He looked a little queasy, but then again, he always looked a little queasy.
There are two reasons why the Democrats now in control of Congress have become increasingly queasy.
Mr Gates may feel a little queasy about the Red Hat alliance for another reason.
This is always the moment when the queasy calculations begin - spoken and unspoken.
Moreover, the spectre of Islamism not to be confused with plain Islam makes many observers queasy.
Even legal experts who want to see humanitarian law more widely enforced are queasy.
Some stock brokers are likely feeling quite queasy as they regard their near and long-term futures.
Some American officials are privately getting queasy about America's dogged backing for Mr Kagame.
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Is it surprising that western taxpayers and Russian nationalists could both feel queasy?
Seeing these accounts around tax time could make you queasy about some of your more debatable write-offs.
Investors got queasy: JBS' stock, traded in Brazil's Novo Mercado, dropped by 30% in the last year.
Queasy about the ethics, he staged the meeting but refused to come right out and ask for a kickback.
And now everyone who pulled for Butler feels a little queasy for them.
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People are also becoming queasy about the rise of Mr Wade's son Karim, a rich businessman and influential adviser.
The screaming, the pounding on doors and the alleged physical assaults on Democrats suddenly made a bemused public queasy.
Some government ministers do seem queasy about the violence perpetrated by the state.
You have the whole Penn State thing, which makes everyone feel queasy and has zero potential for light-hearted office distraction.
When will the market go down With The Dow At All Time Highs, Why are investors so queasy again?
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Warburg was always queasy about profits made from punting the firm's own capital, preferring income from advisory and underwriting fees.
Left-wing activists who work with immigrants have supported Mr Unz, even though his Silicon-Valley libertarianism would usually make them queasy.
But it is clear that some Arab states remain queasy about endorsing what may amount to a programme for regime change.
He's especially targeting people who haven't decided on their vote yet, and who may feel a little queasy about voting for DeLay.
Even Margaret Thatcher was reportedly queasy at the prospect of sacking ministers.
For that reason, a patented tax strategy makes most tax advisers queasy.
But the notion of it is gaining ground, making some Israelis queasy.
This makes perfect sense but does not explain the queasy feeling I get when my speed is broadcasted well over the posted limit.
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And Parliament is considering a law restricting portion sizes, something that would make Dr. Carmona and the folks at AEI very queasy indeed.
And for the moment, existing evidence suggests Americans may be more queasy about how people are put to death - rather than why.
As we stood in line at a bakery, feeling wrung out and queasy, a man even asked if he could put us up for the night.
That may risk alienating users who feel queasy about having their social lives interrupted by commercial messages - but then again, will they notice?
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