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The effect is eerie, and unsettles rather than advertises Cohen's music.
Anything that disturbs us, arouses us, unsettles us, is unconditionally positive.
The response of so many men to Hiroshi's female androids unsettles him.
And it is this fact that unsettles so much of the nation.
Musk has said before that he doesn't like Facebook because it unsettles him.
But it is never just the shocking detail that unsettles with Mr. Albee.
In her duets with Mr. Kaufmann, his voice's duskiness unsettles into stormy passion.
If Johnson unnerves competitors with his driver, Spieth unsettles them with his putter.
Hupfield's sculpture, film installation, and performance work unsettles Native stereotypes by reclaiming histories.
This also unsettles neighbouring regions in which the EU is used to exerting influence.
Uncertainty over the economic consequences adds risks to business investment and unsettles financial markets.
The growing military interest in AI unsettles some technologists who are advancing the underlying technology.
But the landscape unsettles the eye, as if "Multiple Maniacs" had left Baltimore for Pluto.
Joker, meanwhile, is an uncomfortably effective portrait of an isolated man whose very existence unsettles people.
His talk of a grand new deal unsettles some German officials, who tend prefer muddling through.
They are very complex, so it can be a tiny detail that just unsettles the car.
It unsettles us, makes us feel a little strange so that we see the world differently.
Also, we have many instances of Sandor Clegane bringing up Beric's resurrection because it clearly unsettles him.
There is no resulting scandal, because none of the information actually unsettles the foundation of Trump's image.
Deutsche Bank has said "Basel IV" unsettles investors and makes it difficult for banks to plan ahead.
But what unsettles me most about the 40s is the implication that I'm now a grown-up myself.
"I think it unsettles them a lot," Steve Saideman, a professor at Carleton University who studies NATO, told me.
Among the many tensions of Trophy, that dynamic—between complicated and simple, between life and death—animates and unsettles.
It locks up its 25 million people in a national prison and unsettles Northeast Asia with its nuclear program.
Regulators will also be nervous about anything that unsettles London's financial infrastructure when rivals in continental Europe are circling.
But three Brazilian companies have called off IPOs this year as uncertainty about the October presidential election unsettles investors.
Its slow, pinkish, opening and closing erotically unsettles and makes more lively the intricate strangeness of the human animal.
"It unsettles him to know that the number of homicide victims will start piling up on December 1st," said Hope.
His pieces can be obnoxious, offensive; and he's always trying new stuff (like those planters) that unsettles and invites reassessment.
But whether or not visitors read Roth's description of his project, the lavender field still unsettles more than it calms.
For now, they're content in their home, a state of mind that somewhat unsettles this couple who prefer early-stage projects.
If the administration's belligerence on trade unsettles American firms and forces them to "onshore" production, Asia would be an early victim.
An unorthodox action by President Trump unsettles investors, but after a freakout, their optimism returns and the stock market moves higher.
Finch's desire to assuage her grief motivates the actions that introduce the couple and fundamentally unsettles our understanding of their relationship.
And so life continues much the same, although the news about Juri — and the family's unblinking pragmatism — unsettles the inaugural calm.
Finally, they recognize that Iran's regional expansionism not only unsettles America's allies like Israel and Saudi Arabia, but spurs instability and autocracy.
Yet the action never unsettles as it intends to when the traumatized Mari (Kayla Jackmon) confronts the comfortable James (Ryan Victor Pierce).
Though it unsettles me that (King) would dare compare them to the countless victims of Katrina, many of whom lost their lives.
But the economic hazard warning lights are flashing just as the trade battle between the United States and China unsettles the world economy.
Individuals are not served by this thinking; they're limited by it, because by default, they won't engage with news or content that unsettles.
But of course that means we have no idea what he will actually do, and uncertainty tends to be what unsettles markets most.
The frugal use of flocking, which adds a velvety opaque surface that contrasts with the smooth, glowing wood, unsettles perception, adding another dimension.
