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This apparently alienated many in the legions and led to a conspiracy to assassinate and replace him.
The siege was successful, but the behaviour of the Spartan general Pausanias alienated many of the Allies, and resulted in Pausanias's recall.
When Pat Buchanan and Pat Robertson addressed Christian themes at the Republican National Convention – with Bush criticizing Democrats for omitting God from their platform – many moderates were alienated.
Already a controversial figure in the clubhouse after his corked-bat incident, Sammy's actions alienated much of his once strong fan base as well as the few teammates still on good terms with him, ( many teammates had tired of Sosa's playing of loud salsa music in the locker room ) and possibly tarnished his place in Cubs ' lore for years to come.
Henry IV alienated the Church of Rome and many of the magnates in his own kingdom.
The sound constituted a radical shift in style that initially alienated many of his UK devotees.
" The album's sound, which the singer identified as " plastic soul ", constituted a radical shift in style that initially alienated many of his UK devotees.
From the start of the federation, however, Haile Selassie attempted to undercut Eritrea ’ s independent status, a policy that alienated many Eritreans.
Blaine's nomination alienated many Republicans who viewed Blaine as ambitious and immoral.
Despite the attempt to keep the show fresh, the changes alienated many of its longtime viewers while failing to gain the hoped-for younger viewers, and the ratings continued their decline.
The intelligentsia, an educated, professional or business middle class, often originated from gentry alienated from their rural possessions ( many smaller serfdom-based agricultural enterprises had not survived the land reforms ) and from urban people.
Some of the reforms that were actually put in place, such as the abolition of the traditional Muslim veil for women and the opening of a number of co-educational schools, quickly alienated many tribal and religious leaders.
His negotiating style, a strange mix of bullying bluster and icy coldness coupled with lengthy monologues praising Hitler, alienated many.
His authoritarian style alienated many.
These American raids alienated many sympathetic or neutral Nova Scotians into supporting the British.
This act alienated many Oda retainers, convincing them of Nobunaga's mediocrity and lack of discipline and they began to side with his more soft-spoken and well-mannered brother, Nobuyuki.
Multiple factors, such as the entry of Slavic countries such as Slovakia and Bulgaria into the European Union has contributed to the fact that many young Slavs feel alienated and are finding a sense of belonging and identity in " being a Slav ".
His success was limited however, and his own wealth ( often openly displayed ) and impersonal style alienated many struggling Canadians.
Like other senior members of the party, after having no conservative government since Alexander Mair in 1941, Robson had no experience in government, had little interest in policy and alienated many party members by trying to forge a closer alliance with Michael Bruxner's Country Party.
Although he came to power with army support, Amanullah alienated many army personnel by reducing both their pay and size of the forces and by altering recruiting patterns to prevent tribal leaders from controlling who joined the service.
In the 1950s, many telecine conversions of silent films at grossly incorrect frame rates for broadcast television may have alienated viewers.
The Gospel According to The Meninblack was very different from their earlier work and alienated many fans.
This move backfired to a degree, as Schweiker's relatively liberal voting record alienated many of the more conservative delegates who were considering a challenge to party delegate selection rules to improve Reagan's chances.
Nevertheless, Bernard Bachrach has argued that this conversion from his Frankish paganism alienated many of the other Frankish sub-kings and weakened his military position over the next few years.
This alienated the Lhotshampa, many of whom knew no Dzongkha at all.

alienated and reformist
Cleaver advocated the escalation of armed resistance into urban guerilla warfare, while Newton suggested the best way to respond to was to put down the gun, which he felt alienated the Panthers from the rest of the Black community, and focus on more pragmatic reformist activity.

