The only ones that seem a bit disconcerted that they're taken so seriously were the actors.
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When the picture first comes looming up, you do feel a little disconcerted and overwhelmed.
Diller was disconcerted that Page, even as they talked, stared fixedly at the screen of his P.
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In Montana or Michigan, people disconcerted by a world changing too fast can join the local militia groups.
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These rarely disconcerted his admirers, one of whom compared him to a river.
Disconcerted, B returned to the street and gazed at the empty sky.
Looking disconcerted, she pointed out to Mr Eadie that the topic under discussion was the loss of jobs in the further education sector.
Although firms track only public forums, they do not obtain the participants' formal consent, and many users may be disconcerted to learn that their conversations are being listened to.
But he said he had been disconcerted to be asked by his doctor before an operation in 2002 whether he would mind not being resuscitated should anything go wrong.
In a clever invention from screenwriter Eric Roth ("The Good Shepherd" and "Forrest Gump"), Queenie runs a caring home for the elderly, so Master Benjamin fits in reasonably well, though one old lady is disconcerted by his fondness for her granddaughter Daisy.
Especially in my work later in the week in the coroner's building, as we stood beside families to formally identify those victims of this tragedy, and as we counselled them in their grief, I was disconcerted by some of the press, who were trying to buy pictures of the victims over our shoulders as we talked with families.
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