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"The man has marginalised us," complained Torres.
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He has marginalised himself and won no friends.
"My answer is: 'Let's look at the numbers.'" "In the last hundred years, the novel has marginalised many other literary forms – drama, poetry are now marginalised … humanity is communicating literature through novels," he said, adding: "Every young Turkish man, until the 1970s or even 80s, would aspire to be a poet.
Unlike Italy, it has marginalised its Communist party, which has no base in the trade unions.
Yet over the past year the government has marginalised and alienated the opposition.
The debate has marginalised the people who are willing to engage in such trade.
This may reflect growing isolation from a cabinet he has marginalised.
Although Berlin has not blocked military action by abstaining, the German government has marginalised itself.
The current Italy manager, Antonio Conte, has marginalised Balotelli from the national team.
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.
Of course, financial considerations have marginalised some.
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