Region unsettled The standoff has unsettled regional powers, some of which are scrambling to work out how to respond to the sudden escalation.
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So, it's wise to stay off this fresh, unsettled earth.
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The truth — and what remains unknown — has unsettled them all.
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And the lawsuit with Stew Carnall continued to rage unsettled.
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But old questions, unsettled since Ms. Roberts's death, still hover.
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NEW MILFORD "Unsettled Nostalgia," solo exhibition by Mohamad Hafez. Jan.
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But the whole situation left him unsettled, the lawsuit says.
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MACCALLUM: These folks are very unsettled by this whole thing.
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We have unsettled situation here between Israel and the Palestinians.
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The case remains unsettled because Ailes die in May 2017.
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Idlib is also unsettled by fighting between the rebel groups.
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"Unsettled, that's a good word," Rays manager Kevin Cash said.
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Marquand wasn't the only one left unsettled by Cohan's cosplay.
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An early departure by Mr. Carney could have unsettled markets.
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A flurry of announcements over the weekend unsettled oil markets.
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But Trump, caught in a political vice, has unsettled things.
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Our work has unsettled many who thought they were untouchable.
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For days and even weeks later, I felt very unsettled.
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It's unsettled where we go from here at this point.
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The law regarding digital devices is "really unsettled," she said.
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The interaction left me feeling vaguely threatened and tremendously unsettled.
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The potential ripples of the trade actions have unsettled investors.
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He unsettled them just by jogging out to his position.
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For the family, the answer regarding Bland's death remains unsettled.
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To be unsettled and discomforted is the world's great motivator.
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Overshadowing all else, though, is the unsettled Irish border problem.
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A collusion case he filed against the league remains unsettled.
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Yet, today, the hodgepodge, fragmented painting looks confused and unsettled.
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But at least one radioactive issue remains unsettled: health care.
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But his attempt at bringing reconciliation brought back unsettled scores.
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Her response to the commission at first unsettled Ms. Dhegrae.
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It unsettled Luke that she gave into temptation that easily.
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The result gave Mr. Merritt a rare and unsettled rearing.
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We should be unsettled, and we should ask ourselves why.
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Today we are unsettled on the role party elites should play.
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" He added that the request "left many in our workforce unsettled.
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He felt unsettled and scared about the uncertainty of our future.
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Were you ever unsettled by how well you were channeling Tommy?
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The vessel's unsettled surface speaks not of historicism but historical simultaneity.
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Rating: Greatly unsettled with how much I am here for it!
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The imposition of duties has unsettled markets in many agricultural goods.
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Worse, investors are unsettled by a constitutional referendum on December 4th.
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Iran&aposs Islamic revolution in 1979 unsettled the ultraconservative Sunni Kingdom.
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Instead of feeling secure, they're more likely to feel emotionally unsettled.
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Some of the questions asked left many in our workforce unsettled.
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Unsurprisingly, fans were pretty unsettled and confused by the gungina development.
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"I wouldn't say he's unhappy, but he's unsettled," the source said.
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It's about majorities being unsettled by minorities having rights and voices.
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The region hasn't been this unsettled since the second Gulf War.
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But, as obvious as reproducibility might seem, within science it's unsettled.
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But the path forward between the two countries still remains unsettled.
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He declined to get into specifics on which issues remained unsettled.
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But the question of what makes a German remains unsettled. 6.
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Mr. Bloomberg's moves have already rippled through an unsettled Democratic field.
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His crisis of confidence before Monday deeply had unsettled the Mets.
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The spirit of the competition may also be unsettled by Brexit.
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True, Diaspora communities may sometimes feel unsettled by Israeli military actions.
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Still, I was too unsettled to drive for a few days.
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It simply became part of the background, one more unsettled question.
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Young men in particular often convey an unsettled, slightly volatile air.
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Mr. Walker extends that unsettled, slightly evasive quality to his lyrics.
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The question unsettled Strawberry, who, like Gooden, is a recovering addict.
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Granted, many things remain unsettled, and crimes on both sides unresolved.
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Yet what does democratized capitalism actually promise a politically unsettled generation?
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" He added that the request "left many in our workforce unsettled.
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ET: The real state of our Union is unsettled — on edge.
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Anyone in the middle of all this would be rightly unsettled.
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Conflicted Colleague Cheryl Strayed: I understand why you feel unsettled, Conflicted.
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But it was the Dodgers who grew unsettled by Puig's comportment.
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Nowhere so unsettled my easy assumptions about what "reality" really is.
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Still, the surprise attack has left him befuddled and deeply unsettled.
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And he was feeling really unsettled when I talked to him.
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It is because unsettled anger has spawned disgust, producing cold contempt.
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The fight over whether to call witnesses remains unsettled, but Sen.
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In Riyadh, the Saudi crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, was unsettled.
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From Congress to the campaign trail, our politics are profoundly unsettled.
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Meanwhile, the unsettled feeling lingered in the pit of my stomach.
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"The recent events surrounding Iran have not unsettled investors," Sentix added.
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The recent attacks in Europe and elsewhere have unsettled some travelers.
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Dorian's possible paths forward were as expansive as they were unsettled.
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Dorian's possible paths forward were as expansive as they were unsettled.
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An unsettled Britain needs something more substantial than jokes about beer.
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The timing and exact form of the announcement remain unsettled, however.
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The other unsettled items are all seen as solvable sticking points.
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It also threw an already unsettled presidential race further into turmoil.
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The company has also unsettled rivals with its unlimited data plans.
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But the Brexit process has so unsettled political conventions that Mrs.
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Worse still for Republicans, it left the race still largely unsettled.
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For the past year, Scotland has been in an unsettled situation.
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All this change has given the young year an unsettled appeal.
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Chief Justice Moore's lawyer, Mathew Staver, argued that the conflicting state and federal orders had thus remained an unsettled issue — indeed, that it is still unsettled since the State Supreme Court has never dismissed the old orders.
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It was the Republican race, however, that appeared more unsettled on Tuesday.
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I think as a time in my life it was somewhat unsettled.
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Fears over the unsettled U.S. political situation actually edged lower in June.
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Democratic voters enter the core primary season unsettled and uncertain, as Sen.
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Mixed signals from America have unsettled as much as they have reassured.
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Early polls show him leading the large and unsettled field of Democrats.
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She believes his exposure to a world outside Utah unsettled her son.
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Precisely what information Swiss banks must disclose to other governments remains unsettled.
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This is the swirl of worry that is keeping these stocks unsettled.
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Billy met the Upside Down version of himself and was understandably unsettled.
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I said that seemed unlikely, but I understood why she felt unsettled.
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S. trade unsettled the market optimism that followed a U.S.-Mexico deal.
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This one isn't for those who are easily unsettled by bodily functions.
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Wiseman joins the company during an unsettled period for active money managers.
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But that now seems unsettled after Didi and Uber announced their merger.
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That unsettled Mr Cameron, and (aides now say) helped change British policy.
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Critics were unsettled, likening the models in the installation to quarantined aliens.
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But political compromises, judicial undermining, and back stepping keep civil rights unsettled.
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But the Weinstein exposé and its aftermath have unsettled the old system.
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During the ride, some of the other chimps hooted, restless and unsettled.
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These days we're all mobile and unsettled, even if we stay put.
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Ms. Evans said she was unsettled by the reaction to the video.
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The election of the first black president unsettled centuries of racial hierarchy.
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It was not clear if the unsettled weather overnight played a role.
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Unsettled about his most recent outing, the Yankees and Betances, 30, huddled.
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Though she couldn't see the lake, the thought of it unsettled her.
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The democracy that followed was unsettled, vindictive and suspicious of new ideas.
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The state of our union is unsettled, chaotic, impossible to pin down.
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It unsettled the sprawling urban campus that Barnard shares with Columbia University.
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Even with the new surveys, the Democratic race remains tight and unsettled.
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His descriptions find their urgency in his unsettled place between two worlds.
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Basic questions about fairness, the scope of scrutiny and accountability remain unsettled.
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But the question of whether the president can be indicted is unsettled.
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That said, there is a chance things will remain unsettled by July.
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Their dismissal unsettled some bank employees and raised eyebrows on Wall Street.
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The future of the medical deferred-action program remains unsettled as well.
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Morse received enough funding to string wire across an unsettled American landscape.
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The scene left everyone unsettled, including children who started crying, Bridges said.
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"We cannot allow ourselves to be unsettled by this," Ms. Merkel said.
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Well Exercise and eating have a fraught, unsettled relationship with each other.
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Mr. Goldstein filed the article, unsettled that he could not do more.
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Rather, one must expect that, much in the same way as global financial markets were unsettled in the wake of the 2008 U.S. Lehman Brothers crisis, so too would they be unsettled by troubles in the U.K. and Europe.
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The order unsettled Kelly, leading him to write an internal memo about it.
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But Berry told the Charleston newspaper that he was unsettled by the news.
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Still, I found myself unsettled by how weak Zuckerberg's answers generally are here.
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" Unsettled, they watched the vote counts roll in "with red wine and despair.
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As we report from inside Eritrea (see article), the mood is suddenly unsettled.
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But its actions have unsettled the Saudi banking system and the wider economy.
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He's grumpy and unsettled, so we leave the mother's group after an hour.
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For now, the debate over the value of credit-card points remains unsettled.
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These questions may seem foundational, but they are nonetheless still controversial and unsettled.
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And being angry and unsettled—even outraged—should be a part of that.
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Divisions among Turkey's economy team have also hampered monetary policy and unsettled investors.
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He started hunting for clinics willing to prescribe ketamine despite the unsettled science.
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The request left many at the Energy Department "unsettled," a spokesman told Reuters.
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Both parties are now unsettled as to their next steps on health care.
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Things feel unsettled early today, Sagittarius, but you're ready to make some changes.
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This has been a controversial issue within the administration and it remains unsettled.
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Perhaps because of his unsettled youth, he was a man of the system.
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The biggest unsettled question, though, is what the impact will be on refugees.
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"Some of the questions asked left many in our workforce unsettled," Snyder said.
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My throat feels itchy and then my stomach ends up feeling very unsettled.
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But Trump unsettled tech groups and civil libertarians after the San Bernardino shooting.
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" McCain also said he knows some of Trump's actions have "unsettled America's friends.
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All went before Judge Hellerstein; only one, a property damage case, remains unsettled.
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As noted in the article, the employees were curious, they were not "unsettled."
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"We come from a broken family, we are a little unsettled," Obama said.
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Put it all together and it's easy to understand why Republicans are unsettled.
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If this environment feels feels too unsettled, he points out there's always cash.
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But, despite their public celebrations, Republican strategists are surely unsettled by the result.
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Still, even unsettled directors would do well to consider Fortis' longer term rehabilitation.
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In these unsettled times, the country could use more new voices, not fewer.
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Although he wasn't familiar with Elliott Management, an unsettled feeling came over him.
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What left my patient calm and serene gave me a shaky, unsettled feeling.
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Yet investors may be anticipating an unsettled market and responding accordingly, analysts said.
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This article originally appeared on VICE UK Ali Mobasser had an unsettled childhood.
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The evidence that we, as a population, are unsettled by Cruz is abundant.
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The digital landscape for local news media in New York is also unsettled.
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One year into Mr. Trump's presidency, the political landscape here feels especially unsettled.
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Maybe Spelacchio was unsettled by the trip; perhaps it was ill on departure.
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You begin watching by feeling mildly amused, then uneasy, then annoyed, then unsettled.
