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It warned that the inquiries had marginalised the voices of the Muslim women they should be listening most closely to.
On the flipside, he was not treated terribly well by Cardiff Blues, who had marginalised him long before he engaged in a valedictory bout of drunken high-jinks on a flight home from a Pro12 league match.
By 1777, the EIC's large private army had marginalised other European players such as the French and the Dutch, and it was de facto ruler of millions of Indians, with Calcutta the centre of its Indian operations.
The sanctions, they write, had marginalised Cuba in the Western Hemisphere.
The Very Rev Kelvin Holdsworth criticised Lord Carey's claims that the government had marginalised Christians.
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Pat McFadden – a man who said government actions couldn't be blamed for angry marginalised groups – is still angrily shouting that it's unfair his party have marginalised him.
"The man has marginalised us," complained Torres.
Of course, financial considerations have marginalised some.
Instead, they have marginalised the importance of local television news.
He has marginalised himself and won no friends.
Unlike Italy, it has marginalised its Communist party, which has no base in the trade unions.
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