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"unnerving" Definitions
  1. making somebody feel nervous or frightened
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"XLB" is a strange, unnerving machine for strange, unnerving times.
Going through customs can be unnerving and problematic for everyone.
On all three occasions I've been there, it's been unnerving.
Entering the intelligence agency's headquarters is still an unnerving experience.
Breitbart noticed and retweeted it, adding its own unnerving spin.
The response from the service providers is interesting — and unnerving.
The work was funny, but also dark, scary, unnerving, enlightened.
" Now they have released the brilliant, unnerving video for "333.
"These consumptive attitudes are deeply unnerving to me," she says.
"It has now become unnerving," resident Carol Shepard told KHON.
She allows it to be messy and unnerving, vital and
That's not a bad thing, mind you; just slightly unnerving.
Plus, there was something vaguely unnerving about those white spreads.
She looks cool and slightly unnerving in her lion mask.
These were all things they regarded as serious and unnerving.
At first, the situation remained calm if unnerving, Svensson said.
This is why his disregard of polling is so unnerving.
They're unnerving to look at because they appear so precarious.
For them, especially, his arrest seems to have been unnerving.
Which can be sort of unnerving, given his current job.
The silence as I returned home Sunday evening was unnerving.
"So you're Manning!" a heavyset Marine said with unnerving enthusiasm.
But with the welcome physical changes came unnerving intellectual ones.
There's something fascinatingly complete about each track — also something unnerving.
Conservatives have maintained an unnerving silence as instability has ensued.
For Mr. Shaw, the parallels with contemporary Russia are unnerving.
"This to me is just unnerving to its core." pic.twitter.
It's been very unnerving for everyone to just fall silent.
We saw an unnerving jump in jobless claims last week.
Brady's recent performances should be more unnerving for Atlanta fans.
The uncertainty is unnerving businessmen with links to the city.
What was once a purely romantic scene becomes complex and unnerving.
What's more unnerving is how the ESRB arrived at this conclusion.
The bosses, culled from religious folklore and mythology, are particularly unnerving.
His animated shorts are apocalyptic and unnerving, hilarious and sometimes gruesome.
That's unnerving to law enforcement authorities, especially after the complex Aug.
Maybe it wouldn't be so unnerving if he wasn't so messy.
" Stassi actually explores her feelings, realizing the unnerving conversation "was awful.
The possibilities of this simple attack are nothing short of unnerving.
It's been unnerving, profound, though we laugh about it, this connection.
As the stock markets wobble again, that parallel may seem unnerving.
Meanwhile, the escalating trade war is unnerving markets across the globe.
All of this makes Lili Reinhart's comments all the more unnerving.
The resulting installation and exhibition, Livestrong, is simultaneously delightful and unnerving.
Consumer prices rose by an unnerving 6.5 percent in September alone.
There are stretches of hazy, wayward chords spiked with unnerving clusters.
You never know what to expect and that can be unnerving.
Indeed, it is unnerving to hear any president voicing abusive thoughts.
And then there was the unnerving pairing of electricity and water.
Billie's vocals and soundscapes create the same unnerving sense of closeness.
While the violence is thankfully rare, the response can be unnerving.
He also emphasizes the record budget deficit as an unnerving headwind.
It rolls right off his tongue in a somewhat unnerving way.
I think that it definitely is unnerving to acknowledge that fact.
This proved unnerving when her identity hovered in a gray area.
The past year has been an unnerving one for all concerned.
The president has also shown an unnerving unpredictability on security issues.
In some ways, this is the definition of ''unnerving'' the establishment.
Knowing that people find it so unnerving is part of the appeal.
What follows is an anecdote that's both funny and a tad unnerving.
Photo: GettyA New York Times investigation offered some unnerving news on Friday.
Even draped in a pale-yellow sundress, it is an unnerving sight.
And so to change it at this point is a bit unnerving.
One Republican lobbyist said the fresh turmoil in Washington is unnerving businesses.
It's achingly beautiful, with unnerving performances, but it's not easy to watch.
They both shuffled past the unnerving Shining twins on the way out.
The user count wasn't the only unnerving feature of the progress report.
And Prison Religion's sound is even more shattered and unnerving than that.
I don't want to prejudge the guy, but that's a bit unnerving.
A row between Rome and Brussels over public debt risks unnerving investors.
You should expect similar unnerving entanglement with your life from Microsoft's speaker.
When viewed in a wider context, that's more than a bit unnerving.
Then again, a little unnerving has got Harmon written all over it.
But at the moment it is also one that looks rather unnerving.
Seeing my political beliefs modeled without my knowledge or permission was unnerving.
York Times Book Review, marked the unnerving year with an honest question
Something very unusual — and unnerving — is happening on this planet of ours.
Howard is unnerving, yet somehow noble, particularly in the film's early stretches.
It looked like a morbid parody of myself, and was frankly unnerving.
In a very unnerving way, when you're talking about a possible president.
The very unnerving existence of Teen Boss, an entrepreneurial magazine for girls.
"It still unnerving to know he is still at-large," he opined.
Similarly, Mithu Sen's works use symbolism to delve into unnerving cultural themes.
An orchestra of twelve veers between all-out frenzy and unnerving stillness.
Mr. Trump, in turn, has blamed his Democratic rivals for unnerving investors.
I don't want to prejudge the guy but that's a bit unnerving.
SOCIAL Q'S What should I do about his unneighborly — and unnerving — behavior?
The idea of companies watching how we type and tap is unnerving.
But Zimmer argues that for many, silence is unnerving, especially at speed.
She doesn't seem sad about settling, but her kids find it unnerving.
Still, as a glimpse into Cohen's potential defense arguments, it was unnerving.
As a composer, Sorey is unpredictable to the point of being unnerving.
It can feel a bit unnerving having someone else read your resume.
Records of ancient atmospheres provide an unnerving context for this precipitous rise.
The researchers videoed each experiment, and the footage makes for unnerving viewing.
It's an unnerving reminder that things are not as they should be.
Amid all that, the Knicks continue to lose in an unnerving manner.
" "The hype leading up to this swim has been a little unnerving.
And my child is mixed-race, so that was extra unnerving for me.
Which makes it unnerving to watch Middleton in the Bucks' frenetic defensive scheme.
But apart from unnerving Trump, Stewart would've been entertaining us at Trump's expense.
Fruit Salad: The way these candies rattle around in the bag is unnerving.
More buildings guarded by those unnerving eyes, ancient temples that look centuries old.
But Mr Corbyn's relish in demonising anybody on the other side is unnerving.
Here's a nice, sort of unnerving tutorial from the American Academy of Dermatology.
There is something incredibly unnerving about the trailers for upcoming horror movie Hereditary.
The stories are interesting, unnerving, heartwarming, and a unique portrait of Latinx culture.
The wild swings in China's equity markets set an unnerving example for investors.
The tone here is unnerving—the scene plays like a passage into Hades.
Is he... A. A conservative talk show hack with an unnerving stock photo?
These small-fry drones would have once been dismissed as unnerving, but harmless.
I likely don't need to say it, but that's a really unnerving sound.
He seems to be under surveillance of the most insidious and unnerving kind.
The footage has now gone viral, unnerving animal lovers all over the world.    
One of the most unnerving aspects of footwork is how it withholds catharsis.
"It has now become unnerving," Carol Shepard, a resident, told CNN affiliate KHON.
"The most unnerving thing about the recipe is its laboriousness," reads the article.
Not surprisingly, some Democrats on the left find all this a bit unnerving.
But the ice was getting softer, giving way underfoot in an unnerving fashion.
And it looks like he is, with both Arya and Bran unnerving him.
The unnerving thing is that their nonfictional counterparts are extremely close at hand.
The effect is unnerving, albeit probably not in the way the show intended.
While physical disability is unnerving, it's the memory loss that gets to her.
It was unnerving, he said, knowing the shooter was still out there somewhere.
So it's somewhat unnerving to hear Harris insist that he doesn't invent anything.
"It's a little unnerving what happened yesterday," she said of Mr. Ameen's arrest.
But it is not unreasonable to find this automated bloodhound a little unnerving.
And although unnerving, some casually remark that the devil is beating his wife.
Punished for telling the truth It was an unnerving week elsewhere in media.
The profound changes that a Warren Administration could bring are unnerving to some.
His jealousy and passion are all the more unnerving for being so naked.
"The pattern is as unmistakable as it is unnerving," the Judiciary Committee argues.
But the depth of the silence was unnerving: Where were all the animals?
The expansion of personal power over the political institutions is the most unnerving.
It's an unnerving sensation, being alone with your thoughts in the year 2019.
Even when 21 Savage says nothing, it's an unnerving use of negative space.
A perfect coffee table book for unnerving any guest to pick it up.
But it is still a delightfully unnerving sight to behold—sci-fi turned reality.
"The West Queen" speaks to both the ancient and the immediate with unnerving force.
Even more unnerving is the ability with which our rat overlords are apparently adapting.
It's a tale of creeping 21st-century surveillance as unnerving as it is predictable.
But the director does have a knack for creating an unnerving degree of tension.
Hobson's prose is as intense as it is precise, and the results are unnerving.
Harley Quinn Smith isn't letting one unnerving experience dictate how she lives her life.
LONDON — There's something deeply unnerving about non-human things that have disturbingly human features.
As experts grasp for explanations on these unnerving moves, some are calling for help.
Here are some of the most bizarre and unnerving scenes depicted in the book.
Michael Peterson is fascinating — as shifty and unnerving as he is droll and charismatic.
As you might guess from Fincher's involvement, the series looks incredibly creepy and unnerving.
We're not dealing with the generally unattractive, immediately unnerving imprisoned murderers of Mindhunter here.
It contained an unnerving interview between the magazine's White House correspondent and Donald Trump.
It's in Aster's meticulous compositions, and the unnerving alien score from composer Colin Stetson.
Yet an unnerving sense lingers that no one fully understands what has gone wrong.
He said the attack was unnerving, but people still were going about their business.
And, more unnerving still, it could legitimize violence in defense of Trump's wavering presidency.
This isn't the only reason I find using Recall to be a little unnerving.
By following his instructions, you begin a short but unnerving journey into Triantafyllidis' innards.
Scientists reported an unnerving discovery: three species of clam that suffered from contagious cancer.
It's unnerving, surreal, and somehow managed to make bright, primary colors feel absolutely terrifying.
The 30 intimate and somewhat unnerving pictures display men who saw themselves as activists.
The privacy and security implications of such a move could be unnerving to Washington.
That business with Hannah, Adam and Jessa closes the season with an unnerving cliffhanger.
The movie abounds with imagination, but is unfortunately too unnerving — even nauseating — to enjoy.
Because having a roommate can be unnerving, most have single rooms in the dorms.
Even though she reaped big rewards on the commodities market, the experience was unnerving.
If you've never read the lithe, unnerving work of Ms. Abbott, here's your chance.
But it takes a more unnerving turn when "advanced target development" examples are given.
But while the defaced sites cause no additional damage, they can be very unnerving.
"Despite how unnerving, the photos are something people absolutely must see," one visitor wrote.
Particularly unnerving has been the president's obsession with erecting a wall along the border.
Unnerving amounts of personal information now could be sucked into bureaucratic databases, Packard observed.
"The fact that he was so young was always unnerving to everyone," he added.
But if "Madeline's Madeline" is sometimes unconvincing and frequently unnerving, it is never uninteresting.
It is an unnerving reminder that this is, at its roots, a horror story.
The effect of the disorientation is unnerving, dissolving the boundary between surface and depth.
Peals of unnerving laughter broke from her as we sledded back across the lake.
Jennifer Lawrence stars alongside the readily unnerving Javier Bardem, Ed Harris and Michelle Pfeiffer.
CHICAGO — The patients have arrived at emergency rooms across Illinois with mysterious, unnerving symptoms.
The playwright Mara Nelson-Greenberg's dialogue ingeniously walked the line between hysterical and unnerving.
But the traffic was just as unnerving, and our backs were beginning to ache.
But, it can be pretty unnerving and distracting in either case just the same.
For an actor long accustomed to coming up short, it was an unnerving request.
Some find it unnerving, while others shrug it off as part of the job.
And that makes the similarities between the two at first fascinating, and then unnerving.
"It's unnerving looking around at some of the products out there now," John continued.
For the hitter at the plate, the possibilities that follow are multiple and unnerving.
But Google's decision to enter the Chinese market is more unnerving, for several reasons.
Elsewhere the Kingsmoot gets underway on the Iron Islands, Sansa confronts Littlefinger, and Varys and Tyrion meet with the mildly unnerving High Red Priestess Kinvara (we know she must be fairly unnerving because of how the normally chilled Varys reacts to her).
Still, it's a strange mix of very cool and deeply unnerving to see it happen.
Most startling are thumps that sound like muffled clarions, which are simply unnerving, but fitting.
If the earbuds aren't fitted snugly, there's a microphone-like feedback that's a little unnerving.
So being pulled through what had been a physical wall just moments before was unnerving.
