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He is equally at home in (which is to say equally estranged from and curious about) the shadows of the countryside and the fluorescence of modern city life.
But if some among the crowd are estranged from nature, they seemed equally estranged from ordinary folks in their respective countries: Many in the audience had not seen the film, which has surpassed "Titanic" (another Cameron blockbuster) as the top grossing film in the history of Hollywood.
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Mind you, some of the zealots who have tacked themselves onto the pro-cannabis lobby, who claim all weed is completely harmless, are equally as estranged from the real world.
Meanwhile, Wilson, who had been estranged from his father, trudges toward an equally predictable therapeutic denouement of "closure," healing and reconciliation.
"I felt estranged from myself".
Maybe they are estranged from them.
(1839), Rigdon became estranged from Smith.
Are we quite this estranged from ourselves?
He seemed somewhat estranged from his triumphs.
Kishon became estranged from Israel.
He appears largely estranged from his daughters.
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