| 21. | How the marginality that links Delia and David carries through to their children is the thread that unifies this complicated book.
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| 22. | Solitude and marginality began to affect her health, and worsening emotional problems forced her to leave her job as teacher.
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| 23. | He is best remembered for having portrayed urban marginality and the world of drugs and juvenile delinquency in the early 1980s.
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| 24. | Combinations of capability deprivation, low levels of material assets and socio-political marginality keep them poor over long periods.
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| 25. | Most female athletes have not had to disguise themselves quite that way, but many of them understand the feeling of marginality.
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| 26. | Canadians do not do angst, so Zamuner was not brooding about his marginality as he prepared to play the United States Monday.
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| 27. | Fashion has turned from Bordeaux blends to Pinot Noir, but it also indicates the marginality of Cabernet Sauvignon in New Zealand conditions.
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| 28. | His works have as a central theme the representation of the instability, misery and marginality of the members of the working class.
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| 29. | The East Van Cross traditionally was the work of graffiti artists, said to express the marginality and defiance of East Vancouver.
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| 30. | Much of the darkness in Hytner's " Carousel " has been ascribed to his acknowledgment of the marginality of the characters.
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