RFBHJPP2–studio portrait of a young woman on isolated background gesturing
RMCF8P3B–' Lost Boys ' wall graffitti
RFD37FB6–Studio shot of young couple arguing
RF2J0CNXG–European Union. Flag of European Union. llustration of the flag of European Union. Horizontal design. Abstract design. Illustration. Map.
RF2C60TDX–Thumbs down against black background
RFBJHR0D–young couple on white background having a dispute
RF2D8YG81–Young man in business attire is talking on his cell phone thoughtfully
RF2APC445–Young couple using mobile phones while date at restaurant
RFFDA7RK–The portrait of a disaffected senior woman
RME12GMN–Jan. 03, 2012 - Stephanos Stephanopoulos: The most controversial figure of the coming elections, following the announcement of his ultra-right party which is designed to express the ultra-conservatives disaffection with caramanlis because of the liberalizing measures he had to take after the collapse of dictatorship. The just announced party includes royalist, die-hard old conservatives, and junta symphatizers. Stephanopoulos was a former 18-month prime minister 1965-1966, heading a center-right government after he abandoned the center party upon King's encouragement.
RMG0HPMC–Feet of one couple in bed. Separation and divorce
RM2D41080–Britain's development Secretary Clare Short arrives in Downing Street in this September 23, 2002 file photo. Short, a leading member of British Prime Minister Tony Blair's government said on Sunday she would resign if the country went to war with Iraq without the backing of a second U.N. resolution. The announcement by International Development Secretary Clare Short ratcheted up the pressure on Blair, facing rising disaffection from the public and his own party over his support for a U.S.-led attack to remove Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. REUTERS/Peter Macdiarmid PKM
RM2CN5K3M–Amnat Wongsawa, 60, stands next to a rice field in Sing Buri Province, Thailand, February 1, 2016. Billions of dollars in government spending aimed at revitalising Thailand's ailing rural economy have failed to reach farmers hit by weak commodity prices and drought, fuelling disaffection with the military government ahead of elections expected next year. Picture taken February 1, 2016. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha
RM2F07R02–firo: 06.03.2021 Football: Soccer: 1st Bundesliga, season 2020/21 FCB FC Bayern Mvºnchen Muenchen - BVB, Borussia Dortmund 4: 2 BVB Erling Hv land, Haland, Haaland, injury, injured, treatment on the bench, enttv Disaffection, disappointment, disappointed, unsatisfied, frustrated, frustrated, Photo: Sebastian El-Saqqa/firosportphoto/Pool | usage worldwide
RM2GGPECT–Bangkok, Thailand, 2 September 2021, two women in red protest for the resignation of Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-ocha. The protest is part of an ongoing series across Bangkok to voice disaffection with the current government's performance during the COVID pandemic. Credit: James Patrick/Alamy Live News
RMP97CDY–Moscow, Russia. 15th July, 2018. firo: 15.07.2018, Moscow, Fuvuball, football, national team, World Cup 2018 in Russia, Ruvuland, 2018 World Cup in Russia, Ruvuland, World Cup 2018 Russia, Russia, final, final, France - Croatia, jubilation after 1: 1, Ivan PerisÃåicó, Croatia, disaffection Olivier Giroud | usage worldwide Credit: dpa/Alamy Live News
RMWHAB4R–Charles Samuel Keene. Disaffection. What's The Matter, Drum Major?. Please, Sir, The drums is in a state of Mutiny, and these are the ringleaders
RM2E0EYJ9–Officials start counting the votes in Algiers, Algeria, on May 10, 2012. Algeria Thursday held its first polls since the Arab Spring, with an official turnout figure poised to belie deep voter disaffection over the prospect of a political status quo. Photo by Ammi Louiza/ABACAPRESS.COM
RFW5HKEF–Senior man something giving thumb down. Handsome old man showing displeasure gesture on chroma key background. Elderly grandfather in maroon shirt. Green screen background
RMM26GRJ–London street photography: blurred figures descending steps to tube station.
