Uneasy
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This scantily clad wench sang about "making love with me" and seeing this tiny woman singing such a suggestive song made me feel a bit uneasy...no, now that I think about it, it made me queasy.
This rather dark film noir with its
uneasy
comics (Roscoe Ates, Nana Bryant, and Billy House who even repeats his checkers trick from The Stranger) and desperate heroine (Mary Beth Hughes), is further strengthened by the forceful performance of Charles Russell who manages to make his rather ambivalent drifter somewhat sympathetic.
You can argue that the conflict was that they were just kids and were
uneasy
with being labeled heroes, but after you get that message there's not much else this movie has to say.
The company is
uneasy
to invest in country where the situation is not under control.
An ambitious but ultimately unsatisfying western that is bound to irritate fans beyond measure, "Track of the Cat" (1954) is an
uneasy
mix of hunting-the-cat action and sub-Eugene O'Neill playwriting, complete with jarring comic relief and loquacious but indecisive moralizing.
I felt a little
uneasy
here and there watching this flick, mostly due to the fact that I was watching it in a sort of 'viewing room' on a campus, where a bunch of TV's are set-up and people can watch whatever they want with headphones for the volume.
Renee Houston has a great supporting role as Mrs. Burke,
uneasy
about her husband's activities, but all too willing to share in the profits.
The tone of the music set an
uneasy
mood, that was chilling yet sweet and this was the feeling I was left with.
I was frightened, uneasy, overwhelmed and moved.
Massey is the villain who sinks other ships so he can get the cargo but Wayne and Milland don't trust each other and they strike up an
uneasy
partnership that doesn't go over too well.
Pretty depressing overall, with Sean Connery looking
uneasy
and Henry Fonda inserted here and there as the U.S. President.
Truly good film makes the viewer feel a little more
uneasy
and a little less certain about themselves; but the overall tone here is one of celebration, and its a weaker work for that.
How to Target IraqIn the current debate about policy towards Iraq, two extreme alternatives are usually presented: either extend the military campaign against terrorism to Iraq, or maintain the current
uneasy
status quo with that country.
And, for those for whom religion matters, globalization can sometimes be accompanied by an aggressive secularism or hedonism that makes many
uneasy.
It is on this
uneasy
basis that its hegemony in Europe rests.
Third, Israel, already unhappy with the outcome of the previous round of negotiations, is becoming increasingly
uneasy.
The West will be confronted with the
uneasy
task of rejecting in the post-Soviet space solutions that it promoted two decades ago in the former Yugoslavia.
Moreover, the increasingly activist government has left businesses
uneasy
about future regulatory and tax measures, and thus reluctant to invest.
Medicine’s goal of a glorious victory over cancer may need to yield to our recognizing that an
uneasy
stalemate may be the best that can be achieved.
In The Anatomy of Fascism, Columbia University historian Robert O. Paxton writes that:“Fascism may be defined as a form of political behavior marked by obsessive preoccupation with community decline, humiliation, or victimhood and by compensatory cults of unity, energy, and purity, in which a mass-based party of committed nationalist militants, working in
uneasy
but effective collaboration with traditional elites, abandons democratic liberties and pursues with redemptive violence and without ethical or legal constraints goals of internal cleansing and external expansion.”
China and Russia have welcomed news of the direct talks, but Japan is
uneasy.
While this brutally matter-of-fact tone can make readers
uneasy
(indeed, it was one reason why I took so long to read the book), we cannot afford to be ignorant of the truth, even – or perhaps especially – if it makes us squirm.
Russia even has
uneasy
relations with the congenitally non-threatening European Union.
UBI is a somewhat
uneasy
mix of two objectives: poverty relief and the rejection of work as the defining purpose of life.
The country seems to be caught in a permanent,
uneasy
tug-of-war between the past and the future, between change and the actors who seek to place obstacles in its path.
Although few seriously question the free market economy and liberal individualism in manners and customs, we feel
uneasy
about forsaking these values.
Meanwhile, with the exception of Slovenia, the democratic transformation in the post-Yugoslav region remains
uneasy.
With the Social Democrats (SPD), her previous grand-coalition partners, opting for opposition after slumping to their worst postwar result, Merkel was forced to seek an
uneasy
three-party coalition with the Euroskeptic and liberal Free Democratic Party (FDP) and the Europhile and more interventionist Greens.
At the same time, Zuma’s revolutionary generation still seems
uneasy
leading South Africa in a post-apartheid era that is now 15 years old.
Will China’s
uneasy
Asian neighbors be any more receptive?
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