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1 Its twisty plot and grim ambience will alienate many American viewers.
2 He knew that the strange doctrine, so strikingly enunciated, would alienate many well-affected voters.
3 He has a history of divisive actions which appeal to conservative voters but alienate many others.
4 Maliki has also managed to alienate many Kurds and has poor ties with neighbouring Arab states.
5 They say such amendments would alienate many Democrats who now support the measure and prompt a veto.
6 While he has gained the support of prominent conservatives for his stance, his latest comments may alienate many .
7 Mursi has alienated many of the judges who must supervise the referendum.
8 Mr Bolsonaro also alienated many Brazilians with his homophobic, racist and misogynistic remarks.
9 It has alienated many because of its focus on the loss of some.
10 Now it appears to have alienated many of the previously uncommitted.
11 Moreover, he alienates many readers by presenting only the darker side of Puritanism.
12 However, some of the Republican president's actions and words have alienated many corporate leaders.
13 Critics, however, say Netanyahu has alienated many liberal American Jews by embracing Christian conservatives.
14 However, his abrasive language and insistence on clearing city slums has alienated many voters.
15 These should be core Conservative voters, but critics say Cameron's approach has alienated many .
16 But his abrasive language and insistence on clearing city slums has alienated many voters.
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