RFBJHTHJ–young couple on white background having a dispute
RFDT9150–Couple having problems - two people sitting on opposite side of big collumn in street
RFT1HKW7–Two year old boy with a serious expression standing in front of spring time flowers in a natural garden.
RFFDA7TC–The portrait of a disaffected senior woman
RF2DAB2R6–Hands of an elderly woman clenched in fists on her chest.
RFREJ12Y–Young toddler boy that looks troubled, worried, or expressing anti social behavior while holding his head with his arms.
RFHPRN3R–Unhappy three-year girl holding green apple, on white background
RFEYHG6A–Stressed businesswoman at laptop in office
RM2CRW9AB–Mayom Wongsawa, 61, looks on next to a rice field in Sing Buri Province, Thailand, February 1, 2016. Billions of dollars in government spending aimed at revitalising Thailand's ailing rural economy have failed to reach farmers hit by weak commodity prices and drought, fuelling disaffection with the military government ahead of elections expected next year. Picture taken February 1, 2016. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha
RMA3PMMY–Man with a reluctant look on his face
RM2GGPEEJ–Bangkok, Thailand, 2 September 2021, a girl gives the three finger salute as part of a protest demanding the resignation of Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-ocha. The protests are part of an ongoing series across Bangkok to voice disaffection with the current government's performance during the COVID pandemic. Credit: James Patrick/Alamy Live News
RMP97CDF–Moscow, Russia. 15th July, 2018. firo: 15.07.2018, Moscow, Fuvuball, football, national team, World Cup 2018 in Russia, Ruvuland, 2018 World Cup in Russia, Ruvuland, World Cup 2018 Russia, Russia, final, final, France - Croatia, jubilation after 1: 1, Ivan PerisÃåicó, Croatia, disaffection Olivier Giroud | usage worldwide Credit: dpa/Alamy Live News
RMPE00AX–A graffiti showing two anthropomorphous dogs on a disused wall of Mostar downtown ( (Herzegovina-Neretva, Bosnia-Herzegovina).
RM2E0EYM5–Officials start counting the votes in Algiers, Algeria, on May 10, 2012. Algeria Thursday held its first polls since the Arab Spring, with an official turnout figure poised to belie deep voter disaffection over the prospect of a political status quo. Photo by Ammi Louiza/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMPE00BR–A graffiti showing two anthropomorphous dogs on a disused wall of the Mostar downtown ( (Herzegovina-Neretva, Bosnia-Herzegovina).
RMBJA0A8–Father happy play with child at home, unhappy mother frustrated or angry at husband, tired mother sitting on the couch.
RMM26GRX–London street photography: blurred figures descending steps to tube station.
RMPE00BK–A graffiti showing two anthropomorphous dogs on a disused wall of Mostar downtown ( (Herzegovina-Neretva, Bosnia-Herzegovina).
RFDT916C–Couple having problems - two people sitting on opposite side of big collumn calling phone
RMD8C61T–Graffiti in derelict Stara Banka Staklena building in Mostar in Bosnia Herzegovina
RFFDA7TG–The portrait of a disaffected senior woman
RMG5D058–General Election Straw
RFH8RF0Y–The portrait of a disaffected senior woman
RFREJ130–A little boy crying or throwing a temper tantrum with a frowned face, associated with emotional distress.
RFEE2153–Stressed business woman screaming loudly working in office
RM2CMX0PP–Somnuek Hongthong, 67, rides his motorbike pass a rice field in Sing Buri Province, Thailand, February 1, 2016. Billions of dollars in government spending aimed at revitalising Thailand's ailing rural economy have failed to reach farmers hit by weak commodity prices and drought, fuelling disaffection with the military government ahead of elections expected next year. Picture taken February 1, 2016. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha
RMA3PMKM–Man with a reluctant look on his face
RM2GGPEEB–Bangkok, Thailand, 2 September 2021, a female supporter of the United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship (UDD) gives the three finger salute as part of a protest demanding the resignation of Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-ocha. The protests are part of an ongoing series across Bangkok to voice disaffection with the current government's performance during the COVID pandemic. Credit: James Patrick/Alamy Live News
RFJW1BJ6–College student in uniform
RF2GGMM48–Fingers art of couple. Concept of woman doesn't like the man who loves her.
