For three decades, the United States and Iran have been alienated from one another.
Human economic development must both be balanced with and not alienated from the natural environment.
As for Obama, he is a classic narcissist and he also strikes me as someone alienated from his fellow man.
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Despite a successful, multi-cultural model, these radicals share with their US and UK counterparts a feeling of being alienated from mainstream society.
Alienated from both the aristocracy and the bourgeoisie, the young men were left to perceive the world through the lens of their loneliness.
Those who thought they were wearing fakes did indeed feel more alienated from themselves than those who knew they were wearing the real things.
As cogs in a larger, purposeful machine, people become alienated from the traditional morals that guide human relationships as they pursue the goal of the collective organisation.
Despite the efforts of politicians who have crisscrossed the state, voter education groups and intensive election coverage in the media, many local voters say they feel alienated from the political process.
Personally, we feel completely alienated from such characters.
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The Irish public has grown alienated from church hierarchy on a range of issues, including married priests and female clergy, found a February survey conducted on behalf of the Association of Catholic Priests, which has offices throughout the country.
Alltold, we have to fear that the damage to our markets and financial system will be so great that another generation of investors will be alienated from using investment as part of t heir survival, juyst as happened between 1929 and 1953, when the stock averages finally made up all their lost ground.
C. to become its chief financial officer in 1995, he quickly alienated himself from Barry's African-American establishment.
The team performed poorly, and Wirtz alienated everyone from former Blackhawks greats like Bobby Hull to the fans themselves.
The issue that had alienated him from his party was its refusal to take a strong stand against illegal immigration.
Versace's obsession with celebrity further alienated him from the religious right, which idealises the steady modesty and anonymity of ordinary Americans.
Thomas Schieffer, the U.S. ambassador to Japan, called the launches "a provocative act, " and the White House said Pyongyang had further alienated itself from the world community.
His unerring nose for pretense in the art world and American life, and his gift for comic invective when faced with political correctness and euphemism, alienated him from both the left and the right.
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This inflexibility is seen as having alienated many Catholics from regular church attendance in the religion's traditional heartland, Europe.
His brooding caused him to lose golf partners and alienated him somewhat from his one true friend, fit and generous Jimmy Denton.
For a prime minister trying to rehabilitate his credibility with alienated voters, redemption is sought from a tongue lashing on TV.
After a third-place finish in Iowa stunned her campaign, the former president shifted from chief optimist to attack dog, with remarks that drew fire from many African-American leaders and alienated much of that community -- along with moderate swing voters.
He had alienated the bulk of the Sunnis, and even factions from his own Shia community, including ministers loyal to the militant cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, who along with the Kurds and others, had tried to bring the prime minister down.
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She was prime minister from 1979 to 1990, and at first she alienated almost everybody.
Girls from Pakistani, Indian and Bangladeshi backgrounds are reluctant to come forward for fear of being alienated or ostracised by their communities.
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