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uneasy and silence
The persona is surprised, and a little uneasy, over God's continued silence.
Because of this, many in some Western cultures feel uneasy when one party is silent, and usually try their best to fill up the silence with small talk.
There followed and uneasy silence, at the end of which we offered £ 4, 000 – a lot of money in 1968.

uneasy and following
Warwick formed an uneasy alliance with the Lancastrian Queen Margaret of Anjou and restored her husband Henry VI to the throne in 1470, but, the following year, Edward IV returned from exile and defeated Warwick at the Battle of Barnet and the Lancastrians at the Battle of Tewkesbury.
France took over Vietnam and Cambodia in the 1880s ; during the following decade, France completed her Indochinese empire with the annexation of Laos, leaving the kingdom of Siam ( now Thailand ) with an uneasy independence as a neutral buffer between British and French-ruled lands.
Since 2004, the socialist Spanish government, which has been following a state-wide policy of removal of Francoist symbols from public buildings and spaces, has had an uneasy relationship with a monument that is the most conspicuous legacy from Franco's rule.
Halifax is also mentioned in the 2011 novel The Afrika Reich, an alternate history novel in which Halifax became Prime Minister following the fictitious massacre of British forces at Dunkirk, the novel's divergence point, and negotiated an uneasy peace with Nazi Germany.
Both the Danish government and king remained in the country in an uneasy relationship between a democratic and a totalitarian system until German authorities dissolved the government following a wave of strikes and sabotage.
The uneasy alliance between the three coalition partners came to a head in July 2007 when Samoobrona leader, Andrzej Lepper, was dismissed from his position as Minister for Agriculture following a secret investigation by the Central Anticorruption Bureau ( CBA ) which attempted to link him and his department to corruptive practices.
The uneasy coalition finally broke apart in early July 2002 when Račan formally handed in his resignation following HSLS refusal to support the agreement made with Slovenia concerning the two countries ' joint control of the Krško Nuclear Power Plant.
Seneca and Burrus were on uneasy terms with Agrippina and were nervous about her political influence and methods, especially following the putative poisoning of her husband, the Emperor Claudius.
Lenin, however, had become increasingly uneasy about Stalin and, following his December 1922 stroke dictated a letter to the party criticising him and urging his removal as general secretary.
The initial motivation behind the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles animated series was that, upon being approached to create a toy line, Playmates Toys was uneasy with the comic book characters ' small cult following.
In the wake of fighting between the Austrian Empire and the Hungarian rebels during the Hungarian Revolution of 1848, and the two decades of uneasy co-existence following, Hungarian soldiers served either in mixed units or were stationed away from Hungarian areas.

uneasy and last
Croesus ' uneasy relations with the Greeks obscures the larger fact that he was the last bastion of the Ionian cities against the increasing Persian power in Anatolia.
Cao Cao agreed to the conditions although he felt uneasy about the last one.
Some have doubted whether Agricola had defeated the last of British resistance, pointing to the uneasy peace of the next few decades and the construction and occupation of the Glenblocker forts and Inchtuthil in succeeding years, bases for a garrison of the southern part of modern Scotland.
He forges an uneasy alliance with Two-Face, but the partnership doesn't last ; Two-Face kidnaps Gordon, putting him on trial for breaking their " legally-binding " alliance.
The romance is uneasy and off-kilter from the start, and it doesn't last long.
As his second wife found success as a screenwriter and author, they had an uneasy relationship for the last few years.
When the regul seek to double-cross his people, he and his sister Melein, the last of the priestly caste, form an uneasy alliance with the human Sten Duncan to rescue a holy relic that may hold the key to the Mri's survival.

uneasy and was
The Secretary was uneasy about the visit.
The peace of the community was badly disturbed, and people across the nation, reading of the incident, felt uneasy.
there was much to grok, loose ends to puzzle over and fit into his growing -- all that he had seen and heard and been at the Archangel Foster Tabernacle ( not just cusp when he and Digby had come face to face alone ) why Bishop Senator Boone made him warily uneasy, how Miss Dawn Ardent tasted like a water brother when she was not, the smell of goodness he had incompletely grokked in the jumping up and down and wailing --
He was on uneasy terms with the Catholic bishops of Arelate ( modern Arles ) as epitomized in the career of the Frankish Caesarius, bishop of Arles, who was appointed bishop in 503.
/ I was uneasy because of high volume.
The uneasy relationship was ended when ALL exercised options to buy a larger share in AML ; CHI's residual shares were exchanged for CHI's complete ownership of Tickford, which retained development of existing Aston Martin projects.
The party, which was renamed the Conservative Party in the 1830s, returned as a major political force after becoming home to both paternalistic aristocrats and free market capitalists in an uneasy alliance.
Thomas had an uneasy relationship with BBC management and a staff job was never an option, with drinking cited as the problem.
After briefly opposing Revolutionary France early in the French Revolutionary Wars, Spain was cajoled into an uneasy alliance with its northern neighbor, only to be blockaded by the British.
In Spain, the failure of the second bourgeois revolution was followed by a period of uneasy peace for the next decade.
Stephen effectively reigned unopposed until his death in 1154, although his hold on the throne was still uneasy.
In 1979 an uneasy peace was established with Egypt, based on the Camp David Accords and in 1993 peace treaties were signed with the PLO and in 1994 with Jordan.
Bogart was uneasy with Gardner because she had just split from " rat-pack " buddy Frank Sinatra and was carrying on with bullfighter Luis Miguel Dominguín.
Although Tito was formally an ally of Stalin after WWII, the Soviets had set up a spy ring in the Yugoslav party as early as 1945, giving way to an uneasy alliance.
Moon loved Amanda, but was not emotionally prepared to be a father, and this translated to an uneasy relationship with her as a very young girl.
Nurmi's relationship with his son was termed to be " uneasy ".
It has been noted that the Greek term " homoousian " or " con-substantial ", which Athanasius of Alexandria favoured, was actually a term reported to be put forth by Sabellius, and was a term that many followers of Athanasius were uneasy about.
Over the next 15 years, an uneasy peace was broken by occasional conflicts between Alaric and the powerful Germanic generals who commanded the Roman armies in the east and west, wielding the real power of the empire.
Gladstone was becoming increasingly uneasy about the direction in which British politics was moving.