Lynch put a horror button on it, adding one of his unnerving still-life grotesques.
For filmmakers this shift can be unnerving, but in virtual reality, everything is evolving rapidly.
"It was a little unnerving that he was being so nonchalant about it," Davis said.
The story is genuinely unnerving, and the character of George's grandmother is nightmarishly well-drawn.
But today austerity is unnerving citizens for whom affluence and stellar growth are the norm.
The BOJ is juggling similar issues and the yen's recent surge, especially, will be unnerving.
If people close to the president have anything to hide, that is an unnerving vista.
Yet for the Fed, Trump's victory brings a new and possibly unnerving sort of uncertainty.
It is an unnerving bravado, a belief that that one can accomplish what others cannot.
"A woman in her full feminine glory is quite unnerving for the patriarchy," he says.
The drive through the Mainalo Mountains in the heart of Arcadia was magnificent, albeit unnerving.
Johnson, too, finds the lack of transparency, and the dramatic aspects of DePalma's personality, unnerving.
"To take his last words and merchandise it is unnerving to me," Shifrin Cassidy said.
Against this bland backdrop, the mechanics of the attention economy stand out with unnerving clarity.
Since he won, it's been very unstable, and unnerving, especially because we don't have citizenship.
The most unnerving scene in 10 Cloverfield Lane has nothing to do with the supernatural.
Which is why it was so unnerving when the humanity in her voice went missing.
The time of upheaval that he writes about bears an unnerving resemblance to our own.
Seen against the backdrop of the president's protectionist statements and policies, this decision is unnerving.
It is unnerving because it ends in the deadliest mass shooting in modern American history.
The overriding theme of Holbrooke's life, detailed with unnerving accuracy in this book, was ambition.
It can be a little unnerving to see how these apps have analyzed your pictures.
He had multiple backup navigation systems, but the intermittent failures of the electronics were unnerving.
Kim will oblige, and claim that it was in 'self-defense' against Trump's unnerving threats.
Given how personal the story is, was it unnerving for you to see it onscreen?
It's the invisible influence that's more unnerving, even when its effectiveness is still in question.
Cuomo has been blunt and at times searching, but unerringly forthright, even with unnerving information.
That film was an acid-etched, unnerving portrait of ideological rot disguised as moral righteousness.
It's even more unnerving that current procedures say that they should sit, wait and die.
Altogether the book is a complicated ethical read, and thus gripping and unnerving at once.
For a challenge to Trump to be effective, Republicans' "unnerving silence" will have to crack.
His score that day was not as unnerving as his short fuse on the course.
What is so unnerving here is the pull between grief and its opposites: disgust, comedy.
Rather, it's the rapidity of the move that has proven unnerving for global stock markets.
It's fucking unnerving that grown adults can turn out this way, but it's hardly uncommon.
Political jostling ahead of the African National Congress conference in December is also unnerving investors.
It was a sanitized but still deeply unnerving reenactment of what the Ethiopian pilots experienced.
Those arriving in Emerson come on foot in the dead of night, unnerving its 210 residents.
It was really unnerving and again I applaud our security team for making it very short.
But what happens here, Green flipping off the rim, is so much more terrifying, unnerving, upsetting.
"I need people to stop with this strange, very unnerving JonBenet Ramsey obsession," one user wrote.
There's a suggestion of incest in Fassbender kissing himself on-screen, and it's an unnerving moment.
Enter Villanelle, the highly eccentric — and highly unnerving — assassin from the BBC's recent thriller Killing Eve.
Lawrence excels at playing heroines who escape terrifying circumstances, but even Katniss might find this unnerving.
Sure, zombies are terrifying, but there's something equally unnerving about just being the last man standing.
"This, to me, is where I find the obvious nature of investing so unnerving," he said.
The fact that an untold number of search engines saved the private data does seem unnerving.
But now these shootings pass in and out of the news cycle with an unnerving breeziness.
The ledger's demand for ever more data might be the most unnerving aspect of the presentation.
An unnerving news cycle is building up around North Korea's aggressive demonstrations of its military power.
Despite being in an unnerving situation, they're in complete control — daring anyone to tell them otherwise.
So the current deluge of deals is unnerving to anyone who traded during the dotcom bubble.
Not only is the practice just a little unnerving, it's also a major public health risk.
Venmo's insistence on mimicking a social networking app isn't just weird—it can have unnerving consequences.
By creating memes that are unnerving for adults like David Taylor, the CEO of Procter & Gamble.
Instead, it's because of his unnerving ability to see deep into the nature of mathematical phenomena.
" Kissel, who is running for Brooklyn borough president, told BuzzFeed News the whole incident was "unnerving.
The consecutive hands Turkey recently got dealt have pushed the country's "normal" to an unnerving state.
And that's what makes its decision to go forward with the charges all the more unnerving.
First, we had the unnerving news that the Great British Bake Off was leaving the BBC.
As a result, his aides have used Trump's media diet to do two very unnerving things.
It is unnerving that Tibbetts had to write a piece like this in the first place.
Unnerving its NATO allies, Turkey acquired the Russian-made S-400 long-range air defense system.
"What's really unnerving is that both of these latest situations happened in daylight," Ms. Davis said.
In this case, I believe understanding the bigger picture is more unnerving than it is soothing.
And yet to be confronted with it over 2,000 times in a small space is unnerving.
Actors: Kurt Russell, Wilford Brimley, Keith DavidDirector: John Carpenter There's something about body deformation that's unnerving.
They see that their state and cultural communities are changing and that is unnerving for people.
Talking about it at all is unnerving, but that's something I am learning to deal with.
They offered a kaleidoscope of experiences, alternately hopeful and frustrating, inspiring and unnerving, sometimes even funny.
Strategies Imagine that you're about to celebrate a big anniversary, but start running into unnerving problems.
Also, is anyone else in #Kashmir finding it unnerving/weird to get continuous updates on whatsapp?
With brittle covers and fine photogravures, finding even one undamaged volume is a an unnerving challenge.
It's unnerving that the students of this country must learn how to cope with active shooters.
Late in the afternoon on March 12, she received an unnerving call from Ms. Catalán's cellphone.
Although the output can be nonsensical or rambling, it has also shown moments of unnerving clarity.
It had been an unnerving sensation, the feeling that an intruder had stepped into the home.
This can be incredibly unnerving for someone if they have been restrained against their own will.
The demonstrations have also snarled the city's normally efficient underground rail system and airport, unnerving investors.
But a more unnerving upshot is that majorities in both parties seem entranced by federal spending.
She is always interesting, never not surprising and consistently unnerving, even when the movies fall short.
The question grows on Toller, and its open-ended nature is what makes it especially unnerving.
The sensible response to this unnerving series of developments is to do pretty much anything else.
Clara's anxiety is curious rather than contagious, at once funny and sad and a little unnerving.
Electrifying and unnerving, it's montage of bondage and splashing water set to screams and tweaking synthesizers.
South African-born, NYC-based producer Dasychira has a thing for strange and somewhat unnerving animals.
It started with a tribute to Steve Jobs that was unnerving in the depth of its veneration.
"Big Fun" closes out the musical episode with the emergence of unnerving cult leader Edgar Evernever (Murray).
Soft Systems Music (Video #1) is a 30-minute video that's equal parts unnerving, delightful, and transfixing.
But it was also an unnerving peek into the influence tech companies have on the legal system.
Carroll characters like the Caterpillar, Bill the Lizard, and the White Rabbit get uncanny, unnerving iterations here.
There's nothing more unnerving for investors than watching the market go up and down day after day.
However, the reality of those creepy targeted ads is perhaps even more unnerving than the conspiracy theory.
Despite the unnerving police encounter, Robinson said he's "not worried" for his future safety in the town.
Or a plan detailing every step you will take—but in which they can spot unnerving risks?
The precise nature of his prediction during episode 100, although said jokingly at the time, is unnerving.
Rigorous exercises based on unnerving scenarios are critical to keeping engineers and cyber specialists on their toes.
The bilateral symmetry of the interior looks both unnerving and yet completely normal at the same time.
That's the unnerving conclusion of a new animated video from CGP Grey about the trouble with transporters.
Chinese warships have also been calling at ports in Pakistan, Bangladesh and Myanmar, unnerving regional rival India.
An "if your not with us your against us" type of mindset that's simultaneously unnerving and illogical.
It's unnerving to pee red, but at least I knew it was for the sake of science.
Musk's almost unnerving blend of confidence, resolve and quiet reserve can make him seem aloof, even egotistical.
If true, security experts say, it has unnerving implications given the shaky infrastructure underlying most voting technology.
The good news is there doesn't appear to be any sort of unnerving impediment holding him back.
It was so cool and incredibly moving, and not a little unnerving before shadowing the whole thing.
Simultaneously unnerving and intoxicating, Tranquility Base is as hard to leave as it is to get into.
At the same time, China's recent financial tumult has been unnerving for the investors exposed to it.
Puerto Rico's looming medical crisis is 'about to explode' Just getting to Vieques is difficult and unnerving.
But he's got another talent as well, and that's a talent for offending, alienating and unnerving people.
He is nearly 100, losing his hearing and plagued with labored breathing that is unnerving to behold.
It was admittedly a little unnerving to see all the beer, pizza, and nachos assigned numerical values.
Curry, for one, still sees room to grow — an unnerving prospect for the rest of the league.
She had an unnerving charisma that would no doubt take her beyond the parochial world of design.
But it's the drastic change from normal frames that makes this sequence so damn surprising and unnerving.
With the self-awareness of adulthood, the most unnerving conflicts are the ones that occur within yourself.
Mr. Garland has a talent for unnerving you with quietly dissonant notes and an occasional grotesque flourish.
The humor here is wild, modern and unnerving, like watching someone grin with a mouthful of blood.
An underwater sequence featuring an eerie eyeball garden is as unnerving as it is rich with beauty.
What may have been even more unnerving (for conservationists, anyway) was that it contained 73 developing eggs.
His many public complaints have led his supporters to condemn journalists as well, unnerving many of them.
Equally unnerving (or duplicitous), though, are his evasions, prevarications, lack of legal knowledge and just plain stonewalling.
The town was shrouded in darkness from the smoke before turning an unnerving shade of bright red.
Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattinson have two of the most mesmerizing — and pleasurably unnerving — physiognomies in movies.
A tree's-eye view on a planet can also be plenty unnerving, in life and in art.
The other cliché about such extremes is the unnerving ease with which they tend to fall away.
Cluess can create an unnerving monster, like R'hlem the Skinless Man, and write a crackling battle scene.
Their excellent new film, Uncut Gems, is an unnerving story of spiraling bad decisions and escalating violence.
Celebrity or not, feeling a lack of control is exhausting and psychologically unnerving, if not permanently damaging.
But Ms. Foster, 52, noticed something unnerving as she rolled into the station at about 8 a.m.
"These complaints are unnerving and disturbing and fundamentally unfair," Henry Mazurek, a prominent defense attorney, told me.
Breezy and relaxed, the 213-year-old chief executive of Netflix delivers chilling statements with unnerving warmth.
Jawline is an unnerving film, but not a sneering one; Mandelup never looks down on her subjects.
Their satisfying heft and ergonomic shape offer an unnerving haptic trace of human life before contemporary humankind.
What he or she wanted to know was both simply and deeply, almost disturbingly complex and unnerving.
"Harriet the Spy," Louise Fitzhugh I found this really unnerving when I first read it at age 8.
For my money, Brian Evenson is one of the most consistently vital and unnerving voices in writing today.
Set to the tune of "Every Breath You Take", the remix is as catchy as it is unnerving.
Given the events of Far Cry 5, it's unnerving to see the group mostly redeemed in the sequel.
It's both comforting and slightly unnerving to see how closely he resembles the fictive embodiments of his role.
Ms Hall never suggests that her character is a misunderstood genius; her interviewing style is frosty and unnerving.
As if that isn't unnerving enough, mist starts to crawl across the grass, then lightning begins to strike.
In black feathers, a leather corset and a cape, the character (Christian Lunn) is unnerving and ever-present.
Kate Spade's second quarter was marked by an unnerving slowdown in comparable sales, which continue to pressure margins.
House of Cards would be a lot less unnerving if it were penned by a bunch of kids.
But the unnerving thing about summer 230 was how much of that gap had to be made up.
There's an unnerving moment about halfway through the premiere episode of HBO's Westworld when the inevitable finally happens.
It's a little unnerving to realize that 50 years later, women are still experiencing sexual bias at work.
The truth Bašić reveals to me over the phone, however, makes them more unnerving—and more thought-provoking.
Never having a moment of quiet can be kind of unnerving — it's just a lot to take in.
But the whole sequence of presidential disconnectedness from the global meltdown is as surreal as it is unnerving.
Eric Dane's turn as Cal Jacobs is unnerving, especially if you're a fan of Grey's Anatomy and McSteamy.
Fetchr is a GPS-based delivery service utilizing your smartphone's -- sometimes unnerving -- ability to track your every move.
