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For the British establishment, the fear now is that, out of disaffection and spite, the voters will give an undeserved and embarrassing electoral boost to the anti-immigrant British National Party, punishing the mainstream by rewarding the extremes.
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In the late '60s, Senator Charles E. Goodell, Republican of New York, spoke out against the Vietnam War, bringing on the wrath of the Nixon administration and, as it turned out, the disaffection of conservative voters.
But Mr. Hahn added that over all, the department had "climbed out of a trench of disaffection and disrespect".
Belinda Webb's angry debut, an updating of fellow Mancunian Anthony Burgess's A Clockwork Orange, follows Alex and her Moss Side "Grrlz" as they roam the streets of a future Manchester, acting out their disaffection.
"We know our pupils respond well to active learning styles," says Williamson. "We wanted to make it exciting for them, and knock out the disaffection they can pick up because of year 6 Sats".
The survey's results on possible turnout, however, point to a sense of disaffection among young adults that's borne out elsewhere in the poll.
First, a terrible plague broke out in Moscow; along with the hardships imposed by the war, it created a climate of disaffection and popular agitation.
There are many signs of disaffection.
Everybody was welcome into the club of disaffection".
Among the young, however, there are signs of disaffection.
Greater attention is paid to the root causes of disaffection.
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