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119 Sentences With "ill at ease"

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They felt "somewhat ill at ease," Carter wrote years later.
It may even put other friendly governments ill at ease.
Unions are ill at ease helping management control sexual harassment.
Tommen, on the other hand, looked very ill at ease.
I was not quite nervous but definitely ill at ease.
Being ill at ease was the norm throughout my formative years.
The former presidents were "somewhat ill at ease," Carter said later.
On tape, sitting across from McGraw, he looks ill at ease.
Trump's method is the opposite: He wants people ill at ease.
She was ill at ease, at first, imposing on the prisoners' lives.
But when we arrived in his office, Chau seemed ill at ease.
She's miserable and ill at ease, which seems reasonable under the circumstances.
He added that he is also ill at ease when receiving presents.
He was at ease enough to make his fans ill at ease.
Until race day, Hamilton had looked strangely ill at ease with his car.
Most were quite personable, but some appeared distinctly ill at ease in company.
When investigators saw Ms. Graswald on the island, she seemed ill at ease.
Ill-at-ease with athletics while growing up, I was the proverbial Last Boy Picked.
He showed up late for door-knocking and seemed ill at ease at public gatherings.
I ran across that particular category, and it really made me feel ill at ease.
He sought relaxation in solitary intellectual pursuits, and seemed ill at ease in a crowd.
Ridley by contrast often seems ill at ease, particularly when called on to express interiority.
Plainly afraid of being injured, the singers seemed ill at ease, the acting an afterthought.
Though enthusiastic about his rising profile, he still sometimes seems ill at ease with his status.
He seemed ill at ease on Médi Kouta, and the people there eyed him with suspicion.
I was struck at the time by how ill at ease Kate Burton, as Gretta Conroy, looked.
If my discussion of my pain makes you ill at ease, you have a problem, not me.
Morris, by contrast, had no artistic background, was "ill at ease with the human", and tormented in marriage.
So I adapted, hoping to make myself less alien to these people so ill at ease with difference.
The German made some glaring mistakes and appeared ill at ease in the car and with its handling.
At court he was gauche and ill at ease; as one visitor noted, he "picked his nose very much".
Trump, meanwhile, was pacing the relaxing confines of his Bedminster golf resort, apparently ill at ease with Tillerson's efforts.
Yet Newsom, sitting in the office where he had last made decisions of real consequence, appeared ill at ease.
It was her identification with people ill at ease in themselves that made them so relatable to so many.
She rarely ventured outside scripted Conservative settings, and when she did she was ill at ease and tone-deaf.
Looking ill at ease, Fillon replied that he had made no mistakes and would not take questions on the allegations.
He is interested in our interior states, how our bodies reveal how we interact – however ill at ease – with reality.
He appears ill at ease with large audiences but relaxed and congenial in small groups – much like his mentor, Raúl Castro.
For China, a partner like Russia that would "set the U.S. slightly ill at ease would be hugely beneficial," she added.
Her characters are ill at ease in their bodies and in the world and, sometimes, in the very play they're starring in.
Often reading off a written statement, looking ill at ease, he offered a reckoning with his broken-down jalopy of a team.
With no talent for gracious one-liners, he finds himself ill at ease in front of all but the most adoring audiences.
WILD Ill at ease with civilized life, Ania (Lilith Stangenberg) forges what becomes an increasingly close and physical bond with a wolf.
His most recent high-profile job, foreign secretary, found him ill at ease in a role that required more gravitas than grandiloquence.
Mr. Damon, wearing hair extensions and employing an on-and-off Irish accent, looks uncharacteristically ill at ease during much of this.
When she finds herself at a swanky party in Los Angeles, surrounded by hippies in their 20s, she is ill at ease.
Those close to him confirm that he does read—novels and newspapers—but he is reportedly ill-at-ease with writing at length.
Generally, the current president appeared ill at ease, sitting rigid and with arms folded even during some of the ceremony's most moving moments.
Clinton still seems energized by policy, and adept at appealing to people up close, but ill at ease with the showmanship of politics.
