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We can't yet be sure, which feels more uneasy than it does hopeful.
But other black Democrats in South Carolina were more uneasy about Mr. Biden's remarks.
But it's clear regulators are growing ever more uneasy with the clout of big tech companies.
As pleasant as my ride was, the silence made me more uneasy than the sketchy weather conditions.
That makes people more uneasy about the future, especially in the face of perceived competition from machines.
With Prince Charles' courtship and marriage likely to feature during their tenure, expect more uneasy confrontations with modernity.
Upstairs was an open space with a few mannequins, and despite being inanimate, they made me even more uneasy.
In China, which may soon become a larger economy than the United States, an uneasy relationship is getting more uneasy.
No one really knows who the various perpetrators are but it all contributes to making life here a little more uneasy.
But as time went on, Murphy grew more uneasy about having a potentially important, secret baseball artifact in his desk drawer.
But I have grown progressively more uneasy about this argumentative slide from mass shootings to suicide, for a couple of reasons.
Maybe you'd be even more uneasy if the WHO released a report saying the chemical was a potential carcinogen, but wasn't certain.
"The crowd had no idea what to do with the hologram," Billboard wrote then, noting that fans looked more uneasy than pleased.
Beijing is tightening the screws on internal political dissent, and Americans are growing more uneasy about the nature of Chinese influence abroad.
British Jews, one feels, reading Jacobson, have long been more at home with the language of Shakespeare and more uneasy as patriots and citizens.
Nowadays, there's no media alliance more symbiotic (or more uneasy) than the one between disgraced New York politico Anthony Weiner and the New York Post.
I feel more uneasy about getting quarantined for hours or days because of a false positive from a thermometer gun or another sickness I catch while traveling.
Over the next two months, with Republicans sniping at one another on television, these swing voters grew more uneasy about the idea that they might actually lose the ACA.
When Sean Hannity effectively ditched Moore last night by giving him 24 hours to prove the allegations wrong, that made some of Bannon's allies even more uneasy about his exposure.
A cross-cultural study found that Japanese parents of children with Williams were far more uneasy with their children's exuberant affection than were American parents of children with the same condition.
He is more uneasy over a local imbalance of power that has left his own hometown, Leigh, controlled by the Borough Council in Wigan after the merging of several districts in 1974.
Jonatas Andrade, a judge with more than a decade of experience working in the state of Para, said he felt more and more uneasy as the stash of money he managed kept growing.
"We are a bit flabbergasted by the rapid decline in yields, which gives us a very uneasy feeling as it shows the market knows something more or is more uneasy about developments," said KBC's Lammens.
Despite how inescapable the president was, Democrats carefully framed the election on policy issues such as health care to win over voters who were more uneasy with than hostile to the provocateur in the White House.
It might seem counterintuitive to feel more uneasy in a bra than with big ol' wobbly breasts, hanging a little lower and appearing more nipple-y than if they were supported, but that's nature versus nurture for you.
"Yes I think the budget reflects a shift towards a more uneasy, less confident and more defensive view of the world," said Hugh White, a prominent defense strategist who recently wrote a lengthy essay on Australia's global role.
While that was probably the Echo equivalent of a butt-dial, it does serve as a reminder about some of the more uneasy possibilities that go hand-in-hand with putting frictionless, always-listening tech in our personal spaces.
On issues ranging from immigration and health care to gun control and foreign policy, they demonstrated that they were far more uneasy about being perceived as insufficiently progressive by primary voters than about inviting Republican attacks in the general election.
I began to feel more uneasy as new details emerged that conflicted with the narrative by 500 Startups' leadership of how it handled sexual harassment charges against McClure, including an email sent to staffers by partner Elizabeth Yin about why she resigned.
And while I haven't been diagnosed with OCD, I do have a pathological need to check the locks on my door at night—I have to touch them or it doesn't count—and I'm more uneasy in homes with multiple entries or notoriously unlocked doors.
"I have a tremendous amount of passion for what happens in L.A., and for the last few years I have become increasingly more uneasy seeing the backwardness of the criminal justice system in L.A.," Mr. Gascon said in an interview last week, before he announced his candidacy.
Whereas beautiful women have always had a mystique, launching the thousand ships of the masculine imagination (Norman Mailer devoted an entire book to examining the anguished complexity that underlay the bubble-brained façade of Marilyn Monroe), the appreciation of gorgeous men is a different, more uneasy phenomenon.
Then, there are larger and more uneasy conundrums: You wonder how this film affects the cultural accusations that have long been levelled against Disney—that the products charm and infantilize one generation after another, offering a vision of life that is soluble and simplified to a fault.
After just nine months on the job, Brand had become more and more uneasy with Trump's escalating attacks on the Justice Department and the FBI, which she and other law enforcement professionals feared was beginning to undermine the rule of law, according to sources familiar with her thinking.
As Republican backing for Israel surges thanks to the rise of evangelicals in their coalition and President Trump's close alignment with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, an increasingly liberal Democratic Party is growing more uneasy with a country they see as an oppressor of a marginalized group, the Palestinians.
Until that shape of the new "Trump doctrine" is fleshed out, all we can say with certitude today is that the "Never Trumpers" of the "swamp," former KGB colonels in Moscow, politburo members in Pyongyang and Beijing, and the mullahs of Iran are a tad more uneasy today than they were yesterday.
Dispatches on the odd behaviors of the nonhuman animals with which we share the planet have been some of our most popular with readers, with the "decorous" cows of Cambridge, England, and the wild and crazy oysters of Croatia two personal favorites (though those ostensibly despondent dogs drew a much larger, if more uneasy, audience).
