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Baldwin was disenfranchised from the start.
So the circuits are disenfranchised from the broadcasters who, in turn, are disenfranchised from the teams.
James Baldwin was disenfranchised from the start.
Bobbie was left feeling, as he put it, "disenfranchised from the family unit".
Born in Minnesota in 1940, in previous interviews he has described moving to England after becoming disenfranchised from the 1960s US political landscape.
The arena was an enterprise that in some sense made up for the citizens having been disenfranchised from the political process.
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These are millions and millions of people who have been disenfranchised from this country".
With the sports integration in some of my work, my aim is to show viewers that an unconventional context doesn't need to disenfranchise from the fine art realm, especially if it's executed in a thought-provoking manner".
"Too many are becoming disenfranchised from watching the sport live.
Yet even with more than a third of Sanders' most supportive demographic effectively disenfranchised from voting in the primary, Sanders still won 42% of the vote, keeping Clinton's home court margin of victory to about 15%.
"Without the language of maths you are disenfranchised from making critical decisions about risk, the direction of the economy, the future of climate and energy resources and so much more.
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