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Still, Sabathia's slip was the most disconcerting problem for the Yankees.
"It was the most disconcerting experience imaginable," said Mr. Amberger, 71.
Perhaps most disconcerting of all, is how quickly this has happened.
What was the most disconcerting thing your team found this year?
But most disconcerting for the Yankees was the performance of Tanaka.
Perhaps most disconcerting are the allegations made by Texas Republicans Reps.
Most disconcerting was Aetna's report that their losses have gotten worse recently.
She walked us through each episode, explaining the show's most disconcerting elements.
What I find most disconcerting about this story is how familiar it is.
Look, the most disconcerting thing was when I saw my wife's email show up.
Of all the weird places to get pain, your breasts might be the most disconcerting.
The most disconcerting part about solving this puzzle for me was keeping the numbers straight.
That's a relief because, to be honest, it's Care-O-bot's silence I find most disconcerting.
The meds made her extra anxious and, most disconcerting to her, blunted her desire to make art.
Karabell said it's the most disconcerting question he's getting, especially since it's often from professional financial advisors.
Perhaps most disconcerting is the elation with which his nomination has been greeted by anti-abortion extremists.
What is most disconcerting to some is the influence Flynn will soon have in the White House.
Perhaps most disconcerting, we found a mannequin near the clearance section that appeared to have its hands severed.
Film companies were reluctant to involve themselves in the project, and what was most disconcerting was the reason why.
Though we saw a lot of messy stores, Target was by far the messiest and most disconcerting of them all.
One of the most disconcerting things about virtual reality, motion sickness aside, is the inability to see your own hands.
They betray a lack of perspective for Broadway history and, most disconcerting to me, a bias against children and their predilections.
Most disconcerting for LME shorts is how little metal is being delivered to exchange warehouses, even with such a high cash premium.
What is most disconcerting for an American about the Chilcot report is not the advice of Blair, but the actions of Bush.
One of the most disconcerting parts of observing Hungarian soft fascism up close is that it's easy to imagine the model being exported.
So by the end of the year, one of the most disconcerting things was wondering if tech even does any good any more.
The Shift Of all of Facebook's superpowers, perhaps the most disconcerting is how it can make online publishers disappear with the push of a button.
One of the most disconcerting aspects of the immediate days and weeks following my concussion was the degree to which I found my self missing.
What's perhaps most disconcerting about this revelation, though, is that the first thing that comes to her mind when she's thinking about the supermarket is deodorant.
Perhaps the most disconcerting change: Bloody cartel violence outraged Mexicans and captured international attention for the drug war, which saw 27,000 homicides during its peak in 2011.
Perhaps most disconcerting were predictions that the Merced River, which flows through Yosemite National Park, could rise as high as 23 feet, more than double the flood stage.
Most disconcerting to me and to millions of Latino voters was how the two Latino candidates fervently argued with each other over which one would treat Latino immigrants worse. Gracias!
That was "most disconcerting," said Ken Perkins at industry research firm Retail Metrics, given that retailers potentially stand to benefit from greater customer spending this year after recent tax cuts.
What may be most disconcerting in the entire affair is what it says about the state of democracy in the country that is supposed to be the model for the world.
What to me is most disconcerting about these paintings — but also contributes deeply to the pleasure in experiencing them — is that I began to feel bodiless, like a ghost, when I looked at them.
Not being able to share meals with friends and family, to gather at others' tables or pull up more chairs to our own, has been one of the most disconcerting effects of the coronavirus.
One of the most disconcerting trends of the modern internet is the specific, reflexive ways that bad actors have learned to manipulate and dismiss inconvenient truths by using the culture, systems, and mechanics of the internet.
Beyond politics, it's in food culture where you see some of the most disconcerting trends in the age of the Instant Me. Soylent, mentioned earlier, has a niche following among millennials who can't be bothered to eat.
The most disconcerting clash came late Saturday in Marseille, in southern France, when Russia fans appeared to storm en masse into sections filled with England fans just after a 1-1 tie between those teams had ended.
Most disconcerting is the space heater lodged sideways in "Untitled (heater puff)" (2019), which features a low-tech illusion of flickering flames; Belott's studio suffered a serious fire in 2018 that destroyed large amounts of his work.
What is perhaps most disconcerting about the latest business boom for the Sinaloa Cartel and the drug trafficking business in the state is that it has coincided with the arrest and conviction of its former boss, Guzmán.
While Ms. Le Pen confidently blazes ahead, staying on script and making progress among women, farmers and disillusioned middle-class voters, the mainstream party on the right offers the most disconcerting spectacle that any election has witnessed.
For publishers and other websites that make their livelihoods off of online advertising, that's perhaps the most disconcerting finding from a new report that offers no shortage of bleak news on the scope and spread of online ad blocking.
But, in truth, it was not an errant kick — or a time-keeping fiasco at the end of the first half, or a fluky 163-yard interception return (one of two for touchdowns) — that was most disconcerting to Alabama.
Perhaps most disconcerting, Lütke uses the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) as an example of why Shopify takes this position – he quotes the organization on their own defense of the free speech rights of "communists, Nazis, Ku Klux Klan members, accused terrorists, pornographers, anti-LGBT activists, and flag burners" as justification for his company's stance.
The worst and most disconcerting of these was Larry Nance, Jr. putting on the tasteful Phoenix Suns uniform of his father, Larry Nance Sr.—the winner of the first NBA dunk contest in 1984—and imitating his best dunk in that contest, a twisty, two direction windmill thing, while his father weakly cheered from the sidelines.
