Sentences with phrase «sense of unrest»

But I get a strong sense of unrest from those friends and colleagues within the sector, who face this dilemma on a daily basis.
The lingering sense of unrest seems to have injected some mischievousness into the usually staid proceedings here in London.
«Brexit isn't affecting sales here, though there is a general political ethos that's affecting the market in general, and a general sense of unrest,» said Jayne Johnson, the director at Peter Freeman Gallery.
You'll come across museums, police stations, cemeteries and abandoned buildings throughout the course of the game, and there's always a sense of unrest in each area to traverse through.
Take this as the pitch for a low - budget frightfest amusement, and no one would have any trouble accepting it; treat it seriously, attempt to create a genuine sense of unrest, and an audience may reject it outright.
The camera is almost constantly moving, maintaining a sense of unrest in the environment.

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Great numbers of persons, although not «cracking» to this extent, have a pervading sense of emptiness and unrest in the inner areas of life which they try manfully to conceal.
Whether in a sense of guilt and inner unrest which drives many to psychiatrists or in the perhaps more terrible lethargy that drugs conscience to insensibility, punishment for unrepented sin is an inescapable fact of life.
The general sense of threatening unrest had, for the moment, abated.
On top of all of this, they are trying to juggle career ambition, romantic pursuits, changes to / within their peer group, and an inexplicable sense of dissatisfaction and unrest.
While showcasing New York's issues with homelessness, poverty, social unrest, and a slew of other issues that were plaguing the city in the late 80s, the film still retains Chaplin's sense of humor, albeit in a much darker and grittier tone.
We're definitely going to need the help of future historians and (hopefully) their dispassionate, clear - eyed hindsight to help make sense of its stormy politics, domestic unrest, workforce troubles, international crises, untimely deaths, unexpected athletic outcomes, and much more.
However, when Dylan Munich comes barreling into her life at full speed, her daily way of life all but collapses.Together, the two of them try to make sense of the turmoil in the town: the unrest between the vampires and humans, their own familial obligations, and their undeniable feelings...
Most of the work in this exhibition predates this year's unrest in the region, but a sense of change and instability permeates much of the work.
Josh Kline's immersive installation, Freedom, addresses the sense of widespread disillusionment and upheaval in a climate of surveillance and builds a critique through samples of digitally archived political - media content and references to mass data tracking and social unrest.
The paintings have a signature prismatic palette, visually stimulating and playful while expressing an underlying sense of uncertainty and unrest.
He consistently seeks out collaborators from outside of the art world, finding unique ways to grapple with complex social issues ranging from migration to civil unrest with a sense of humor.
For his work, Öğüt consistently seeks out collaborators from outside of the art world, finding unique ways to grapple with complex social issues ranging from migration to civil unrest with a sense of humor.
Such tenuous claims of attribution have about as much scientific standing as Pat Robertson saying that Hurricane Katrina was the result of the vengeful wrath of God... Like Pat Roberson's attribution of Katrina to the wrath of God in punishment for our sins, Krugman's attribution of unrest in the Middle East to the wrath of Climate in punishment for our sins is in one sense just emotive commentary from an uninformed pundit.
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