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They know better than anyone that the success of the scheme depends on keeping the Democratic majority complacent and unalarmed about what yet another “recall election” means.

From Slate

"In speaking to newsrooms recently," she wrote, "we've been alarmed by, well, how unalarmed they are, and how uninformed they are about the threats."

From Salon

But to me the most telltale sign of parenthood is an attitude toward the minor sufferings of children — the cuts and bruises — that might generously be described as “unalarmed.”

The journalist, who seems oddly unalarmed by the frequent reports of murders, loves a good chin-wag and keeps trying to chum up to Tshembe, who wants none of him.

The persona he embodies in these songs is self-critical but not too worked up about it, wary yet unalarmed.

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

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