For something that big to be so secretive and powerful in how it accumulates your information is unnerving.
The government overhauled the fiscal and regulatory regime of its mining sector last year, unnerving some foreign investors.
So it's not surprising that the possibility of the spigot being cut off entirely is unnerving some folks.
Her tendency to go on hostile attacks and suddenly break away into a wide, cold smile was unnerving.
Finding out who Jason's murderer is might be the most unnerving revelation the characters have to deal with.
If it sounds unnerving, it's meant to be; According to the cast, this is a deliberately cautionary tale.
Holmes's alter ego is earnest and religious, and "Crashing" explores why other people can find those qualities unnerving.
Cities are filled with strangers who possess an unnerving energy, who hail us with stories, songs, and poems.
Failure, officials say, would push any deal back into the new year, unnerving already worried investors in Britain.
And Moscow seems to prefer the current state of unnerving alarm to seeking a new easing of tensions.
It can be unnerving if your baby gags, especially if the world of introducing solids is fairly new.
The strange, unnerving environments heighten viewers' awareness, once they leave, of the spaces and everyday world they inhabit.
I'm wearing sweatpants I haven't washed in a while, my hair is flying out in bizarre, unnerving directions.
Even if the decision is never called into doubt, it's unnerving that they're discussing the prospect at all.
What these disease detectives find could well be unnerving, as the scope of the illness's spread becomes clear.
"It's always a bit unnerving when that happens, but they always give you the reason," Ms. Casamonti said.
I'm a two-time childhood cancer survivor and the status of healthcare in the states is quite unnerving.
The interplay of the stark visual and the unnerving lyrics enunciated a political commentary that affirms their transcendence.
The alto saxophonist Nick Mazzarella's long tones, sometimes run through a harmonizer, are unnerving, rather than providing balance.
The return of market volatility in recent weeks is unnerving investors, especially those looking to save for retirement.
Underneath that, however, Reznor and Ross layer in unnerving counterpoints that complicate, then ultimately erode, this lighter tone.
This so-called multiple expansion has subsequently lifted various gauges of the market&aposs valuation to unnerving levels.
It was Ms. Catalán's sister who first raised the alarm after receiving an unnerving call from her cellphone.
Eliminating Obamacare isn't going to stop the unnerving rise in families' health-care costs; it will worsen it.
Instead, she was sent to a psychiatric hospital against her will, and entered an unnerving and scary environment.
Here's an irony: if anything preserves the unnerving quiddity and strangeness of the Japanese movie, it is Johansson.
And those days were incredibly disheartening, and very unnerving for my sense of productivity, for my professional morale.
The audience was huge, but, as Giddens talked and played, there was throughout the house an unnerving silence.
The flavor is very porky without any of the unnerving butcher-shop note that creeps into some tonkotsus.
It is these kinds of contradictions, more than anything, that shape the most unnerving forms of disjunctive politics.
There's always been something unnerving about her stillness onstage––brilliant in the way it subverted tropes of the pained male virtuoso guitarist, but unnerving nonetheless––but there was something about the taut posing and Clark's eerie gaze, always trained at a spot slightly above the audience, that was particularly cold.
In the third episode of our series "Sound Mysteries," we explore the unnerving case of the Aztec death whistle.
Still, with Facebook's overwhelming reach online, there's something a little unnerving about watching it extend into the physical world.
Per Politico, even Reid agreed AATIP had reached a dead end—though it did turn up some unnerving incidents.
Beware who you tagPhoto: Getty ImagesA recently published Facebook patent application imagines an unnerving way to use your data.
Don't panicScreenshot: GizmodoBeing locked out of your social media accounts is unnerving but it doesn't have to be disastrous.
Since these firms operate in competitive global markets, they are currently undergoing the unnerving process of Schumpeterian creative destruction.
But his greatest asset is the performances, which turn an already creepy premise into something endlessly inhuman and unnerving.
If you were to walk in that field, it's an unnerving experience, a little like swimming in the ocean.
Leaving the exhibition, I was reminded of the unnerving parallels between the alt-right online and in real life.
I think that's maybe part of what's so unnerving about the film, which I mean in a good way.
Shape-shifting through time and across continents, who sets the standard tells us something unnerving about who holds power.
However St. James' Place Chief Investment Officer Chris Ralph told CNBC that the uncertainty is not unnerving his clients.
"This, to me, is where I find the obvious nature of investing so unnerving," the "Mad Money " host said.
Like sitting in a driverless car, they make handing over our lives to the intelligence of a machine unnerving.
This is understandably unnerving many investors, given how mature the economic cycle and equity bull markets are right now.
Equal parts unnerving and hilarious, this tongue-in-cheek thriller will have you gasping and laughing in equal measure.
Samsung's leadership isn't just exuding an almost unnerving confidence, they contend that they've turned a corner with customers, too.
Mackenzie Scott is presented in unnerving lighting, which only amplifies her demented vocal performance and the song's unrelenting chug.
Electronic Hawkeye calls replaced line judges with an automated, rather unnerving, British accented voice calling instantaneously "OUT" or "FAULT".
But when The Fall's sound became catchier and cleaner, it only served to contrast and accentuate Smith's unnerving idiosyncrasy.
There's a lot more money at stake and a lot more unnerving consolidation—but some things remain the same.
State-backed media labeled them as traitors and "agents of embassies", unnerving foreign diplomats in the key U.S. ally.
The first time I was back in the building, I could still smell that kerosene smell, which was unnerving.
An algal bloom has reduced the output of salmon farms in Chile, the world's second-biggest producer, unnerving investors.
But she also has a calm, unnerving confidence on the course, an ability to patiently and efficiently seize opportunity.
The visuals looks genuinely impressive, and Shere Khan looks even more unnerving than he did in the Disney adaptation.
Discussing money with a recruiter is one of the most unnerving parts of any stage of the interview process.
The movie's unnerving stillness is nowhere near as disturbing as the unremorseful confessions from the former death squad leaders.
But this is Outerbridge's world, where there is always something unnerving lurking just beyond the pale of the visible.
Italian public spending is a key focus for investors, with the eurosceptic government's high spending plans unnerving financial markets.
While that imbalance is unnerving for some investors, Harvey said tech's heavy presence should act as its own insurance.
The effect is unnerving—a kind of neurotic pastoral—and, like the shepherdess, we're not sure how to react.
"It's a very unnerving environment," said Christopher Mier, managing director of analytical services at Loop Capital Markets in Chicago.
The sensuality that Mayfair and Chananun Chotrungroj, the director of photography, create around May is seductive, and also unnerving.
China's threats to retaliate against US tariffs fueled fears of a trade war, unnerving manufacturers and even Tyson Foods.
His movement in drives is neither unnerving in its unpredictability (See, Shved, Alexey) or terrifying in its inevitably (Westbrook).
The unnerving scenes of packed restaurants, bars, and public spaces are still so prevalent despite ongoing calls to adhere. 
She said the teeming scene in the parking lot was more unnerving than the prospect of the virus itself.
Ruberg's experience was unnerving for many reasons, but above all, one thing was clear: this was a coordinated effort.
More unnerving events hint at witchcraft (though no one knows for sure) and threaten to tear the family apart.
Having an employee totally focused on you also discourages lollygagging and casual browsing, and I found it slightly unnerving.
He asked to change it, and in seemingly innocuous ways, which may be even more unnerving to the generals.
It was very unnerving trying to train someone whose viewpoint was that I was an unwelcome immigrant from California.
She has an unnerving fondness for the truth and knowing her makes you want to be a better person.
There is a good deal of humor in "Homesick for Another World," and the chipper tone can be unnerving.
It was the advance of the far right, however, that seemed most unnerving for the chancellor and her country.
But for many Asian-Americans who never left the United States, there has also been an unnerving public scrutiny.
But the Sanders surge is unnerving other Democrats, who fear the party is verging too far to the left.
I have a vocal cord abnormality that prevents me from talking loudly to compete with the unnerving background noise.
Frankly, it's a little unnerving to see those fights suddenly happening on stage for others to look into. Absolutely.
At first it may feel unnerving, and you may find yourself bumping into things in your real-life room.
Definitely don't make it $2,000 out of pocket, which Truvada manufacturer Gilead has the absolute, unnerving gall to charge.
Sounds were muffled except for the unnerving gurgle of running water, a reminder that this was a temporary space.
Balanchine's waltz duet, however, tells a different story, in one continuous sequence, yet more unnerving in its unexpected developments.
Some of my past releases are really smooth and unnerving, but this DON project is right in your face.
That's the unnerving part: That you can do more and more and more, and somehow still be losing something.
The group gets lost in the woods, the atmosphere is unnerving, and there are plenty of Blair Witch-esque scares.
There it is, with its wrinkled snout and its leathery skin, moving with the unnerving jerkiness of a monstrous puppet.
It also has the same unnerving childlike quality as "Mom and Dad's Pussy," further couching everything in a weird obliviousness.
"I've got to say, this first month has been very unnerving to me and to many, many others," Kristol said.
The news was all but obvious to those who follow the company closely, yet the implications of it were unnerving.
The prospect of an isolated, insulated world in which someone can sit at home and download a weapon is unnerving.
Having the world's most popular advertising and information platform barge into your business should be at least a little unnerving.
In rare cases, it can trigger psychosis in susceptible individuals, which is an unnerving experience ravers have shared on Reddit.
True, Bunnicula only sucked the blood of carrots and other vegetables, but there's something unnerving about small rodents turning undead.
Finding out that it was probably closer than we realized in the first place is unnerving, to say the least.
I've even read that Disney considered installing them into those Mickey ear hats, which is equal parts unnerving and hilarious.
Embrace the butterflies Most people find butterflies in their stomach unnerving before important events, but they're actually a good thing.
But, when you aren't prepared to feel afraid, those bumps in the night can have a totally different, unnerving effect.
We're really hoping to stay in the Midwest but don't have complete control over the situation; it's unnerving not knowing.
Sure, it's a little unnerving because those sparks jump out at random (and can even fly back and hit you).
"It seems like there's a learned experience from the shark," Cooper said after the unnerving second trial in the water.
Although, as a personality, he's hardly overflowing in the force of character department — famed only for having an unnerving stare.
What makes these falling prices unnerving is that it's hard to tell a simple story about what is driving them.
Resident Evil 4 has such a foreboding presence that even walking through areas you know you cleared out is unnerving.
But they also may take investors on a wild ride, which is particularly unnerving if you're retired or nearing retirement.
Lee seeks to make both experiences—the Middle Eastern battlefield and the Dallas halftime hoopla—unnerving in their own way.
An Uber driver was attacked and his car was torched in Kenya last month, unnerving many of the company's drivers.
It's almost unnerving how good Nintendo is at its job — at least, when the wizards there choose to apply themselves.
But for a child who grew up with what are now called "helicopter parents" it might be a bit unnerving.
I noticed a few students looking my way, hoping I'd intervene during a few particularly unnerving moments in class discussion.
Instead, Facebook just harvests mildly unnerving data on your interests, which the app helpfully lets you see at any time. 
In that poem, Owen channels the voice of a soldier who strikes up an unnerving conversation with a dead man.
There's an unnerving chill about the horror that lies ahead because we're never really sure what form it will take.
And while the square camera module might remind of the iPhone 11's unnerving camera module, it's not as offensive.
The unnerving has become everyday life, Mr. Ashurst says, and then he asks my colleague and me where we live.
He associated Karachi with poetry and architecture, violence and misogyny, delicious food, unnerving squalor, and every relative he'd ever loved.
It's downright unnerving to hear humans not just engaging with the Google Assistant voice, but fulfilling its requests and instructions.
It was a dunk with an unnerving texture, the velvety feel of daddy issues caressing the hand of the viewer.
While patent filings don't always come to fruition, the mere fact that this idea is in development is mildly unnerving.
But what at first seems playful and amusing becomes unnerving when the traversing of doors-within-doors has no end.
Swoons like this one can be unnerving, in part because they suggest all is not well with the broader economy.
It is this period, as Mr. Mika helped me understand, when the ravages of gun violence can be most unnerving.
Italian government bond yields were also benefiting from the expectation of further stimulus after an unnerving week for bond holders.
For liberals, watching beliefs they find abhorrent "be applauded, voted and institutionalized is unnerving, upsetting and probably confusing," she said.
There's a small, raw moment in the beautifully unnerving opening story, "Cold Little Bird," that distills the book's cautionary howl.
What is unnerving about the image is that one cannot discern the rope even though one knows it is there.
It is unnerving to think how far women have come, only to find ourselves dragged back to the same place.
Unnerving investors further, the Bank of Korea kept interest rates unchanged on Thursday even though it downgraded its growth outlook.
He shines an unsparing light on his subjects, and he finds unnerving similarities between the Frémonts' America and our own.
The startling loss this week of one of Hollywood's great mother-daughter pairs was another blow in an unnerving year.
It's been an unnerving week, what with all the "locked and loaded" threats to North Korea from the White House.
