He knew from the foreign swagger of his clothes that the man was an outlander. |
He supported the Rand capitalists and the outlander movement against Kruger's regime. |
Otherwise your Britisher does not bother himself with what the outlander may or may not do. |
I thank you, outlander, for your information and prompt report. |
We are not happy with the rule of this outlander who has forced himself into power. |
She was clearly an outlander here, her skin a paler shade than the people of this southern kingdom. |