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No, but let me point out a few rather disquieting things.
He had the disquieting sense of having never known his father at all.
At that town, however, a rather disquieting thing had happened.
That, as I do not have to tell you, is a disquieting thought.
More disquieting, she said, was that her news program stood alone.
And, all the while, a disquieting physical change was coming over her.
In some ways, that was the most disquieting idea of all.
A disquieting thought but one that has to be considered.
In fact, a much better one than his own and the knowledge was disquieting.
Such games are today's form of play, disquieting as that can sometimes be.
And, he said, his study did point to some disquieting actions.
Then her talk with the great lawyer had been disquieting.
It was disquieting even to think of looking at one, as Jack had done.
How disquieting it is to walk alone by the sea!
He rose to his feet, to bring this disquieting meeting to an end.
There was something disquieting about his behavior, but he could not imagine what.
For some reason, the knowledge that her father had left the Senate was disquieting.
The effect, taken all together, is both dazzling and disquieting.
I find the contents very disquieting, to say the least.
At that point he was struck by a disquieting thought.
And yet I have noticed something that is most disquieting.
Such issues are often all the more disquieting if there is tension among family members.
Life seemed suspended and she had a disquieting sense of being quite alone.
Most of what he did know was more disquieting than threatening.
But for those who care to look out over the rainbow, the view is more disquieting.