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Dershowitz assumes it to be "beyond a reasonable doubt," but that is unsettled.
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That said, I love the ending conceptually while remaining unsettled by its execution.
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Professionally, things were going well for the Harvard graduate, but Hedrick felt unsettled.
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Deeply unsettled, the leaders discussed these concerns privately on several occasions I witnessed.
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But that's not what unsettled me when I first learned of her speech.
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The arrests and the blockade have left Kashmiris feeling unsettled, demoralized and furious.
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But the deaths of Ms. Han and her son have unsettled many people.
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Republicans returned to Capitol Hill still a bit unsettled by what they'd heard.
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She said she felt nervous and unsettled and she avoided taking the subway.
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That, and his vagueness over the causes of Goldman's problems, unsettled some investors.
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The Roman Empire survived the Antonine Plague, but the social order was unsettled.
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But the movement has also unsettled investors and pushed money out of the country.
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News reported that a rep for Cyrus claimed she was "unsettled" by the encounter.
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The oligarchs who have exercised outsize influence on Ukraine's politics for decades feel unsettled.
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Though Mr Cetinkaya was not widely admired by investors, his peremptory removal unsettled markets.
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The Virginia controversy has called new attention to the ways this debate remains unsettled.
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And he has unsettled friends and foes alike in 140-character blasts on Twitter.
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Expectations for June, however, sagged as uncertainty about the European Union referendum unsettled retailers.
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While others were left unsettled by the hyper-detailed image of the president's eye.
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The unsettled questions: How exactly did Pruitt use the apartment apart from his bedroom?
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This is an unsettled area of law, likely requiring action by Congress to resolve.
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Instead, for at least a few minutes, the world around me felt genuinely unsettled.
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What's doing this or, better, why it's happening is unsettled, to put it mildly.
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But a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll on Monday unsettled them anew.
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We're a teenager, where we're a little unsettled and having good parents is tough.
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More importantly, Tribe says, the unsettled question would throw a "cloud" over Cruz's candidacy.
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Whatever boost the ban may provide at home, it has unsettled Ukraine's European allies.
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Even Clinton supporters acknowledged that the size and scope of Hillarycare unsettled some Americans.
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As Bob went on and on about DT, the audience seemed a little unsettled.
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I realize that some of President Trump's actions and statements have unsettled America's friends.
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Many Democrats are unsettled by the scene that played out there over the weekend.
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We still have one debt that's "unsettled," which is our other PayPal credit account.
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Daum said he nevertheless was deeply unsettled by increasing nationalism that was restricting trade.
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Markets were also unsettled in Europe, where major indexes fell by up to 1.5%.
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But the lack of political leadership has unsettled some members of the US delegation.
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But that unsettled feeling that had rankled for most of his life has faded.
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"She was unsettled, and she was scared," Rachel Wood told "New Day" on Thursday.
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Over the past week alone, Trump unsettled the following allies: Australia, Germany, and Mexico.
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I filled the unsettled silence by explaining why lying had been my only option.
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Unsettled passions stir beneath much of the work of the Nobel laureate Alice Munro.
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I was left unsettled by this deft and gripping novel, and also deeply impressed.
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Even the solidly right-wing Murdoch (Simon McBurney) is unsettled by his underling's fervor.
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But his extraordinary authority has deeply unsettled officials at all levels, with unwanted effects.
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But with each reading, I'm a little more unsettled, in the best possible way.
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Perceptions and the limitations they invite leave GAIKA unsettled, even when seemingly well meaning.
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As camp opened in late July, the uncertainty unsettled Baldwin, a Seahawk since 249.
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In other states, things are more unsettled, because insurers and regulators didn't price ahead.
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After all, you don't sound unsettled by your mother's support — because you trust her.
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Mr. Falkner's case is set to turn on another unsettled question of copyright law.
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Then she wakes from this nightmare, unsettled by the thoughts rattling in her subconscious.
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Our photographer spent four weeks documenting a population that feels unsettled, demoralized and furious.
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Unsettled questions over the church's stance on LGBTQ people have only exacerbated the situation.
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For Ping, this made dying too much like living, unsettled and full of anxiety.
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They have been unsettled by developments related to the department's Student Aid Enforcement Unit.
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Bloomberg's late entry into the race has already roiled an unsettled Democratic primary field.
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I love how an irregular chronology can add tension to an already unsettled love.
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A well kept gravestone, it transformed my father's absence into an unsettled, undead presence.
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But the Democratic push underscored how unsettled congressional Democrats are by what has transpired.
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The sight of her, she said, unsettled both the family dog and flight attendants.
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But it remains unsettled whether Title IX protections extend to a person's gender identity.
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That unsettled mood makes this a dangerous moment, but also a potentially promising one.
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The ruling unsettled the proponents of exiting the European Union, who warned against backsliding.
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Detailed accounts of state-sponsored doping in Russia have unsettled global sports this year.
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Mr. Trump has also unsettled investors by publicly criticizing the Federal Reserve's top official.
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Mr. Trump has also unsettled investors by publicly criticizing the Federal Reserve's top official.
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The Nationals' initial offer and negotiation tactics unsettled Bud Black before the 2016 season.
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This doubling down on unsettled emotions reverberated out to all corners of the industry.
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Even the question of what a Mandela Effect actually is or isn't remains unsettled.
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As I stepped into my grandmother's empty home, the stillness and silence unsettled me.
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A row over its budget last year unsettled markets before the coalition made hasty concessions.
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Using her experience as a prosecutor, Harris asked Barr several direct questions that unsettled him.
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Hammond said there had to be an acknowledgement that rapid change had unsettled many people.
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Yet the race does, indeed, seem remarkably unsettled and wide open as summer campaigning approaches.
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Judging from the initial reaction, his performance has unsettled even those who usually fear him.
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In cases where the access question is unsettled, courts use an "experience and logic" test.
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Already she was longing to get this over with, unsettled by the clutter and femininity.
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Worries about global growth have unsettled equity markets, taking a bite out of household savings.
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Canada's economy has become unsettled by the global collapse in prices of commodities, particularly oil.
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But Russia is an unsettled team and hasn't won a game since October 7, 2017.
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The big, unsettled question is whether Bill will remain so discreet if his wife wins.
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That development has unsettled investors who had been expecting Clinton to win the race easily.
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The cluster of episodes did, however, demonstrate the fundamentally unsettled circumstances of this Cavaliers season.
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Unsettled by the encounter, the boy approached several staff members of the camp, he testified.
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When Star Citizen first added voice chat to its game, it unsettled players and developers.
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That has both unsettled and animated community activists dedicated to improving life in the city.
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France was all over the place, the players clearly unsettled and the fans clearly enraged.
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They have unsettled many Americans as well,'' said McCain, as reported by The Associated Press.
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And the debate this week showed just how unsettled many Republicans remain with those changes.
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Although the broadcasters rallied Congress to undo the FCC's rules, the larger principle remains unsettled.
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But the fate of Milley's potential vice chairman remains unsettled, even as vice chairman Gen.
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If you're unsettled by a 210-to-29 job, then why not embrace the uncertainty?
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But less egregious encounters can also leave female sportscasters unsettled and almost always on guard.
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She's living a life, seems to have a girlfriend, but there's something unsettled in her.
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Earlier tracks—which correspond to infancy—are weighty, deliberately cluttered, and occasionally dour and unsettled.
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I am not entirely convinced that is a solution, so the exhibition leaves me unsettled.
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Music in addition to a space creates a sense of the inward and something unsettled.
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" Ana María Martínez brought her unsettled, dark-toned soprano to "Mi tradì," from "Don Giovanni.
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The Soul bounces and jitters on expansion joints and generally feels unsettled on the highway.
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When it made a similar announcement a few months ago, it unsettled advertisers and publishers.
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Whether the consumer drug sites fall into any of those categories is an unsettled question.
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What are you attempting to say about love with this often anxious and unsettled music?
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The science about how long the novel virus remains in the air is still unsettled.
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Each figure comes across as unsettled, in a state of movement or hesitation or both.
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Yet Democrats are unsettled by their presidential contest, sometimes resembling a free-for-all circus.
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The Uighurs' history of independence movements and resistance to Chinese rule has long unsettled Beijing.
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If I'm not overwhelmed, I'm some other adjective: anxious, melancholy, or varying degrees of unsettled.
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But there's enough unshakable imagery to promise a few months of unsettled Sunday nights' sleep.
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To some, this new research confirmed previous positions; to others, it unsettled deeply held beliefs.
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" The latter unsettled the famous Situationist slogan from May '68 "Under the Cobblestones, the Beach.
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The lack of confidence in Dauman and the range of issues he faces unsettled some.
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But the process has dragged on as key aspects of the share sale remain unsettled.
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"Let's not judge too harshly, things are still unsettled in the White House," he said.
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Inside the Trump administration, the visit lays bare the unsettled nature of policy toward China.
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Other markets suggested that many were unsettled by Mr. Trump's crash course in political science.
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If you're unsettled by a 210-to-29 job, then why not embrace the uncertainty?
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But the argument has rarely been tested in court and remains an unsettled legal issue.
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The main message of the polls from Iowa is that the Democratic race remains unsettled.
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Political uncertainty has also unsettled the rand currency, making imports more expensive and investors nervous.
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This election season, all three of those fundamental settlements have become, to varying degrees, unsettled.
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They'll tell you climate hawks (or "climate alarmists") are hanging their arguments on unsettled facts.
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These are unpredictable, unsettled times in national politics, as well as within the federal judiciary.
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With no timetable for the return of the Max, the future of Boeing is unsettled.
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But he also urged his audience to view those unsettled by the newcomers with empathy.
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But he was then accused of lying to investigators in a dispute that remains unsettled.
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But the loss of momentum in activity has left some employers unsettled about the economy's outlook.
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The sound of Dallas's 156 emergency sirens blaring in unison unsettled many of the city's residents.
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The sanctified Madonna and Child archetype evoked in the image is unsettled by the somber mood.
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My stomach feels really unsettled and the driver's jerking and braking does not help at all.
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It also, to some extent, probably explains why so many people seem unsettled by AlphaGo's success.
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Even in Germany, people were unsettled when Trump talked about withdrawing military support from NATO countries.
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I think a lot of Democrats feel unsettled because there is no obvious Democratic standard-bearer.
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They want us to feel unsettled with him as a new fixture in the Cooper household.
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Unsettled is a sprawling exhibition that is sometimes overtaxed by the concepts used to describe it.
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Unsettled continues at the Nevada Museum of Art (160 West Liberty Street, Reno) through January 21.
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Having left no will behind, the fate of the icon's estimated $250 million estate remains unsettled.
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The accusation immediately unsettled relations between London and Moscow and sparked outraged denials in the Kremlin.
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Both announcements unsettled El Pasoans, who've long enjoyed annual cross-border multicultural celebrations and economic trade.
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Last week's nuclear test by North Korea, its fifth and biggest, has already unsettled global markets.
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A break point he failed to convert at the start of the third set unsettled him.
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The protests have shattered years of political inertia and unsettled Algeria's opaque but powerful security establishment.
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He said the biggest issue is that the definition of natural-born citizen is too unsettled.
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"feat." debate remains unsettled — and over finding JPGs of sufficient quality to serve as album artwork.
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So to escape to this little enclave here and ... we just feel very unsettled right now.
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The prospect of renegotiation, or complete withdrawal, has unsettled the business community and our NAFTA partners.
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That would leave the nomination unsettled heading in to the Republican Party's national convention in July.
