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These transformational events have been, at times, highly inspiring, at other times, deeply disquieting.

Such disquieting continuity amid changes raises an intriguing question: If the consensus was so incontestable, why has the system not already collapsed?

A SUBTLY disquieting photograph greets visitors to the website of the northern Italian diocese of Bozen-Brixen. The dark recesses of a sunken passageway end in a flight of steps leading to daylight.

Inside Russia, there are other disquieting similarities to what was thought of as a bygone era.

Nervous Democrats, however, have noticed two disquieting things about the companies that produce voting technology: their security precautions are inexcusably sloppy -- and the firms are mostly controlled by Businessmen allied with the Republican Party.

Perhaps even more disquieting were results published a few days earlier in the Archives of Internal Medicine.

disquieting造句

To flaunt that with such a lack of sensitivity to professional decorum is very disquieting.

Spanish surrealist artist known for his flamboyant personal style and his disquieting interpretation of fantastic images in meticulously rendered g his most famous works is Persistence of Memory(1931), a desolate landscape inhabited by limp, melting watches.

But there are some disquieting trends.