This clannishness tends to make interlopers like Swingley, who didn't start racing until he was 36, all the more conspicuous. |
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A strong sense of clanship pervaded these villages, making men from other clans feel like interlopers. |
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Sheldon hires a black-leathered motorbike assassin with double-barrelled shades to exterminate these pesky interlopers. |
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Hummingbirds are particularly welcome, with their precision aerial maneuvers, including steep dives to fend off interlopers. |
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But it also stoked public fear of an invisible horde of foreign interlopers. |
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During a lull, the men reminisce about the times they've defied intrusive government inspectors and other interlopers. |
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We fight this quarrel out to the death, you and I and our foresters, with no cursed interlopers to come between us. |
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According to witnesses, the interlopers wreaked havoc at the packed discussion, interrupted, attacked and screamed like banshees. |
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Two of the interlopers eventually move off, but the third, a middle-aged woman with dyed-blonde hair, sits down to wait it out. |
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But when Independence came, some Africans looked on the Asians as interlopers, foreigners depriving the locals of jobs and economic opportunity. |
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But even Americans and other interlopers will be greeted warmly, sometimes with a welcoming glass of Prosecco. |
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Many ships were taken as prizes by awaiting interlopers and pirates, and much of the booty spilled into the seas during swash buckling raids. |
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But we began to enjoy being interlopers in this other dimension. |
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They can be overheard mocking the previous two groups of interlopers. |
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For some Sinhalese, Tamils are snooty interlopers, whose bookishness comes with a jumped-up idea of their rights in a Sinhalese state. |
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Government refuses to recognize forest peoples' traditional land rights, viewing them as interlopers and illegal migrants. |
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Hundreds of furry little bodies ambled among us, looking curiously at the human interlopers. |
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The otter had no intention of donating its thick, dense fur to the interlopers. |
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Their neighbors had fierce little corgis to spread their herd across the land and to chase away any interlopers. |
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Frustrating as regulars find these fair-weather exercise interlopers, they were also all beginners once, he says. |
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In a hammering irony, the people who had feared the importing of industrial unrest from Europe now had need of that tool in fighting the interlopers. |
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I've had a word with the heads of academic services and education development at my university: none are aware of any official policy toward classroom interlopers. |
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A good star chart showing stars to magnitude 7 or fainter will help you spot the interlopers. |
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The interlopers were responsible for gross errors that damaged the peoples army in the Chingkang mountains and that made the Long March necessary. |
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The fort was to defend river traffic against interlopers and to conduct fur trading operations with the natives. |
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Apprehension of such interlopers would be intermittent at best. |
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The Commission ought to behave not like a bunch of interlopers but like a body elected by this Parliament and extraordinarily well paid by the taxpayer. |
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Then there is her beloved Himalayan cat Pasha, a gorgeous, shy and retiring puffball of chocolate and cafe au lait who goes to ground under his mistress's bed until the interlopers have gone. |
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Failure to abide by the rules exposed social interlopers at a glance. |
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He loves golden eagles but sees white-tailed eagles as interlopers. |
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But instead of using chemical sprays to control weeds, they decided to accommodate arable interlopers such as as fumitories, woundwort, spurges and dead nettles. |
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