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As you'd expect, the region's unsettled nature led to an aura of chaos around the digs.
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This is because everyone in the theatre is just as confused and unsettled as he is.
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Notre Dame, using a starting lineup with four seniors, was unsettled on offense during various stretches.
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But because no single narrative is ever sufficient, the debate is always unsettled — and always raging.
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There are unsettled questions about the authorship of the three routines that played these recorded melodies.
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Trump's aggressive push for financial deregulation has also unsettled officials in countries like Germany and France.
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Admiral Harris makes no apologies for his candor, which has unsettled a more cautious White House.
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"Unsettled" (1978-79) conveys, in four photographs, the rhythms of bedouin life set against settlement incursion.
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Both said they spotted her staring at them during the panel and it left them unsettled.
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He was actually left a bit unsettled by the person, who he thought was a fan.
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Analysts across Wall Street remained "unsettled" by what they heard as GE's turnaround plan disappointed them.
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She tried going to therapy, but still felt unsettled and depressed, trying to hold it together.
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Even as Dr. Gottlieb makes some progress, there are major unsettled regulatory matters before the agency.
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But her decision to embrace more than a million asylum seekers unsettled that cozy status quo.
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But as they left, it was still unsettled when, or even if, the miners would leave.
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His remarks possibly further unsettled others in the United States already anxious about their precarious status.
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Transitioning is hard, but we are learning to navigate uncertainty, to be settled in the unsettled.
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When I'm anxious, bored, or unsettled, I clean my apartment until the bad feelings go away.
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In July, Saban insisted, somewhat dubiously, that the competition for Alabama's starting quarterback job was unsettled.
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After promotions and unsettled bets, TheScore closed the quarter with negative $26,000 in net gaming revenue.
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The size of the bill Britain must pay for its departure was also unsettled, they added.
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It also unsettled people across Latin America, which has suffered a long history of American intervention.
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More generally, the relaxed ownership limits on UHF stations also unsettled some TV and media companies.
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Some employees were unsettled by the fact that they were now in business with Big Tobacco.
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Schumer blasted Trump for actions that he said "unsettled" U.S. allies and "emboldened" the country's enemies.
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But recent developments in West Virginia and elsewhere underscore how unsettled and unpredictable the situation is.
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And the upswing in his approval rating during the trial will probably leave some Democrats unsettled.
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I was also unsettled by Michael Bloomberg's comment that he "bought" Democrats their seats in Congress.
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The mild air sticks around into midweek, as do increasing clouds and a more unsettled pattern.
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If Mr. Pasco's puzzle does its job, some solvers should feel a bit unsettled after solving.
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Ultimately, he complains to Seneca, he feels seasick from it all; he is unsettled, unmoored, empty.
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This year, Joe and I are in a class together, and he's unsettled by my presence.
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It certainly has unsettled our allies and friends around the world, there's no doubt about that.
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Above all, the Pakistanis are unsettled about Trump's new policy toward Afghanistan, unveiled in an Aug.
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New Delhi, unsettled by the thought of Beijing dominating its own backyard, is responding in kind.
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The contest remains unsettled less than three months before the Iowa caucuses, potentially helping a newcomer.
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" In addition to informing citizens, she said: "We cannot allow ourselves to be unsettled by this.
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Later, while covering Haiti's earthquake in 2010, he was unsettled by scenes of death and destruction.
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Unsettled is on view at the Nevada Museum of Art in Reno August 26–January 21.
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"After she left, I was a little bit unsettled by the conversation," Dr. Persaud told The Post.
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In approximately 2000 CE, an intrepid, seafaring society with roots in Polynesia arrived at the unsettled island.
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Psychologically unsettled, many can turn to video games to compensate for this lack of control over work.
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Equally important, the series leaves us in a more unsettled and disturbing place than where we began.
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But while a supermajority of liberals are behind either Sanders or Warren, independents and moderates remain unsettled.
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Libya is on the brink of full-scale civil war, and political unrest has unsettled neighboring Algeria.
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Where matters are clearly unsettled, in other words, Martens is offering reasonable criteria to guide the church.
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"I wouldn't say he's unhappy, but he's unsettled," a source tells PEOPLE of the 24-year-old.
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While Labour's chances remain extremely slim, it's hard to say "never" in this kind of unsettled environment.
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It is not wrong to feel unsettled face by a crisis of such complexity and such magnitude.
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Trump's first two years in office deeply unsettled traditional U.S. allies in Europe, Asia and the Americas.
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New Zealand's dollar stumbled to a five-month low as the incoming Labour coalition's policies unsettled investors.
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A crippling drought may have further unsettled an already failing political structure, where elite royalty ruled society.
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It's no surprise that we feel unsettled when a new language of identity takes over the old.
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The U.S. and Chinese business community alike has been unsettled at the prospect of a Trump presidency.
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Realize that you in fact enjoyed the drink, wonder why, and leave feeling deeply unsettled yet satisfied.
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That's far from shocking, so we're left unsettled, wondering if that's all there is to her tale.
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"With me and Jen, I just think there's a lot of things that are unsettled," he said.
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With President Donald Trump in the White House, the future of this health-care legislation remains unsettled.
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Still, the family said they felt unsettled and had already heard neighbors express reservations about their arrival.
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While I felt okay while playing, I felt pretty unsettled by the time I took it off.
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If you really want to be unsettled by Josh Homme, let him tell you a bedtime story.
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For all of his outward show of bravado, the narrowness of the victory may have unsettled Erdoğan.
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The PR fallout from the crash of a semi-autonomous Tesla back in May has unsettled many.
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The DP's tactical agreement to co-ordinate fielding candidates with three disparate opposition parties unsettled many voters.
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As bills get passed, the result is a patchwork regulatory framework that leaves consumers uncertain and unsettled.
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The musical explores the response of Gander residents, and their developing relationships with the deeply unsettled passengers.
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Hopefully, a soon-to-be released film, UnSettled, will finally begin to unravel this veritably conspiratorial web.
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The contours of the race will remain unsettled until the August primary decides the contest between Reps.
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Democrats are set to lock up the second spot on the ballot, though the nominee remains unsettled.
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The violence of the gold economy unsettled the Kayapo, but Ourilândia's white community regarded it as normal.
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The name Unsettled "is about turning something perceived as a negative into a positive," Mr. Kalan said.
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Reynolds's is most unsettled by the fact that her son delivered the fatal blow to Keith's head.
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Many of the most difficult and dangerous cleanup tasks still lie ahead, and crucial decisions remain unsettled.
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His hedging approach is exceptional and that has unsettled those who are used to the status quo.
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Naturally, regardless of the truth of the study, such findings left the NRA unsettled and greatly apprehensive.
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The unsettled standout though, by my count, is this oozy tape by the Ohioan absurdists Moth Cock.
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More broadly, uncertainty over the review announced this week has unsettled Grishma and many others like her.
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It's days before Iowa, the GOP race is unsettled, and voters will want to see what happens.
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The case law is a bit unsettled, but the most relevant Supreme Court case is Snepp v.
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Schumer argued Trump's penchant for tweeting has unsettled allies, as well as giving more power to China.
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Mr. Naipaul's writing about Africa drew criticism from many who were unsettled by his portraits of Africans.
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"I'd always been unsettled growing up, as I didn't really fit the typical masculine model," he says.
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The entire game feels slightly unsettled, like it might be changing on you when you're not looking.
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It's a world I've never seen on screen, and it's surprisingly relevant in today's turbulent, unsettled world.
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Nonetheless his unsettled, unsettling work may feel more alive and useful to our moment than his brother's.
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Apart from that riotous patchwork third of its five movements, it's often more soberly unsettled in feel.
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Doing nothing that felt exaggerated or overwrought, Ms. Wang emphasized unsettled harmonies and de-emphasized melodic integrity.
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But maybe this sounds familiar: For some reason, despite all you&aposve accomplished, you still feel unsettled.
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These unsettled photos exemplify a paradox: the less precise the edge, the sharper their sense of time.
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Trump has already unsettled leaders of other advanced economies by casting doubt on the nation's international commitments.
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I was equally unsettled that all the adults with dwarfism in the book were cast as Munchkins.
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This is an extremely unsettled part of U.S. law that has vexed every administration since 6900/2628.
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It deeply unsettled the nation, even as the Kremlin issued strenuous denials and accused Stockholm of scaremongering.
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The threat has been made, and Mike isn't just unamused — he's unsettled, and hustles his granddaughter inside.
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"I haven't seen this type of unsettled waters, certainly in my adult lifetime," Mr. Smith, 61, said.
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The exact science behind, and health consequences of, a class of chemicals called endocrine disrupters remains unsettled.
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Accounts are both settled — and unsettled — and at the end there's one last whopper of a reveal.
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Sometimes we read to be unsettled or to have our world views challenged, but this is rarer.
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The name Unsettled "is about turning something perceived as a negative into a positive," Mr. Kalan said.
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Democrats like Senator Chris Coons voiced concern about how Trump's courting of Putin unsettled long-standing allies.
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Conservative voters feel that these are being unsettled by the rapid ethnic shifts sweeping across western countries.
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Perhaps most of all, they were unsettled that the Mexicans had gone along with the power play.
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One employee at Samsung Electronics' chip division said colleagues were unsettled that prosecutors had singled-out Samsung.
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"Some of the questions asked left many in our work force unsettled," he wrote in an email.
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Governments unsettled by visions of economic mortality could discover a renewed zeal for reform, investment and liberalisation.
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One employee at Samsung Electronics' chip division said colleagues were unsettled that prosecutors had singled out Samsung.
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But many became unsettled when they learned that the group's president, Louis J. Marinelli, lived in Russia.
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Trump's remarks on trade have unsettled financial markets, often causing the Mexico's peso currency to shed value.
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When we arrived in the village, the general air of ferment indicated that the situation was unsettled.
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"On areas where the law is unsettled, this department is not going to be issuing decrees," DeVos said.
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Tanisha has a warrant out for her arrest right now, relating to an unsettled DUI case in 2017.
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"I became very unsettled and the situation became very sketchy," passenger Christopher Guiffre wrote in his police statement.
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In U.S. politics, the unorthodox presidential campaign is making Europeans "unsettled" about America, the longtime Republican Schwarzman said.
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Trump unsettled the European Union last year when he decided to slap tariffs on European steel and aluminum.
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The accusations, made online and in a complaint to police, have unsettled Pakistan's small community of social activists.
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But the White House message, or lack of one, has also unsettled Republicans in that chamber, senators acknowledged.
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And it gets rivals sweetened by "One Belt, One Road" infrastructure investment, and unsettled by America's sudden disarray.
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BROADLY: You were raised in Peru in the 70s, a very violent, politically unsettled time in Latin America.
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Of late, unsettled views on sex are entwined with questions of power—both political and corporeal—and violence.
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Then the story unsatisfyingly ends there, with Toscani feeling unsettled about knowing the true nature of his coworker.
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The combination of feeling pretty unsettled and humbled by the election and finding that audio was really powerful.
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The results from Michigan — which Sanders won after trailing by more than 20 points — had unsettled some experts.
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Unless Verizon reconsiders its stance on unsettled issues, wireline workers will stage the walkout starting at 6 a.m.
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Though far less obsessively covered in the media than her father's, Karenna's adult life has been somewhat unsettled.
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"The unsettled nature of governments in so many parts of the world today make us anxious," said Bekker.
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Key parts of the group are unsettled by Trump's unpredictability and his willingness to cheer on nationalist sentiment.
