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Their disaffection is not just about Iraq.
In the meantime, Turkmen often expressed their disaffection through jokes.
Fosse's dancers slunk across the stage, nearly frozen by their self-control and their disaffection.
For some, their disaffection has hardened into something more dark and dangerous.
And I think: these people don't actually have any demands related to their lives and their disaffection.
Web sites for virtual vengeance give vindictive sorts plenty of ways to get back at the objects of their disaffection.
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In sum, citizens under 18 do not differ in terms of their democratic disaffection and their motivation to participate in politics from older age groups.
Their growing disaffection will likely lead to their return to the insurgency if the Maliki government refuses to do undertake more than a token integration.
And it may be that voters are wary of "more Europe," and that their growing disaffection has not been overtaken by their concerns over the fate of the euro.
Clearly, the change in environment had engaged these students yet simultaneously altered their attitudes as it strengthened their view that the school was the cause of their initial disaffection.
Worse still, those exacting demands were being made by a new clique of Labour politicians who were culturally distant from their supposed "core" voters, and fatally unaware of their rising disaffection.
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