It felt like something was wrong with my pattern and my body and it made me feel constantly anxious and ill at ease.
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" Tate writes in "Lady in Red" that she watched Reagan "transform from a hesitant, ill-at-ease speaker to an effective, confident communicator.
Despite his success, Dre feels ill at ease living in an upper-middle-class, largely white suburb—and at sea as a father.
The United States is ill at ease about this state of affairs, yet believes it has no choice but to stand behind Mr. Erdogan.
State news agency SPA published pictures of the meeting, including one of the crown prince shaking hands with Salah, who seemed ill at ease.
Now, Reagan, in turn, was trying to push human rights violations by the Russians, to sort of put Gorbachev a little bit ill at ease.
He failed to show up for door-knocking rounds, seemed ill at ease at public gatherings and made at times amateurish use of social media.
As playful, catchy beats blend with sinister synth lines, a low, imposing voice commands listeners into a feeling of ill at ease throughout Boothman Cometh.
Mr. Winton, however, remains ill at ease with his stature (visiting the set he felt like "some foreign dignitary — about as useful as Prince Charles").
Posing for a photographer in the lobby of the Rubin Museum of Art one December afternoon, the actor Josh Radnor was plainly ill at ease.
Trudeau, widely known for his empathy and ability to connect with people, seemed ill at ease on Wednesday as the scale of the calamity became clear.
Her characters often feel ill at ease within their communities, and struggle with doubts that they are not who they believe or wish themselves to be.
"As a regulator I am still ill at ease when I look at this construction, under which I would be informed but cannot intervene," he said.
The duo, who appeared acutely ill at ease, identified themselves as Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov, the names British prosecutors said were used by the poisoners.
For years, I'd been managing major depressive disorder—I was ill at ease with myself, awkward in conversation, and clumsy and self-conscious in my body.
The rise of violent Islamic extremism and the growing popularity of neo-Nazi movements has left many of Belgium's 300,000 Jews feeling a ill at ease.
He ends up being raised by a wealthy family friend on Park Avenue, stumbling through a new life in which he feels totally ill-at-ease.
They're clearly uncomfortable — Gooden is noticeably twitchy and ill at ease — and they don't have much to say to each other before their "Love you, man" goodbyes.
She dislikes media interviews, current and former aides say, and is ill at ease at the social gatherings that are part and parcel of being party leader.
The comedian's desire to have all of America like him means he never feels more ill at ease than when he's trying to execute pointed political gags.
On the one hand, a potential conflict between law officers and the armed militiamen headed by Ammon Bundy has left many in Burns, Oregon, feeling ill at ease.
The story begins with Vidalia, mother of Emma (Mishel Prada) and Lyn Hernandez (Melissa Barrera), getting up in the middle of the night, ailing and ill at ease.
For someone who has been in politics for years, Ms. James can be surprisingly ill at ease and defensive, didactic rather than persuasive, prone to plumping her record.
Compared with the bachelor, Mr. Barthelat, who was wearing a white oxford shirt and gray V-neck sweater, was noticeably ill at ease in front of the camera.
Yet, at the same time, he seemed ill at ease and looked like the person who least belonged at the party, even though it was in his honor.
So much so that on Tuesday, McIlroy, clearly ill at ease, was readily backpedaling "Would I do it again?" he said of his decision to play with President Trump.
Usually, that's a compliment around these parts, but on this rare occasion, I find myself ill at ease with this fragment from a time that is not yet upon us.
Moderate veterans, ill at ease with his wooing of far-right National Front voters, have warned they could leave the party if he does not water down his hardline views.
From driver to teacher to researcher to student to journalist to civil servant, many I talked to feel ill at ease with the effects of that America First policy so far.
Olive is furious and uncompromising, agitated by her husband, who is "oppressively nice" (McDormand's words), puzzled and disappointed by her son, ill at ease with emotion and bewildered by social niceties.
The factors that go into a feeling of disgust vary: A combination of textures, as with the sight of many insects on one surface, can make people feel ill at ease.
