Harrogate Borough Council acknowledges there is also much disquiet in the area about Menwith Hill.
Most telling of all are the stirrings of disquiet in America, Israel's most steadfast ally.
The disquiet about her appointment does offer a glimmer of hope about our battered democracy.
It is a situation that cannot but cause great disquiet and sadness in Japan.
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Kendall was staring at it for the hundredth time, with disquiet, when the telephone rang.
Another cause of disquiet is that Panama's president has nominated several relatives to the canal's board.
The Statistics Commission, an independent watchdog that has since been disbanded, expressed disquiet at the coincidence.
In response to the crisis there were cuts and those in education brought considerable disquiet.
But he voiced disquiet about doing so in a way that significantly raised future budget deficits.
The minutes also reveal a certain disquiet among the exchange directors about Mr Grasso's pay.
Yet the literariness of the subject, and the gingerly politesse of its execution, should cause some disquiet.
Some American soldiers have openly expressed their disquiet at how long they have been posted in Iraq.
Apparently, some critics have registered their disquiet with the length of the Dwarf songs in the film.
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That was, rightly, interpreted then as an expression of disquiet from the Palace at prevailing circumstances in Scotland.
Amid some Republican disquiet over the president's barbed remarks, the party's Senate leader Mitch McConnell quickly calmed proceedings in the afternoon.
"If people are unhappy with the way we're going, they've got the right to express that disquiet, " said Smith.
With all the disquiet around Windows 8, I expect many more people to give an OSX laptop another look.
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He sought to deepen social, political and economic contacts with Pyongyang, the northern capital, to the disquiet of Washington.
But the disquiet is unlikely to bubble over into a fully-fledged trade row.
Second, there is great disquiet over Labour's list of candidates for Welsh seats in next year's European Parliament elections.
There is also some disquiet over the revelation that some hospitals are being paid to use the pathway.
Have policy makers never before bent before evidence of popular desires or disquiet?
It may have misjudged both the fury of the miners and voters' disquiet.
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Last week, the Burmese authorities denied there was any disquiet in the military.
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This disquiet has fed into a general French glumness, reflected in a recent clutch of much-discussed books (see article).
Yet there was disquiet, a stirring in his vocation that he had brought upon himself and wished he had not.
There was also disquiet over a change of tack which saw more cases being settled before they went to court.
As Eric Hobsbawm has said, terrorism is a new kind of urban pollution, and the pollutant is an insidious and chronic disquiet.
They make clear the deep disquiet of the members about the move.
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Their lack of a positive plan of action is so shocking yet it seems to engender very little disquiet around the world.
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