The pinch of courage it demands of us — audience participation, like change, is frequently unnerving — proves more than worth it.
"It's definitely unnerving to know that some people, some clients that we've gotten close to have been killed," she said.
The ripple effect has been felt across Latin America, unnerving incumbent governments and re-energizing opposition movements across the continent.
She's got a deft way of unnerving you with the bare materials of everyday life: chavvy sportswear and office drab.
I feel like there is a huge disconnect between you in person versus you online, and honestly, it's really unnerving.
The breach was unnerving, individually and collectively, and it may directly lead to some victims experiencing real challenges and hardship.
It's a remarkably eerie picture whose unnerving atmosphere is actually enhanced by the stilted B-movie quality of the acting.
Security researchers say that the attacks have not relented and that they're hitting American targets with an unnerving success rate.
His grasp of the issues and lack of understanding of the political dynamics is unnerving and we must remain vigilant.
What makes Trump's new excuse so absurd — and so unnerving — is what it says about how he'd fare as president.
But experiencing that as an adult, and as a critic, has been more complex, even unnerving, and different every time.
The city is home to deer, coyotes, an unnerving number of loose crabs, and, apparently, at least one vicious raven.
Cory Booker — have specifically mentioned Big Tech with regards to antitrust, an unnerving shift for both Google and Schmidt. Sen.
If your baby has NAS it can be unnerving and alarming, because they can be fussier or more difficult to soothe.
Thankfully, there was one film I saw during TIFF that really hit me on an emotional level while also unnerving me.
The crossed into bear market territory in intraday trading on Christmas Eve with an unnerving 20 percent decline from recent highs.
It's all at once unnerving and comforting, having finally come across another human being, even if it is a dead one.
"Market volatility is very unnerving, especially for people who are relying upon their returns," consumer protection expert Bill Francavilla told CNBC.
The most unnerving part of watching Rampage is that you're not sure how you're supposed to feel about all this destruction.
It felt truly dangerous, a video game capable of unnerving not just my parents, but also teachers, newspaper reporters, and politicians.
"A combination of firm growth and higher interest rates is unnerving," said Anthony Chan, chief economist for Chase in New York.
It's a little unnerving and very fascinating, his world of obviously animatronic Wes Anderson-esque gunner-foxes and complicated math problems.
That sends an unnerving message to the region: that its relatively petty issues trump real concerns over the North Korean threat.
His chemical explosives are particularly unnerving because they lack metallic components, making them harder to detect with conventional airport screening methods.
It's genuinely unnerving seeing only a shadow as Pius shouts his fire-and-brimstone message over a crowd of the faithful.
Its creators, Hanson Robotics, consistently exaggerate the bot's abilities, pretending that it's "basically alive," rather than just a particularly unnerving automaton.
Abidin's masks are scary, because it's unnerving to simultaneously see clearly through them and and imagine their dense and violent history.
There have been a couple of those, followed by brief moments of silence that are almost more unnerving than the fighting.
In the year 2018, seeing the headline "NEW KANYE WEST" isn't just exciting for fans — it can also be totally unnerving.
Trade wars are a particularly unnerving prospect for many exporters in other countries, since retaliatory actions can spiral out of control.
His rival, Fabricio Alvarado, made voters' choice easier by adding an unnerving element of extremism to his fulminations against gay marriage.
On Tuesday, League leader Matteo Salvini said he would like to see eurosceptic economist Paolo Savona as economy minister, unnerving investors.
The clip follows some hapless guys across this set of disconnected vignettes, many of which feature them in unnerving animal masks.
Sure, the desire to watch pornography in such a public venue is a bit unnerving, but who are we to judge.
The videos are even more unnerving—with just one source image, the system was able to generate realistic talking head models.
Zack isn't the only one who has awoken to the unnerving similarity of a pug and a lumpy loaf of bread.
The first-person viewpoint gives Resident Evil 7 an unnerving intimacy, bolstered by players having precious little to fight back with.
Before I can dig in, I hear the unnerving sound of more doomed pigs squealing in their pens several stories down.
Raymond Pettibon is a celebrated artist who paints and draws beautiful and unnerving images, often in high-contrast black-and-white.
Any pardon would change that calculus because it would be empowering to our enemies and embarrassing and unnerving to our allies.
While the attack is unnerving, the government decided not to turn off the I-net system, only disconnecting the affected server.
This is only two-and-a-half minutes of footage so maybe the whole movie will be a little less unnerving.
And when it came to collaborating, to passing this story that I'd written on to other creators, it was definitely unnerving.
The amount of laughter heard throughout the videos as Planned Parenthood staff discuss dollar amounts and gruesome procedures is eerily unnerving.
She rambled on about her suicidal thoughts to her co-workers, unnerving them and eventually costing her the job, she said.
Trump's tweets may be odd, convoluted, and often downright unnerving, but it turns out they make a pretty catchy rap song.
But, for Trump and Trumpism to be rendered an unnerving but short-lived episode, history will require more than cogent critique.
She pays him illicit visits, and their relationship is unnerving and well described, like all the best parts of this book.
Back in 2000, it was the un-done nature of the election that was so unnerving, for voters and journalists alike.
If pets are a little unnerving, Pet Sematary seems to be telling us, then so too are our attitudes towards them.
Instead, Fleck says his uncontrollable and unnerving laughter are caused by a neurological condition that makes him laugh at inappropriate times.
Both Irma and Hurricane Harvey have revealed something truly strange and kind of unnerving about how Trump deals with natural disasters.
It's an album eagerly awaiting the chance to settle your crowded headspace and the unnerving bustle of even more crowded cities.
It was unnerving and unusual, and the next day my friend decided to get his pets out and grab some clothes.
But at this point, the number of strong studies that do find a link are hard to overlook, and are unnerving.
It is unnerving because even with his every movement laid out, the grotesquely composed protagonist of this film gives away nothing.
There's something surreal about the staging's aridity, a context of detachment that makes the work's mounting emotional temperature feel extra unnerving.
In the movie, which takes place over the Fourth of July, unnerving, unexplainable phenomena begin to appear all over the globe.
Why I'm ignoring the hypeThe news surrounding the coronavirus can be scary, and the stock market's nosedive is almost equally unnerving.
It is unnerving how malnourished babies begin to look like birds, so much skin draped against bones arranged at pointy angles.
The mysterious bombs killed two people and wounded several others, unnerving the Texas capital normally known for barbecue and live music.
He promoted a revisionist narrative of his country's history, unnerving South Korea and China — two victims of Japan's past military adventurism.
The formidable creature looming over "A Monster Calls" is one of the more unnerving, impressive special-effects creations of the year.
With his thousand-mile stare and habit of coming out with largely unnerving sentences, the kid is just very meme-worthy.
His height, his big microphone, his pronounced widow's peak, the screaming: the over-all effect is commanding, and a little unnerving.
After a handshake that Mr. Dudman found unnerving — Pol Pot had delicate, tapering fingers and soft skin — the dictator held court.
Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni said there was no precedent to the dual challenge of unusually heavy snowfall and unnerving seismic activity.
"You can't let the little pricks generation-gap you," one protagonist tells another, after an unnerving encounter with a teen-ager.
One best-selling book, "The Ambiguous Mr. Macron," treated him as a Tom Ripley figure, an unnerving manipulator of dodgy provenance.
Showing me around the Gibraltar Museum one morning, Finlayson described the petering out of Neanderthals on the Rock with unnerving pathos.
Around Thanksgiving, Aaron Rodgers and Russell Wilson received some news as unnerving as the sight of an all-out quarterback blitz.
Check out more videos from VICE: "Look at my daughter," she said with an unnerving glow while showing me a picture.
One of the most unnerving things about The Trump Prophecy is the degree to which it functions as an echo chamber.
That behavior is what, to me, creates a context that makes these contacts between his associates and Russian intelligence really unnerving.
From incest to adultery, these brave individuals have seen it all, and their stories are equal parts unnerving and, unsurprisingly, entertaining.
Throughout, though, the bass rattles and shivers, an unnerving commitment to the scene's rule book, and maybe also its last document.
The home is full of unnerving creaks and groans, and mirrors in particular are a real source of terror for the children.
There's something extra unnerving about the robo-Lincoln when you watch the video demonstration with the Ken Burns-style Civil War music.
"The uncertainty is unnerving, but the not-knowing part is somewhat typical," said Jens David Ohlin, vice dean of Cornell Law School.
Screenshot: Josh Schlaich (Facebook via HLN)Delta is now implicated in the unnerving string of recent dog mishaps that's rattled America's skies.
Victoria Beckham's new black-and-white shoot for Vogue China is characteristically elegant, but some readers can't get past one unnerving detail.
Seeing your competitor undergo dramatic changes in fortune can be unnerving, as there's the fear that the same will happen to you.
"This, we know, was a very unnerving and traumatic incident for our students, for the teachers, for our community," Cregan told reporters.
That's a different kind of unnerving altogether — no matter how terrifying the story becomes, it's always scarier knowing that it really happened.
Whereas in the past, we've been nauseated by horrific character deaths, sexual violence, and incest, this was unnerving on a different level.
She can now offer unnerving medical advice propped up by major pharmaceutical companies as well as play your favorite tracks from Spotify.
It's a good detail — slapstick and unnerving, a brutal, horrifying death with a cartoonish element that reduces the victim to a punchline.
I don't think Trump's constant stepping into the background of Clinton's shots was necessarily intentional, but his presence was constant and unnerving.
He improvises on a track playing in the background by running a violin bow across a hi-hat cymbal to unnerving effect.
One of the unnerving possibilities of insect decline is that it may have been going on decades before long-term monitoring started.
But it's a bit unnerving that Disney wouldn't tell me where the long-range, band-sensing beacons are located in the park.
Scores of businessmen were detained last November in Riyadh's Ritz-Carlton hotel in a separate campaign against corruption, unnerving some foreign investors.
On the other hand, Trump's stance on foreign policy, trade an immigration is more uncertain and therefore more unnerving for the markets.
There you are, walking down a long, quiet, dimly lit hallway, when you hear a loud bang followed by an unnerving silence.
The notion of putting your life in the hands of a driverless vehicle is unnerving, given that the technology remains mostly elusive.
The falling prices are unnerving because it is hard to tell a simple story about what is driving them, Mr. Irwin says.
The mother won't reveal the name of the dope she's on, which makes it unnerving for the nurses trying to treat him.
There's a simultaneously pleasant and unnerving nostalgia in the room—a relatable pang of being a girl on the web post-millennium.
The violence was an unnerving reminder of the tensions that pervade this southern African nation, debilitated by Mugabe&aposs long, repressive rule.
This is someone so sure of herself, so calm and collected and copacetic that it has to be unnerving to her opponent.
Because that's what I think is especially unnerving about this robot — the idea that a woman has been copied without her consent.
The video above covers some really bizarre and unnerving broadcast interruptions that have occurred throughout the country in the past few decades.
Scores of businessmen were detained last November in Riyadh's Ritz-Carlton hotel in a separate campaign against corruption, unnerving some foreign investors.
The silence is unnerving Titanic: Honor and Glory appears to be smarter, or at the very least more sincere, than its contemporaries.
The incoming gusts and the potential destruction they could cause is unnerving, and Allen said they'd had trouble sleeping because of anxiety.
You have plenty of time, so avoid binging this series, which is too slow and unnerving to make for a good marathon.
For Pelosi, the only prospect more unnerving than keeping Trump in office is the prospect of inadvertently forcing him out of office.
One Twitter user said it's "unnerving" to think about showing up at work, where he's at risk at being in harm's way.
In the unnerving silence that followed, the drilling team, drenched in mud, crept back to the site and began cleaning up debris.
The story slides into unnerving gear after Shideh's impatient husband is called to the front, leaving her alone with their daughter, Dorsa.
Czernowin's score includes eruptions of orchestral, vocal, and electronic pandemonium that evoke with unnerving immediacy the chaos of battle and its aftermath.
The unresolved nature of McClintock's investigation, now almost 50 years old, underscores the unnerving amount of opacity that still surrounds women's health.
The five-tracker maintains Kanda's cinematic aesthetic, albeit with a club-friendly tint, that's dark and atmospheric in its distorted, unnerving beauty.
The most unnerving thing was not shitting on a guy, but the fact that I could hear him chomping on my logs.
Yola, her secondskin harmlessly absorbing the impact of many projectiles, exhibited the unnerving habit of screaming like a banshee with every kill.
In the days following Palu's tragedy, with 70,000 people displaced and aftershocks still unnerving survivors, the city's leadership seemed to have disappeared.
It is an unnerving but important question, and for most Americans there have long been only two obvious choices: burial or cremation.
Trusting Trump with this decision is all the more unnerving because we have seen him at the White House podium behaving irresponsibly.
Studying these images can be simultaneously unnerving and comforting, because — if you are like me — you begin to detect a family resemblance.
We essentially had giant bullseyes on our backs for the entire day of the match, and that made this situation especially unnerving.
