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The clothes on women, particularly, create foreignness in different ways.
It was just too much foreignness to take in one dose.
If any check me with my foreignness, I will remind them of that.
Some, it is said, do not fully approve of her foreignness.
She felt upon him the hardness, the foreignness of another influence.
So foreignness can be a selling point for a remake now.
She stood before me, looking down as I sat on the bed, patiently accepting my foreignness.
Furthermore, many young Americans can't be bothered with the foreignness of foreign films.
Why enter this jungle of foreignness where everything is new, strange and difficult?
He wouldn't cut an imposing figure in the Forum, but that's his foreignness.
A few years later, democracy and openness had pushed back the fear of foreignness.
From a different standpoint, American readers sometimes object to a kind of foreignness in my books.
Perhaps I need to maintain that foreignness in order to be able to have access to my writing side."
In the lands through which we have thus far traveled, there is no hiding our foreignness.
Perhaps no country makes a foreigner feel more conscious of his foreignness than Japan.
There's a destabilizing foreignness even in his most domestic scenes.
The sense of newness and foreignness the girls experience at seeing these items is particularly striking.
I'm not aware of connecting with these books because of their foreignness.
There was no adult around to explain "foreignness" to them and suggest that they help instead of mocking.
'The foreignness makes me wonder if Skill-users are the ones who built them.
In public life, at least, it is plainly no longer acceptable to dislike people simply for their foreignness.
In doing so, she aims to shift the question from how to deal with foreigners to "What problems does foreignness solve for us?"
One interesting theory ascribes this determination to Williams's sense of his own "foreignness."
They are thus made conscious of their foreignness.
The Emigrants is largely concerned with memory, trauma, and feelings of foreignness.