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The westerner

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A film, or some other dramatic work, set in, the historic American West (west of the Mississippi river) typically focusing on a cowboys vs. Indians conflict (real or imaginary).

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The Westerner disagreed telling him that he didn't know much about his subject.

The Westerner, it is said, uses poverty to 'force' (coerce) the poor person into giving up the organ.

The Westerner featured Gary Cooper, one of the producer's biggest stars, but his co-star Walter Brennan stole the show and walked away with an Oscar.

Here the Westerner is fascinated by the Muslim.

The Muslim is, at best, incuriously aware of the Westerner.

Swaps and Nashua competed in the Westerner Stakes.

But now one could describe him as "Sarkozy the westerner".

Indeed, being polite Japanese, they offer the westerner a closer look.

But exactly what happened to the Westerner, with his rugged independence and legendary love of freedom?

And you, the westerner, are no longer made to feel welcome any more.

Africa is seen as the place where the westerner goes to sort out his morality issues.

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