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1) They really cause a sense of alienation .

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2) A sense of alienation hangs around me like smoke.

3) Read "Birzeit Elections 1999: A growing sense of alienation " .



sense of alienation example sentences

4) Great way to remove any fear or sense of alienation among Kashmiris.

5) Works of Karl Kautsky struck him because of his sense of alienation .

6) Sense of alienation Silver-haired and slow-moving Bama Toure is a lifelong resident of Gao .

7) The process of renewal was painful and the sense of alienation , for some, was permanent.

8) The first is what psychologists call anomie-a sense of alienation and anxiety about the future.

9) In such a one-dimensional society, the sense of alienation , hostility and aggression do not disappear.

10) These mass protests graphically illustrated the deep sense of alienation of the people from the Indian State.

11) Indeed it creates a sense of alienation from work and the public world (Blauner 1964).

12) They also suffered from a sense of alienation stemming from the French government's changed position towards Algeria.

13) A double positive and negative sense of alienation is broadly shown in the spiritual beliefs referred to as Gnosticism.

14) These ideals are but the projection of the intellectuals' sense of alienation from their own conditions of existence.

15) Nostalgia changed into an unequivocally fierce negation, a sense of alienation from China's traditional and rural culture.



example sentences with sense of alienation

16) Caxias was not only afflicted by concerns over his declining health, but increasingly felt a sense of alienation .

17) He maintains that man's sense of alienation from his fellow men is an expression of his alienation from himself.

18) Yet not only was he surrounded by a sense of mystery but he was separated by a sense of alienation .

19) The first theory is that the move is a safety valve, to defuse popular resentment and a sense of alienation .

20) Many nationalists came to view the new police force as sectarian, adding to their sense of alienation from the state.

21) The transparent futility of uninformed voting may, in fact, enhance a sense of alienation and estrangement from the political process.

22) Conversely, pursuing a mundane, poorly paid job or no job at all may provoke a sense of alienation from society.

23) This scenario actually serves as an extended metaphor about one's sense of alienation and inability to communicate adequately in the modern world.

24) Doreen is only fourteen, but her raging sense of alienation (and her triumphant "potty-mouth") put her firmly in the "grown up much too soon" category.

25) She recalls this sense of alienation in "Arab Israeli Student on T.V.", where the student ponders on where he belongs: Do I feel like an Israeli Arab?

26) Insufficient communication due to language and cultural barriers may evoke a sense of alienation or "being the other" in a new society.



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