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She led him to her work area, which was disconcertingly open.
Disconcertingly, it had another eye in the top of its head.
It's a disconcertingly innocent sound for a woman of 52 years.
They had better than average looks, and a disconcertingly assured way.
A look, disconcertingly quick, over the top of his glasses.
He turned his single open eye upon the older man and stared at him disconcertingly.
It said, among other things, that you enjoy being disconcertingly direct.
They said that officials from the two countries remained in disconcertingly close contact.
They also maintain difficult poses, on point, for a disconcertingly long time.
Also, is it just me, or does that argument sound disconcertingly familiar?
His eyes, which were a disconcertingly light brown, fixed on hers.
Since she was a woman of disconcertingly rapid thought processes.
She sat down and looked steadily up at him with those disconcertingly familiar eyes.
He was certainly looking at her, she realized, in that disconcertingly thorough way of his.
His disconcertingly high voice seemed to travel only the distance it needed to reach her.
Her hand in his was small and gentle, but disconcertingly bony.
She looks over to her publicist who's sitting, rather disconcertingly, behind me.
He is a fly on the wall, observing disconcertingly private moments.
He listened to her in a way that, at first, she thought was disconcertingly alert.
And, disconcertingly, they did not seem to last long.
The sound ended being something that was disconcertingly like a howl.
For a man who normally did what he pleased, it had become disconcertingly important that she think well of him.
And more disconcertingly, the audience never really gets to know the two men with whom it spends so much time.
"You lost something last night," the blond man said in a voice that was disconcertingly cheerful.
The experience of reading books on an iPad is disconcertingly beautiful.