--), and is no more than evidence of a profound uneasiness in the presence of reality. . . . This explains everything.
A look of profound uneasiness crossed his face.
Haramis tried to conceal her profound uneasiness.
The prospect of an abrupt reversal in Europe's 35-year-old process of integration is causing profound uneasiness, several brokers said.
Taken together, however, the writings of this movement bespeak a profound uneasiness about the world.
Desire radiated from him, along with profound uneasiness.
Maggie realized that, with Neil and his father here, she had shaken off or at least suspended the profound uneasiness caused by finding the bell on Greta Shipley's grave.
But profound uneasiness and uncertainty fester beneath the adrenaline rush.
She was staring at him; somehow he had communicated to her his profound uneasiness.
Even in an era of divorces and stepfamilies, merging adoptive and biological families provokes profound uneasiness.