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Uneasily aware also that the small hotel's receptionist was beginning to want to flirt with the quiet guest with the French accent, Emil Jacques aborted his mission entirely and cautiously went home.
The Elvis Latte Allie Dresser 2010
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Uneasily, Kellen touched the Talisman he wore around his neck on a heavy gold chain, the golden symbol of his citizenship.
Tran Siberian Michael J. Solender 2010
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Uneasily, with grumbles and shrugs, with pathologies and periodic revolts, and—not least—by carving out small, private satisfactions, most people get by with a modicum of salvation.
The Chosen Peoples Todd Gitlin 2010
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Uneasily, with grumbles and shrugs, with pathologies and periodic revolts, and—not least—by carving out small, private satisfactions, most people get by with a modicum of salvation.
The Chosen Peoples Todd Gitlin 2010
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Uneasily, with grumbles and shrugs, with pathologies and periodic revolts, and—not least—by carving out small, private satisfactions, most people get by with a modicum of salvation.
The Chosen Peoples Todd Gitlin 2010
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Uneasily to Bed, due to poor attendance figures, closed at the end of a month.
Chaplin’s Girl Miranda Seymour 2009
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The two James Mason films, together with a light-hearted theatre comedy, Uneasily to Bed, in which Virginia went on tour at the beginning of 1936, quietly rounded off an acting career that had never been vocational.
Chaplin’s Girl Miranda Seymour 2009
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Uneasily, my brother entertained the notion of asking our father to temporarily host him and Linda in his apartment on Fifteenth Street.
I slept with Joey Ramone Mickey Leigh 2009
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Uneasily aware that their discipline almost entirely failed to anticipate the current crisis, economists seemed to be regressing to macroeconomic childhood, clutching the multiplier like an old teddy bear.
Niall Ferguson: Beyond the Age of Leverage: Alternative Cures for the Global Financial Crisis 2009
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Uneasily aware that their discipline almost entirely failed to anticipate the current crisis, economists seemed to be regressing to macroeconomic childhood, clutching the multiplier like an old teddy bear.
Archive 2009-02-01 Bill Kerr 2009
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