The docuseries does take some time to get the perspective from one of Bundy's only survivors Out of all the famous serial killers, it is perhaps Ted Bundy who is most disconcerting to listen to in conversation simply because of how easy he makes it for you to forget about the heinous sadism he inflicted upon dozens of female victims.
Sculptural figure from Michael Richards's "[Untitled] Free F'All" (1997)Michael Richards, "[Untitled] Free F'All" (1997), installation view at Socrates Sculpture Park (image courtesy LMCC and the Michael Richards Estate)One of the most disconcerting and portending images in the show is "A view of Heaven…after" (1103s), a colored pencil drawing of a flaming building whose smoke plumes hauntingly evoke those of the 9/11 attack.
Critics have said the song foreshadows many of Beefheart's later efforts with its praised distorted vocals. Guitarist Doug Moon described the song as "hinting of things to come." Critics also described the theremin in the song as a "ghostly theremin in the most disconcerting way."Taylor (2006), p.
Spears published her first book of poetry, Asylum Poems and Others, in 1958. Canadian literary critic Northrop Frye called it "[a] most disconcerting and haunting little book". Her poems are generally classified as "non-genre". She often combines poetry and art, as in her books Drawings from the Newborn, The Panum Poems, and Required Reading, which present both poems and line drawings, and Line by Line, which depicts drawings of Canadian poets along with sample poems.
They are lobbing grenades into the tank turrets and putting sticky bombs on, which Bobb[y] found most disconcerting.... Altogether things have gone really splendidly and everyone is in great heart." Two days later he wrote, "Had breakfast with Andrew Dunlop [CO 146th Brigade] and hatched future plots. The Boche have dug in in front of him and are going to be difficult to move. They lie doggo in the ditches and then appear in the rear shooting everyone up.
There is an assertion and showiness in the expanse of white skin – from her high forehead down her graceful neck, shoulders, and arms. Although the black of her dress is bold, it is also deep, recessive and mysterious. She is surrounded by a rich brown which is at once luminous and dark enough to provide contrast to the skin tones. Most disconcerting is the whiteness of the skin, an overt contrivance of "aristocratic pallor"; by contrast her red ear is a jarring reminder of the color of flesh unadorned.
In 1974, the Carpenters were voted Favorite Pop/Rock Band, Duo, or Group at the first annual American Music Awards. From the start of their career, the Carpenters were coached by their management over handling interviews, and told to avoid saying anything controversial that would spoil their "clean cut" image. A&M; described the duo as "Real nice American kids – in 1971". While the Carpenters were not a rock band, they were reviewed by the rock press; in 1971, Rolling Stones Lester Bangs described them as having "the most disconcerting collective stage presence of any band I have seen".
Ghost Cult called the album "an example of a band unshackling from its roots and developing a whole new identity, yet still being as compelling, dark, and utterly special as before". Metal Exposure considered the album "a beautiful piece of art", stating "the album has a quality and feel that kept me listening in wonder and admiration". Conversely, Sputnikmusic was critical of the different musical orientation, stating "whether Prédateurs decides to be a little oddball or wallow in a murky rut, it ends up on the vexing end of the spectrum all the same. And that is what’s most disconcerting about this latest release from a once-promising project".
Like Lilienthal, he documented his work and also photographed it, and was busy corresponding with like-minded researchers around the world. Chanute was particularly interested in solving the problem of aerodynamic instability of the aircraft in flight, which birds compensate for by instant corrections, but which humans would have to address either with stabilizing and control surfaces or by moving the center of gravity of the aircraft, as Lilienthal did. The most disconcerting problem was longitudinal instability (divergence), because as the angle of attack of a wing increases, the center of pressure moves forward and makes the angle increase yet more. Without immediate correction, the craft will pitch up and stall.
This reckless and amusing satire described with the most disconcerting accuracy the faults of the various actors and actresses on the London stage; in a competition judged by Shakespeare and Jonson, Garrick is named the greatest English actor. Its immediate popularity was no doubt largely due to its personal character, but its vigour and raciness make it worth reading even now when the objects of Churchill's wit are forgotten. The first impression was published anonymously, and in the Critical Review, conducted by Tobias Smollett, it was confidently asserted that the poem was the joint production of George Colman the Elder, Bonnell Thornton and Robert Lloyd. Churchill immediately published an Apology addressed to the Critical Reviewers, which, after developing the subject that it is only authors who prey on their own kind, repeats the fierce attack on the stage.
In November 2001 the band released the single "Gadfly Adolescence", which was described by NME as 'a magnificent debut from these shamelessly prog-tinged guitar alchemists, running the gamut of classic English teen anthems from "Pinball Wizard" to "All The Young Dudes" to "Eton Rifles" and beyond...a heady mix of ragged riffs, symphonic song structures and heart-tugging lyrics about lazy childhood summers spent "deep in the gloaming".' This song was re-recorded for the group's debut album The Spring Heel Penny Dreadful & Other Tales of Morbid Curiosity, released in May 2003 by the indie label Must Destroy who were at the time finding success with one of their other signings, The Darkness. Opening song "I Are Becoming Instinct" was also released as a single. The album's sequencing was influenced by Guided By Voices' Bee Thousand, The Beatles' The White Album and Faust's The Faust Tapes and was championed by Julian Cope ('The best and most disconcerting psychedelia I’ve heard these past coupla years ... [it] managed to heft several vats of raw Faust in the direction of post-Oasis Beatlemania'), and DJ John Peel who invited them to record a session for his Radio One show.

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