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"disquietude" Definitions
  1. ANXIETY, AGITATION

25 Sentences With "disquietude"

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He captures the minimalist grandeur and brewing disquietude of locations throughout the world.
The novel shifts into a minor key of doomy disquietude as events unfold.
The same feeling of disquietude and lack of fulfillment appears in video work Raspberry Poser (2014).
But rather that deep, lingering disquietude you've been feeling may have something to do with one Kim Kardashian.
There is nothing in the Game of Game of Thrones rulebook that prevents players from uniting to cause disquietude in the league.
All of these factors reinforce an omnipresent state of proximal fear, a sense of disquietude that bleeds into every social, cultural, and civic activity.
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These are the songs with sugar to help the anxiety and paranoia go down, making the disquietude of Yorke's songwriting feel less sad-sack than vindicating and cathartic.
A video shot from behind of a woman picking individual strands of her long, black hair, suggests an almost absent-minded gesture of anxiety, one perhaps passed on from mother to daughter — it's a gesture of disquietude, but the video as a whole also seems to luxuriate in the majesty of the thick locks.
One is the futile cautionary tale of a scientific report that explains the worst — while knowing the worst has only narrowly been averted — and the other is the immediate, crushing disquietude of watching things spiral out of your control, followed by the awful realization that humanity is so, so fallible and so, so mortal in the face of awesome cosmic forces we pretend to control.
Lali cannot stand this disquietude anymore. She leaves without uttering a single word and Ashok follows her.
Bhikkhu Bodhi states: : Restlessness (or agitation) has the characteristic of disquietude, like water whipped by the wind. Its function is to make the mind unsteady, as the wind makes a banner ripple. It is manifested as turmoil. Its proximate cause is unwise attention to mental disquiet.
Immediately afterwards former New Zealand premier Joseph Ward, who was present at the presentation, to the disquietude of his wife and daughter was taken for a flight in the machine by Gustav Hamel, followed in a later flight by Baron Desborough before it was disassembled for shipping.Classen, pages 22, 23, 42.
The story is narrated by Vinci da (Rudranil Ghosh) who learned the art of making prosthetics from his father. The movie starts with the then eighteen year old Adi Bose's (Riddhi Sen) father drunkenly beating his mother. He asks his father to stop but he doesn't. Tired of the everyday disquietude, he beats him dead with his cricket bat.
The second scene is a parody of a restoration comedy, and the third scene is a panorama of Victorian triumph based on a policeman directing the traffic in Hyde Park. The final scene is entitled "Ourselves", at which point Miss La Trobe shocks the audience by turning mirrors on them. The book ends with disquietude and a veering confrontation between 'the fox and the vixen'.
But we cannot fail to notice with some disquietude that all these portraits have 'the look', through and through, of medieval icons! The gold leaf, the flatness, the abstractions typical of iconographical paintings, the vermicular style, etc. are all there. Moreover, they not only look like icons, they have also been executed following rigorously the Novgorod Russian tradition of icon painting in egg tempera that Nestor studied at the Prosopon School in New York City.
Blush started as a disquietude of 4 young women from Guadalajara, Jalisco who wanted to create their own music. Ximena Calleros, Ale Di'Orio, Pao Reynoso and Tania Restelli started to play as a hobby but in a short lapse of time the band started to become more popular in their city, demanding them to take the project more formally. The band started with Tania Restelli as their leading vocalist. At first they wrote their songs in English, that were translated into Spanish later on.
He is shown with strong shoulders and a keen, alert gaze, in which some detect an air "of combativeness...disquietude...and misgiving". Unlike the Madrid canvas, the portrait does not refer to his occupation as a painter, although art historian David Rosand believes that "instead of an implement of his craft, however, the open brushwork itself declares the painter's art". Further, the emphasis on his hands may reference that as a painter his talent derived from them. That the canvas is unfinished gives insight into Titian's working methods and techniques.
