The epithets chart a subtle change in perception of the state, from dull, square outland to parking lot for middle-class transients. |
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The words reflect the belief that the world was divided into a central and superior Chinese civilisation, and a peripheral, inferior barbarian outland. |
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He seems to believe that if he gives the right of suffrage to the Uitlanders, they will outland him. |
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For any outland delivery, the contingent custom or local fees remain under liability of the customer. |
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People listening to this debate might scratch their heads about spousal inland and spousal outland. |
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Some of Lessing's energy may have come from her outland origins: when the wheel spins, it's on the edges that the sparks fly. |
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The little figures, he tells them, represent, according to color, 200 to 50,000 outland Germans each. |
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These outland Romans will not kill us all If you permit them to do their governing, Which is so dear to them, over you and us. |
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We cannot accredit his survival to clinical treatment of neurasthenia, but perhaps his vicarious experience on the mesa with Tom Outland can account for his fortitude. |
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Outland Sports also has reduced the size of their pump-action yelper and put a mouthpiece on it to make a mouth yelper. |
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Carroll entwines two plots set in two alternative worlds, one set in rural England and the other in the fairytale kingdoms of Elfland, Outland, and others. |
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