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These were words for the disenfranchised from a stage that has long connoted power and influence.
In whatever ways and to whatever degree, voters for Trump and Brexit have become disenfranchised from a political and economic system that once promised them prosperity but now seems to be unable to do so.
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Why should public shareholders be disenfranchised from competing bids when a controlling shareholder wants to take a company private?
"A lot of people are disenfranchised from religion, and Kabbalah offers them a very nonjudgmental way to connect".
For African Americans, who have been disenfranchised from their specific African roots, such a test might provide a clue about the ethnic group or country in Africa where one of their maternal ancestors originated.
The increasing number of sales of the mask tells the story of a generation disenfranchised from the political process, but one which remains wholly political.
We were legitimately a little bit disenfranchised from other things that were happening at the time in the city.
It's not only the working class that's disenfranchised but the owning class as well — disenfranchised from their intellectual and artistic aspirations.
"On the one hand," Mr. Susman said, "you say a spouse shouldn't be disenfranchised from his or her professional activities because his or her spouse goes into government.
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