IV Despite the disturbing undercurrents Louis had set in motion at the table, Michael indulged his slum-born appetite and ate voraciously.
The disturbing undercurrents of dark fantasy that can be heard from some conductors - Leonard Bernstein and Klaus Tennstedt, for instance - were not made much of.
Bernard Fields adds that, "The disturbing undercurrent is that the lynch mob turns out to have been right in wanting to kill the 'sweetly made girl'.
If that happened, more people would have a chance to experience its beauty, and its disturbing undercurrents, for themselves.
But the most recent reports have contained unspoken, oddly disturbing undercurrents, and the United Space Agency has decided to investigate.
But beneath the disturbing quality of his steady gaze had lain some even more disturbing undercurrents.
He noticed "a disturbing undercurrent of people trying to push alternative medicines to members".
Such carryings-on are wildly incorrect, politically speaking, and there is indeed a disturbing undercurrent.
There is a somewhat disturbing sexual undercurrent to the solo.
Soon, though, his elation turned to frowns and gloom; he was finding information on the councilman's ties far too easily and there were disturbing undercurrents.