The runoff will effectively hinge on what Alabama Republicans are more uneasy with: Mr. Strange, an appointed senator many believe has been foisted upon them by state and national party insiders, or Mr. Moore, a highly controversial jurist who was once taken off the bench after he refused to remove a Ten Commandments monument from the Supreme Court building.
Experts say that Trump's decision to withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal in May — despite the fact that Iran was complying with the deal — likely made North Korea far more uneasy about striking a deal with the US. Trump seems to think that changing his mind and theatrical gestures of anger in response to small slights makes him look tough — but instead, he looks petty and unreliable.
The more uneasy they appear to be, the more they joke and laugh. When thoroughly defeated, they occasionally go back and forth between crying and laughing (apparently at nothing). In one sketch, their father, Kurt Bloder (played by Jon Stewart), appears and exhibits behavior just like the two.
As the weeks wore on, producer Vickers noticed that NBC's plan—to save the best segments, such as Leno's signature "Headlines", for last in order to provide a strong lead-in for local news—was possibly hurting the program. One month in, Leno often only made third place, and executives became more uneasy.
Frothingham, p. 150 The regiment remained in Boston after the battle, the town becoming increasingly more uneasy to be in. Finally, in March 1776 the regiment, along with the rest of the forces in Boston, departed, heading for Halifax in Canada. The regiment took part in the Battle of Long Island in August 1776,Slack, p.
Alien charms Cotty, Candy, and Brit with his money and "bad boy" swagger, but Faith is extremely uncomfortable. Alien takes the girls to a local club frequented by gang members, where Faith becomes even more uneasy with his lifestyle. Alien attempts to seduce Faith and convince her to stay with him, using equal parts menace, threats, and tenderness, but Faith leaves, begging the others to come with her. They refuse, and she makes the trip home alone.
Economically, the empire was not doing well either, the result of drought, famine, and the crushing defeats delivered by the Hephthalites. They had not only seized large parts of its eastern provinces, but had also forced the Sasanians to pay vast amounts of tribute to them, which had depleted the royal treasury of the shah. Rebellions were occurring in the western provinces including Armenia and Iberia. Simultaneously, the country's peasant class was growing more and more uneasy and alienated from the elite.
Additionally, Audrina spent more time with former flame, Justin, which made the situation in the house ever more uneasy. The two had a dramatic break-up but eventually reunited. Meanwhile, Heidi continued to climb the corporate ladder at Bolthouse Productions and struggled with her engagement to Spencer. The two went on a "relationship vacation", and Spencer consequently moved in with his sister, Stephanie, who managed to put herself in the midst of the 'Lauren vs Heidi' feud after befriending Lauren while taking a class at FIDM together.
They had begun developing the film—called Transproofed—more than a year prior. Transproofed is the story of a trans woman, Ava, who feels unready to tell the man she's been dating that she's transgender; but when Ava's friend Joyce pressures her into hiding any evidence in her apartment that she's trans (with a long career as a showgirl), Ava feels more and more uneasy. Addams and James wrote, directed, produced, and scored the film. Addams takes the role of Ava, and James plays the role of Joyce.
Retrieved March 18, 2014, > Founders Early Access Project, University of Virginia Press Jefferson responded to Thomas Ewell's letter, recalling his early friendship with the elder Ewell: > I recall with pleasure the many happy days of my youth spent at College with > your father. the friendships which are formed at that period are those which > remain dearest to our latest day. I learn with great pleasure also that he > approves the course of administration of the public affairs which I am > pursuing. I am more uneasy under the disapprobation of my friends than > others because it does not arise from hostile dispositions.
The Greek and Frank agree to this arrangement, but Frank is ever more uneasy and his world proceeds to unravel. Towards the end of the season, Frank is arrested on smuggling charges after the detail is pressured into making arrests. Valchek personally escorts a compliant Frank out of the union hall in handcuffs, and the resulting media attention leads lawmakers to cut their ties. With his efforts to save the port sunk, and with Ziggy arrested for murdering a fence and Nick wanted for selling drugs, Sobotka decides to accept Russell's advice and turn informant on The Greek.
There, they learn that the message had in fact come from Chiss Aristocra Chaf'orm'bintrano (or "Formbi"). The Chiss have found the remains of the pioneering Jedi expedition, Outbound Flight Project, which had been mercilessly destroyed by Grand Admiral Thrawn many years previous. Now, the Chiss wish to hand over their find to the New Republic, and Luke and Mara join the odd group—which includes a squad of stormtroopers from the 501st, a remnant of an alien people, the Geroons, who owe a strange debt to the people of Outbound Flight, and a false New Republic Ambassador—which will visit the site of the tragedy. As they voyage on the Chaf Envoy deeper into Chiss space, into a treacherous cluster of stars known as the Redoubt, Luke and Mara grow more uneasy.
Die Zeit's reviewer placed the novel in a tradition of "German student tragedies" such as Frank Wedekind's Spring Awakening and Hermann Hesse's Beneath the Wheel. The critic compared the language to Robert Musil, and wrote: "It is astonishing, it is admirable, how the only 30-year-old writer, with a well-trained language for all horses and a highly educated ingenuity, races her story through more than 500 pages across the finish line, a story, which couldn't have been more uneasy. Uwe Wittstock of Die Welt found the novel tiresome and unoriginal. He compared its ideas to "commercial reports about the 'youth of today'", and wrote that "at the same time the novel's motif of 'blackmail with compromising photos' strikes me as about as corny as that of the forged letters in novels and plays from the 18th century.

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