Hilda's enthusiasm unsettles Linda, who tries to explain that her work isn't precisely real, at least not in the way that Hilda believes.
Richard Cytowic, MD, recently published a whole article in Psychology Today trying to pin point why Ted Cruz face unsettles us so: What indeed?
At the start of "Age of Ultron," Wanda Maximoff aka Scarlet Witch, makes Tony have a vision that unsettles both him and the young woman.
Walid Raad further unsettles institutional narratives through imagining a scenario in which objects from the Louvre Islamic Art collection traveling to Abu Dhabi grow prosthetic shadows.
If the cocktail's (or the bar's) politics bother you, well, as a sign on the wall reads, "A vida transtorna" — life unsettles, life perplexes, life agitates.
The return of Jonah, whom Violet put up for adoption after an unplanned pregnancy, unsettles the family, casting new light on decades of secrets and betrayals.
" At one point, she notes that although "the war had been over for 15 years when I was born … still the sound of German unsettles me.
American strategists, by contrast, say their country must keep a presence in the region because Chinese hard power unsettles America's friends in East and South-East Asia.
The people falling down Cooper's Hill in a bid to win a cheese appear to be special cases of ilinx play that unsettles us in their violence.
The Three-Eyed Raven unsettles her with his knowledge — not least by reminding her of a horrific part of her life she was trying to put behind her.
This new totality, at once foreign and viscerally known, seeps through the space of the Hutzler Brothers Palace Building and unsettles any illusion of a static physical site.
Mr. Sanders, in turn, unsettles many upper-income and moderate Democrats who worry about the political, economic and personal consequences if a self-described democratic socialist becomes president.
Trader Jon Najarian offered a way the regular investor can hedge against the risk a Donald Trump upset or drawn-out election result unsettles global markets on Tuesday.
But whereas theosophy inspired these giants of modern art to produce work that was more or less serene, Fumai's contact with the dead scandalizes and unsettles the viewer.
The relationship unsettles the court, breeding suspicion regarding his motives from such quarters as the queen's son (Eddie Izzard), doctor (Paul Higgins) and Prime Minister (Michael Gambon, briefly).
The series consists of these conversations, plus, in most cases, the couple's walk across the street to the office of their counselor, whose given name, Kenyon, unsettles them.
His comments were a reminder that, as Senator Chuck Schumer, the Democratic leader, has often pointed out, precedents are only settled law until the Supreme Court unsettles them.
The opener — a black man talking on a cellphone on an empty suburban street — briskly sets the tone, unsettles the mood and announces Mr. Peele's way with metaphor.
But with a climate plan that champions slashing emissions, even if it's imperfect or unsettles columnists, future civilization may be spared the catastrophic impacts of a warming globe. 
"We actively engage and we are no longer passively scrolling—that grotesque feeling we experience is our brain being disturbed by what unsettles us from the norm," Dromsjel says.
But in our present moment, truth, including truth that unsettles us, has far too often become subordinate to justifying and defending at all costs our own, often unsound, preconceptions.
The piece unsettles your perception, a running theme in this biennial, which is curated by Jeebesh Bagchi, Monica Narula, and Shuddhabrata Sengupta, the Indian trio comprising the Raqs Media Collective.
A lack of clarity on what exactly Trump would do if elected "unsettles" many people in Britain, said Scott Lucas, a professor of American studies at the University of Birmingham.
We witness one student after the next discovering meaning in Hawthorne, Plath, Huxley, Orwell, Dostoyevsky, Sartre and Beckett, guided always by Leon, who celebrates the value of literature that unsettles.
N.M. said she put it toward getting her and her mom back into a place of their own, but it still unsettles her that Khan tried to buy her off.
Because Moody's is the only one of the big three ratings agencies to give South African sovereign an investment-grade rating, any hint it might lower that rating unsettles markets.