Her enthusiastic nurturing of his talent, coupled with her own artistic frustrations, takes the story in unexpected, unpredictable, and somewhat unnerving directions.
Together Mx. Bhaskaran and Ms. Dalton post under the name Fecal Matter, broadcasting their unnerving interpretation of beauty to almost 300,000 followers.
It's unnerving, the idea that if there is a movie that has more than two women onscreen together, it's a message movie.
South Korea's willingness to curb intelligence-sharing is unnerving, given the gravity and immediacy of the threat from North Korea in particular.
Thomas B. Edsall Sifting through the wreckage of the 20063 election, Democratic pollsters, strategists and sympathetic academics have reached some unnerving conclusions.
Green takes an explicitly intersectional angle and echoes some of the gender theory that made "Gender Outlaw" so unnerving — and so entertaining.
In a remote vacation home, two traumatized children and their soon-to-be stepmother are trapped in an unnerving meet-and-greet.
Glowing streetlights and digital billboards are warm and inviting, but the overwhelming bustle and the overstimulating corporate presence strike an unnerving tone.
" Graham went on Trump's favorite morning show, "Fox & Friends," to express his horror: "This to me is just unnerving to its core.
Although biographers characterize Sekula as an unhinged savant, her work reflects discipline and acumen that make her firepower all the more unnerving.
And yet, for a capital-intensive industry that routinely makes billion dollar bets on new factories and products, the uncertainty is unnerving.
"What's unnerving is the sense that when he lies, he actually believes it — the sense that he is fundamentally unmoored from reality."
It's a deep and often unnerving representation of trauma, mother-daughter relationships, and the violent and lasting legacy of the slave trade.
At first, Yum China's independent business looked promising, posting same-store sales gains after two and a half years of unnerving declines.
If you can grit through it, the film offers a rewarding — if also unnerving — look at survival in the face of tragedy.
It was two summers ago — summer 2016 — when I had an unnerving experience with streaming content that foreshadowed what was to come.
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Adult Jennifer addresses characters from her past directly in her memory, and they talk back to her with a frankness that's unnerving.
RALLY IN ITALY Italian government bond yields were also benefiting from the expectation of further stimulus after an unnerving week for bond holders.
"It's an eerie, scary, unnerving feeling, like something out of a sci-fi movie," says Philip Levine, mayor of the city of 90,000.
We will watch the developments there, because, obviously, this is unnerving for markets, and people want some clarity on where this is going.
On another show if the genders were reversed this affair would hopefully play out more accurately to how predatory and unnerving it is.
Most of her videos are too unnerving to watch from beginning to end for reasons that are hard to put your finger on.
He also had a way of opening his eyes a little wider than normal, giving his thin face an unnerving, even devilish look.
There's something about the moment when early electronic music started bleeding over into punk that still feels very eerie and unnerving to me.
Monday's dose of unnerving news was a presidential tweet aimed at Amazon, which Mr. Trump accused of hurting the United States Postal Service.
But last month a Malaysian politician said that plant should be closed, denting the company's stock and further unnerving the rare earths market.
O'Donnell builds an entire unnerving alien world inside the ship, one that hits both ends of the alien conceptual spectrum: shiny and slimy.
I am not a fan of flying, so two full days of traveling home for my parents' vow renewal was a little unnerving.
A similarly unnerving art-robot makes an early appearance in "Velvet Buzzsaw", a new comic-horror film released on Netflix on February 1st.
Even if they are, the expanding universe of bonds with a negative yield -- effectively penalizing investors for holding them -- is unnerving for many.
This feature might strike some as unusual or maybe even a little unnerving, but it really strikes me as more of a convenience.
In an increasingly privacy-conscious world, the sudden zombie appearance of an old social media profile would be an unnerving experience for anyone.
The sound of a room full of people sitting silently is powerfully unnerving, and John Krasinski's film thrives and feeds on this feeling.
When I asked Rudder about this phenomenon, he said it was only natural for people to find the copy-and-paste approach unnerving.
The center of the pie was fused together with an avocado rose that had been filled with caviar, so understandably unnerving to dismantle.
With that said, hearing a weird noise at a time when your spacecraft was in radio silence with NASA was probably pretty unnerving.
NEW YORK, Jan 2870 (Reuters) - Wall Street has started the new year where it ended 21945, with a host of factors unnerving investors.
Unnerving your concerned friends by Loving every single post on your girlfriend's Facebook profile, even those published a decade before you two met.
Even the prospect of a newcomer at top of the U.S. Federal Reserve when Janet Yellen steps down in 2018 could prove unnerving.
The move was effective, if unnerving — "The next time I have an idea like that, punch me in the face," Tyrion told Varys.
One of the most unnerving, telltale signs of a terrible boss is one who rarely lets you know where you (or they) stand.
Perhaps most unnerving were the twin W's carved into his left cheek and lower lip, leaving trails of flayed skin along their edges.
The eerie truth is that 2016 is so deeply unnerving not because it is "like 1968" but because it isn't like anything else.
After seven episodes wrought with graphic imagery and unnerving themes, the controversial series all but promised a finale as shocking as its beginning.
Bhad Bhabie has so far handled exposure with grace — she's crafted a bright, hooky, unnerving album that exposes the dilemma of public life.
Dr. Jeffrey Lieberman, a psychiatrist who specializes in schizophrenia, arrived at a similar conclusion after he had an unnerving experience with a patient.
Unfamiliar with the details of earlier European panics, most Americans approached increasingly wild claims with an unnerving degree of credulous naivete, said Sjöberg.
It is also slightly unnerving to know that, somewhere at your school, there's a professor who now thinks you're a stupid human being.
Inside, like  Thumper, is weird, unnerving, and well-deserving of the horror branding, it just happens to take place inside of a platformer.
It's deliriously unnerving to hear his half-asleep fantasies about adventures in Las Vegas and Croatia, music-industry riches, plots against rival rappers.
Perhaps most unnerving is the fact that no one -- inside the Administration or out -- believes anything will change in Trump's approach to Russia.
Still, the spiraling scope of infection in New Rochelle, and the increasingly disruptive measures being used to fight it, were unnerving for residents.
Stomach cramps and strange dreams follow dinner; and as her unnerving visions intensify, Melanie suspects her hosts' intentions might be less than benign.
There's a somewhat unnerving motif of creepy individuals standing outside windows, including what appears to be a masked priest, looming by Molly's office.
Even if they are, the expanding universe of bonds with a negative yield — effectively penalizing investors for holding them — is unnerving for many.
There are also political concerns at play: For any president staring down reelection in less than 15 months, the prospect would be unnerving.
This tumble in long-term bond yields is especially unnerving because it has pushed long-term yields even lower than short-term yields.
Many women don't look forward to their yearly exam, and language barriers made an awkward situation all the more unnerving for Ms. Méndez.
The most unnerving moment of the trip for her, Mo'ne Davis said, came at the Center for Civil and Human Rights in Atlanta.
The effect was a bit unnerving, as if wandering through a casually laid-out obstacle course defined by a series of fragile objects.
Mr. Rezaj's ability to explode with rage at the slightest provocation while in character is unnerving — and, he said, not an acting stretch.
It's such an unnerving sight — with such a jarring fender-bender ending — it's easy to miss the smaller details of the cold open.
The decision was unnerving for many in northeast Asia who are concerned about China's growing military prowess and skeptical about Mr. Kim's intentions.
While it may be unnerving to enter the world of credit at a young age, getting a head start is a great idea.
Mr. Duterte's threat to expand martial law nationwide is unnerving for many in the Philippines who lived through the dictator Ferdinand E. Marcos.
The Poodle had a big week — unnerving other heads of state over the phone, confusing people at meetings and signing those executive orders.
Ask Real Estate Q. A month after I bought a co-op in Kensington, Brooklyn, I had an unnerving encounter with the super.
It's an unnerving mystery told by a rigorous moralist, a profoundly American nightmare set squarely in the first year of the Trump presidency.
But the notion of an untrained pastor drawing down on a gunman from the pulpit as people flee a crowded sanctuary is unnerving.
His decency, and what we now might call his emotional intelligence, presented themselves with a serene consistency that could be a little unnerving.
And, oh, you know that other unnerving staple of nighttime fantasies, the one in which you're in a public place in your underwear?
That's what makes Ginsburg's escalating criticism of Trump unnerving to some Democrats, prompting them to gently criticize Ginsburg, who's beloved on the left.
Even if they are, the expanding universe of bonds with a negative yield — effectively penalising investors for holding them — is unnerving for many.
In kriziz, traditional Mexican crafts take their place alongside or even within unnerving contraptions with mysterious applications — apparently for both pain and pleasure.
The man, 45-year-old Michael Matthew Montgomery, was sentenced Monday after a series of unnerving incidents that went down at the popular chain.
The most popular, and divisive, politician in modern Turkish history, Erdogan has more recently overseen a widening crackdown against opponents, further unnerving global investors.
If you missed Joel Edgarton's unnerving thriller about a couple who reconnects with the husband's high school acquaintance, you can't stream it soon enough.
What's unnerving is that fact I was there to help him get through some of his hardships and supported his career and his sobriety.
His ballón was otherwordly: not only could he jump high, but he seemed to hang in the air for an unnerving amount of time.
" Camomile said at that time it was "a little unnerving and unsettling" that Ajayi was connected to the case, "but you don't know anyone.
This doesn't mean they're "bad" — most are intriguing and unnerving and technically impressive — but they suggest a dearth of pathos in contemporary figurative sculpture.
The protagonist, one of the subsidiary's employees, decides to use his desk stamp to bear witness to the unnerving and chaotic events that follow.
Antonia Martinelli, who chronicled the invasion on her blog The Momtropolis, noted the animals' unnerving habit of staring in people's windows from fire escapes.
It's unnerving at first, and annoying after that, but not as annoying as a 23-speed shifter would be if fitted to an X2.
That feeling of dread builds and builds until the film arrives at one of the most unnerving scenes I've ever endured in a theater.
It's gorgeous, and — given the general over-representation of Catholic churches in the horror genre — surprising that it manages to look so freshly unnerving.
When Donald Trump was elected president, there was much talk about the ways in which he represented something abnormal and unnerving in American politics.
Both stories are unnerving for the same reason — they suggest immediate, fatal punishments for everyday actions like speaking to someone, or looking at them.
The short and unnerving jolt of an aircraft is enough to make most travellers to freak out momentarily, then go back to being calm.
It could have been a comedy, or it could have used its tropes to say something unnerving about the genuinely scary looming energy crisis.
Last month, the central bank hiked its key interest rate to an unnerving 60 percent to try to stabilise the peso and calm inflation.
Click here to view original GIFImage: YouTube / GizmodoWhat's even more unnerving than an artificially intelligent Big Mouth Billy Bass telling you about the weather?
He says things no national politician in history would have dared say, things that the press covers because they are outrageous, controversial, unnerving, appalling.
It's natural for most Democrats to hope her victory there will bring an end to what has become an unnerving stretch of the campaign.
But margin debt, as the charts show, has the unnerving habit of peaking right around the time the bubble turns into a sell-off.
According to the Raymond James chief investment strategist, there's a high probability an unnerving pullback could drag stocks down as soon as this week.
Known for her breakout camp roll in the cult class movie, Showgirls, Gershon bears such a striking resemblance to FLOTUS that it's frankly unnerving.
Elliott has a reputation as one of the most aggressive activists and is known for unnerving CEOs while researching their management of a business.
But the uptrend was narrowly maintained as trade-policy conflicts, rising bond yields, a tech-regulation panic and an unnerving wobble on global growth.
With more than 300 million guns in the United States, the potential for anyone's child being a victim of an accidental shooting is unnerving.
President Trump said he was ready to impose tariffs on all $500 billion of imported goods from China, unnerving financial markets in premarket trading.
About a month ago, I wrote about their "GREEN!" death siren; why Minnesota's syrupy disposition in the open floor was so unnerving and detrimental.
Like Vertigo's swirling, unnerving soundtrack , a recurring melodic theme surfaces throughout Sirens' foggy soundscapes, a "naive, childlike, almost nursery rhyme motif" according to Martin.
The day was cut short, and the crew retreated to the hotel with the unnerving possibility that the entire mission could be in jeopardy.
This forecast is likely to be unnerving for people in middle Tennessee who are still picking up the pieces from last week's deadly tornadoes.
Most unnerving for many here was the realization that Mr. Papadopoulos had been secretly arrested three months ago and cooperating with prosecutors ever since.
What is especially unnerving to investors now is the apparent impotence of institutions that would seem to have the greatest chances of soothing markets.
In a sign of how unnerving Russia's statements had become, Ukrainian politicians pleaded publicly with the administration to take a stand against the referendum.
Here is an expanded version of the guide above on some purchases that might make an unnerving few weeks go a little more smoothly.
That assessment is both comforting (all we have to do is change the definition of masculinity) and unnerving (masculinity requires that you do what?).
