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  • Unsettled is a way of “framing” really, really bad news and turning it into “clouds and puppy dogs.”

    Think Progress » Bush on Low Approval: Brushes Aside Policy Concerns, Says People Are Just ‘Unsettled’ 2006

  • My friend Tony co-produced this film called Unsettled which is supposed to be really good.

    Culturebot 2009

  • My friend Tony co-produced this film called Unsettled which is supposed to be really good.

    Culturebot 2009

  • My friend Tony co-produced this film called Unsettled which is supposed to be really good.

    Culturebot 2009

  • My friend Tony co-produced this film called Unsettled which is supposed to be really good.

    Culturebot 2009

  • This report is used to determine the shortfall of supply of US dollars in the market and aids in the CBTT's decision regarding the amount of US dollars to sell to the market via the banks: This is referred to as the Unsettled Demand.

    TrinidadExpress Today's News 2009

  • "Unsettled" was the mildest term for the way he felt right now.

    Winds Of Fate Lackey, Mercedes 1991

  • "Unsettled" was the mildest term for the way he felt right now.

    Winds Of Fate Lackey, Mercedes 1991

  • "Unsettled," answered Uncle Gilbert when she got back, and then there was an embarrassing silence.

    You Should Worry Says John Henry Hugh McHugh

  • 'Unsettled': Geri, looking glamorous on Piers Morgan's life stories

    Home | Mail Online 2010

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