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In one sense, Tim Hoiles's agitation and disaffection was inherited.
The pattern of great promise followed by eventual disaffection was established early in Mr. Olbermann's career.
"Rebel Without a Cause," an emblem of adolescent disaffection, was his best known work.
Unsurprisingly, the main cause of his disaffection was a justifiable resentment at the way Roger had dealt with him financially.
Disaffection was fairly even politically: 47 percent among Republicans, 58percentt among Democrats and 56percentt among independents.
This disaffection was manifested in the election of the anti-austerity Jeremy Corbyn as successor to Miliband.
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Their disaffection is not just about Iraq.
Popular disaffection is Britain's political crisis.
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Yet popular disaffection is increasingly directed at the president himself.
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