| 31. | Despite all the disaffection, voter turnout was expected to be a record.
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| 32. | Just the opposite sort of disaffection is visible across the border in Iran.
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| 33. | A legend of generosity toward his friends, until disaffection made him vengeful;
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| 34. | Tuesday, Gregg displayed a new depth of disaffection for the tobacco industry.
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| 35. | The game was a blowout early, and the ratings reflected viewer disaffection.
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| 36. | Oozing pale-faced disaffection, he's his own special effect.
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| 37. | Party activists have begun to talk of growing disaffection among members and voters.
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| 38. | Now comes disaffection with election results, particularly in the Niger Delta states.
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| 39. | There is widespread disaffection with the way things are.
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| 40. | It was their disaffection with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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