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That's what alienates people".

But what distinguishes them from their colleagues is what alienates them from nearly everyone else: their ability to subsume themselves entirely in their work.

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And although he has correctly diagnosed what alienated some Democrats from Clintonism, he seems at times more concerned with distancing himself from liberals than with embracing them.

Until the end, he spent time at New Horizon's offices, oblivious to its users' sometimes rough teasing, anxious to understand what had alienated them from the mainstream.

The audience understands at once that Beth feels standards have shifted in her absence, and she needs to reassert herself; that this sort of minor hostility is what has alienated J.P.; and that the mood of this temporary reunion will continue his shift of allegiance towards Vicki.

In other words, for all the talk of Trump's unique appeal to disaffected white men without college degrees, his new economic policy offers a heaping dose of what purportedly alienated them.

The words "golden age" tend to give me a pain; they're an easy way to express our longing for simpler, more familiar things and our wish to punish what confounds or alienates us.

Should Moscow choose to defend the existing authorities in Yerevan no matter what, it would alienate the country against Russia.

The overthrow of the monarchy on August 10 and the massacre of royalist prisoners in September alienated what sympathy the London government had for France and, at the same time, made it advisable for Talleyrand to leave Paris.

It must decide whether to pin all the blame for the attack on Pakistan, or ask itself what has so alienated the Indian Muslim community that it is giving birth to terrorists.

He would alienate what is left of the political middle and lose.

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