Encara no tenim significats per a "grow disquiet".
1The Taoiseach is also facing growing disquiet among backbenchers over the plan.
2But the LNP's greatest issue remains growing disquiet with Mr Newman.
3Out of the North has watched these developments with growing disquiet.
4These symptoms of renewed confidence and energy were observed by Nicias with growing disquiet.
5This has coincided with growing disquiet over other issues.
6While calls for widescale protests have so far flopped, there is growing disquiet at Tandja's actions.
7Meanwhile, President Putin has arrived in Sochi amid growing disquiet about whether preparations will be complete by Friday.
8There's growing disquiet in Papua New Guinea over government plans for tweaking election rules ahead of the upcoming polls.
9Mr Behan's resignation comes amid growing disquiet from within Fianna Fáil and from Opposition politicians over the medical card decision.
10The decision underscores Sweden's growing disquiet that it had reached its limit for dealing with an influx of asylum seekers.
11Those who stood closest to the microphone were ecstatic, but further back in the thong, there was a growing disquiet.
12Speaking amid growing disquiet over the budget measure, Mr Lenihan said the new regime would come into force on January 1st.
13The shadow home secretary, Diane Abbott, has spoken of growing disquiet over Charles's death, which has echoes of that of Mark Duggan.
14"These are old stories," replied Tinkeles, with growing disquiet.
15Jaime's famous armor was but gilded steel, but Littlefinger, ah... Tyrion had learned a few things about sweet Petyr, to his growing disquiet.
16A chara, - I have read of late of "a growing disquiet over the military action in Afghanistan" among the American populace.