Helplessness, fear, ridicule, and strength are intertwined through this humorous but unnerving painting that both showcases and undermines the severity of terrorism in Indonesia.
Ford can be heard behind the camera, and often talks directly to the viewer on screen with an unnerving stare and direct, concise words.
Crown Prince Mohammed previously detained senior royals and prominent Saudi businessmen in 2017 at Riyadh's Ritz-Carlton hotel, unnerving investors at home and abroad.
Rather, it's the problem Mr. Shults has set out to investigate, with a precision that is all the more unnerving for being fundamentally humane.
Part of the reason rainforest fires are so unnerving for ecologists is because these are ecosystems where plants and animals typically escape the flames.
An unnerving combination of global economic concerns and escalating tensions in the Middle East also crunched commodity prices while bolstering safe-haven sovereign bonds.
Overhead shots of soldiers scattered across a beach convey an unnerving isolation — as if these were the last souls on earth, terminally alone, deserted.
Without a union representative, the path to obtaining outside legal assistance in the wake of a mistreatment by an employer is unnerving and costly.
There were also unconfirmed reports that a suicide bomber from Uzbekistan or a neighboring country might have been responsible, unnerving St. Petersburg's Central Asians.
The Trump Administration's early days have invited comparison to the most unnerving political moments in memory, particularly Richard Nixon's behavior during the Watergate scandal.
And as his opponent, Anthony Joshua, the unified heavyweight champion of the world, waited with unnerving patience, that Ruiz would lose almost felt unavoidable.
Their contest for Anne's affection is thrilling and unnerving to witness, a full-body, full-dress chess match with no referee and ambiguous rules.
"Candle Cove" is an unnerving puppet show that supposedly ran on public access television decades ago — but actually only existed as an internet legend.
Gail: You didn't have to believe Trump was actively engaged in a conspiracy to point out a whole lot of unnerving stuff going on.
From the opening music box chimes of the title track, the album is an unnerving experience that makes some truly bizarre twists and turns.
Here's the fairly unnerving reply they sent to him in the comments section: The last post on Tate's Facebook page is from 15 hours ago.
Wang remembers the day well: Though he'd worked with Amazon for months to plan for the sale, it felt "unreal" and "very unnerving," he says.
Photo: AP ImagesA letter published in a scientific journal last year challenged the safety of promising gene-editing tool CRISPR, unnerving researchers and investors alike.
But for at least some teachers at Cass Tech, one of Detroit's top-performing high schools, the new video is both unexpected and deeply unnerving.
While we've long known about Hollywood's dirty little practice of paying women less than their male contemporaries, discovering just how much less is still unnerving.
Japan's Nikkei retreated to a 25.55-month low on Tuesday after a slide on Wall Street deepened with a series of unnerving U.S. political developments.
And there was a nagging voice I heard at the same time every day, like some sort of chant or incantation, unnerving in its consistency.
It also explains the appeal of Kodak's return to society: a protectiveness of his future through an unnerving familiarity with where he may be headed.
This to me is just unnerving to its core to say to the American people, 'ISIS has been destroyed in Syria' -- (that) is not true.
The Ocean's 8 actress and the True Detective alum have teamed up for a thriller with a trailer so unnerving, it already deserves an award.
In an unnerving coincidence, Ivanovic's second round match was also suspended after a spectator fell down the stairs at the same show court on Thursday.
And if you're really in the mood for something unnerving, writer-director Bryan Bertino's single-location thriller The Strangers will be available on October 1st.
But what's particularly unnerving about the latest incident is the regional aviation hub had a much tighter security system in place than many other airports.
Lower borrowing during the six months were accompanied by sluggish revenue collections, unnerving investors, who were already concerned the government was living beyond its means.
The lack of visibility on what Donald Trump's presidency holds could be doubly unnerving given that the Fed is expected to continue raising interest rates.
Evan Jenkins finished second in a race that Blankenship made surprisingly close in the final week -- unnerving Washington Republicans who thought he couldn't beat Manchin.
The point is that Brexit is a nightmare, but it is also a lesson—bracing, unnerving, even liberating—in what democracy is and must be.
Piper is about a baby bird's relentless fight to overcome its unnerving fear of the ocean's waves as they come violently crashing into the shore.
As this Twilight Zone-esque story unfolds, Hannah discovers a strange little house on her family's property, and uncovers an unnerving secret about her father.
Instead, its creators have presented a modern, well-informed, and factually accurate monster movie — it's effective, it's unnerving, and above all else, it's pretty scary.
It's gripping and unnerving, a noir-style mystery with no answers that goes in entirely unexpected directions (and harbors a hint of William Faulkner too).
The day's tedium made me particularly prone to embrace the show's premise: offering a thoughtful, funny, and totally unnerving look at modern day office culture.
August 30, 2017 Today on CNN 10: An unusual move by North Korea results in an unnerving wake-up call for many people in Japan.
The works in this series resemble those pitch-black levels in Resident Evil with the same unnerving ghoulish aesthetic brandished in the Dead Space franchise.
Voiced quite stunningly by Thompson, in a singsong lilt that is not remotely sweet, Miles and Flora are just as unnerving as the speechless ghosts.
Magnus Nordenhof Jonck, the cinematographer, creates an unnerving atmosphere despite the static story and pretentious, repetitive shots of skies and of people blurred through windows.
As if in response to this somewhat unnerving memorial, the galleries on the second floor, where the show concludes, have a dusky chapel-like atmosphere.
But as an Iranian-American youth in Maryland, where he grew up, Pishevar knew intimately how unnerving it could be to interact with the police.
For now, Dexcom's devices still require diabetes patients to go through the sometimes unnerving task of drawing their own blood, albeit only once a day.
The tool also generates radioactive fallout zones based on current weather, and casualties are tallied on a right-hand menu along with other unnerving statistics.
Mr. Kurosawa doesn't draw dramatic attention to this resemblance, but it's there, creating a connection that becomes part of a complex, unnerving web of signification.
This cat stuffed full of wires, this stupid animatronic doll, this unnerving simulation came into her life to mimic memory, not to create new ones.
Writing with extraordinary grace and tenderness, Smith injects unnerving tension into a delicate coming-of-age story set squarely in the path of a tornado.
The artist continues this unnerving sense of Deep Time with his flags, which are more in tune with a solar cycle than gallery opening hours.
Unease at Le Pen's strong showing in France's presidential race has hurt French government bonds in recent weeks, with her anti-euro stance unnerving investors.
It's gripping and unnerving, a noir-style mystery with no answers that goes in entirely unexpected directions (and harbors a hint of William Faulkner, too).
But Gianfranco Rosi's documentary "Fire at Sea," a high point of the 2016 New York Film Festival, makes it real, life-size and viscerally unnerving.
There is something deeply arresting about watching one figure on an empty stage; it's unnerving and weird and the antithesis of a Big Rock Performance.
A much more interesting idea is floating around in BlacKkKlansman, one that, if pursued, might have made for a much more effective and unnerving film.
We may be living in an unnerving period of uncertainty at the moment, but this is one form of rebellion we can absolutely get behind.
This is unnerving data, as we tend to imagine the economy as a rare subject on which objective facts, rather than group conflicts, drive opinions.
The death of famed chef Anthony Bourdain, who apparently killed himself in a hotel room in France, caps a week of unnerving news about suicide.
At first, the experience is "unnerving enough" that it sets off alarm bells for the passenger, causing them to worry about what could go wrong.
If that was a case of too many effects being unnerving, too little can also be frustrating, and 4DX still has a way to go.
For DACA recipients, immigration activists and allies dedicated to preserving or codifying the program, the postmortem also requires confronting some frank and unnerving new numbers.
Although that might be an unnerving assignment for some players, Pliskova maintained she was delighted by the matchup, particularly since she has never played Williams.
Remember that genuinely unnerving deepfake of Tom Holland and Robert Downey Jr. in Back to the Future, that went viral a couple of weeks back?
Nightly news broadcasts have opened with unnerving scenarios of missile attacks launched by Iran's Shiite proxies and a possible infiltration attempt from Syria or Lebanon.
Less painstaking than Charles Ray's latter-day effigies, less unnerving than Katharina Fritsch's animals and saints, the sculptures here look dismayingly like oversize Disney figurines.
Ten years later, after an unnerving black-and-white interlude inside a fantastical movie theater, we meet a grizzled woodsman with a cigarette accosting strangers.
However, because I view my juuling as a sort of shameful addiction, it felt unnerving to be put on blast by a publicist about it.
To watch someone use it is a bit unnerving, since the person appears to be making marks in midair, but you can't actually see those.
Little unnerving -- but fascinating to be in the middle of a ginned-up, self-serving shit-storm pushed by fake, in-the-bag partisan media.
This is known as the "nuclear option," a colorful but rather unnerving nickname now that we've got President Trump speaking so enthusiastically about going nuclear.
These attacks on U.S. and European political and economic actors and institutions fit in with Moscow's larger strategy of subverting governments and unnerving potential opponents.
This is known as the 'nuclear option,' a colorful but rather unnerving nickname now that we've got President Trump speaking so enthusiastically about going nuclear.
Annual inflation is 23.0 percent, well above the Bank's 23.2 percent target and unnerving a growing number of policymakers that it could spiral out of control.
These characters are not so much gay as queer—meaning their sexuality and gender are hard to pin down—which makes them more unnerving to protagonists.
He manages the spin flip perfectly, with such unnerving precision as to suggest a man whose singular consciousness has been totally consumed by the Spurs collective.
When a film has to go for such cheap, unworthy scares, it's a bad sign that it doesn't have anything smarter or more unnerving going on.
TIM has lost more than one-third of its market value since French media group Vivendi first took a stake in mid-2015, unnerving other investors.
The latest product from augmented reality startup Blippar has a simple, if somewhat unnerving, pitch: what if you could turn your face into a digital billboard?
Cam never deals much with technology itself, and yet it's an effective, unnerving techno-thriller focused almost entirely on the emotions intertwined with our online interactions.
With the right setup and a great cast — in this case, particularly The Guest's Maika Monroe — even the most seemingly mundane things can become deeply unnerving.
And every scene that called back to one of those episodes had a deeper sense of emotional investment — making them both more tense, and emotionally unnerving.
"The other thing unnerving the market is rapid growth in U.S. crude production," said Andrew Lebow, a senior partner at Commodity Research Group in Darien, Connecticut.
A New Zealand publication noted last year that commenters were making unnerving requests on videos of kids performing viral "challenges," and sometimes attempting to make contact.
Turns out, there are downsides to being mistaken for a celebrity: "I've had people take photos of me without my permission, which is unnerving," said Cadman.
Molenbeek is now quiet, but Johan Leman, a veteran social worker who knew one of the bombers, finds the lull almost more unnerving than the attacks.
The music is similarly unnerving: while the tunes and sound effects are all familiar, they bend and contort based on how Mario is moving on-screen.
In a series of unnerving YouTube videos, local Patasiwa Kumbang Amalatu has detailed the decay of what looks like a liopleurodon wrapped in very old skin.
"If you're Florida ... (the predictions) should be quite unnerving," the expert in climate adaptation and design said in a telephone interview with the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
But what proved truly unnerving was the fact that all of the bodies were intact, faced the same direction and were scattered among felled tree trunks.
You mileage may very, and they do look like me, but they strike me as unnerving in a way similar offerings from other companies do not.
It described some unnerving ways of getting creative with the technology that have actually worked but did not detail any cases or approaches that have failed.
They fit perfectly with the aesthetic of the Necromancer, diving into the darker side of Diablo with the unnerving, foggy moors and the sinister, horrific temple.
The tacky technicolor veneer of the show only makes these cruel twists of fate feel more unnerving, like we've been baited into a witch's gingerbread cottage.
Progress on another issue unnerving markets - a deal to fund the U.S. government and avoid another possible government shutdown - also provided a boost to risk appetite.
What makes Zika so unnerving is that it was virtually unknown in the Western Hemisphere until arriving in Brazil in 13.93, likely during the World Cup.
The instructions are clear enough, and include detailed suggestions for how to present the final plate, but they also feature unnerving photos of very hairy hands.
The operator of a company that provides deaf interpreters to Manatee County told WPTV that it was "horribly unnerving" for her to watch the press conference.
His statement was unnerving not only because he has said it before but because Trump is entering the most dangerous period of his term so far.
"The unrelenting six-week selloff has been unnerving to say the least," Michael Haigh, head of commodities research at Societe Generale, wrote to clients on Wednesday.
St Giragos was seized with other properties, unnerving Turkey's tiny Armenian community which has sued for its return, said Vartkes Ergun Ayik, the church foundation's president.
Alabaster pale and swathed in a shapeless hoodie and sweatpants, Morgan (played with unnerving stillness by Anya Taylor-Joy) is 5, but resembles a young adult.
The last line — "Only you know if we did it" — serves as an unnerving message to people in the future who will pass by the site.
It was unnerving, even for me, to realize that after almost 30 years a political system — not a cultural history — could still be imposing bad taste.
