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She said she felt "uneasy" and "nervous", as well as "a lot of sadness" discussing the outcry on the Women's Football Weekly podcast.

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Data also support why some investors have been getting uneasy.

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While overshoot -- temperature trajectories that go beyond 1.5C before coming back down -- is not a new concept in science, many leading climate figures have been uneasy talking about it.

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The elections come at a time when many Americans are uneasy about their wallets and their job security.

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In this case it also looks like a move born of frustration, one that is now making Novo investors uneasy.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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