alienated and leading
In the early 1980s, economic and cultural depression wracked Hungary, leading to a wave of disillusioned and alienated youth, exactly the people that rock, and the burgeoning worldwide field of punk rock, spoke to the most.
He was considered an " insurgent " within the Republican Party ; his criticisms of the Harding and Coolidge Administrations and of business interests alienated others within the Republican caucus, leading to his ouster from the Senate over an election challenge.
However, this attempt conflicted with the appeal of the original charisma of the religion, and his seclusion gradually alienated himself from many of the Babis, leading to the appearance of other claimants for leadership of the Babi community.
In 1906 Michelsen won the election on an " above-the-parties " ticket, which quickly alienated the leading Liberals from him.
This was a period when the careful observance of ritual was one of the few means available which could preserve the identity of the people, and the narrative of the priestly authors created an essentially stable and secure world in which Israel's history was under God's control, so that even when Israel alienated itself from God, leading to the destruction of Jerusalem and the exile in Babylon, atonement could still be made through sacrifice and ritual.
The firing of Pinchot, a close friend of Teddy Roosevelt, alienated many progressives within the Republican party and drove a wedge between Taft and Roosevelt himself, leading to the split of the Republican Party in the 1912 presidential election.
In the early 1980s, economic and cultural depression wracked Hungary, leading to a wave of disillusioned and alienated youth, exactly the people that rock, and the burgeoning worldwide field of punk rock, spoke to the most.

alienated and them
He alienated workers by requiring them to invest between 10 percent and 15 percent of their salaries in national-defense bonds.
Marx believed that capitalism was exploiting humans ; that the objects produced by laborers became alienated and thus ultimately dehumanized them to functional objects.
While this helped integrate Arab and Persian cultures, it alienated many of their Arab supporters, particularly the Khorasanian Arabs who had supported them in their battles against the Umayyads.
He tends to wish to become one of the gang rather than alienated from them, something he has on occasion accomplished.
This would have important consequences for the crusade, as it alienated the powerful Ibelin faction, turning them against the emperor.
At a time when suffragists still alienated most American women, who viewed them as radicals, the WCTU offered a more traditionally feminine and appropriate organization for women to join.
In his first command, Custer affected a showy, personalized uniform style that alienated his men, but he won them over with his readiness to lead attacks ( a contrast to the many officers who would hang back, hoping to avoid being hit ); his men began to adopt elements of his uniform, especially the red neckerchief.
Suede's sexual lyrics made them a rallying point for the alienated, one of the few British bands since the Smiths who united as much as they divided.
A sympathetic therapist living in that world might be able to journey into the patient's experience, understand the ' alienated ', their language, and possibly lead them back into society.
In one case mentioned by animal behaviorist Temple Grandin, roosters bred for fast growth or heavy muscles did not know how to perform typical rooster courtship dances, which alienated the roosters from hens and led the roosters to kill the hens after reproducing with them.
Although these alienated much of their roots reggae following, Brutal was nominated for a Grammy and " The Great Train Robbery " gave them their second UK hit single, reaching number 62.
Al-Mu ' azzam Turan-Shah alienated the Mamluks soon after their victory at Mansurah and constantly threatened them and Shajar al-Durr.
This policy alienated them from many sections of the ( mostly deeply Catholic ) Spanish people, especially in rural areas.
They also alienated the Freedmen who were now the largest block of voters in the state, by adopting resolutions against them: their first resolution of the convention was " Resolved, that we are in favor of a White Man's Government in a White Man's country.
The rising power of the Tahirid dynasty became a threat as al-Ma ' mun's own policies alienated them and his other opponents.
17 And the Babylonians came to her into the bed of love, and they defiled her with their whoredom, and she was polluted with them, and her mind was alienated from them.
Bloody repression of any popular unrest further alienated the peasantry and, when Green armies begin to form, encouraged them to devote their lives to the anti-Communist reaction.
The party attempted to recover with its opposition to the Vietnam War during the U. S. Civil rights movement in the 1960s, but the continued uncritical support of the CPUSA for an increasingly stultified and militaristic Soviet Union increasingly alienated them from the rest of the U. S. left, who saw this supportive position as outdated and even dangerous.
Edwards's actions soon alienated these established residents, and the increasing hostilities between them and settlers recruited by Edwards led the Mexican government to revoke Edwards's contract.
Greg Graffin recalls that the band only performed material from this album once when it was released ; when Bad Religion premiered the material live, poor word of mouth alienated fans, and only 12 people turned out for the concert, because fans had learned that the band was going to bring keyboards on stage ; the poor turnout for this performance convinced the band not to bring keyboards on tour with them, and to return to its hardcore punk sound.
Hanni, an oil industry worker, alienated both of the MLAs and drove them out of the party.
This alienated them from many other characters in the Wildstorm universe.

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