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The camera moves between characters rapidly, resulting in a sense of excitement and unease, and the climatic revelation of the mole is genuinely thrilling.

The unease in the stock market isn't all about Trump.

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The NHS describes anxiety as "a feeling of fear or unease", which can cause many different symptoms.

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There is unease over the plans within the party, with Labour MP Rachael Maskell warning against "draconian cuts" that risk "pushing disabled people into poverty".

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In the streets of the nation’s capital, there was a palpable sense of unease.

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