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Not outward disaffection at the coalition, though that would make for the best story.
As a result, and because of his disaffection at school, a deep sorrow drives Hare's plays and public statements.
The diaries of the actor Richard Burton, published last year, express vocational disaffection at its most vehement.
The danger here is that the far right could make gains on the back of disaffection at the deadlock.
Riding a wave of disaffection at Ms Mayawati's autocratic rule, his Samajwadi (Socialist) party unexpectedly won a sweeping majority in elections for the state assembly in March.
With no trophy in seven years there is growing disaffection at the Emirates Stadium but Moyes still thinks Wenger is the right man for the Gunners.
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I'm not convinced that disaffection comes at such a low price.
Conservatives and allied media have been so successful at channeling public disaffection into enthusiasm at the polls because of fundamentally distinct communication strategies.
It might all fizzle, but right now, alienation and disaffection is set at rolling boil.
Though few in the north admit it, there was deep disaffection with Tigers at the end of the conflict.
The latter novel looks at disaffection from the perspective of an excluded new underclass of youth, debt-shackled and devoid of opportunity.
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