RMCE9E11–Asian business woman with arms crossed
RM2E0EYMB–Officials start counting the votes in Algiers, Algeria, on May 10, 2012. Algeria Thursday held its first polls since the Arab Spring, with an official turnout figure poised to belie deep voter disaffection over the prospect of a political status quo. Photo by Ammi Louiza/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2GFC57M–Fingers art of couple. Concept of woman doesn't like the man who loves her.
RF2G7HRN6–Culinary battle. Mature bearded men professional restaurant cooks competitors. Culinary show. Chef men wear aprons. Father and son culinary hobby
RF2GFC1FC–Fingers art of couple. Concept of woman doesn't like the man who loves her.
RFW2JRGT–Difficult business conversation on the phone, solving problems at work. dissatisfied man working on laptop computer. Talking on smartphone, sitting in
RMPE00B7–A graffiti showing two anthropomorphous dogs on a disused wall of Mostar downtown ( (Herzegovina-Neretva, Bosnia-Herzegovina).
RFDT919B–Couple having problems - two people sitting on opposite side of big collumn calling phone
RMGX98T8–In the centre of Mostar, a building closed down following the war of Bosnia and Herzegovina has become a hotspot for street art.
RMD8C622–Young couple in graffitied and derelict Stara Banka Staklena building in Mostar in Bosnia Herzegovina
RFFWR05E–grandmother with little girl
RFP8A522–Young angry woman loudly roars in a red telephone receiver
RFREJ132–A young boy of toddler age covering his face with hands, showing signs of distress, fear and dissapointment.
RFED65H3–Stressed businesswoman screaming loudly at laptop in office
RM2CJ2X6N–Mayom Wongsawa, 61, gestures next to a rice field in Sing Buri Province, Thailand, February 1, 2016. Billions of dollars in government spending aimed at revitalising Thailand's ailing rural economy have failed to reach farmers hit by weak commodity prices and drought, fuelling disaffection with the military government ahead of elections expected next year. Picture taken February 1, 2016. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha
RMA3PMKJ–Man with a reluctant look on his face
RM2D1GGTH–Tax and legal advisor Ignacio Abascal Vicente poses for a picture in Barcelona, February 12, 2008. 'All that creates disaffection towards Spain,' says Abascal Vicente, from Teruel in Aragon, who moved to Barcelona six years ago. To match feature SPAIN-ELECTION/REGIONS REUTERS/Gustau Nacarino (SPAIN)
RM2GGPFX9–Bangkok, Thailand, 2 September 2021, a female protestor contributes to a protest banner demanding the resignation of Thailand's Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-ocha. The protest closed the north-south carriageways of the Asoke road junction in central Bangkok, and restricted traffic along the Sukhumvit Road. Today's event was part of an on-going series of protests across the country to voice disaffection with the current government's performance during the COVID pandemic.
