Every instrument of alienation to which section 160 of the Act applies shall be accompanied by a declaration by the alienors. |
We often felt, then, a profound sense of alienation from American culture and political life. |
For the pagan, the alienation from divinity is so palpable and painful that it must be overcome at all costs, even if ethics are the price. |
The advent of factions was an attempt to smooth over this alienation within the parties. |
In Piedmont and Naples the nobles were the principal beneficiaries from the alienations of tax revenues and demesne lands. |
I refer to the state of our divisions and alienations of spirit on account of religion. |