If he did, he might explain that the Republican party was formed around an always-uneasy alliance between Whig prosperity-mongers and Free Soil puritans.
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If the dog is uneasy around--say, some dogs find the herky-jerky motions of children or, you know, ungraceful people like me sort of threatening-looking.
The talks may well be seen as the climax of weeks of discussion between the banks and ministers to reach some kind of repair of their uneasy relationship - although it is looking increasingly unlikely that a deal on bonuses and small business finance will be struck before Christmas.
It was a sharp and telling contrast with Zimbabwe's other main party, the former opposition MDC - now "partners" in an uneasy unity government - which can rarely even secure police permission for its rallies, and whose ministers are sometimes abused or detained at police roadblocks.
Given the gravity of the situation, Supachai - though uneasy with Tarrin's moves - kept quiet and focused on boosting exports.
On the original Storm, SurePress consisted of a single mechanical switch mounted below the center of the display, leading to wobbly, uneasy clicks and -- far more devastatingly -- an inability to actuate more than one screen element at a time, which made the keyboard more of a hassle to use than it should've been.
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This is the latest chapter in a decades-long uneasy standoff.
At Toyota Ertmann's unedited online ramblings occasionally make higher-ups uneasy.
Any scene of disaster or violence is going to have an uneasy relationship with tourism - in terms of how sensitively such events are presented, and how visitors are expected to behave.
The IMF is clearly uneasy about the long-term tax-cut programme which has been the centrepiece of the Bush economic strategy and its discreetly expressed criticisms question both the administration's assumptions and its calculations.
It was the Health Minister's final evidence session of the Bill's stage one scrutiny and came after a series of hearings which have left many of the committee members seriously uneasy about the Bill - however much they may applaud its aims.
The Gorskis felt uneasy about putting their then-young son on so many drugs.
Before the visit, many Mexican Catholics perceived Benedict as a distant and reserved pope who felt uneasy when interacting with people -- a perception the Catholic and the Mexican Church were trying to lay to rest.
Since then, Jamie's parents -- Bill and Jeanie Cockayne -- have grown uneasy with the island's law enforcement officials who, they claim, have been slow to act and slow to give them information about the case.
Some long-standing residents are uneasy about their increasing numbers, which may check expansion.
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As for Cruz, his being endorsed and championed by the tea party makes many Latinos uneasy and suspicious, particularly Mexican-Americans in the Southwest.
As events move at a frantic pace, her sister-in-law increasingly becomes uneasy and finally exclaims, "I want to wait for the guy in Miami!"
Many native-born North Carolinians are uneasy about the pace at which their state has Latinised.
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But few Habibie-ites got the nod this time -- which may reflect his uneasy relationship with the Suharto children.
The subjects of her portraits are almost always in a state of transition, at some uneasy stage in the process of self-discovery and self-realization.
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For the next uneasy twelve months, Hillary, now twenty-six, would vacillate about whether to marry Bill.
Meanwhile the other possibility, Bavarian premier and arch-conservative Edmund Stoiber, appears uneasy about running.
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"The relationship between the political class and the entrepreneurial class remains uneasy", says Sebastian Lawson, Moscow-based corporate partner of law firm Freshfields.
The government's battle to extract revenue from traders, the most conspicuous non-payers, now stands at an uneasy truce.
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Yet again, the top-ranked woman in the world looks uneasy wearing the crown.
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But company officials grew uneasy with the business strategy for the Dodge M-80 pickup it was to produce and pulled the plug.
"You hear sirens, and police cars and you just worry, you become a little uneasy, " said Linda Bensley, a 53-year-old visitor from Australia.
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He is the second-eldest of Greenberg's five sons--all of them work at the company--and is methodical and guarded, uneasy in the spotlight and without his father's abundant confidence.
He is the second-eldest of Greenberg's five sons--all of whom work at the company--and is methodical and guarded, uneasy in the spotlight and lacking his father's abundant confidence.
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