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Your boyfriend is, I imagine, unsettled at the prospect of uprooting his life for a whole new one.
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Yet the FBI managed to break into the device using a third-party method, leaving the situation unsettled.
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Clovis has repeatedly argued that the science on homosexuality is unsettled and that "LGBT behavior" is a choice.
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The questions of who was a citizen, and who would have access to education and property, remained unsettled.
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But in recent years, Americans have become unsettled, uncomfortable, and suffering from a belief that America is slipping.
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But growing criticism from Republican allies, such as Lindsey Graham, a bellicose senator, must also have unsettled him.
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Still, the killing of the woman, who was identified by the police as Sharon Whigham, 51, unsettled many.
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She spoke about a variety of topics after accepting the honor, including Georgia's governor's race, which remains unsettled.
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" Sarah Benson, the artistic director of Soho Rep, said she felt "immediately unsettled" when she first read "Revolt.
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Meanwhile, markets on both sides of the Pacific continue unsettled – at times balancing on the edge of panic.
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Hurricane Ivan's pummeling waves had unsettled the muddy ground, which spelled doom for the 2423-year-old rig.
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For some publishers unsettled by a fast-changing online advertising business, sponsored content has provided much-needed relief.
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But the high debt and weak third-quarter performance has unsettled investors about the company's strategy and management.
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" As he listens to Jud talk, Louis fingers a newspaper clipping whose headline reads, "Indian land claims unsettled.
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Traders said a fresh fall in oil prices had unsettled equity markets, prompting the flight to safety flow.
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Based from what she said below, things got murky towards the end when creative differences were left unsettled.
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Applied to foreign affairs, however, Trump's bombast has unsettled every country that lives under the U.S. security umbrella.
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With everything so unsettled, Germany created Sommerzeit, "summer time," as daylight saving time is still called in Europe.
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It was my first time covering a mass shooting, but I was unsettled by how familiar it seemed.
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Yet under President Trump, they have unsettled our alliances and professed a strange new respect for Vladimir Putin.
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At the heart of Mehldau's music has always lain a balance of absolute command and urgent, unsettled momentum.
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He was unable to use his unsettled condition to help him convey his on-screen delusions more authentically.
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Uncertainty over the final shape of a Brexit deal has unsettled businesses on both sides of the Channel.
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Such actions have unsettled detractors who accuse her — and Mr. Macron — of caring less about workers than business.
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The chaos ushered in by these changes has already unsettled financial markets and European Union leaders in Brussels.
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He may have a job to do, but he is also driven by longstanding grudges and unsettled scores.
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It was nearly a year after the battle of Yorktown, but the outcome of the war remained unsettled.
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And German car exports slumped in July, probably because buyers are unsettled by the trade war, analysts say.
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Even in the context of a play, he was unsettled having a gun pointed at him, he said.
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"It gives me an unsettled feeling because we don't know what this could lead to," a researcher said.
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There is still hope among the underdog candidates that an unsettled race could lead to a late breakout.
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The possibility of closing the borders has unsettled some residents who are not part of the refugee community.
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The unsettled governor's race is only one of many voting-related dramas that have engulfed North Carolina recently.
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The Chargers have turned their attention to playing for pride, while grappling with unsettled stadium and relocation issues.
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The pilot, directed by the show's creator, Noah Hawley ("Fargo"), plants us within David's unsettled point of view.
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Traumatized and unsettled, Alice and her mother, now divorced, retreat into memories of their estranged country and family.
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Unsettled in Puerto Rico: About half the island remained without power on Thursday after an earthquake this week.
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Jeff Weaver, a senior adviser to Bernie Sanders, is unsettled by the party's preparations ahead of the caucus.
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It's how you channel that unsettled feeling that ultimately builds character and points you in the right direction.
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We still have several of your proposals outstanding and unsettled like wages, job security, skilled trades and pension.
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But it is also hard not to feel unsettled by the many questions raised by President Trump's decision.
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Tang's latest book, Unsettled: Cambodian Refugees in the New York Hyperghetto is now available from Temple University Press.
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You may recall in "Avengers" that Loki name dropped Natasha's supposed father to her, leaving her quite unsettled.
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He blames the pact for U.S. manufacturing job losses and his remarks about quitting have unsettled financial markets.
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It also did not handle bumps terribly well — the car felt especially unsettled when encountering one mid-turn.
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Next week, they'll file sentencing memos that are expected to shed light on some of these unsettled questions.
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Dorothea's a with-it mom, from tousled hair to Birkenstocked toe, but she's also unsettled by the world.
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His clashes with institutions that check presidential power, from market regulators to the Supreme Court, have unsettled investors.
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His clashes with institutions that check presidential power, from market regulators to the Supreme Court, have unsettled investors.
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Democratic nominating contests begin in February and the campaign has become increasingly unsettled, with no clear front-runner.
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And I was deeply unsettled by the way he had violated his customers' trust and invaded their privacy.
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Establish what kind of ghost is haunting the setting — ideally a figure from the past with unsettled business.
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Houthi rebels from Yemen have claimed responsibility, though the question of who carried out the strikes remains unsettled.
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Still, the escalating war of words between the U.S. and North Korea has unsettled many people, Jones said.
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But there is an unsettled piece of health care law where Kennedy's departure could make a big difference.
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DelGaudio takes this unsettled state as his opportunity to rattle people in profound, rather than merely fleeting, ways.
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But unless you're a vegetarian or vegan, it is likely just a psychological hiccup, to feel so unsettled.
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It's an unsettled, unsettling time: a new year coming, and with it the promise and threat of change.
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However, some recruiters were unsettled by applicants' paranoia surrounding the military operation, and their eagerness to be armed.
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Published by Hirmer Verlag and designed by Brad Bartlett, Unsettled comprises 224 pages and features 110 color images.
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Again, today is full of action and wonderful opportunities for connection, but things will be erratic and unsettled.
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Trump has unsettled mainstream Republicans by winning three straight nominating contests - in New Hampshire, South Carolina and Nevada.
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S. trade standoff which has hurt its economy, unsettled world financial markets and triggered fears of a global recession.
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It's unsettled in its own way, an example of the way reckoning with the unspeakable can change you irreparably.
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The cost of this politically charged construction project, as well as the source of the funding, is still unsettled.
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In his current work, he stages and photographs scenes that depict an unsettled pairing of organic and manufactured materials.
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"New Hampshire voters to pundits: We don't need your stinking lanes," by David Corn Why voters are so unsettled.
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The faces rising out of a dark background suit the unsettled status of the nation's immigration debate around DREAMers.
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The bank's woes have unsettled investors who are awaiting third-quarter corporate earnings and the upcoming U.S. presidential election.
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Goffman became a proxy for old and unsettled arguments about ethnography that extended far beyond her own particular case.
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But as long as the ex-president's future is cloudy, Mr Duque's relations with his party will be unsettled.
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Rumors Zuma was to replace Gordhan have unsettled markets all week and ANC members urged the president to reconsider.
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"This has probably unsettled companies in the euro zone and with it slowed demand for capital goods," Gitzel added.
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The fresh trade tensions have unsettled financial markets already jittery about political uncertainty in Italy and rising oil prices.
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However, investors are unsettled about possible U.S. sanctions on Turkey despite Erdogan saying there would be no such move.
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Northern Ireland's Catholics are deeply unsettled by Brexit, which undermines assumptions on which the Good Friday Agreement was made.
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Even if you might feel a little unsettled, though, I'd still encourage Vive owners to give Adr1ft a shot.
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There is war in every element, and I'm unsettled, itchy, headachy, like I used to be before a storm.
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I'm excited—and, yes, a little apprehensive, as it should be—to continue to be unsettled, and never charmed.
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It was something that had always unsettled him about the island, one reason he hadn't visited in ten years.
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Investors have been unsettled by the bail-in — when regulators impose losses on bondholders — of Portuguese bank Novo Banco.
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In a politically unsettled nation, military communities have long been a rock for the Republican Party, solid and true.
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Both of those events unsettled markets and sent investors looking for cover in the safety of bonds and gold.
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The appeals court in the Yelp case acknowledged that California law on unmasking anonymous critics is unsettled and evolving.
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No president has ever used his pardon power on himself, so the legal questions around that appear entirely unsettled.
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As the well-known story goes, by 1956, her husband Jackson Pollock's alcoholism and infidelities had unsettled their lives.
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Well, I think in this episode, Duke is meant to be nothing but creepy and make the audience unsettled.
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There's nothing unsettled about this: seas are rising, deserts are widening and people are suffering at home and abroad.
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And with unsettled weather expected next week it is certainly possible there could be showers still around on Saturday.
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Yet I'm always unsettled by one element of WCBS-FM that has nothing to do with the musical selections.
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In case you're not already unsettled by reality being flipped upside down, we have something gross to show you.
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When his immediate future looked unsettled in the summer, he imagined having a chance like this in the fall.
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Far from making America great again, they have unsettled our allies, encouraged our adversaries, and undermined our moral authority.
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Her quirky game of slices and angles rattled Williams, who was nervous and unsettled in the three-set loss.
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In Wesley's face, there are glimpses of the country's racial future, yet that future often feels uncertain and unsettled.
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With all of that in mind, he said these two approaches could help investors succeed in an unsettled market.
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On the other hand, you have the big, unsettled situations which have influenced financial markets all over the world.
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If his support base is voters unsettled by changes that have reshaped the country, a key part of Mrs.
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As 2018 draws to a close, investors are unsettled, volatility is spiking and most portfolios are in the red.
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Their maneuvering has attracted plenty of skepticism but it is also evidence of the unsettled nature of the race.
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"The political turbulence surrounding the formation of a stable, viable government in Berlin may have unsettled consumers," Buerkl said.
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I dated several women, but I resisted settling back down into a relationship, because my life still felt unsettled.
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"Conspiracy theories can be comforting and have found popularity at historical moments when people are unsettled," he told me.
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Dickey concludes that ghost stories attached to particular places often contain social anxieties and unsettled issues from the past.
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He appeared unsettled in the pocket, which failed to protect him, and was sacked four times for 27 yards.
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Economic View The Republican effort to cut federal taxes is still underway, and many crucial details are still unsettled.
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The sexual-harassment accusations have unsettled the economics profession, which is struggling with a history of bias against women.
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Ms. Jimenez said caring for Jasleen, who is deaf and has trouble communicating, has made her feel perpetually unsettled.
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The whole thing remained in a kind of unconscious locker, a dungeon where the unsettled debts of history lie.
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Positive thinking isn't guaranteed to prevail; the state of the world is too unsettled for U22016 to make promises.
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All are unsettled constitutional questions that have bubbled below the surface of Mueller's investigation, mainly debated by legal scholars.
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Given the unsettled state of the primary after two contests, Super Tuesday is taking on all the more importance.
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On college campuses, students of Asian descent said they've been unsettled by the glares they get when they cough.
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An unsettled North Korea policy in Washington under President Trump, he added, makes maximizing Japan's own capacities more urgent.
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Turkey's military incursion into Kurdish-controlled northern Syria has unsettled investors who already had concerns about the region's stability.
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Hotels make me feel unsettled, unmoored, worried, and now that I have two children, the logistics are beyond me.
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From international relations to domestic cultural politics, the future of the county feels unsettled and uncertain to many Americans.
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For many of them, it remains as painful, unsettled and difficult to talk about as it is for us.
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This show leaves me both satisfied that I'm educated on controversial matters and unsettled at the state of things.
