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Having Hispanics feel racially slighted by the Republicans is suicidal.
My parents felt slighted by your parents' extravagant visions, ashamed of the modest home we owned.
Worse still, he's slighted by his nemesis - departing Leeds manger Don Revie (Colm Meaney).
As a civic-minded New Yorker, I feel a bit slighted by this.
Mrs. Remauro is not slighted by Mr. Bush's apparent lack of attention to her work.
Several of Mr. Romney's aides said they had heard from European diplomats and leaders who felt slighted by his words.
Who has not felt slighted by a stethoscope applied through the shirt, or a millisecond peek into the throat?
In France the tradition haute vulgarisation—"higher vulgarization" or popularization never died and was seldom slighted by the specialists.
If House Republicans still felt slighted by Mr. Bush's wary reserve toward them, they did not show it.
But their complaints about being ignored and slighted by the art establishment in Britain can no longer be sustained.
And Connecticut, which felt slighted by its N.C.A.A. tournament snub last season, is still searching for a quality victory.
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