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An étranger can mean a foreign national, an alienated outsider or an unfamiliar traveller.
"I wanted to do a story about an alienated guy who has a second chance," Mr. Winkler said.
"He was an alienated American, a wandering Jew, a musician playing to empty houses on an endless foreign tour," he wrote.
In one case, the judge wrote about a case where she was forced to transfer residence to re-establish a relationship between a child and an alienated parent.
That's why [the former Petraeus adviser and counterinsurgency theorist] David Kilcullen wrote, "Every one of these dead non-combatants represents an alienated family, a new revenge feud, and more recruits for a militant movement".
"The Quatermass Experiment's depiction of an Englishman's transformation into an alienated monster dramatized a new range of gendered fears about Britain's postwar and post-colonial security.
O'Connor's humor lay in such paradoxes — in being an alienated Catholic in a world of Bible-thumpers, a single girl in a society of matrons.
I was not a punk, just an alienated kid from suburbia.
This is also a work about an alienated, conflicted urbanite haunted by the past and numb to the world.
Bacon was inspired by not only an image he described as "haunting", but Van Gogh himself, whom Bacon regarded as an alienated outsider, a position which resonated with Bacon.
Williams goes on to say that the song successfully paints a portrait of an "alienated individual identifying the characteristics of the world around him and thus declaring his freedom from its 'rules'".
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