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1 Many a heart, inclined towards the Bourbons, was alienated by it forever.
2 From 1891 mineral rights are reserved in lands thereafter alienated by the Crown.
3 To Haidt, Trump's appeal is to groups alienated by competing groups.
4 You don't want to be there, I know, alienated by your differing consciences.
5 Many have been alienated by a series of unpredictable efforts to switch allies.
6 Not every modern reader, however, has been alienated by Guibert's posture.
7 But who would seek to reassure non-Muslims alienated by jihad aggression and Islamic supremacism?
8 Public sympathy was hopelessly alienated by that kind of talk.
9 It's OK to feel alienated by her crazy antics in the beginning-you'resupposed to.
10 He was baffled and alienated by the Dutch and their ugly, incomprehensible guttural language.
11 Another said many young people had given up on a system they felt alienated by .
12 The opposite fear is true too: that the cognoscenti will be alienated by watered-down fusions.
13 They'll probably be alienated by their peer group and find it difficult to function socially.
14 I always felt lost, inferior, supremely alienated by Arabic.
15 If I hadn't been alienated by his odd story, I might have drunk that champagne.
16 Thus, I am politically alienated by two countries.
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