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In order to conquer the centre, we'll have to alienate the left wing of the party.
With that attitude, you will alienate all of your potential allies.
Yanni was attempting to alienate Skura from her friends.
If you don't want to alienate people, you must be kind.
Not being inclusive in world affairs, Obama said, could alienate citizens throughout the world, causing conflict, mass immigration, and the creation of safe havens for terrorism.
We alienate ourselves from what's good about us and project it onto God.
O alienate from God.
The errors which […] alienated a loyal gentry and priesthood from the House of Stuart.
The recollection of his former life is a dream that only the more alienates him from the realities of the present.
The Communists had considerable influence in the Labour Party in the years 1920–26 and 1935–9. Their chief importance, and that of the whole left wing of the Labour movement, was the part they played in alienating the middle classes from Socialism.
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In April and early May, the NUR and ASLEF threatened a three-day strike. Opinion on this was divided, both within the unions and among the public. Commentators saw the strike as likely to alienate the public and unlikely to win significant changes in terms of closures and job losses.
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