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His warning that an art form can become "higher than thou" and disaffect the public was echoed by several company members.
She came in bold as brass, tried to incite my crew to disaffect."
"Do you think he's been working on the legions to disaffect them by not paying them and blaming you?"
Bentinck started to fear that this inaction would disaffect the popular masses and undermine support for the stadtholderate.
What can one do for them- these savages condemned to disaffect all those who are not visionaries alert to undertake the silly task of making people noble?
The newspapers describing the fictional atrocities in Ireland had been intended to disaffect the Irish soldiers in the British army.
Let correction be widely used, as they need it; neither so severely as to disaffect them to you, nor so little as to leave them in a course of sin and disobedience.
--and when the Chief was elected, he was angry because he didn't get any political office, and he went about everywhere trying to disaffect people--I have heard him do so myself."
But Disney's tricky marketing strategy for "Narnia" - which includes aggressively courting Christian fans who can relate to the story's biblical allegory while trying not to disaffect secular fans - is particularly tricky when it comes to music.