There is only so much battering, criticism and friendlessness any institution can take before it breaks. |
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Older adults are often at risk of friendlessness because of disruptions to their social networks over time. |
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His physical condition made him a laughingstock among his peers, and his friendlessness hindered his academic achievement. |
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The friendlessness of the high and mighty is compounded when they have dropped their old friends on the way up the ladder of earthly success. |
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Added to the sense of friendlessness is the fear felt by some students about impending exams or January deadlines. |
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Growing friendlessness at home will be compounded by increasing loneliness abroad. |
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Human-rights groups suspect that she and others were arrested simply for having the wrong relatives or friends. In this section The friendlessness of Robert Mugabe A man with a plan Who killed Laurent Kabila? |
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Anxieties about friendlessness have a similar effect. |
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