_:vb6982392 . "2.3" . _:vb6982396 "1937 January 8, Harry [S. Truman], edited by Robert Hugh Ferrell, Dear Bess: The Letters from Harry to Bess Truman, 1910-1959, New York, N.Y., London: W. W. Norton & Company, published 1983, \u2192ISBN, \u2192OCLC, page 392:"@en . _:vb6982393 . _:vb6982394 . _:vb6982390 . _:vb6982395 . _:vb6982396 "Your telegram rather unseated me. I was under the impression that if I found a bargain in a place to stay, you would still come."@en . _:vb6982402 "I'm not making this easy for him, but I feel he's put me on the back foot by turning up at my workplace unannounced. Also, his appearance has undeniably unseated me, sending my mind into orbit about what's behind it."@en . _:vb6982391 . _:vb6982407 "Leter her stare if she wanted, the gaze of a woman had never unseated me. Only I was sure this particular woman was about to change that."@en . _:vb6982406 "Ahead of the film's July 1 premiere, Collider had the opportunity to speak with [Sope] D\u00ECr\u00EDs\u00F9 about starring in the Regency-era romance feature \u2014 he reprises his role from the short film that was made in 2019, also directed by [Emma Holly] Jones \u2014 and how he approached playing a character with a pragmatic approach to love who then finds himself thoroughly unseated by it by the end of the story."@en . _:vb6982393 "1897, John Bloundelle-Burton, The Clash Of Arms: A Romance, New York, N.Y.: D. Appleton and Company, page 49:"@en . . . _:vb6982400 "2008, Michael Wombacher, 11 Days at the Edge: One Man's Spiritual Journey into Evolutionary Enlightenment, Forres, Scotland: Findhorn Press, \u2192ISBN, page 2:"@en . _:vb6982408 "\"Thomasin [McKenzie] unseated me everyday[sic] with the depth of her talent,\" [Anne] Hathaway says. She and McKenzie got to know each other a bit before filming, establishing a dynamic which intriguingly mirrored the one we see in the movie."@en . _:vb6982392 "I was somewhat unseated by the strange noises outside my window."@en . _:vb6982399 "2006, Stephen Wright, The Amalgamation Polka, New York: Alfred A. Knopf, \u2192ISBN, page 89:"@en . _:vb6982397 "Over the red wine, kindly, suddenly: 'Of course, you wrote it tongue-in-cheek, didn't you?' / From him, this unseated me. 'N-no, I didn't.'"@en . _:vb6982405 "2015 March 3, Stephanie Taylor, Scout, Lulu.com, \u2192ISBN, pages 68\u201369:"@en . _:vb6982394 "Thereafter he held his peace, protesting not at all when it was generally agreed that the collapse of certain squalid brick houses in the Red Hook section of Brooklyn, and the consequent death of many brave officers, had unseated his nervous equilibrium."@en . _:vb6982404 "Now what was I supposed to say? She had completely unseated me."@en . _:vb6982395 "No giant roast, no towering ham or sinewy wild fowl, can unseat an expert carver armed with a keen weapon."@en . _:vb6982400 "In this manner, I underwent a series of profound spiritual experiences that utterly unseated me and filled my consciousness with a dimension of knowledge I never knew existed."@en . _:vb6982395 "1935 February, \u201CThe Virtue of Carving\u201D, in The Atlantic\u200E[1], Washington, D.C.: The Atlantic Monthly Group, \u2192ISSN, \u2192OCLC, archived from the original on 17 May 2023:"@en . _:vb6982403 "2011, John Nathan, A Bintel Brif: A Novel, Bloomington, Ind.: Xlibris, \u2192ISBN, page 216:"@en . _:vb6982394 "1925, H[oward] P[hilips] Lovecraft, \u201CThe Horror at Red Hook\u201D, in The H. P. Lovecraft Collection, London: Arcturus Publishing, published 2016, \u2192ISBN, page 266:"@en . _:vb6982402 "2010, Jane Moore, Love Is on the Air, London: Century, \u2192ISBN, page 247:"@en . _:vb6982408 "2023 January 19, David Canfield, \u201CInside \u2019\u2019Eileen\u2019\u2019, a Gorgeously Strange Ottessa Moshfegh Adaptation\u201D, in Radhika Jones, editor, Vanity Fair\u200E[1], New York, N.Y.: Cond\u00E9 Nast, \u2192ISSN, \u2192OCLC, archived from the original on 2023-02-02:"@en . _:vb6982391 "The Matrix (1999) utterly unseated audiences around the world with its mind-blowing plot twist."@en . _:vb6982406 "2022 July 5, Carly Lane, \u201C'Mr. Malcolm's List': Sope Dirisu on Reading Jane Austen as Research and Performing the Dance Scene\u201D, in Collider\u200E[1], archived from the original on 2022-10-07:"@en . _:vb6982399 "Poor dear couldn't speak, could barely lift a finger. Utterly unseated he was."@en . _:vb6982401 "2010, Ruth Hamilton, Sugar and Spice, Sutton, Surrey: Severn House, \u2192ISBN, page 216:"@en . _:vb6982398 "1995, Ann Zwinger, Downcanyon: A Naturalist Explores the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon, Tucson, A.Z.: University of Arizona Press, \u2192ISBN, page 237:"@en . _:vb6982401 "But, as my psychiatrist says, when my ego and super ego kicked in, I became a balanced person. Until she unseated me repeatedly."@en . _:vb6982405 "Caitlin was suddenly all questions. Usually good at keeping her composure, she was completely unseated by this."@en . . _:vb6982404 "2015, S[arah] D. Sykes, The Butcher Bird, London: Hodder & Stoughton, \u2192ISBN, page 257:"@en . _:vb6982408 . . . _:vb6982393 "\"Heart up, heart up, my boy!\" he exclaimed. \"The horrors of war must not unseat a soldier thus\"\u2014but the other interrupted him, muttering huskily: / \"You did not see\u2014not recognise?\" and as he spoke the astonishment on his face was accompanied by a look of almost awestruck unbelief."@en . _:vb6982403 "As a banker from a banking family with a tradition founded on trust and respectability that goes back three hundred years, I was unseated by her threats."@en . . _:vb6982404 . _:vb6982405 . _:vb6982406 . _:vb6982398 "Sensing the sincerity in the question and wanting to be courteous, but overwhelmed by trying to put the richness I had always been blessed with \"down there\" into quick words, I could only mumble something about yes, there's a beautiful river down there, although the question so unseated me I'm not sure what I said."@en . _:vb6982397 "1973, Emlyn Williams, Emlyn: An Early Autobiography, 1927\u20131935:\u00A0[\u2026], London: The Bodley Head, \u2192ISBN, page 91:"@en . _:vb6982407 . _:vb6982400 . _:vb6982401 . _:vb6982396 . _:vb6982390 "To upset the composure of (someone); to astound, to shock, to unsettle."@en . _:vb6982397 . _:vb6982402 . _:vb6982403 . _:vb6982407 "2022, Ndidi Otuya, Lead Me Back To You: A Fated Mate Werewolf Romance, Starlight, page 2:"@en . _:vb6982398 . _:vb6982399 .