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Westerner
noun
A native or inhabitant of the west of a region (or of the world as a whole).
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Meanwhile the average westerner gets through 14.2kg of cotton a year, in everything from underwear to pillow covers to medical dressings.
Rare then and rarer now, no westerner had glimpsed a live saola in the wild before Pulitzer Prize finalist and nature writer William deBuys and conservation biologist William Robichaud set off to search for it in the wilds of central Laos.
Born and raised in Boston, Grout's Arabic accent has inspired debates about whether she is merely pretending to be a westerner.
When I arrived in Tunis in the autumn of 2012, I was practically the only westerner landing that afternoon.
As an adopted westerner, Mr Harper might therefore be in a good position to inject new unity into a federation under strain.Much depends, of course, on what Mr Harper and his party actually do with victory if they win.
For all the reader knows, Mr Kaplan could be traversing a dried out, stretched out Belgium.Where Mr Kaplan is an unreconstructed Yankee, Mr Egan is a third-generation westerner.
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As added bonuses, Mr Gephardt comes from the swing state of Missouri (though he has never won statewide there), retains some appeal among trade unions and could shore up Mr Kerry's left against Ralph Nader, without being cast as a Deaniac extremist.Another blue-collar mid-westerner from a swing state, Tom Vilsack, the governor of Iowa, also looks a safe pair of hands.
The man who prided himself on being a straightforward mid-westerner was in fact enigmatic.
The mid-westerner starts out by saying that "in the axis of opportunism to loyalty, I'm on the opportunist end of the spectrum", but later admits that he hopes for a second career as a teacher.The full benefits and losses of more flexible, insecure careers will become evident only when the American economy slows down.
Knopf; 320 pages; $24.95America's most famous south-westerner is back with a book specially crafted for those who loved "All the Pretty Horses" but can't take "Blood Meridian".Click to buy from Amazon.com or Amazon.co.uk10.
The four lunchers are not typical of the American workforce, but not too strange a mix by Californian standards a mid-westerner, a Chilean, a woman from Northern Ireland and a Californian educated at Eton, Britain's most elite private school.
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