Annoying the British Tories might appeal to many, and his deracination arguably makes him a truly European figure. |
But this does not lead, in the usual modern manner, to images of despair or deracination. |
She identifies deracination as the defining condition of the modern world. |
Our fathers presided over the ruthless deracination of political reportage in this country, and we intend to make amends during this campaign. |
This fine novel of loss, love and deracination is set in the wetlands of the Somerset Levels in 1946 during one of the worst winters for decades. |
Throughout the Western democracies there is a kind of political deracination taking place. |