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“The thing I love about Kate’s work is that from a distance, her structures are beautiful, but when you get close, step inside her installations, there is a disconcerting feeling,” says Lanxinger.

The Dodgers’ track record with young arms is disconcerting, but no other team has the necessary depth to effectively deploy a six-man rotation without compromising its chances of winning.

Of particular concern were the "disconcerting signs of imbalance" shown by Lord Saville in dealing with "establishment" witnesses.

From BBC

Just two weeks ago, after a third straight loss, USC’s season seemed headed in a disconcerting direction.

It’s a disconcerting choice, one that hypnotizes as much as it unnerves.

From Salon

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