The relative or friend so congenitally pessimistic that good news unsettles him, as if he would prefer that a bad outcome justify his cynicism rather than embrace a happy surprise.
A similar anxiety unsettles Mr. Van Sant's paintings, although their unthreatening pastel palette and miasmic drifts of gentle brush strokes leave you wondering what, here, really, is not to like?
Southbound engages with and unsettles assumed narratives about this contested region by providing fresh perspectives for understanding the complex admixture of history, geography, and culture that constitutes today's New South.
IF THE partisanship of American politics unsettles you, take heart from a little piece of legislation that sailed through both houses of Congress with not a single vote opposed to it.
From the very first shot, Nicolas Pesce's "The Eyes of My Mother" unsettles as a broken woman staggers along a deserted country road before collapsing in front of an oncoming truck.
"However much we know that a doll is (likely) not a threat, seeing a face that looks human but isn't unsettles our most basic human instincts," Linda Rodriguez McRobbie wrote in Smithsonian.
This division is projected outward to the entire population — via the internet, cable news and other means — and it unsettles us, even at a time of economic prosperity and historically low unemployment.
Hainan is a microcosm of a wider problem: China wants to be viewed with wonder and respect but, as it grows stronger and more powerful, it as often unsettles as it reassures.
But we still have few other names for the way a woman's voice unsettles, for the queasy sense that the world must be upside-down if she happens to be running it.
Crossing Lines unsettles accepted notions of what constitutes a boundary and of what characterizes the migrant or refugee experience—in part by exploring how culture can persist and be embraced despite displacement.
Scott Lucas, a professor of American studies at the University of Birmingham, told CNBC this summer that a lack of clarity on what exactly Trump would do if elected "unsettles" many people in Britain.
The artists found their signature styles around the same time: de Kooning's infamous "Woman" canvases, exhibited in 1953, broke his association with Abstract Expressionism, and his aggressive dismantling of the female body still unsettles.
The test of a work of art's success, though, is not how fluently it communicates a single message; the test is how forcefully it reflects, unsettles, and transforms the world in which it intercedes.
He has called for a far bigger euro zone budget than Merkel spelled out in her FAS interview and urged Europe to become a bolder, more autonomous actor in defense, a shift that unsettles conflict-wary Germans.
The lack of having that anchor there, even though that's all pretense and silliness of not having a person at a desk you just cut to and say, "That was that story, here's another story," unsettles me.
He has called for a far bigger euro zone budget than Merkel spelled out in her FAS interview and urged Europe to become a bolder, more autonomous actor in defence, a shift that unsettles conflict-wary Germans.
Synagogues have been forced to beef up security; armed police patrolling holy ground is a physical manifestation of newfound Jewish precarity — one that particularly unsettles those Jews of color whose relationship with the police is uneasy at best.
Toyota is forecasting sales of 10.8 million vehicles, a figure that would put it in the running to at least grab the second-place finish, especially if the Ghosn affair unsettles operations at the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance.
Obviously, I'm not rooting for a big dislocation in terms of this turning into a big health crisis, but it is the kind of situation that unsettles markets and that could lead to good opportunities, for sure. Disclaimer
While Di Maio's resignation as 5-Star leader is not expected to bring down the government, it highlights deep divisions within 5-Star and further unsettles its fractious ties with its coalition partner, the center-left Democratic Party.
While Di Maio's resignation as 5-Star leader is not expected to bring down the government, it highlights deep divisions within 5-Star and further unsettles its fractious ties with its coalition partner, the centre-left Democratic Party.
And finally, I think all of this works because June no longer really cares if she lives or dies, an energy that often unsettles people just enough to let the show get away with some really brazen things.
They also embody everything that unsettles a certain segment of the Republican base, voters anxious about all the change afoot in the nation and looking to Mr. Trump to Make America Great Again by taking it back in time.