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But she was unsettled by the sounds of gun shots that woke them in the middle of the night.
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The company said the business environment "remains unsettled" because of geopolitical risks, trade policies and fluctuations in exchange rates.
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"This is an unsettled world, where too many powers only speak the language of confrontation and unilateralism," she said.
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The nation's first primary of 230 is underway, as New Hampshire voters weigh in on an unsettled Democratic field.
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"People are unsettled by globalization," said Mr. Reichhart, a former judge who had a cross in his courtroom, too.
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Jackson knew he would face questions about that as he met reporters near the dispirited, unsettled Ravens locker room.
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She never considered herself to be a victim of anything, she said, but she felt unsettled by the experience.
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The failure of the United States to retaliate in defence of its long-term Saudi ally has unsettled Riyadh.
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Under Mr. Flynn, the National Security Council staff, composed largely of career professionals, was unsettled by the new administration.
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Many Republicans are unwilling to pay for carbon reductions, because they believe the science around climate change remains unsettled.
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And she does so at a time when an unsettled electorate seems unhappy with all of its presidential choices.
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According to Mr. Sims, Mr. Trump was unsettled by the condition of the West Wing, which he found dilapidated.
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In the unsettled landscape of "Marys Seacole," individual ego doesn't stand a chance against the crushing flux of history.
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But the party's emergence in a country with a long chapter of dictatorship under Francisco Franco has unsettled many.
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Candida Höfer's photographs are so geometric and so precise that they can appear slightly uncanny, leaving viewers vaguely unsettled.
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A slew of reports detailed hidden cameras found in short-term rentals like Airbnb and Vrbo, leaving guests unsettled.
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The incident had unsettled Zalun, who said that she has minority friends who believe that their votes don't matter.
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Some liberal activists have been unsettled by endorsements from high-profile members of the right-leaning foreign-policy establishment.
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It's their third record for Sacred Bones, and it's the most wound-up and unsettled by a long shot.
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Deeply unsettled by the attack, Ms Rempel pondered a friend's claim that a ban on guns could have prevented it.
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And those qualities were on display again these past two months when a stunning election result left so many unsettled.
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The dynamic of parts to the whole seems restless, unsettled; the works may be suspended, but they are animated nevertheless.
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Tim Ryan's district is located in the economically unsettled Midwest region that cost Hillary Clinton and the Democrats the election.
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But right now, the science around cannabis is largely unsettled—we're still in unfamiliar territory, grasping around with anecdotal evidence.
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Certain details of the hearing, such as how much time senators will have to question Ford and Kavanaugh, remain unsettled.
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"In an increasingly unsettled world, Europe's partnership with China is more important than ever before," Juncker said in a statement.
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When reporting earnings Thursday afternoon, Stacy J. Smith, Intel's chief financial officer, made comments about future sales that unsettled investors.
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It was not so much the story that unsettled her, but the hidden things she sensed quivering under the surface.
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But to the extent that activist ideology operates within the actual show, it's presented as unsettled and up for debate.
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Mild sunshine makes for a nice end to the weekend before an unsettled pattern returns for much of the workweek.
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After feeling unsettled by the price lists, I decided to browse through the gift shop created especially for this exhibition.
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In fact, August – as widely noted two weeks ago – is among the weakest and most unsettled months of the year.
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The neighbors have agreed on repatriation plans before, but the fundamental problem - the status of Rohingya in Myanmar - remains unsettled.
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Italy and Spain are also experiencing fiscal difficulties at the time of slowing growth, high unemployment and unsettled sociopolitical conditions.
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We have more unsettled weather this weekend starting with the strong storms from the High Plains to the Central Plains.
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Sources told Reuters last week the ECB was ready to buy more Italian bonds if the referendum results unsettled markets.
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At issue is (a) unsettled history and contested territorial claims with Japan, and (b) disagreements about security problems with China.
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ICE officers are to focus not just on immigrants with criminal convictions, but even on those with unsettled criminal charges.
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Looking at volumes, bank customers fared the worst, making up 55 percent of unsettled payments in the most severe scenario.
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Still, "singles with unsettled loans might want to sort out their balance sheets before hitting the dating scene," she added.
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That way, experienced party leaders could take part in convention activities and perhaps in a particularly close and unsettled race.
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Stewart Hunter took to the private Facebook group Pantsuit Nation to write about how unsettled she felt by his comment.
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East Timor has been unsettled by bouts of violence and political instability since it became independent from Indonesia in 2002.
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"People are obviously very unsettled these days with the news," said Greenhouse CEO Daniel Chait, whose company provides recruiting software.
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Investors were unsettled by the prospect of higher euro zone bond yields dragging up U.S. borrowing costs in their wake.
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However, it remains unsettled whether the full set of emails will be out before the presidential election on Nov. 8.
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Being so unsure, unsettled and unsatisfied, three-minute intervals of requited brutality became a state of grace—free from sin.
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Trump's favorable comments about Russia also unsettled members of the alliance, which was originally aimed at deterring the Soviet Union.
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Looking ahead to November, with unsettled politics in several countries across the region, tech startups are growing despite governmental changes.
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The automobile "seemed designed to loosen ties and dangle the horizon before the unsettled," wrote the geographer John A. Jakle.
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Unsettled controversies if unchecked will eventually lead to confrontation and social and political instability, exacerbating divisions within the body politic.
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The left-leaning NDP government in Alberta has unsettled many energy companies by raising corporate taxes and introducing carbon pricing.
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But to do so, they will have to come up with consensus answers to these five very serious unsettled questions.
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Charles M. Blow Sometimes people are surprised, or even unsettled, by how sanguine I can be about the coming election.
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" He said "the donor base is unsettled (and) the campaign committees are behind where they should be on raising money.
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It also features several compositions by Ms. Bley, notably the dignified yet unsettled title track, an elegy for Mr. Haden.
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The threat has unsettled the business community and led to fears the U.S.-Mexico supply chain could be deeply disturbed.
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Read more: Joaquin Phoenix is brilliantly terrifying as a chilling outcast in 'Joker' and it will leave you feeling unsettled
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Germans have been unsettled by a series of violent attacks on civilians, two of which were claimed by Islamic State.
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Despite the unsettled question of where Henry's brain would reside, the New York meeting did accomplish at least one thing.
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I found myself unsettled by absorbing the emotions of people I was close to, something that had never happened before.
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But the point is that we have been an unsettled nation for as long as we have been a nation.
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Otherwise, Dunkey's video covers familiar but still unsettled ground, if you've been paying attention game criticism for the last decade.
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Unlike the unsettled atmosphere of some of his other releases under the moniker, this is ambient music as self-care.
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Things feel very unsettled in the heavens at this time, but don't let uncertainty about the future hold you back.
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Their meeting comes amid rising tension about the increasingly aggressive state of North Korea and unsettled disputes about trade deals.
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They cautioned that the science was unsettled on how quickly people develop immunity to the coronavirus, and for how long.
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Senate Republicans, emerging from their closed-door lunch where they received the news about Paul on Sunday, were extremely unsettled.
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But the disagreement itself highlights the unsettled nature of debates over the evolution of flight among the world's feathered inhabitants.
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Does his statement reassure you, or make you unsettled, with regard to our collective knowledge and understanding of the world?
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In both cases, it was the magnitude and suddenness of the problems that unsettled investors and, apparently, Mr. Flannery himself.
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Likewise, if you or your partner fail to reflect each other, you may feel unsettled and disconnected, without knowing why.
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The future success of the Democratic Party depends on the crucial — but unsettled — allegiance of the nation's growing Hispanic electorate.
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This sort of terrain, between the settled and the unsettled land, is known as the wildland-urban interface, or WUI.
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It is possible it will still be unsettled by the time of the Democratic National Convention in Milwaukee in July.
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The unsettled 2020 field is increasing speculation among Democrats that they could face a contested or brokered convention this summer.
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One man describes the state as "full of living twits and unsettled spirits," and characters in extremis do encounter ghosts.
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He was unsettled by the bellicose remarks exchanged between the leaders of the United States and North Korea last week.
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Republicans mixed on Bolton allegation Underscoring how unsettled the Bolton revelations had left some in the Senate Republican conference, Sen.
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A serene, queenly presence as Elisabeth, Anja Harteros focused her emotions in her attractively unsettled voice, practically vibrating with feeling.
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The vote in New Hampshire, which follows last week's Iowa caucus, has the potential to narrow the unsettled Democratic field.
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But less than a decade later, white supremacists are updating the still-unsettled civil rights disputes for the digital era.
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The problem is that areas where ISIS was operating — whether in Iraq, Syria or Libya — continue to be unsettled today.
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Medicare for all would be an enormous change to the health care system, and many key details are still unsettled.
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These unsettled memories flashing past our consciousness are why two of the main symptoms of PTSD are flashbacks and nightmares.
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Germans have been unsettled by many of Mr. Trump's campaign pledges, above all his questioning of America's commitment to NATO.
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If you had food poisoning or have an allergy, you probably already suspect that's why you're feeling unsettled around mealtime.
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Investors have also been unsettled by India's trade deficit hitting its highest in over 1.453-1/2 years in January.
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Unfortunately, this bipartisan consensus has been dangerously unsettled during a phone call between President Donald Trump and President Vladimir Putin.
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But so far, for both parties and in both perennial battleground districts, the primary fields are largely wide and unsettled.
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Much of the piece has an unsettled, brooding quality, with scattered piano pitches accumulating over sustaining pedal into dissonant clouds.
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It was a stunning collapse of Republican efforts to prevail in the final unsettled House race of last year's midterms.
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But within that cohort of I.P.O. candidates, WeWork stands out for its combination of highflying ambitions and unsettled financial outlook.
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Eating is no longer just eating but the act of attempting to keep something in a stomach unsettled by indignation.
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"This region is as unsettled as I've known it in a long time," Harvey, the human rights lawyer, told me.
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Mediolanum head of investments Gautam Batra said he was cautious on the outlook for stocks because of an unsettled bond market.
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In a sense, the rebellions even made uranium an unexpected source of cohesion in a country with an unsettled national identity.
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The Fed needlessly unsettled the markets with its defiant response to government's ill-judged comments on its pending interest rate decisions.
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Indigenous artists took the stage at the Anchorage Museum's Unsettled and Jeffrey Gibson's This is the Day at the Wellin Museum.
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Unsettled colleagues are banking on a new leader reviving their fortunes after falling marginally behind rivals Fianna Fail in most surveys.
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"There's deep disagreement among judges and commentators on this very issue, which I think reflects how unsettled it is," Volokh said.
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They appear to have done the best jobs of marshaling their forces, but the election landscape still seems fluid and unsettled.
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Susan Rice, the national security adviser to Barack Obama, called the global security landscape "as unsettled as any in recent memory".
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Turkey has struck a deal to buy an advanced missile system from Russia, which has unsettled many of its NATO partners.
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He says the need "to avoid a hard border" between Ireland and the U.K's Northern Ireland is among the unsettled issues.
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It is often said that central banks, notably the Fed, mollycoddle markets by delaying interest-rate rises while they are unsettled.
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Unsettled succeeds, however, in how it considers the landscapes of the western Americas and their complex relationships with their many residents.
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Mainland Chinese shares, which were briefly unsettled by Moody's downgrade of its rating on China on Wednesday, bounced back 1.6 percent.
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Many of them are unsettled by Dlamini-Zuma's calls to radically redistribute wealth and her perceived links to her former husband.
