As the 21st century approaches, we can see, I believe, a profound unease about the coherence of American society reflected in these books.
But more than anything else in "Stuff Happens," this music expresses the profound, enduring unease that the events shown onstage have inspired.
Even so, he felt a profound unease at this latest development.
In its place there was now a profound unease.
The root of his dualism may be a profound moral unease.
Potok admits that not every group is racially motivated but says there is a 'great deal of profound unease out there'.
The outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease, coming on top of mad cow, has created in Britain a sense of profound unease.
He argues that many scientists today, particularly those he interviewed for this book, are "gripped by a profound unease."
That law made profound spending cuts and expressed a profound unease with activist government.
A kind of guilt, but more importantly a profound physical unease, a tightness in the chest, a numbness in the head.