With the economic miracle stalled by drought in 210, and anti-government riots tearing through the Oromia heartlands the same year, Ethiopia remained transitional, ill at ease with the pace of change.
It's not just their powerhouse musical numbers or the relief of seeing someone who tries as hard and seems as imperfect and ill-at-ease in the world as yourself in leading roles.
Over the years, Le Guin's author photos show a steady progression from a wary young woman, ill at ease in front of the camera, to someone more at home in a public role.
The central characters, as in much popular culture about high school, are teenagers who feel socially ill-at-ease, and the universality of that experience appears to account for much of the show's popularity.
Reimagining the Charles Dickens' novel from a modern, female perspective, Great Expectations is a fresh, darkly humorous journey of a woman trying to find her place in a world where she feels ill at ease.
The next morning, looking ill at ease and reading from a sheet of paper, Hariri announced his resignation and, using uncharacteristically blunt language, lambasted Hezbollah and Iran and claimed that he feared for his life.
A frequent and fierce critic of his own government, particularly over the carnage being inflicted by Boko Haram militants in northeastern Nigeria, Soyinka said he felt ill at ease in the wake of Trump's shock victory.
When the rookies were finally ushered into their office, after a lieutenant laughingly warned Cuddy to go easy on them, they stood just inside the doorway, shoulder to shoulder, looking blank-faced and ill at ease.
Looking ill-at-ease, as though her quest for an elusive 22nd grand slam title was weighing heavily on her shoulders, Williams struggled with her serve and sprayed balls wide on both sides of the court.
"We are stuck here," said one of the Zimbabwean men, who did not want to be identified and would not comment further or offer details about their situation, seemingly ill at ease with the growing attention.
Surrounded by a group of my multicultural friends, ill at ease with my body and sense of self, I continued to playfully walk like a "zombie" and misrepresent a religion I actually knew little to nothing about.
But to the end of his life, Mr. Zukofsky, who died in Hong Kong on June 6, at 73, would retain much of the stance he displayed at 21956, seemingly deeply ill at ease with the world.
I already feel ill at ease using the network after more and more news reveals how its top brass continue to be repugnant billionaires out to harvest our data and manipulate us like 21st century robber barons.[Verge]
He is ill at ease discussing the issue of abortion — and avoided it entirely when he accepted the presidential nomination in Cleveland — and has been vocal about his hopes that Republicans can win the support of gay voters.
For the Dutch, both the British vote to leave the European Union and Donald J. Trump's election in the United States broke political dikes, leaving the Dutch ill at ease with the conflict and uncertainty that has ensued.
Several finance professionals, all asking to remain anonymous because they were not authorized to speak on the record, said there's an especially large stigma that has been applied to the Trump campaign with which professionals are ill at ease.
The spouses were rattled—Franny's husband, Marvin, ill at ease out of his security-guard uniform, Fred's wife, Erma, sighing and snatching at her hair, Rose's husband, Walter, monkeying with a camera as a way of snubbing everyone else.
The palace's statement was a rare public defense of the adviser Fouad Ali El Himma, the king's close friend, seen by critics as a symbol of an establishment ill at ease in sharing power with Islamists and other independent political parties.
At the opening night of "Semiramide," she was ill at ease in her early scenes: her showpiece aria, "Bel raggio lusinghier," suffered from uneven phrasing, intrusive vibrato, and a constricted high E. After that, she sang with greater assurance and bite.
I walk ill at ease and read articles like "How to Protect Yourself During a Mass Shooting" written by the former Marine Ed Hinman after 26 people were killed by a shooter at the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, Tex.
"My great granddaddy was Wiradjuri / My father came here from the Philippine / It's where I live, it's where I wanna be / But you make me feel so ill at ease," she sings, anger and pain coursing through her patinaed voice.
Amid a crowd dominated by men in suits and slicked back hair and women wearing designer handbags and jewelry in turquoise - the color Kurz chose for his campaign - Pavlina Hristova, a 55-year old launderette worker with broken German seemed ill at ease.