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The prospect of a second president being forced out of office in less than a year has unsettled markets and investors.
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WATCH: At Least 10 Killed In Smoky Mountain Wildfire, Others Remain Missing "She was unsettled, and she was scared," she said.
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Though China never acknowledged an export ban, the incident caused rare-metal prices to spike, and unsettled manufacturers around the world.
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Defense Secretary Jim Mattis' resignation on Thursday after Trump's surprise decision to pull U.S. troops out of Syria also unsettled investors.
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Trump has unsettled traditional American alliances, cast off commitments to promoting human rights, and cozied up to dictators like Vladimir Putin.
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Economic uncertainty and our unsettled politics lead the news today, but the most consequential business story is the one not told.
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As she prepares to play her first game, she seems unsettled and put-upon when little girls approach her for autographs.
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The commodity price slump and sanctions over the conflict in Ukraine have hurt the economy and unsettled Putin's grip on power.
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If confirmed by the Senate, Harris would fill a vacancy that has unsettled some members of Congress and State Department officials.
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Now they are even more unsettled and confused about how to approach a woman, handle a conversation or give a compliment.
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The question of whether files were actually destroyed remains unsettled, while the issue of informed consent has not yet been addressed.
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The improving economy has unsettled a balance of power in the years during the recovery that clearly favored businesses over employees.
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Privacy, spectrum, set-tops and more A number of key TMT issues remain unsettled at the end of the Obama era.
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Recently, Trump has unsettled markets by signaling the potential firing of Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell and a trade war escalation.
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Banks are keen to retain passporting rights and have been unsettled by comments by May that appeared to prioritise capping immigration.
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All of the vignettes suggest hauntings of one kind or another — supernatural, psychological, metaphorical — and each left me unsettled but riveted.
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The same week of the Rafiki decision the biggest legal battle went unsettled after the courts did not have a quorum.
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How effective are medical masks in stopping the spread of the virus is an unsettled question among scientists, according to Morse.
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But state and federal officials said on Monday that many of the details of how this cleanup would work remained unsettled.
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But many details remain unsettled and it is unclear just how much of a revamp Canada will be willing to accept.
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Even Mr. Gluck, who also handled Mr. Williams's California suit, admits that the new suit will venture into unsettled legal territory.
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But his remarks came after nearly 24 hours of violence by men in uniform that upended Sudan and unsettled international observers.
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The military, it would seem, is simply unsettled by the attention that the John Jay exhibition has drawn from news organizations.
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No big storms coming through the next several days, but plenty of clouds as we move into a somewhat unsettled pattern.
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"An unsettled UK political and economic landscape could be with us for some time," BlackRock analysts wrote in their weekly note.
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Even though these cases have prompted some to call Justice Kennedy the "first gay justice," his legacy remains unsettled and uncertain.
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A young man, a strange woman and an unsettled death that may be a murder — "My Cousin Rachel" vibrates with possibility.
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It tells increasingly unsettled Western states that their taboos, conventions, courtesies and, above all, liberal institutions and mechanisms are under attack.
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"After more than a year of this primary, the field is as unsettled as ever," Bloomberg campaign spokesperson Galia Slayen said.
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During this transitional period, some people still feel unsettled, anxious or bored, but eventually they realize that 'I can be fresh.
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ET, three days before the state's voters make their picks in an unsettled and tight nominating race for the White House.
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Looking at them, you feel the wide-open spaces of unsettled Manhattan, especially in one painting that shows a house raising.
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These moves signal the Democratic primary race continues to be unsettled 75 days out from Iowa's first-in-the-nation caucuses.
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Evangelicals who have remained unsettled by Mr. Trump have often found it difficult to gain an audience among their own ranks.
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The unprecedented decision opened up and energized France's presidential race even as it added further turmoil to the country's unsettled politics.
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Regulators have been unsettled by the virtual currency space due to severe swings in prices and dubious activities associated with it.
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Supporters of athletes' rights called it a clear signal that the question of whether college football players are employees remains unsettled.
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Still, the trade dispute, which has roiled global markets and unsettled the business community in recent months, has had an impact.
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And while love can, and should, pop up in all sorts of places, the news left us a little bit unsettled.
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While she believes Mr. Trump has successfully frightened some of America's enemies abroad into submission, she appeared unsettled by his tenure.
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His popular agitation kept the prime minister perpetually unsettled and fighting to gain traction despite his party's success at the polls.
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Even though things remain unsettled, Giannulli is looking for ways to rebuild her brand after losing collaborative deals with TRESemmé and Sephora.
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Paired with the Darkstar's lilting but unsettled melodies, the album is another exercise in the resentful, disenfranchised reality fizzing underneath the veneer.
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When I first saw her paintings in an art history book at school—ripped skin, bones exposed, dripping blood—I felt unsettled.
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The unsettled environment led Etihad Airways to suspend operations through Iranian airspace over the Strait of Hormuz and the Gulf of Oman.
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Ultimately, it is Bow's own unsettled sense of identity that brings her to tears at the thought of Junior preferring white women.
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The need for a debt ceiling increase, with no clear vehicle to do it at the moment, has also unsettled some lawmakers.
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"That really, really unsettled me, more so than the setting itself," she recalled of the imposing Waterford abode, which housed the party.
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In many countries, voting habits are formed during a particularly unsettled period of young people's lives: the few years after leaving school.
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But the addition of these naturalistic elements has hardly made Hecker's music more linear or accessible—if anything, it's become more unsettled.
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One reporter for a national organization recalls feeling unsettled when he discovered a set of documents on his desk in October 2016.
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Washington (CNN)When President Donald Trump erupted in rage during two appearances Wednesday, it foreshadowed a dark and unsettled impeachment season ahead.
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Just when you start feeling unsettled, crank the A-side again and put your hand over your heart as the world burns.
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In California, Abdullah bin Hamid Ali said he and other African-American Muslims are somewhat less unsettled than their immigrant co-religionists.
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The public often focuses on the risks of autonomous driving — fatalities involving both Teslas and an Uber test car have unsettled many.
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Then came this exchange via The Economist, suggesting that the matter remains unsettled: Will you keep interest deduction in the corporate tax?
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While the question of whether the sweetener causes weight gain, diabetes, or other metabolic disease is unsettled, there are some remarkable correlations.
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As the conversation between the two women unfolds, it's evident that Kristina is clearly unsettled by something, and it's not the abortion.
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That would essentially leave the country under Russian military domination, the Baltic states more encircled and the rest of Europe deeply unsettled.
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The prospect of a second Brazilian president being forced out of office in less than a year has unsettled markets and investors.
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Traders said news that advisers to the president's campaign last year had at least 18 undisclosed contacts with Russians had unsettled investors.
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The image left him unsettled: Why, he wondered, would the one visibly brown character on that box appear to be a janitor?
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The comment—playfully questioning the sincerity of the arguments to follow—will have unsettled the pro-Europeans who dominate his Labour Party.
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"Gatekeeping immigrant policies began with Asian migration to the US," said Eric Tang, author of Unsettled: Cambodian Refugees in the NYC Hyperghetto.
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It seems reasonable to help the poorest in society move up, but that could make the middling sort feel even more unsettled.
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The energy market was unsettled after the government of Saudi Arabia replaced Ali al-Naimi, its longtime oil minister, over the weekend.
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Russia's goals can also be achieved by political subversion and using information warfare as a political warfare tool to create unsettled conflicts.
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Many of them are unsettled by Dlamini-Zuma's calls to radically redistribute wealth and change the ownership structure of the central bank.
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To the Sports Editor: Why are we so easily and rabidly unsettled by Colin Kaepernick's refusal to stand for the national anthem?
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Unlike that book, which takes a child's-eye view, "Judas" is primarily animated by an argumentative old man and lingering, unsettled ghosts.
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Wall Street is unsettled by the failure of Congress and the White House to agree on whopping tax cuts for the rich.
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Looking to solidify their unsettled situation at kicker, the Giants signed Randy Bullock, a former Houston Texans and Jets kicker, on Monday.
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His preference for a more unilateral, transactional diplomacy had unsettled traditional allies in Europe and left him appearing isolated among world leaders.
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There are also unsettled issues on redrawing the boundaries between the two sides, settling property disputes and on how to co-govern.
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He said that the unsettled budget climate had prompted him to look around, and that when he did, the offer was great.
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Kitagaki's portraits are of people who embody the legacy of incarceration, which is unsettled, disquieted, even, as incarceration was a sweeping fabrication.
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The couple were just married in August and have been unsettled by the rise of racist discourse they see in the news.
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Until recently it had been expected to raise rates this month, but it was unsettled by weak jobs data, among other things.
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And as a Jew, I was upset and unsettled by how tepidly the Women's March leadership responded to allegations of anti-Semitism.
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Mr. Trump's disdain for the alliances and organizations the United States helped forge after World War II has unsettled the international order.
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His agency employs about 3,500 police and corrections officers, and patrols a land area larger than Connecticut, much of it unsettled desert.
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His harsh talk — that aspects of the deceased Cuban dictator Fidel Castro's regime were admirable, and that billionaires shouldn't exist — unsettled many.
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Dr. King eventually came to this conviction, and in some ways it made the end of his life hard, complicated and unsettled.
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The case has unsettled Toronto and exposed a rift that has lingered for decades between gay residents and law enforcement officials there.
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A few years ago during a break in a leadership class I was teaching, a manager named Michael walked up looking unsettled.
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When we are unsettled by the feeling that we should be doing something, they pacify us with images of things being done.
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A helicopter pilot is dead in a crash on top of a 51-story building in Manhattan, which left the city unsettled.
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Many details remain unsettled, including how students will demonstrate the amount of debt they have and how it will be paid off.
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In the talks leading to independence from white-minority rule, Mr. Mugabe was pressured into an agreement that left land ownership unsettled.
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With Europe the most unsettled it's been in decades, European Union nations began voting on Thursday for members of the bloc's Parliament.
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But details remain unsettled, including how students will demonstrate the amount of debt they have and how it will be paid off.
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"The law is unsettled," said Karen Bower, a lawyer who has represented students suing universities for making them take mental health leaves.
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Biden unsettled some allies with his uneven responses to the Burisma attacks, and they view his revived fortunes as a fresh start.
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But the actual details of the initiative are unsettled, and a more intricate blueprint is still weeks or even months from completion.
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But consumers became more cautious at the end of the year, perhaps unsettled by headlines about major job losses at German automakers.
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I remember feeling pleased by this change, but also slightly unsettled, the same way we feel on an unseasonably warm winter's day.
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Synopsis: Rey develops her newly discovered abilities with the guidance of Luke Skywalker, who is unsettled by the strength of her powers.
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But his mother struggled to find her economic footing here, and his childhood was difficult and unsettled, with the family moving often.
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He is also bringing an unsettled domestic situation to 10 Downing Street as Britain's first single leader in more than 40 years.
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Mr. Yar'Adua's illness and death unsettled the longstanding Nigerian tradition of rotating political power among leaders from different regions, tribes and faiths.
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In the Senate race, the Republican field is perhaps even more unsettled, and includes some of the dynamics of the presidential contest.
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Her new album, "Over It," is unsettled and tired, full of slow-moving R&B that's thick with feeling but also ambivalence.
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"There were scores of little petty chiefs and tyrants who lost no opportunity of causing trouble in the unsettled times," Flashman recounts.
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Qassim Suleimani misstated the surname of a University of Virginia law professor who said many legal issues were unsettled concerning the killing.