They also embody everything that unsettles a certain segment of the Republican base, voters anxious about all the change afoot in the nation and looking to Mr. Trump to Make America Great Again by taking it back in time.
Most people would be more familiar with the later rendition of the song by Naked Eyes released in 1982, so for Brooker to choose the version by the artist who first sang the demo is a choice that unsettles us.
But Lieutenant Hierl is the first woman in the Marine Corps to lead an infantry platoon — a historic moment for a male-dominated organization that had fiercely opposed integrating female troops into combat, something that still unsettles many within the ranks.
"What really unsettles me -- a former prosecutor for almost 30 years -- is when a person makes it through a storm, a criminal justice storm, and they learn nothing from the process," former federal prosecutor Gene Rossi told CNN's Brooke Baldwin Wednesday.
Delaney's arrival unsettles everyone around him, starting with his half-sister (Oona Chaplin), with whom he exchanges too-long looks; and most significantly the powerful East India Co., which has a more-than-passing interest in his father's estate and business affairs.
At the placard that says, "The Hawaiian Kingdom was overthrown in 1893," he explains that this one sentence has been controversial with the United States government because it acknowledges the government-backed overthrow of Queen Lili'uokolani, which unsettles American claims to Hawaii.
Rose has dropped out of college after becoming pregnant, and Fred has taken a university job with professor Stanley Hyman (Michael Stuhlbarg), better known as the husband of author Shirley Jackson (Elisabeth Moss) — whose story "The Lottery" both thrills and unsettles Rose.
Riley's style owes much to Michel Gondry (he sneaks a Gondry joke into the film), whose weirder films like The Science of Sleep and Be Kind Rewind have a kind of magical realism that pushes the audience out of its comfort zone and unsettles expectations.
Few of the composers of the generation before Byrd are well-known names, and their music unsettles ears tuned to the flowing delights of later years: The counterpoint is cloudier, the phrases often stop rather than conclude, and the harmony is sometimes frankly weird.
It is a recollection that still unsettles a golfer's soul, because in our memories of that morning, we somehow feel our every failure and misstep and regret; we see Carnoustie, and imagine our own dreams turning to sand in our hands and passing through our fingers.
And while another part of me, one that unsettles me, suddenly has a slightly better understanding of the vengeful feelings some have at times like this, it is clear why it is so important for all those affected to remember that revenge is not the response we should give into.
China wants to be viewed with wonder and respect but, as it grows stronger and more powerful, it as often unsettles as it reassures Over the past three years China has used a rapidly expanding navy and coastguard to enforce its claims to reefs and rocks far out at sea.
But those games against Our Lady of the Lake and Henderson Tech helped SFA refine its relentless defense, harassing and pressuring opponents through a press that changes a team's pace and unsettles ballhandlers; SFA leads DI in turnover percentage, and forces their opponents to commit them on a quarter of their possessions.
The markets have calmed—except when Donald Trump unsettles them with a tweet—and the banks are healthy, but some negative trends that have been building for decades, and destabilizing politics, have worsened: income inequality, large regional variations in the distribution of economic well-being, and the political system's adoption of an excessive faith in markets.
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE is performing about as well with Hispanic voters as GOP nominee Mitt Romney did in 2628, according to opinion polls — something that unsettles Democrats and surprises even some Republicans.
See the bottom of the report for more details) Updates prices, adds details) * FTSEurofirst 300 index drops 0.5 percent * JC Decaux slumps as brokers cut estimates on stock * Raiffeisen drops as merger plan unsettles some investors * Banco Popolare touches record low after surprise loss By Sudip Kar-Gupta and Danilo Masoni LONDON/MILAN, May 11 (Reuters) - European shares slipped on Wednesday as some weak earnings reports pushed the market lower after two days of gains.
At a time when President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's foreign policy bombast unsettles old allies, and his rhetoric about immigration complicates relationships with our Spanish-speaking neighbors in the Americas, Colombia is preparing for its first post-peace agreement presidential election this May.

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