For three decades, the United States and Iran have been alienated from one another.
Human economic development must both be balanced with and not alienated from the natural environment.
She was prime minister from 1979 to 1990, and at first she alienated almost everybody.
How desperately alienated do you have to be to get friendly with a credit card?
That move left the valleys hotbed without a fully professional team and alienated many supporters.
But that in turn has alienated many BBC employees, who are less highly paid.
Ankara alienated Washington last year by voting against imposing new sanctions on Iran through the U.N.
Maybe that's what's alienated people because they can't quite get a handle on what they are.
But his modest concessions in the peace talks have seriously alienated his own right wing.
Feeling alienated, she sought out other Puerto Rican students and co-founded the group Accion Puertorriquena.
The Tufts cashless team felt alienated by their inability to compete in cash-only office betting pools.
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Nixon's men wondered if this madman could be their bridge to the alienated, war-hating young.
His policy to nationalize the oil and gas industries has alienated foreign governments and investors.
It alienated influential Americans, and made it more unlikely that America would drop its sanctions.
But whatever the reason, the light touch, by failing to prevent disorder, has alienated people.
Although Mr Roh enjoys little public support, the outgoing parliament's decision to impeach him alienated voters.
C. to become its chief financial officer in 1995, he quickly alienated himself from Barry's African-American establishment.
In contrast to Summers, who constantly alienated faculty with his imperious ways, Faust has carefully built consensus.
Management appeared unprepared to tackle the absence of success, it said, leaving swimmers feeling "undefended, alone, alienated".
Honda, who is running for Congress this year, may have alienated some of his Japanese American supporters.
It is vital, she adds, that with more to come, readers of the books are not alienated.
Birand's message of fairness won him supporters, even within the ranks of Turkey's deeply alienated Kurdish youth.
He also alienated FreedomWorks by, among other things, supporting the Troubled Asset Relief Program during the Bush administration.
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Stephen Byers has alienated unions and displeased teachers - but wins a new job in the Cabinet reshuffle.
Picoult's novel told the story of a bullied, alienated high school student who commits an act of violence.
But the same qualities that alienated children now attract adults, who find something compelling in the doll's eeriness.
Microsoft's recent release of its own tablet computer, called Surface, already has alienated some of the company's partners.
They will gain if the new parliament in Edinburgh eases the political tensions created by an alienated Scotland.
They feel that, since the Latinos were alienated by one powerful individual, they can be re-won by another.
By the time he was done, he had alienated all of his friends.
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