The big donors on the team, like Rebekah Mercer, are also unnerving, a sign that the new government may be further in debt to superwealthy backers.
The meanings of these three names are at best confounding and at worst unnerving, evoking big government, immateriality and darkness both individually and as a group.
"Continuity" (2212) is an unnerving, disjunctively told tale of a young, troubled soldier welcomed home from war duty in Afghanistan by his strange, excessively loving parents.
On Tuesday, they watched three unnerving videos that Mr. Roof filmed of himself taking backyard target practice with the murder weapon in a two-handed grip.
It's an unnerving scene, one that doubtless speaks to how some men view women, but it also speaks, I think, to how the movies see women.
That's why it was so unnerving to watch Ms. Dunham use her own friendship with a man to try to publicly discredit an accusation against him.
Emphasizing this, Morgan Z. Whirledge's dense and darting score builds an atmosphere of unnerving upheaval — essential to a movie relying on mood rather than special effects.
Shot over the course of one day, and then manipulated by the artist, this video of majestic yet vulnerable animals is at once sublime and unnerving.
"The Believers Are But Brothers," which takes its name from a line in the Quran, is a sprawling, aggressively contemporary and thoroughly unnerving piece of theater.
Sometimes I think this is an unnerving, near sociopathic skill, but that might just be my outsider's perspective from being in a relationship older than Tinder.
This unnerving authenticity is partly testament to Mr. Driver's ability to tuck one performance inside another, but it also testifies to a stark and discomfiting truth.
It had been unnerving, he said, to discuss his family member's deportation with neighbors and co-workers in Idaho who support the government's crackdown on immigrants.
But now the giants just eat them, our tech columnist argues in his latest consideration of the unnerving power of Amazon, Apple, Google, Facebook and Microsoft.
If the sudden huge spike in the numbers is unnerving to some, it doesn't actually mean an increase in the number of people who've fallen ill.
There's a thin line between the mawkish and the merely sentimental, and Wendy, Benh Zeitlin's riff on the Peter Pan story, rides it with unnerving abandon.
The townspeople's stiff, unnerving affect stresses the language and, above all, its falseness — the string of lies, gossip and conjecture that will ultimately lead to tragedy.
GREENBURGH, N.Y. — The sight was surely unnerving to the Rangers, who have come to rely, tactically and psychologically, on Henrik Lundqvist at this time of year.
The opener, "The Story Of," is straightforward enough: A woman receives a visit from an unnerving stranger who ends up having a connection to her husband.
The raid was national news, so Mr. Ipek opened his laptop and watched an unnerving spectacle: an attack on his multibillion-dollar empire, in real time.
Then, on Wednesday, came an unnerving development: A number of university employees received a robocall that used Ms. Majors's death to promote a white supremacist ideology.
Tired depictions of naive old woman have masked an unnerving fact: It's computer-literate millennials and Gen Z who have the real problem with online scams.
The virus is expected to dent China's growth after months of economic worries over trade tensions with the United States, unnerving foreign companies doing business there.
The virus is expected to dent China's growth after months of economic worries over trade tensions with the United States, unnerving foreign companies doing business there.
"Feeder 2" (1998) is a life-sized gingerbread house, simultaneously inviting and unnerving, which references both holiday celebrations and the carnivorous witch from Hansel and Gretel.
It can sometimes be difficult to manage employees who are older than them, the sisters admit, recalling one especially unnerving experience with a rambunctious delivery driver.
Saved from the unnerving blood-count plunge that set in when my lurking ailment came out of remission, I was back to having time to burn.
Quickly, I began to feel as if I'd wandered into the plot of a Philip K. Dick novel, or succumbed to an especially unnerving fever dream.
The prospect is unnerving to those who have gotten used to an American economy that relies on cheap imports to keep the corporate bottom line churning.
But I've long found it unnerving and fascinating, and when a friend on social media mentioned that it was available on FilmStruck, I was genuinely surprised.
And we have to see urban growth that way because it can be extremely fast, extremely unnerving, extremely transformative within even a decade, as we've seen.
He was always afraid that the psychosis would return, and would sometimes feel an unnerving sensation that his bed was spinning as he lay on it.
Others zoom out to take in a smoky sitting room crowded with taxidermy, or a staircase strewn with broken toys presided over by an unnerving clown.
As Vox's Zeeshan Aleem explained: Trade wars are a particularly unnerving prospect for many exporters in other countries, since retaliatory actions can spiral out of control.
"(T)he notion that some would descend upon Cannon Ball as self-purported 'human shields' is both unnerving and unnecessary," spokesman Craig Stevens said in a statement.
That applies to the snowy setting, sure, but also to the mood of the film, which trades traditional horror scares for a permeating unease and unnerving quiet.
The International Monetary Fund rejected Zambia's borrowing plans earlier this year and said the country was at high risk of debt distress, unnerving investors holding Zambian debt.
Being hooked up to a machine and seeing so much blood taken out (and mixed in a glass bottle hanging above our head) was a little unnerving.
In a truly unnerving marketing move, Kentucky Fried Chicken has teamed up with Crocs to ruin the world — I mean — create an unprecedented new kind of footwear.
Of course, the idea of a fast food restaurant retaining my image for recognition purposes, tied to an actual order history, is more than a little unnerving.
The trailer for season 4 also dropped, and while it doesn't give much away, it is filled with imagery that is as unnerving as it is exciting.
It's great that Harmon's happy with the way The Simpsons represented him, but the image of him gazing at the drawing pre-sex is a little unnerving.
It's a bit unnerving to see Deadpool, whom we're used to seeing toss around cynical, raunchy jokes, believing in goodness and being able to change your ways.
Knowing that was the plan for the day was unnerving enough, but before going on set, he suddenly panicked over whether or not he should have manscaped.
Scene by scene, the documentary spotlights Holmes' unnerving behaviors, shaky voice, and mesmerizing, beautiful eyes to build up the scare factor associated with her power and intelligence.
The rest of the band focused on the noisy punk foundation on which Osztrosits' words sit, bringing a slight sense of stability to the otherwise unnerving performance.
Other than a somewhat unnerving moment in a decades-old airlock chamber leading to the reactor, it was more high school science tour than sensitive government installation.
The movie is splendidly cast from top to bottom, starting with Kaluuya and extending to Keener and Whitford (along with an unnerving small role for Stephen Root).
The Catalonia issue has sent shockwaves across Europe, energizing regions with their own secessionist agenda while unnerving those fighting to keep the European Union from fracturing further.
The ghosts choose to toy with you, sometimes playing literal games—in an abandoned military academy the disembodied voices challenge you to an unnerving round of hangman.
The first of these occurs almost immediately, a truly unnerving incident that leaves Michelle (a smashing Mary Elizabeth Winstead) chained to a bed in an underground bunker.
They can't continue relying on Payet or Greizmann to do something brilliant to pull them out of danger – and this Iceland have an unnerving air of indomitability.
The Eyes of My Mother is skin-crawling gothic horror about mutilated minds and bodies, which makes its frame-by-frame monochromatic beauty all the more unnerving.
When Haye spoke about Briggs, asking the crowd in attendance of what they thought of him, he was met with an unnerving, disquieted audience, offering muted reaction.
After the numbing upward grind of the past few months, even the average 6.3 percent second-half setback in those "calm" years would probably seem pretty unnerving.
More unnerving, employees said, was the president's threat to remove the security clearance of Bruce Ohr, a civil servant who worked to combat Russian mobs and oligarchs.
They are meaningful to the extent that they illustrate Manson's unnerving charisma, but their position as individual human beings has no place in the Charles Manson mythology.
Key Sung's most enviable quality is perhaps his ability to, while experimenting with new sounds and unnerving the listener, have each song remain a bonafide dancefloor banger.
He skipped the soapbox and arrived in a $7 million helicopter, later offering rides to children and unnerving Hillary Clinton's aides by circling low over the fair.
More unnerving, conservatives too -- the kind that, in post-war Europe, had functioned as a firewall between the far right and liberal democracy -- borrow from Orban's playbook.
Draws include hills perfect for hiking; tiny, secret pebble beaches around the perimeter; unnerving cliffs leading to the calm of Myrtos Beach and storybook towns like Assos.
And many Asian-Americans in the United States have felt an unnerving public scrutiny, noticing that a simple cough or sneeze can send people around them scattering.
Anatomy of a Scene The creepy clown Pennywise doesn't appear in this scene from the latest adaptation of Stephen King's novel, but it's an unnerving sequence nonetheless.
In the three episodes made available to critics, the dominant figure is Doug Matthews, an F.B.I. agent whose enthusiasm for the investigation is both charming and unnerving.
I mean, there are some cues that are almost winking at the audience through a horror movie trope, while being a bit unnerving at the same time.
He must also speak against the background of Bobby Previte's exquisitely unnerving sound design and music, which ranges from primal percussion to ear-scraping high-tech distortions.
Still, it's incredibly unnerving when that gap becomes a gulf, or when a friend who is perfectly lovely and likable in person is… kind of insufferable online.
The same cannot be said of the rather unnerving Mr. Rathbun, whose coaching of the actors seems to release a personality that's much missed and usually hidden.
Gareth Pursehouse -- the man accused of murdering Drew Carey's ex-fiancee, Dr. Amie Hardwick -- once cracked a joke about "Game of Thrones" that now seems especially unnerving.
While the training can be "unnerving," as one Marine said, the Corps uses a "crawl, walk, run" approach to make sure Marines are up to the task.
We have long known that in the year 536 there was no summer; for about 15 months, the sun seemed to shine only dimly, unnerving people worldwide.
But even a distracting, unnerving, and yes, life-ruining crush is delicious: You might feel a frisson of desperation or disgust, but at least you feel alive.
Luke Scott, Ridley's son, directed Nexus Dawn, and it's a tense and unnerving five-minute short that feels right at home within the universe his father crafted.
It is unnerving for dance music, so usually associated with carefree nightclubs and intense catharsis, to force a listener to think so discursively about the music's implications.
Clawson does not think his house is in danger but the screeching steam and the vibration of his house from frequent small earthquakes has become "unnerving," he said.
In resisting the urge to turn every knob to 11 and bludgeon the audience into aural submission, Gridfailure has conjured up something that is both unpredictable and unnerving.
One film centers on Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg; one tries to redefine how we imagine the black American experience; one is an unnerving portrait of radicalism.
Burtynsky's intricately patterned and textured landscapes possess a crop-formation exoticism; yet it turns out that we humans are the architects of this unnerving and seemingly alien terrain.
His right-wing League party is campaigning along with other eurosceptic parties for European Parliament elections on May 26, but his comments are unnerving investors in Italian debt.
I can concede that there is something unidentifiably unnerving about the photograph, in which nothing in particular is happening, but I don't feel the joke holds much water.
Yes, but: The meeting is unnerving to some in tech policy circles, who fear the Justice Department is using its antitrust enforcement authority to pursue a partisan grudge.
Filled with low-lights, sound effects, 3D casts, growing things, unnerving portraiture, tape, stickers, and smells, it feels as far from a traditional gallery as you can get.
Also unnerving tech investors: Netflix and Facebook, which along with Amazon and Google-parent Alphabet make up the FANG stocks, have fallen sharply since their June-quarter reports.
The following is a modified excerpt from CNBC cybersecurity reporter Kate Fazzini's "Kingdom of Lies: Unnerving Adventures in the World of Cybercrime, " on sale wherever books are sold.
Two years since that competition, he'd crafted more than 200 unnerving faces out of his carb-y medium, and these days he's represented in Bangkok by Whitespace Gallery.
It was a little unnerving being a white woman and being introduced to kava tea by a white man, because historically, it is not a white people drink.
Technology that can run a thousand tiny digital copies of you through a thousand different simulations is still deeply unnerving, even if it's ostensibly designed to serve you.
A new retrospective of Mr Ruff's work since 1979, on display at the Whitechapel Gallery in London, adds up to an enthralling and unnerving exploration of the medium.
The campaign involves simple banners promoting the streaming service's original Twilight Zone-esque dystopian drama, Black Mirror, with a clever nod to its unnerving technology-run-amuck ethos.
Grace, the "celebrated murderess", has a disarming and unnerving approach to truth; by the series' close, the question of her innocence or guilt has almost ceased to matter.
Maybe I've been watching too much Black Mirror, but walking through a city and observing every other head bent towards a screen has unnerving implications for our future.
Mr Prabowo casts himself as a strongman, an unnerving pitch given that, as a general, he defended his father-in-law, Suharto, Indonesia's dictator from 1967 to 1998.
A horror game, when you are implicitly aware that your character is on the verge of collapse, but unsure of when it might occur, is much more unnerving.
The debate started slowly—it's almost unnerving to hear them talk like the last 72 hours haven't happened—but the absence of a handshake has set the tone.
The first official trailer for the Netflix adaption of the 1959 Shirley Jackson novel dropped on Wednesday — and it's just as  creepy and unnerving as one might imagine.
Caleb comes across an unnerving cabin in the woods, which we know belongs to the witch because we saw her there earlier, making an unguent of his brother.
