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It is alienated from its longtime ally Turkey.
An increasingly isolated military can easily become alienated from its civilian masters.
The constitution guarantees that land cannot be alienated from its "indigenous custom owners," or traditional owners, and their descendants.
But the towns have become centers of poverty and hopelessness, with high unemployment and a population alienated from its roots.
The left has thus become alienated from its own country, he said, and unrealistic in its expectations.
But, the problem is while students are taking a fancy to technology for the convenience of having fun, they may feel alienated from it in its application in learning.
After Sept. 11, though, he begins to see himself a stranger in a strange land, and alienated from America and its conquering (call it fundamentalist) capitalism.
I had come to feel not just inadequate as an art critic, in the absence of any skill, but also alienated from art in its current guise.
The Tea Party is simply better adapted to — and, despite its angry face, less alienated from — the actually existing environment of American politics and government.
Backing for Yanis Varoufakis, the controversial finance minister most associated with the reckless brinkmanship that has alienated Athens from its euro-area partners, is also high.
The rest of the creation had become detached, alienated, uprooted from its connection and communion.
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