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There are parts of "Detroit" that have a raw, unsettled authenticity, and others that sink in a welter of screaming and cursing.
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Central to their plan were restrictions on the streams of hot money that had so unsettled the world between the two wars.
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" 'They are so nervous': Congressional Democrats stay out of unsettled 2020 primary," by David Catanese Why so few Democrats have made endorsements.
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From 2008 onward, his life and finances became increasingly unsettled, but the net result was that his spending on art dramatically increased.
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" In Mr. Rosenthal's view, these contribute to the bad news this year, which he designates "the continued unsettled state of our world.
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Some investors were further unsettled by reports that Saudi elites were asked to hand over their assets in exchange for their freedom.
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That makes sense given this movie isn't about Barack, but a kid named Barry, who's unsettled and doesn't know where he belongs.
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But the running Atlas and the autonomously navigating SpotMini aren't the only times the company has unsettled us with its robot demonstrations.
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He compared the unregulated and unsettled state of cyberwarfare — with no established "rules of war" — to the early days of aerial warfare.
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It has been drawn on only three times, most recently in June 2011 when civil unrest in Libya unsettled global oil exports.
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Even on the Trump-friendly "Fox and Friends" on Fox News, the mood was unsettled, a strange mix of happy and aggrieved.
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So, there is a sense there's something unsettled in the air, the shifting of borders, the obsession with nation over universal good.
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I think a lot of people are left very unsettled by the ending, whether they've come to identify with Toller or not.
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But he also was at pains to reassure investors unsettled by his confident tone at his last news conference, in mid-December.
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"You begin watching by feeling mildly amused, then uneasy, then annoyed, then unsettled," Ben Brantley wrote in his review for the Times.
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Shortly before tip-off, he instructed the Bruins to feed Heater on every play, even if Danny was unsettled by the attention.
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Since the start of the year shares of both companies have under-perfomed their peers, mainly because of unsettled bills from the government.
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"I realize that some of President Trump's actions and statements have unsettled America's friends," McCain said in a speech in Australia in May.
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When asked about the topic at his press conference Wednesday morning, Trump helped clarify that somewhat — though he left a whole lot unsettled.
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Trump's erratic behavior and weak leadership have unsettled Wall Street and Washington alike — and there's every reason to expect things will get worse.
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It's long been clear that there are a great many unsettled questions regarding the legislative and policy details of the GOP's repeal effort.
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U.S. farmers have suffered from price decreases caused in part by China's tariffs and have grown increasingly unsettled by the escalating trade war.
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Combined with his taking on the role of Prior Walter in Angels In America, this off-putting comment unsettled a lot of fans.
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So we see that this matter has unsettled Hong Kong's political foundations and made Hong Kong people more anxious about their city's future.
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The more angles of the conflict that I watched, the more unsettled I was by the teens' behavior — and by their chaperons' inaction.
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This was partly offset by mark-to-market losses on foreign currency portfolios and a decrease in unsettled purchases of securities, it said.
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The northeast was also a bastion of support for Thaksin, whose populist policies helped generate a political movement that unsettled the established elites.
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That unsettled investors, especially after Kinnevik said its representatives were stepping down from the board, citing potential conflicts of interest over future investments.
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When Sabrina's friends find out she practices magic, they're unsettled by her ties to the occult and unsure how to behave around her.
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As we approach the end of a week that was supposed to bring clarity to the process, things are more unsettled than ever.
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The capital's middle-class suburbs are Mr Kurz's political hinterland, while the FPÖ is making strides in working-class areas unsettled by immigration.
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"Rain will be possible in Northern California by Friday, with the potential for unsettled weather reaching Southern California over the weekend," Vido said.
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Hortense grows up in a hazy Jamaican idyll of tamarind trees and woodpecker nests, unsettled only by her god-fearing authoritarian foster parents.
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CHINA'S GROWTH AT SLOWEST PACE SINCE 2009 | China's growth slowed further last year, adding to the troubling picture that has unsettled investors worldwide,
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"It's a popular alternative therapy for newborns, particularly those who have had a traumatic birth, are unsettled, or have trouble sleeping," she added.
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She didn't need her therapist to tell her she was seeing bad omens where there weren't any because disruptions in routine unsettled her.
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She remembers how unsettled she felt when a customer at a clothing store she used to work at recognized her from the video.
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China's only carrier is the second-hand, Soviet-built Liaoning, which this week unsettled neighbors with drills in the disputed South China Sea.
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Historical context helps remind an unsettled electorate of the stability provided by the institution, and that the polity has weathered such bumps before.
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While other trucks and full-size SUVs tend to have some business in the ride at high speeds, the Ram is never unsettled.
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The encryption debate remains unsettled, with tech companies largely opposed and some law enforcement agencies still making the case to have a backdoor.
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As someone entrusted with a role of moral authority, I am deeply unsettled by this path from evil in political rhetoric to violence.
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He has intense drives for both space and for security, which likely leaves him unsettled and unsure of what he wants in love.
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The unsettled question of whether President Donald Trump is a threat to American democracy increasingly hinges on whether his words matter or not.
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The travails of Germany's biggest lender has unsettled investors who are now awaiting third-quarter corporate earnings and the upcoming U.S. presidential election.
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Mr. Henry creates a rich tension between the Paper Boi persona and Alfred, sharp and self-aware, who's unsettled by his minor celebrity.
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On Monday, Congressional Republicans pushed ahead with a proposed U.S. tax code overhaul, but risks lay ahead with major intra-party disputes unsettled.
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Investors have been unsettled by the possibility of a win for Le Pen, who wants to take France out of the euro zone.
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And EU citizens working in Britain's financial services industry, unsettled by half-baked assurances about their status, are increasingly willing to contemplate relocation.
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As a matter of extreme subjectivity, consciousness was even mostly off-limits to scientists until the 1980s and its very definition is unsettled.
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Mr. Hariri's unexpected trip and resignation unsettled the Middle East, setting off a political crisis in Lebanon and even raising fears of war.
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But journalists were also unsettled by her violation of a bedrock norm of their profession: avoiding romantic involvement with a person she covered.
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The mood was anxious and unsettled in Washington the day after the first indictments were announced in the investigation into Russian election interference.
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Under Coach Luke Walton, the Lakers were 35-47 last year, and James leads a roster that might best be described as unsettled.
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On "Maroon Cloud," her newest record, she uses a quartet with no bass and no drums, creating a fluid and unsettled group dynamic.
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But even in the present-day context of knowing who Skrillex is, it's hard not to feel vaguely unsettled by the whole situation.
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That night in a quirky motel with grass on the roof, I tossed in bed, unsettled by the sound of the hard rain.
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And a string of checkpoints surrounding cities like El Paso and Las Cruces, New Mexico, keep even legal residents feeling watched and unsettled.
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That project has unsettled some American and European policymakers, who worry it will be a vehicle for one-sided Chinese influence and interests.
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The results in two open seats were unsettled, but the Democratic presidential primary, which drove partisan turnout, seemed to help the party's candidates.
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In addition to slumping demand, an oil price war between Saudi Arabia-led OPEC and its allied nations, including Russia, has unsettled supply.
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Inversion is spreading across the U.S. yield curve, where short-dated yields are running above long-dated ones, which has also unsettled investors.
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He could see that the subject unsettled her, so he did not raise it again, but the offer stood, and she considered it.
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The uprising has landed hundreds in jail, led tens of thousands to demonstrate across the country and unsettled this quiet North African kingdom.
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The subject of the book is ostensibly racial identity, but Hong confesses to feeling unsure and unsettled about her authority to write it.
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Most said they had great experiences, and while some said that the tightly packed bunks unsettled them, many others said they felt fine.
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Only when fans see their own players condemning their behavior will they be denied the sense that they have successfully unsettled an opponent.
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The loving but unsettled relationship between a musician and his main love interest, told in flashback in the week before his untimely death.
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"There is no rational connection between the settled problem of negro citizenship and the unsettled problem of Chinese immigration," The Times's editorial said.
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The unsettled romance, which starts in 1801, flashes back about 30 years before rejoining the book's present for the rest of the story.
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The subject of the book is ostensibly racial identity, but Hong confesses to feeling unsure and unsettled about her authority to write it.
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"People who see this stuff going down the memory hole as quickly as it is happening feel unsettled by it," Mr. Kline said.
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But his reasoning has even failed to placate members of his own Democratic Party, with whom the governor has had an unsettled relationship.
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The phenomenally fast adoption of such a transformative technology, though, unsettled the public and spurred fears about the safety of the food supply.
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Gorali was not used to such lavishly wealthy visitors; certainly, its roads will never be unsettled by so many tinted-window Pajeros again.
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The prospect of a military offensive has unsettled Turkish financial markets, with the lira this week hitting its weakest level since late August.
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The abrupt decision by France to postpone any discussion of North Macedonia joining the European Union is reverberating in an already unsettled region.
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Legal questions over whether he could take the oath of office while in detention, or whether presidential immunity would protect him, are unsettled.
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Mysteries swirl around him — and through him, because Superintendent Mikami, at this unsettled moment in his life, is also a mystery to himself.
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Populist forces have unsettled politics in Europe and the United States, frequently by using fake news and fanning fears of globalization and migration.
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Postcard from Saratoga The esteemed trainer Bill Mott remains unsettled by the disqualification that gave his long shot colt the garland of roses.
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Postcard from Saratoga The esteemed trainer Bill Mott remains unsettled by the disqualification that gave his long shot colt the garland of roses.
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The N.B.A. is grappling with an unsettled present as well as an uncertain future, where the league's cultural standing and revenues are threatened.
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It's unclear exactly what the judge will cover, but we know there are a couple of unsettled issues from last week's brief hearing.
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Mr. Douglass went to Haiti just after the revolution that put Hippolyte in power, and that country was still in an unsettled condition.
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Five of the sources say they heard Stoynoff talking about the incident with Trump and how much it unsettled her back in 2005.
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Companies around the world are changing their tunes and addresses — uprooting supply chains and moving their headquarters to get ahead of unsettled global chaos.
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I think they&aposre rattled by him and they don&apost know what is going to happen next but they&aposre unsettled by it.
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By balking at distancing itself from overtly anti-Semitic supporters and flirting with "denial lite," the Trump administration as a whole has unsettled historians.
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The visit follows a campaign in which President Donald Trump unsettled the region by suggesting that Seoul and Tokyo develop their own nuclear weapons.
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"In these unsettled and politically polarized times we would expect the Fed leadership to prepare the ground for the next hike carefully," Guha said.
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"We are very concerned to hear reports of babies being unsettled or unwell and we will investigate every complaint," it said in a statement.
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To Cambodia's west is Thailand, which has more than four times as many people; the two countries have a dormant but unsettled border dispute.
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The mere suggestion the security arrangement be reconsidered has Japan and other U.S. allies in Asia unsettled about the prospect of a Trump presidency.
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The targeting of foreigners has unsettled the country's $26 billion garment export industry, with some foreign retailers suspending all business travel to the country.
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A Vineland house is crumbling in storylines nearly 150 years apart; relationships in both time-frames are unsettled by change; in-laws prove awkward.
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"There could be four or five tickets now out of New Hampshire, because the race is so unsettled now," Mr. Christie said on CNN.
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JAPAN has been more unsettled than any other country by the sudden shift in the diplomatic tone in North-East Asia—for good reason.
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The rules of cyberwar are unsettled, and US officials worry that more aggressive measures could trigger a series of quick escalations from the Russians.
