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"They are very much marginalized at the rural level".
(Mises was so marginalized at the time he didn't rate a mention).
Even our hero, Coach Taylor, finds himself marginalized at the run-down, underfinanced East Dillon High after mixed success at Dillon High.
Instead, she is a divorced mother and, though an executive, continually marginalized at the office where she is, in fact, the unacknowledged center.
The journey revealed Kushner as a figure who seems both near the center of power and increasingly marginalized at the same time.
It treats carefully the impact of history on the present experiences of racial disparities, placing the victimized and marginalized at the center of the series' narrative.
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"We, too, reach marginalized, at-risk students.
As Marc Lynch points out, Al-Qaeda was already largely marginalized at this point.
We've long heard the gossip around the valley that Mayer was marginalized at Google, as the search company tried out a rotation of "faces of the brand" (Mayer, Gundotra, Brin, Schmidt, etc) to help make the company look more human than Android.
The eventual assimilation of Beat hedonism ensured that by the end of the millennium, white middle-class Christians like him would themselves be marginalized — at least by the dominant culture — as the "silent majority".
But the public discourse has portrayed white males as the only group that has been marginalized, at a minimum, the only group that truly matters.
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