Osaka, whose Australian Open title defense was ended by 15-year-old Coco Gauff, looked ill at ease on the clay as she racked up 50 unforced errors against the world number 78 who claimed only a second Fed Cup singles win.
Zero had looked so mournful, so ill at ease in his harness, hobbling in the wet grass with his pale-pink belly, and it seemed awful, what people did to animals, pressing them into emotional servitude, keeping them alive for one last Christmas.
Part of that message has been reminding voters of the state and federal investigations into Mr. de Blasio's fund-raising — no charges were filed — and of the personal style of the Park Slope mayor ill-at-ease on the Upper West Side.
Younger workers haven't had a lot of career development or experience yet, and they may also be in the minority age group at their office, causing them to feel ill-at-ease or like they can't be their true self with older generations, says Jenkins.
Seated in the family's penthouse atop Trump Tower, Ms. Trump seemed occasionally ill at ease but determined to convey several points: that her husband is a gentleman, that the media is out to get him and that she is staying strong despite the ugliness.
But when James greets me at her bright, airy home in Ealing, a placid suburban borough in west London where she lives with her husband, the writer Niall Leonard, and their two Westies, she doesn't seem remotely ill at ease, at least not outwardly.
May, who had hoped to win a landslide and a mandate going into Brexit negotiations, has proved to be an uninspired retail politician: wooden in manner, ill at ease with voters, flip-flopping on flagship policy proposals and robotically repeating the same rehearsed lines.
"Super Sad True Love Story" looks like an unlikely love story, starring 39-year-old Lenny Abramov, who seems ill at ease in his time, preferring books and paper journals to computers, and Eunice Park, who is jaded by the cruelties of the world.
A survey by Gallup Korea conducted in June 2018 shows that 6703 percent of South Koreans say they will not eat dog meat in future, and a series of recent moves to curb the dog meat trade reflects a society increasingly ill at ease with the industry.
Hrithik Roshan (sporting a strange tan and emoting like Al Pacino), known for playing flamboyant characters on screen, seems ill at ease in the role of Kumar, a wronged, long-suffering tutor who has to fight all odds, even if he has a grasp of basic statistics.
After losing, he remained relatively visible, first with the debut of the 2014 documentary "Mitt," an intimate look at his campaigns that made Mr. Romney seem less awkward and ill-at-ease than he often had while campaigning, and then with his comments about Mr. Trump in 2016.
It is hardly unusual for candidates to stumble or appear ill at ease at the outset of the grueling political crucible that is a presidential campaign; even former President Barack Obama, who is remembered as a political phenom, struggled at times in the early weeks of the 2008 campaign.
There was an awful magic being wrought over the land and over the people, I felt ill at ease when I walked at night, as I often had occasion to, through the streets of German cities; I suffered from my second sight like a sleeper dreaming his house is on fire.
" U.K. politics have been dysfunctional to the extreme in recent months — Erlanger writes, quoting experts, "It is a 'hollowed-out country,' 'ill at ease with itself,' 'deeply provincial,' engaged in a 'controlled suicide' — but Erlanger contends that the politics of Brexit, May and Corbyn were decades in the making and are more troubling to Europeans even than the rise of Donald Trump.
The conversation turned to kids, to summer plans, to other people's problems, and while Michael participated, adding here and there stories about Maude and Hannah and their most recent obsessions, scoring laughs from Mom and a few reluctant chuckles from Henry, still, he could feel himself slipping into bystander mode, as though listening through a door, safe yet ill at ease, the life on the other side mysteriously articulated.
You get closer and realize that something about the guy in the distance is not quite right—that he's machine-like, or his teeth are rotting, or he's otherwise ill-at-ease—a deliberately uncanny reflection of the Great American Rock Song that's fitting for an era that feels a whole lot more confusing (what with the robot death strikes, the mainstreaming of conspiracy theorism, and widespread acceptance of political demagoguery) than even the post-Vietnam era that initially birthed these sounds.

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