The outlanders made their way through the city, conversing about one thing or another. |
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Typically these outlanders are lampooned for their conspicuous consumption and lack of community commitment. |
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In some such schools, outlanders are suspect, even if they are of the same denomination. |
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He coaxes citified outlanders into campouts close to bush and wildlife and beneath the glittering clarity of the Southern Cross. |
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Seduced and lied to by the Guild, these outlanders were corrupted with greed and promises of false hope and peace. |
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However, he has had some excellent opportunities to get good looks at these outlanders. |
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Because they occupy the professional outlands, staffing of sections in these courses relies heavily on outlanders like graduate student or part-time faculty. |
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The villagers are very protective and don't like outlanders. |
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Compared with the courage of these two outlanders, we in the D.C. press corps pay only lip service to the supposed sanctity of the reporter's right to protect his sources. |
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Almost by definition they were barbarian outlanders, foreigners alienated from their natal condition by cultural difference as well as, usually, by physical force. |
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Outlanders often refuse to believe that Texas even has canyons or mountains, but this range is no mirage. |
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