1、in a disquieting manner.

2、Causing anxiety;disquieting.

3、History offers a disquieting answer.

4、having a deeply disquieting or disturbing effect.

5、Finally, on a more disquieting note,

6、But there are some disquieting trends.

7、The most disquieting thing about the scofflaw spirit is its extreme infectiousness.

8、Inside Russia, there are other disquieting similarities to what was thought of as a bygone era.

9、The news from the African front was disquieting in the extreme.

10、Third, you need a personal peace that will disconnect you from disquieting or threatening thoughts.

11、The internal in the middle of the package name for these classes is a little disquieting.

12、Through digital editing, these images constitute a new universe, one that is quite abstract and often disquieting.

13、It must be the summer air that affects me with feelings almost as disquieting as they are refreshing.

14、The results, published online a few weeks ago in the Journal of Applied Physiology, were rather disquieting.

15、For cultural reasons, dependence is a disquieting word for Westerners; for practical reasons, excessive independence is, too.

16、But while these figures are disquieting, a smaller fraction of people were affected than was the case two decades ago.

17、The (Sunni) Arab world loathes and fears Iran on sectarian grounds and also because it espouses a revolutionary doctrine of the sort that kings and dictators find disquieting.

18、Even as Melissa and I married, in a small ceremony with family and close friends, our overworking led us to join the disquieting "uni-moon" trend.

19、In the later Nocturnes the contrasts themselves become subtler, the shifting of the ground under our feet often the more disquieting the less noise it makes in the process.

20、any act of molesting or interrupting or hindering or disquieting or agitating or arousing from a state of repose or otherwise depriving inhabitants of the peace and quiet to which they are entitled.

21、The word "sensuous" had the effect of further disquieting Tom, but before he could invent a protest the coupe came to a stop, and Daisy signaled us to draw up alongside.

22、Spanish surrealist artist known for his flamboyant personal style and his disquieting interpretation of fantastic images in meticulously rendered canvases.Among his most famous works is Persistence of Memory(1931), a desolate landscape inhabited by limp, melting watches.