"To my horror, Netflix has been encouraged by this, and funneled their ill-gotten gains toward a second season of this unhappy and unnerving series," the statement reads.
The women's unnerving, alluring beauty, the light wisps of smoke, and the richly dark, almost furry lines creates the illusion of a blurred, narcotized experience for the viewer.
Shot on black-and-white film with a foreboding drone and static-filled score by Flying Lotus that gets very abrasive, it's as gorgeous as it is unnerving.
In the "Performance" side of the exhibition, clothing breaks free of the body, as with the unnerving Possessed Dress, whose internal, hoop-like elements move on their own.
Goldman Sachs' Africa director Colin Coleman said earlier on Wednesday that South Africa was in a "very good position" but warned that the land drive was unnerving markets.
The 15 pages of documents contain new details about a series of interactions with Trump that Comey found so unnerving that he chose to document them in writing.
Today's headlines are as unnerving as ever, but so far this year, neither natural disasters nor geopolitical events have had more than a temporary influence on financial markets.
Fetishization of "teen girl" cultural value has led to an unnerving and ever-increasing sense that a teen girl is somebody an adult woman might want to be.
In the subsequent years, the triathlon enthusiast would build Elliott's activism unit from scratch, with a focus and energy that is unnerving to opponents and endearing to colleagues.
Basci's reluctance to cut interest rates had frustrated Erdogan, who argues Turkey needs lower borrowing costs to stoke growth, unnerving investors worried about political influence over monetary policy.
Taylor Swift's properties are a magnet for strange men with unrealistic and unnerving expectations ... and the latest one was nabbed early Wednesday morning outside her Rhode Island home.
Holden's last major film was "Network" (1976), in which he played an aging TV news executive who could not cope with the unnerving ways his business was changing.
It was unnerving to go under the knife again, but finally I got good news: With all the tissue gone, the chances of my endometriosis returning are slim.
On the eve of Russia's lightning seizure of Crimea, in February 2014, Putin put 150,000 troops on alert for war games, unnerving NATO as to his next move.
If Mr. Gillum performs well there, he'll probably have avoided unnerving too many white middle-class suburbanites while winning over workers with his messaging on higher base pay.
To make this hike from hell even more unnerving, a storm forces the women to take cover in a cabin with a grisly connection to a serial killer.
There's the unnerving real-life case of poet Oskar Kokoschka, who — after his beloved Alma Mahler left him in 1918 — had a sex doll made that resembled her.
This shift is unnerving to investors because momentum stocks, those defined by their large growth expectations relative to the broader market, have outperformed value names in recent years.
The stories gently coax the reader, only to pummel their mind with unnerving concepts and scenarios, and spit them back out, frazzled and tumbling into the next one.
Still, one threat against a JCC would be unsettling, but 69 of them, in just a few weeks, is an epidemic that is both unprecedented and terribly unnerving.
Trump has a way of creating three-step crises: He begins with an unnerving decision, then makes it clear he'll be doing nothing to minimize the potential damage.
In a supremely canny move, Bennett produced this unnerving, creepily atmospheric thriller, in which she plays a wealthy, somewhat abstracted housewife making a perverse bid for self-determination.
What's painful about the stance of many now claiming the #MeToo mantle is the apparent commitment to shutting down voices and discussions that might prove distasteful or unnerving.
The authorities have been thirsting for inside information about their domestic opposition since large antigovernment demonstrations exploded from nowhere in the winter of 2011, severely unnerving the Kremlin.
President Trump's decision, announced in May, accelerated a capital flight from Iran that hastened the rial's decline, unnerving Iranians who saw it as a warning of economic calamity.
Perhaps one of the most unnerving works in the show is by Willi Sitte, a committed socialist and the long-serving president of East Germany's official artists' association.
They are unnerving images—" 'Pervert' is too intense for me now," Opie told me recently—and they had a particularly jarring effect at the time she made them.
The result was especially unnerving for investors, who remain anxious about their exposure to the United Kingdom's economy after the vote to leave the European Union last month.
He emphasized the unnerving undercurrents of the music's seemingly rustic moments, like the chirping, restless woodwinds and sleigh bells that open the first movement and keep coming back.
To read Richard White's THE REPUBLIC FOR WHICH IT STANDS: The United States During Reconstruction and the Gilded Age, 1865-1896 is to come across an unnerving doppelgänger.
It contains several horrific — and now notorious — scenes of brutality, but what makes those moments especially unnerving is the low-key domestic naturalism in which they are embedded.
They also taught us to pack gunshot wounds and — in an unnerving simulation that drenched trainees in pig's blood, spurting as though from an arterial bleed — apply tourniquets.
OpticsFast customers report dreadful and unnerving experiences with the company: obscenity-filled rants from service reps, cascades of hectoring emails, repair jobs gone terribly wrong, threats of litigation.
Kepler is a virtuoso at delivering scenes of suspense, proving it here with an unnerving sequence in which a woman senses the silent killer who is stalking her.
In nearly every case, some ordinary aspect of filmmaking, like set design, takes on a weirdly unnerving quality when isolated from its context and presented in a gallery.
And the next morning, students at Morehouse woke up to another unnerving sight: graffiti marring the chapel, a spiritual gathering place dedicated to a revered alumnus, the Rev.
Prior to 2008, it had been many decades since the federal funds rate was zero, and a lot of people find the current interest rate environment deeply unnerving.
The result is an unnerving portrait of life in a community that endeavors to keep itself closed off to outsiders, partly by making life outside its borders unthinkable.
This book does an unnerving job of depicting the highly sexualized environment teenagers inhabit today on the web and the social anxiety created by spending hours a day online.
The plot unfolds in a series of unnerving psychological twists, all of which begin to blur the lines between the real and the imagined, the logical and the supernatural.
China claims 90 percent of the South China Sea, where it has steadily expanded military and other installations on artificial islands and reefs, unnerving the region and angering Washington.
It's profoundly unnerving; I worry, on some level, that I'm being hoodwinked, which, I hate to say, is also how I feel when I look at some modern art.
The attacks were particularly unnerving for investors because they occurred near the Strait of Hormuz, a choke point through which 30% of the world's sea-borne crude oil passes.
But I think looking for answers is almost always the wrong approach to the mystery show, because the answers you seek are going to be either unsatisfying or unnerving.
The study is one of the most robust efforts ever to measure changes in Antarctica, and its findings are an unnerving example of the consequences of a warmer ocean.
Besides seizing WTTW's airwaves for nearly three times as long as WGN-TV's, the hackers had successfully broadcast audio, and it was creepy enough to match the unnerving visuals.
Australia's indigenous people are entirely absent from all the paintings—an unnerving reminder that Australia's identity also emerged from violence against indigenous people and the silencing of their culture.
Bitcoin, blockchain, and cryptocurrency are unnerving to outsiders for the same reason that are exciting to evangelists: They seek to disrupt the way people have done things for centuries.
" The N.Y. Times' Jeremy Peters tweeted: "[W]hat I saw today was a fury between members of opposite parties that is as profound and unnerving as I've ever seen.
It's an unnerving metaphor for the reverberations of rape; the implications are that Diane, after being violated by Cooper, became a warped version of herself, literally a corrupt doppelganger.
In a fresh development in the trade difficulties unnerving German businesses, Trump said on Tuesday European tariffs facing motorcycle manufacturer Harley Davidson Inc were "unfair" and vowed to reciprocate.
However, it's unnerving that the people in charge of the US executive branch are using secure messaging apps as well as private email accounts to conduct official state business.
In trying to appear normal despite having left a body bleeding out at home, their stroll becomes an unnerving parody of a domestic situation gay men were often denied.
Aster piles on the personal confrontations and emotional breakdowns, but compounds them with unnerving new hauntings, all the way up to an ending that feels foreordained, but still shattering.
Well brace yourselves for some machine-assisted doom, because on Monday Boston Dynamics released a new piece of deeply unnerving footage that's almost certainly the beginning of the end.
An unnerving new study suggests that the trip to Mars could put passengers at a higher risk to develop cancer—possibly two times greater than what experts previously thought.
All of these audio clips are taken from the show, but there's something unnerving about taking them out of context and hiding them in intricate patterns on social media.
It's unnerving to think that an algorithm can make a not-terrible song in minutes and that AI is getting in on creative turf we categorize as distinctly human.
It was previously believed that "The Big One" could only occur in confined segments, and this new information is now being used by insurers to make some unnerving predictions.
As women, the idea of being harassed while walking down the street is not new; however, something about seeing it written out so plainly is unnerving and stomach-churning.
The world was nearing the limit of easy money's power, and what should have been rare swings in huge asset markets came with unnerving frequency, fouling sophisticated investment strategies.
Curry, more and more, is a simulacra, and to watch him play is to experience an unnerving confrontation with an increasingly unreal future built on technology and soft order.
Officials in the East African nation have been forced to take another look at their ambitious infrastructure plans after the government's fiscal deficit grew in recent years, unnerving investors.
A story this fascinating can bear a lot of documentary-style retellings — not least because Holmes's famously, uncannily, and apparently fake deep voice is so unnerving to actually hear.
To a TV critic — that is, someone who believes that television is the nervous system through which our culture sends signals to itself — this is all exciting and unnerving.
Audiences have come to expect this kind of rigor and complexity from Pixar, but the themes of The Incredibles 2 are so immediate as to make it unnerving viewing.
Despite denying that politics plays a role in the department's day-to-day operations, other prosecutors — current and former — reportedly expressed concern that Trump's attacks on Sessions are unnerving.
The interviewer's apparent indifference both to Shideh and to the attack — sucking on a candy rather like an overgrown child, he gives the explosion a cursory glance — is unnerving.
The mood of the track evokes unnerving pandemonium at the same time as a real kind of catharsis, and it's available to download for free from Adult Swim's website.
Republicans (like those he is beating in the primaries) may find Mr. Trump annoying, and they may find his unvarnished xenophobia, racism and jingoism unnerving as a tactical matter.
In their hearts, many Republican congressmen and senators must know he isn't really one of them, and it must be unnerving to hand him the keys of the party.
The chain-link fence between me and the central channel, the very fence I have to hold to remain in position as the wave approaches, feels foreign and unnerving.
After a few weeks of testing, the worst thing I can say about it is that the idea of giving a start-up access to my emails is unnerving.
Trump has slapped tariffs on imports from allies and rivals alike and has used tariffs as a political cudgel, as he did with Mexico over the border, unnerving businesses.
But for the Chinese students, who grew up imbibing messages that all but equated their life prospects and self-worth with academic achievements, the setbacks can be profoundly unnerving.
Now, the Trump administration had a new and unnerving policy, plus a rising pile of evidence that any bad results were likely to occur in the worst way possible.
Mr. Trump's decision to reimpose sanctions has accelerated a capital flight from Iran that hastened the rial's decline, unnerving Iranians who saw it as a warning of economic calamity.
Unnerving already panicked investors, oil prices sank more than 25% in their biggest one-day rout since the Gulf War after Saudi Arabia launched a price war with Russia.
"It's an unnerving mystery told by a rigorous moralist, a profoundly American nightmare set squarely in the first year of the Trump presidency," Ed Park writes in his review.
They disqualified fully one-third of the sitting members of the Majlis, Iran's parliament, from running for reelection — because they appeared to have the unnerving habit of thinking independently.
Still, Latimer said it might be a bit unnerving for local residents to see members of the National Guard roaming the streets of their city amid the coronavirus outbreak.
But when all eyes are on the president and looking for a workable solution to a very real crisis, that same disposition is likely to seem unnerving and erratic.
Cyber-flashing can be "deeply distressing and unnerving for recipients and sends a toxic message to women and girls that they are not safe in public space", she added.
She greets him, brushing his face with her hand — a moment of unnerving gentleness from a complete and total monster — before sitting him down at a table for supper.
Macron has warned that the violence which turned some Parisian boulevards into battlefields on Saturday risked unnerving foreigners, though he acknowledged on Tuesday that many protesters held legitimate grievances.
In a world of distrust and betrayal, they assume there is beauty in each person and in every situation, so they lead with an almost unnerving level of hospitality.
Cyber-flashing can be "deeply distressing and unnerving for recipients and sends a toxic message to women and girls that they are not safe in public space", she added.
Right at Home Revisiting your childhood home can be a happy trip down memory lane, but it may also be a little unnerving for you and the current owners.
I likewise find it unnerving that he came to the right decision in an impulsive way, changing policy 180 degrees after compelling photos emerged of children gassed in Syria.
But as with other unnerving-sounding innovations — self-driving cars, beacon devices that let retailers track customers' in-store behavior, delivery drones, cashier-less stores — we mostly just shrug.
I wouldn't call him a heel exactly, but there was something unnerving about it all, a feeling that maybe he would never lose and "Jeopardy!" would be different forever.
And while we are not living through a civil war, we are in a highly divisive and unnerving political climate, which can lead to regrettable behavior on social media.

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