uneasy and first
After finding that its coasts led nowhere, however, he turned north again, toward the main, ice-filled passageway -- and the crew, at first uneasy, then frightened, rebelled.
His insistence during the expedition on Royal Navy formalities had made for uneasy relations with the merchant navy contingent, many of whom departed for home with the first relief ship in March 1903.
The League steered an uneasy neutral course in the first two Macedonian Wars but split in the Third Macedonian War ( 171 BC – 168 BC ), with the Molossians siding with the Macedonians and the Chaonians and Thesprotians siding with Rome.
Dana Aspinall also suggests that an Elizabethan audience would have been similarly taken aback by the play's harsh, misogynistic language: " Since its first appearance, some time between 1588 and 1594, Shrew has elicited a panoply of heartily supportive, ethically uneasy, or altogether disgusted responses to its rough-and-tumble treatment of the ' taming ' of the ' curst shrew ' Katherina, and obviously, of all potentially unruly wives.
Though she found campaigning arduous saying: " I felt uneasy for the first time in my life when I was campaigning ...
" Bemused at first, Campiz grew uneasy when Heche showed no sign of leaving — calling neither friends nor a garage — after half an hour had passed.
Intel and Microsoft, once the closest of partners, have operated at an uneasy distance from one another since their first major dispute, which had to do with Intel's heavy investment in the 32-bit optimized Pentium Pro and Microsoft's delivery of an unexpectedly high proportion of 16-bit code in Windows 95.
" In other liner notes in 1974, Townshend said, of " Rumble ": " I remember being made very uneasy the first time I heard it, and yet excited by the savage guitar sounds.
At first, an uneasy relationship existed between the Russians and the Oirats.
The London diarist Samuel Pepys recorded the day in 1665 that a barber had shaved his head and that he tried on his new periwig for the first time, but in a year of plague he was uneasy about wearing it :" 3rd September 1665: Up, and put on my coloured silk suit, very fine, and my new periwig, bought a good while since, but darst not wear it because the plague was in Westminster when I bought it.
Despite becoming the first driver to successfully defend the world title, Kankkunen's uneasy acceptance of team orders designed to benefit Biasion, the Italian star in an Italian car, pre-empted a move elsewhere for the 1988 season.
Horam was one of the first to leave the Labour Party for the SDP in 1981, having been increasingly uneasy with the leftward direction that Labour had been veering in.
For the first part of the war, the royalists and the Catholic League were uneasy allies against their common enemy, the Huguenots, but after Joyeuse was killed at the Battle of Coutras, relations between the two failed: the Catholic League seized the city of Paris in an uprising planned in part by the Spanish diplomat Bernardino de Mendoza, forcing the king to flee to Blois.
Senators management, seemingly uneasy about racial matters, were latecomers to integrating their team, hiring their first black player in late summer of 1954.
Sevareid always considered himself a writer first and often felt uneasy behind a microphone, even less comfortable on television.
The Communist Party held its first open conference ( October 1945, at the Mihai Viteazul High School in Bucharest ) and agreed to replace the Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej-Constantin Pîrvulescu-Iosif Rangheţ troika with a joint leadership reflecting an uneasy balance between the external and internal wings: while Gheorghiu-Dej retained his general secretary position, Ana Pauker, Teohari Georgescu and Vasile Luca became the other main leaders.
Things go a bit uneasy at first but everyone is upset that there was no money at all ; Maxine chastises her son for lying about the money but Ahmad says tearfully that it was the only way to get everyone back together again.
" With such an understanding, Clarke was first and foremost a biblical theologian, often uneasy with purely systematic approaches to theology.
Mayhew had been feeling increasingly uneasy with Labour policies under Harold Wilson and in 1974, he defected to the Liberals, being the first Member of Parliament to cross the floor to the Liberals in several decades.
This first tripartite rule became an uneasy coalition due to tensions between the PSC and ERC and internal tensions between PSC and PSOE as well.
In 1831, Wilbur went on his first trip to England and encountered a growing Evangelical thrust among the Friends there, which made him uneasy.
It was one of the very first regional maps, included a scale but the manuscript was seriously reshaped, so it is uneasy to recognize the geography of Hungary.
All the songs were written long prior to the first release of Degradation Trip ; Roadrunner Records, uneasy toward the idea of a double album release, made Cantrell condense it but promised to eventually release all of his material.
At first, she and Dr. Brennan have an uneasy working relationship.

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