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"Disenchantment" by Miss Mabel Robinson, and it occurred to me that my knowledge would prove valuable when my turn came to write a novel, for the
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Disenchantment on the left, meanwhile, is muted and hardly reported.
Stanley Kutler: THE TEA PARTY: DUPED SERVANTS OF POWER Stanley Kutler 2010
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Disenchantment with mainstream politics is growing – one in 25 voters spoiled their ballot papers, although 66% of an angry electorate turned out.
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Disenchantment with politics is growing and even legitimate protest is threatened by an unprecedented programme of challenges to our rights, freedoms and democracy.
Boing Boing 2009
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Disenchantment, small indignities: bad economy, bad decisions, bad boys
Mary Hughes: Echoes of Anita Hill in 2012 Elections Mary Hughes 2011
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Disenchantment pounces on us the minute we walk through the front door of the Palace.
Learning to Die in Miami Carlos Eire 2010
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• Disenchantment with foreign leadership of al Qaeda in Iraq.
Obama’s Wars Bob Woodward 2010
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Disenchantment with Chavez is indeed running high these days.
Leftist Venezuelan politician Henri Falcon challenges Chavez's authority 2010
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Disenchantment was further fanned by anti-regime satellite TV channels based in the United States, which beamed Farsi-language reports—and real-time details of where clashes were taking place, and encouragement to join them—back into Iran.
Let the Swords Encircle Me Scott Peterson 2010
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Disenchantment with ethanol subsidies and mandates has steadily risen on both sides of the partisan divide.
Ethanol Subsidy Support Running On Empty Larry Bell 2010
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