RM2CRAPGW–Valentina Matviyenko (L), protegee of President Vladimir Putin, hugs a young supporter after voting in St.Petersburg, October 5, 2003. Matviyenko is heavily favoured to win the gubernatorial election's runoff, but observers fear a low turnout reflecting public disaffection with the democratic process. REUTERS/Alexander Demianchuk AD/CVI
RF2A2702R–Man and housewife with frustration about role allocation while doing housework
RM2E6PBXP–Tax and legal advisor Ignacio Abascal Vicente speaks during an interview in Barcelona, February 12, 2008. 'All that creates disaffection towards Spain,' says Abascal Vicente, from Teruel in Aragon, who moved to Barcelona six years ago. 'People now talk of the Catalan anger. All this is happening and nobody reacts.' To match feature SPAIN-ELECTION/REGIONS REUTERS/Gustau Nacarino (SPAIN)
RM2E0EYK9–Officials start counting the votes in Algiers, Algeria, on May 10, 2012. Algeria Thursday held its first polls since the Arab Spring, with an official turnout figure poised to belie deep voter disaffection over the prospect of a political status quo. Photo by Ammi Louiza/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2D05B37–Janusz Palikot from Palikot's Movement Party gestures as he leaves conference in Warsaw October 10, 2011. Centre-right leader Donald Tusk has become the first Polish prime minister since the fall of communism in 1989 to win a second consecutive term following his Civic Platform's election victory, nearly complete results showed on Monday. The success of Palikot's Support Movement, led by former PO lawmaker Janusz Palikot, signalled disaffection among younger voters and a challenge to the authority of the Catholic Church, which has long been venerated as a pillar of national identity. REUTERS
RF2D6T2KR–Culinary battle. Mature bearded men professional restaurant cooks competitors. Culinary show. Chef men wear aprons. Father and son culinary hobby. Cafe workers. Culinary industry. Restaurant staff.
RMBX39YW–political graffiti sprayed on a wall anti government prime minister
RMA09BDP–Paar streitet sich im Bett Ehekrise, couple arguing in bed marriage crisis
RFDT917G–Couple having problems - two people sitting on opposite side of big collumn in street
RMGX98RB–In the centre of Mostar, a building closed down following the war of Bosnia and Herzegovina has become a hotspot for street art.
RFD5MFKH–Revolution graffiti sprayed on old red door
RFBJHNTC–young couple on white background having a dispute
RF2J0CW5G–European Union flag, official colors and proportion correctly. Illustration. Flag with texture of thread and rope.
RMAR0D6M–Graffiti on barrier
RM2H3JJK5–Eraser deleting the groom, or husband, in a marriage drawing
RF2JRA5AM–A little girl with a dissatisfied face in a school uniform draws in a notebook with her left hand, she does not like what she is doing.
RM2H3JG3H–Eraser deleting the bride, or wife, in a marriage drawing
RF2D14H7C–dislike key on keyboard for anti social media concepts
RM2GGPG4T–Bangkok, Thailand, 2 September 2021, a female supporter of the United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship (UDD) shouts with a megaphone alongside other protestors to demand the resignation of Thailand's Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-ocha. Today's protest closed the north-south carriageways of the Asoke road junction in central Bangkok, and restricted traffic along the Sukhumvit Road. Today's event was part of an on-going series of protests across the country to voice disaffection with the current government's performance during the COVID pandemic.
RMT6C6AG–Man Hand writing Forget the Past with black marker on visual screen
RF2A26Y69–Couple argues about equality in housework and cleaning in the kitchen
RFJ42002–Stressed businesswoman stressed
RM2E0EYFP–Algeria's President Abdelaziz Bouteflika casts his vote at the school Mohamed El-Bachir El-Ibrahimi d'El Biar in Algiers, Algeria, on May 10, 2012. Algeria today held its first polls since the Arab Spring amid deep voter disaffection, with the ageing ruling party confident of victory and its Islamist allies hoping for a strong showing. Photo by Ammi Louiza/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2CYFWKF–Janusz Palikot from Palikot's Movement Party looks on during news conference in Warsaw October 10, 2011. Centre-right leader Donald Tusk has become the first Polish prime minister since the fall of communism in 1989 to win a second consecutive term following his Civic Platform's election victory, nearly complete results showed on Monday. The success of Palikot's Support Movement, led by former PO lawmaker Janusz Palikot, signalled disaffection among younger voters and a challenge to the authority of the Catholic Church, which has long been venerated as a pillar of national identity. REUTERS/Ka
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