On the other hand, if he were to "strongly" assert that Dion was "really" in the room, then he may be met with opposing arguments of equal psychological force against the self-same proposition and experience mental disquietude as a result. Thus, the Pyrrhonian does not assent to the proposition "Dion is in the room" in a dogmatic way as that would purport to describe a non-evident reality which lies beyond the "appearance" [φαινόμενον, phainomenon] of Dion being in the room. The Skeptic simply goes along with the appearance just as "a child is persuaded by...his teacher." (PH I, 229).
The second school of Sceptics is describe in Brahmajala Sutta in similar terms as the first, except that for them to be led to believe in a proposition by one's likes, desires, aversions, and resentments would be entanglement (upadanam), and such entanglement would be a source of worry (vighato) and as such a moral danger (antarayo). According to Jayatilleke, this group adopted Scepticism mainly due to morality, since to do so otherwise would lead to lead to worry and mental disquietude (vighata), and not necessarily due to the considerations of rebirth, as understood according to the Buddhist connotation of the word "entanglement".
In 1804, Weekes stood for election in the riding of Durham, Simcoe, and 1st York, but was defeated by Angus Macdonell. In February, 1805, however, he was elected in a by-election as a result of the death of Macdonnell aboard . As soon as he took his seat in the House, Weekes introduced a motion "that it is expedient for this House to enter into the consideration of the disquietude which prevails in the Province by reason of the administration of Public Offices." The motion was defeated, and the next day Lieutenant Governor Peter Hunter prorogued the House.
The oracles regarding such an attack were auspicious, but the king's advisors all urged him to disregard them in the face of the difficulty of an offensive and the unrest among the people. The king acknowledged this difficulty and disquietude, but refused to go against the apparent will of Heaven. Duke of Zhou, eager to regain the east, probably supported the king's decision. At first, the remaining loyalist states in the East had to bear the bulk of the fighting, as the government needed not only much time to mobilize its forces, but also at least two months to move them out of the Wei River valley and deploy them on the eastern plain.
In 1882, he published a French-language tome dealing specifically with the legal implications of the Strousberg Affair: De la compétence des tribunaux et particulièrernent des tribunaux prussiens dans toute contestation relative aux biens mobiliers qu'un état étranger peut posséder en Prusse.Teodorescu et al, p. 849 As noted at the time by Titu Maiorescu, Kalinderu was responsible for placing his government in a humiliating position, and it was surprising that such a mission was entrusted to so unqualified an individual. Brătianu, who had taken over as Prime Minister, arrived in Berlin to personally supervise the negotiations, reportedly because the hastiness on the German side to seal off the deal "inspired in him grave disquietude".
The former > explained in detail that unnecessary armies were embarrassing to the State > itself and the cause of disquietude to others: a few months later a striking > proof of this was afforded by the army of the Sikh kingdom of Lahore. The > British Government has undertaken to protect the dominions of the Native > princes from invasion and even from rebellion within: its army is organized > for the defence not merely of British India, but of all the possessions > under the suzerainty of the King-Emperor." In addition, other restrictions were imposed: > "The treaties with most of the larger States are clear on this point. Posts > in the interior must not be fortified, factories for the production of guns > and ammunition must not be constructed, nor may the subjects of other States > be enlisted in the local forces.
The treaty made with Gwalior in 1844, and the > instrument of transfer given to Mysore in 1881, alike base the restriction > of the forces of the State upon the broad ground of protection. The former > explained in detail that unnecessary armies were embarrassing to the State > itself and the cause of disquietude to others: a few months later a striking > proof of this was afforded by the army of the Sikh kingdom of Lahore. The > British Government has undertaken to protect the dominions of the Native > princes from invasion and even from rebellion within: its army is organised > for the defence not merely of British India, but of all the possessions > under the suzerainty of the King-Emperor. In addition, other restrictions were imposed: > The treaties with most of the larger States are clear on this point.

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