The ban on foreign Scientologists entering the UK was eventually lifted in 1980 but an uneasy relationship between the church and the authorities remains.
We now have not peace but an uneasy truce.
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But he was uneasy about relinquishing the prime minister's job, especially as he hopes to trim the president's power in future.
There, tough Israeli responses to every attack by Hizbullah's militants are credited with bringing about an uneasy but largely successful detente.
The revenue would not be missed, but Americans are uneasy with the possibility that a new generation of high-living heirs will stink up the capitalist system.
But investors are becoming uneasy at the delay in Mr Fox's tax-reform plans.
Putting a price tag on lifesaving medical treatments makes people uneasy, but there's also strong medical evidence to support therapeutic hypothermia.
But company officials grew uneasy with the business strategy for the Dodge M-80 pickup it was to produce and pulled the plug.
But on the whole an uneasy equilibrium prevails, which is better news than usual.
Indonesians tried harder to develop Timor than the Portuguese ever did, but their guilt made them uneasy.
Rival dealers decried Deutsche's initial response as spivvy, but the case left them uneasy: what if their books were peppered with outdated or confusing names?
So we're uneasy about this but frankly everything's on the table now, what he's done has put Mugabe outside the pale of the international community and more.
Somaliland, by contrast, is an unrecognised state larger than England and home to 3.5 million people, but it has an independent, democratically elected government and its own army, flag, media and border control, but must rely on an uneasy relationship with Somalia for matters like international diplomacy and large scale public works.
The First Minister told him that is is not simply a matter for the Executive but acknowledged that Scots are "uneasy" abou the crops.
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"I feel uneasy about that decision, but I also know the baseball trip can be a great learning experience, " she said.
But there is also a small but robust cohort of heterosexual couples uneasy about entering what they see as the patriarchal state of marriage, or unwilling to embrace it if their gay friends cannot who want the right to form civil partnerships, currently reserved for same-sex pairs.
But this recent spate of skirmishes has plunged the uneasy neighbours into what could be the worst crisis in relations since the Mumbai attacks of 2008.
Her conservative rival, Tony Abbott, who trained to be a priest and is equally combative but can be impulsive, believes voters will be uneasy at the callous way that Mr Rudd was ambushed by Labor heavyweights.
Flags will no doubt be enthusiastically waved, but 2012 will see the country in a period of uneasy self-reflection.
Journalists bandy the term "an uneasy calm" around quite a lot, but it seems a perfect fit to describe the mood here.
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He says he is uneasy about the source of his cash, but insists that the Pioneer Fund has never tried to influence what he does.
Helgeland repeatedly stages something quite simple but telling the way so many white men become uneasy whenever Robinson enters a room.
But seeing it in black and white may leave them with some uneasy domestic questions to answer.
But Costa Rica's generosity has not done much to improve its uneasy relations with neighbouring Nicaragua.
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