It translates literally as Easterner, referring to their origins in Eastern Tibet. |
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It was obvious to anyone paying any attention at all that the girls were procured as prostitutes for the night for the wealthy Middle Easterner. |
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There are few scholars to whom the term suggests a process by which an Easterner might utterly misconceive the West and its citizens, much less do them an injustice. |
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A Sikh, mistaken for a Middle Easterner because of his beard and turban, was killed. |
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But I never expected to do so in front of a Middle Easterner who described himself as an Islamist. |
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The majority of his big screen appearances see him adopt the guise of an aggressive Arab or a mouthy Middle Easterner. |
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He was an easterner who traveled in the West and, through his illustrations, defined it for Americans and for the world. |
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I do not know how a modern ad agency would choose to create a visual image of the typical easterner, but the stereotype will not be holding a fly rod or wearing skis. |
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