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The candidates were confronting not only worrisome weather forecasts, but also an unsettled electorate that has not produced a clear favorite in either race.
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The contested declaration is at the root of the Israeli-Palestinian territorial conflict which, after several wars and decades of international diplomacy, remains unsettled.
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That unsettled moderates who had supported Mrs Merkel's open-border approach in 2015, but for now most accept the need for internal bridge-building.
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Here's a look at both markets, and a deeper dive of the impact on an unsettled GOP nomination across the other Political Prediction Markets.
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Other commodity exchanges in Shanghai and Zhengzhou have imposed similar curbs to restore calm in markets after a week-long surge unsettled global investors.
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This former Nashua police officer -- who was the leader of New Hampshire's first SWAT team -- is emblematic of the unsettled base of Republican voters.
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Mindful of the somewhat unsettled, more wide-open-than-usual nature of the race, pay outlets have invested heavily on advertising pushing their shows.
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The production rests on heavily processed guitar strums, evoking the unsettled warmth of the Los Angeles afternoon the song's various protagonists are experiencing together.
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The outcome of the country's last unsettled 2018 congressional contest will not change the balance of power in the Democratic-controlled House of Representatives.
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"I thought our team as a whole was a little bit unsettled at the first part of the game," Pittsburgh coach Mike Sullivan said.
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The role the interests of real people play in setting Democrats' strategic objectives serves as a foundation stone for an unsettled Democratic factional alliance.
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They want Los Angeles to pay a price for being so glamorous, and so they imagine it as treacherously empty-headed and unsettled, all
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The leak has deeply unsettled many in the Balkan country of 7 million, one of the poorest and most corrupt European Union member states.
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But he has received encouragement from some in the party who believe the race remains unsettled — and that he could prove a formidable candidate.
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During those days and nights in his study he saw his creation profaned and reduced to dust, and was terribly unsettled by the sight.
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Even if Judge Breyer accepts the Volkswagen deal, the company will have many unsettled issues, with unknown costs, in the United States and abroad.
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But there was still an unsettled tone — outbursts and competing chants in the hall, the sense that one wrong word could set everything off.
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Mr. Trump unsettled South Koreans when he said that he might withdraw American troops from their country unless Seoul paid more for their presence.
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"On areas where the law is unsettled, this department is not going to be issuing decrees," DeVos said during the Senate Appropriations subcommittee hearing.
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The retail giant Walmart is restructuring its law department, and a raft of changes have unsettled some insiders responsible for handling its massive caseload.
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The offer for the U.S. military to intervene in Mexico's internal affairs — a third rail in Mexican politics — rattled an already-unsettled security apparatus.
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The race seems to be over, possibly one of the two 200 guinea prizes she achieved at Newmarket, but Molly Long-legs remains unsettled.
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It would be good to cook today, too, and not just because cooking's a balm when the news is unsettled and the future uncertain.
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The President was unsettled by the notion that he didn't know everything McGahn said to the special counsel during their interviews, the sources said.
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In the decades since she was rediscovered, Schwarzenbach has become something of a cult figure in Europe, though just what she represents remains unsettled.
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The unsettled nature of a final policy was magnified by a conversation on Sunday between Mr. Trump and Prime Minister Theresa May of Britain.
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But for all Bolton's assurances, allies remain unsettled by Trump's sudden foreign policy announcement — usually without the consultation of his top officials or allies.
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Although largely symbolic, the resolution indicated the extent to which the Trump administration's stance has unsettled global politics and contributed to Washington's diplomatic isolation.
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His new album with the Big Machine is "Anomaly," full of original compositions with a weird, seductive darkness — from ballads to scorching, unsettled postbop.
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In his review for The Times, A. O. Scott called the film "a bracingly original foray into territory that remains, in every sense, unsettled."
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But some of New America's donors were unsettled by the news, according to an official at one foundation that donates to the think tank.
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She and a fellow doctor were making their way to the hospital on a scooter, both women exhilarated and unsettled by the empty streets.
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The unsettled issue, of course, is what anyone deserves in the first place, a question over which we are constantly erupting into pitched battles.
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We may be unsettled by this method of discernment, but it is consistent with the character and history of the man we elected president.
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It has held peaceful elections and has not been plagued by the insurgencies and terrorist attacks that have unsettled other countries in the region.
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In a world that has become more unsettled, it is increasingly important that the United States and Europe make efforts to solve problems together.
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But he becomes unsettled when his diagnosis and proposed solution for Ellen (Rashida Jones), a nonprofit worker, fails to solve her chronic sleep issues.
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The very same uncanny "digital fur technology" that unsettled viewers resulted in the film being shortlisted for an Academy Award nomination for visual effects.
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The experience left her unsettled, she said, and she almost felt as though the chevre's demeanor physically changed as they talked about the donation.
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Ms. Anasenes said she enjoys taking their son to Central Park, for the playgrounds and for walks in its "wild and unsettled" northwest section.
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That suit, which is still unsettled, inspired a coalition of 64 Asian-American groups to file a complaint against the university the following year.
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It has been an extraordinary, and extraordinarily unsettled, stretch in women's tennis, with major stars missing extended action for both joyful and downbeat reasons.
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He didn't give them a clean bill of health, leaving the question unsettled for now, though Barr might provide an answer in the future.
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Potential investors in Saudi Arabia were already unsettled last year when MBS imprisoned some two hundred businessmen and princes on charges of supposed corruption.
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Senators like Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.) are undecided and want to wait until they hear the opening arguments, meaning the whip count is unsettled.
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Whether the president or Congress should play the leading role in sending U.S. troops into battle remains one of the most unsettled constitutional questions.
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But his recent bellicosity toward Iran has unsettled some of his supporters who were drawn to the noninterventionist aspect of his "America First" promises.
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More than any nomination contest in memory, this race is unsettled a little more than weeks before the first votes are to be counted.
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The glitch unsettled broad parts of the fund industry last summer and highlighted how reliant BNY Mellon remained on a patchwork of technology platforms.
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While Mr. Trump's order has been stayed by federal courts, the turmoil surrounding it has nevertheless unsettled both the refugee and the resettlement communities.
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Now, though, remembering this family who had once been very close and yet also strangers, what unsettled Agnes most was the reversal of fortunes.
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" Mr. Prabhu said: "My personal view is that cryptocurrencies are more speculative investment commodities than payment options, operating in a very unsettled regulatory environment.
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Investors have been unsettled by simmering concerns related to a potential trade war, but there could be a silver lining for markets in Asia.
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NBC News confirmed reports that both sides tentatively agreed to testify Thursday , although several details remained unsettled and an agreement may yet fall apart.
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In each case, a religious community has been left grieving, pondering its future and feeling unsettled in sites that were supposed to be sanctuaries.
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"Some of the best stories end out of nowhere, and we can't explain it, and it leaves us feeling unsettled for ages," Robbins says.
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But Libya has not seen a move as potentially decisive as this for years, and few have felt so unsettled about what it means.
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Relations with Russia have been unsettled, sometimes perilously, over political differences as well as the role of Poland, a former Soviet satellite, in NATO.
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A major factor in the slide is the barrage of trade threats that have unsettled Chinese consumers, discouraging them from buying big-ticket goods.
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A major factor in the slide is the barrage of trade threats that have unsettled Chinese consumers, discouraging them from buying big-ticket goods.
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While the law on this subject is unsettled, that in itself should be unsettling to the president as he considers whether to grant clemency.
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Now, as I read the papers and watch the news, I have that same unsettled sensation of revisiting scenes that I have already written.
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My only warning is that the Sun will oppose Neptune on September 227, which could bring an uncomfortable, unsettled feeling, especially in your relationships.
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The specific geographic focus of Unsettled begins in Alaska and continues down the west coast of North America, through Central America, concluding in Colombia.
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The title plays on the colloquial phrase "If you lived here, you'd be home by now" to convey the sensation of being culturally unsettled.
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And investors were unsettled by the possibility that she may have to form a "Jamaica" coalition with the pro-business Free Democrats (FDP) and Greens.
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In January it held off raising them further, flagging growing risks from a slowdown abroad and unsettled financial markets, despite a strengthening domestic labor market.
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Below are five stories of Tinder disaster that start out awkward, get funnier and funnier, and then actually leave you quite unsettled and disturbed. Enjoy!
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If you've ever read an original folktale (and not the sanitized Disney adaptations), you can likely relate to the feeling of being unsettled and uneasy.
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Without any question, more and more journalists have been unsettled by the tone of the administration and the attacks that have been coming their way.
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The race is the country's last unsettled 2018 congressional contest, but the outcome will not change the balance of power in the Democratic-controlled House.
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The forward position, which represents the central bank's unsettled or swap transactions, fell to $2.464 billion in June from $2.504 billion in the previous month.
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His death led to an unsettled period for Palo Alto, California-based SurveyMonkey, including layoffs of about 100 employees and two searches for new leadership.
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It does not have a leading robotics company in the global market, and the public is deeply unsettled by automation as a concept, he says.
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Mr Kim's nuclear and missile tests, which he suspended late last year, infuriated China, the North's historical protector, as much as they unsettled the South.
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The Iowa caucuses remain unsettled, but with almost 2628 percent of the vote tallied as of Wednesday afternoon, Buttigieg has a small lead over Sen.
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As the Kurds press ahead, the unsettled question of independence threatens to set the stage for the next round of upheaval in the Middle East.
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I love the new series The Resident, but upon viewing the pilot episode, was unsettled to find that it didn't escape the House-like trope.
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But even with his version of "The City on the Edge of Forever" available for the world to read, the matter felt unsettled for Ellison.
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Rather than noise, the mood swings reflect investors' attempts to work out which of two very different equilibria an unsettled global economy will land on.
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"The philosophical debate about the nature of moral judgment remains unsettled (and will likely stay that way forever)," NYU medical ethicist Carolyn Neuhaus told Gizmodo.
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Simon's disregard for a clearly communicated commercial image takes his work out of the range of satire and into a spikier, more unsettled visual terrain.
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"Gold has been nudging higher as risk has been trading a bit unsettled in Asia," said Stephen Innes, APAC trading head at OANDA in Singapore.
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But we didn't get to see each other that Saturday evening, and I went to bed unsettled, unsure what our plans were for Mother's Day.
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Because researchers don't yet fully understand how language is organized within the brain or which neural circuits derive meaning from gesture, the question is unsettled.
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Your perceptive Free exchange on the ideological divisions in economics (January 30rd) put its finger on key factors in the unsettled status of economics today.
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If all of this does not make you feel deeply unsettled, please enjoy this video of a giant mantis devouring two bees at one time.
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Last year, a looming $14 billion fine from the U.S. Department of Justice had unsettled clients and investors and prompted talk of a government bailout.
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"Recent revelations about VBS have unsettled clients and we recognize they require reassurance that KPMG remains a good firm to be associated with," KPMG said.
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The ruling is a win for baker Jack Phillips, who cited his beliefs as a Christian, but leaves unsettled broader constitutional questions on religious liberty.
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Washington (CNN)A federal judge has blocked the Georgia secretary of state from certifying election results before Friday, as the state's governor's race remains unsettled.
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The South African rand and Mexican peso were also weak against the U.S. dollar on Monday as the lira crisis unsettled other emerging market currencies.
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For a majority of her time on the floor Sunday, she filled in well at point guard, the one position where the Liberty seem unsettled.
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But in Season 5, which begins during one of the more unsettled presidential elections in recent memory, "Veep" just might be the show we need.
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