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For some Republicans, this situation suggests a more disquieting comparison.
" Or sometimes more disquieting: "We were looking for someone younger.
She's a singer and a more disquieting figure than anyone is yet aware.
This feature could be even more disquieting for people who've been in abusive relationships.
That memento mori strain gets less funny and more disquieting as the film bears on.
Watching Serena Joy upside down, as if we are in Offred's position, makes her predicament all the more disquieting.
Few things in politics are more disquieting than a 34-point deficit on an important metric of electoral success.
It's never made clear, and while the film, the feature debut of Yui Kiyohara, is haunting, it's more disquieting than terrifying.
Verdict: This deplorable act is made all the more disquieting by the tag's resemblance to the "Wolfsangel" symbol popular among certain neo-Nazi groups.
While the film has something of a horror movie premise, "it's more disquieting than terrifying," A.O. Scott wrote in The New York Times last year.
"The Pain of Others," a new documentary directed by Penny Lane that had its debut on Fandor on July 1, is a much more disquieting hardship story.
Keeping his camera at a discreet distance from his subjects, he conjures, through images and words, an ever more disquieting set of truths about history and memory.
Rather than an upswing in social dialogue or the breadth and impact of news, xenophobia — a distillation of a worldwide mood — may represent something deeper and more disquieting.
Her bulbous shapes share something with biomorphic abstraction, but are more disquieting than the ones we find in the work of Hans Arp, for example, or Joan Miró.
And one of the more disquieting objections, fanned by business interests like the Chamber of Commerce, is that the rules will bankrupt non-profits and undermine their services.
ONE of the more disquieting rumours of the year is that of the Iraqi transport minister who reportedly demanded a turn at the yoke of a plane carrying 200 passengers flying from Baghdad to Basra.
Published in the early 1950s, and previously turned into a 1966 movie directed by Francois Truffaut, "Fahrenheit" is seemingly helped by technological advancements that have made its futuristic world less fantastic, and thus more disquieting.
Then she had an even more disquieting meeting with her department head, during which she had to acknowledge that she had lied about Etienne's condition and even signed forms and sent emails in his name.
Contributing Opinion Writer One of the more disquieting episodes in recent Supreme Court history continues to fester and is worth revisiting, for what it tells us about both where the court is today and where it may be headed.
They shuffle round supermarkets, deliberating over which olive oil offer to plonk in their trolley, seemingly unaware that they will die soon and because they'll soon be dead it doesn't matter if they're saving 32p on olive oil—which makes seeing older people clubbing all the more disquieting.
More disquieting, a health study published last month concluded that, over all, fewer than 3 percent of American adults live the kind of comprehensively healthy life that we all know we should, with a diet rich in fruits and vegetables, no smoking, a normal weight and regular exercise.
As I spoke to them, I found the perspectives from the laboratory and the tech startup diverged on many of these points, raising another, more disquieting question: As human memory changes from an intractable mystery to something that can be engineered, who will get to decide how it works?
For others there are also some potentially more disquieting signs, with evidence of a slowdown in decision-making with overseas partners and investors, as entities outside the UK grapple with what Brexit means for them, and assess possible risks — figuring out whether they need to rethink their own UK-market strategy.
The second section is perhaps even more disquieting, despite the sublimity of its colors; scarred with biomorphic forms evocative of sandstone fossils (a chain-link fence makes an appearance as well), it could be read as intimating the ecological collapse of the ocean, a view made more convincing by "atomic 123," with its right side seeming to dissipate or petrify, followed by "atomic 08," moss-streaked, devoid of blue, and bone-dry.
Even more disquieting was his fear that Pinzón might break for Spain in the fast-sailing Pinta to be the first to bring news of the discovery to the Catholic Monarchs and to "tell them lies" about the admiral's conduct of the expedition. On Sunday morning, 6 January 1493, the missing Pinta was spotted approaching from the east, and after a heated argument between the two men, the fleet returned to gather people and supplies for a return voyage.
There are ruins on the Island, many with hieroglyphs. In "Live Together, Die Alone", while at sea, Sayid, Jin, and Sun sight the remnants of a massive statue standing upon a rock in the surf. All that is left is a large, four-toed marble foot broken off at the ankle. Sayid remarks that he does not know which is more disquieting: the fact that the rest of the statue is missing, or that the foot has only four toes.
Cayo is pretty dull by comparison, but Chaplin certainly is not." Liam Lacey of The Globe and Mail praised Rueda stating, "The strongest appeal of the film is the brooding, intense performance by Spanish actress, Belen Rueda." A negative review came from Lacey of The Globe and Mail, who felt that at "[the film's] core, it seems intended as a sympathetic drama of a bereaved mother, who may have slipped into madness. What's even more disquieting is the persistent undercurrent of exploitation – the mixture of grief and jarring shock effects and the pitiless use of a disfigured child as a source of horror.
The song continues: "Prepare yourself for bed/The light seems bright/And glares on white walls", and the book continues, "She prepared herself for bed... The light seemed too bright for them, glaring on white walls". The title of the single's B-side, "Splintered in Her Head", was also taken from a line in the novel. The Cure later released another song based on the novel, "The Empty World", from their 1984 album The Top. The mood of B-side "Splintered in Her Head" is overall more disquieting, with metallic, distorted vocals and heavy percussion, foreshadowing the sound and feel of the band's next studio album, Pornography.
In The Village Voice, Robert Christgau called it a "deeply brave and pretentious record ... signifies like a cross between lesser Tricky and Sly's Riot Goin' On", and wrote of D'Angelo, "he leads from strength" rather than "tune-and-hook", "a feel for bass more disquieting than bootalicious." NME praised its diverse sound and commented that the album "represents nothing less than African American music at a crossroads ... To simply call D'Angelo's work neo-classic soul, as per corporate diktat, would be reductive, for that would be to ignore the elements of vaudeville jazz, Memphis horns, ragtime blues, funk and bass grooves, not to mention hip-hop, that slip out of every pore of these 13 haunted songs." Christopher John Farley of Time called it a "richly imagined CD". Mark Anthony Neal of PopMatters called it "the working blueprint for 'post-Soul' black pop".

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