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Thus the people who have a four-hundred-year birthright to anger are completely disenfranchised from the primary process thus far.
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Not just barred from standing as a candidate, but completely disenfranchised: he does not even have the right to vote.
Now he is, at the very least, completely disenfranchised.
That means that in this Parliament there will be 11 Hazara representatives, leaving the Pashtuns completely disenfranchised.
An Ike supporter rose to "refuse to allow many thousands of decent Texas citizens to be completely disenfranchised by slick, crafty political tricks and shabby conniving".
The kind of people who've been completely disenfranchised by the Corbyn-effect – cast adrift, to wander, blinking, confused, into the wider political terrain.
Grace became almost completely disenfranchised by the music business after her lacklustre Bulletproof Heart album in 1989, releasing the odd single for film soundtracks, but showing little interest in making another album.
I mean, they've completely disenfranchised the very people we've actually elected!" But what she's particularly keen on is that people pay attention to her solutions, of which there are a few.
"We as a group feel completely disenfranchised at the moment".
By the late 1840s, however, all blacks had been completely disenfranchised.
And although I don't judge my worth through sex, there was something, in that moment, completely disenfranchising about not being able to have sex or masturbate, and strangely enough, it brought me face to face with my mortality.
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