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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a foreign sky" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sky that is unfamiliar or different from what one is used to, often in a poetic or metaphorical context.
Example: "As she stood on the shore, she gazed up at the foreign sky, filled with stars she had never seen before."
Alternatives: "an unfamiliar sky" or "a strange sky".
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Gulia served as editor of the first Abkhaz-language newspaper, Apsny (founded 1919), which published his Under a Foreign Sky, the first original prose work in Abkhaz.
From his own observations, he learned many subtle and intimate things about grasses, plants, forest animals, water, clouds, stars, and planets; I myself noticed that, even after his capture, and under a foreign sky, he could feel the approach of a gale or the imminence of a snowstorm many hours before it actually arrived.
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Gumilyov's poetry collection entitled Cuzoe nebo (1912; "Foreign Sky") established his reputation as a leading Russian poet.
Any college student who has done a semester abroad has logged a lot more time under foreign skies than he has; and, as he himself told Jim Lehrer, of PBS, during the campaign, "I'm not going to play like I've been a person who's spent hours involved with foreign policy.
And, yes, a time before drones were sent to foreign skies to kill enemies and civilians alike without due process.
The visit was filmed by the director Lindsay Anderson as Foreign Skies: Wham!
In the words of Anna Akhmatova's "Requiem",Not under foreign skies Nor under foreign wings protected— I shared all this with my own people There, where misfortune had abandoned us.A year ago, Ms Estemirova gave an interview to a sociologist.
American drones, meanwhile, continue to soar over foreign skies, assassinating various terrorist "kingpins" to little permanent effect.
He gave no sign of the effects of such killings by a foreign power out of reach in the sky.
For example, how many Americans fancy the idea of a foreign power operating drones in our sovereign skies, launching missiles at gun-toting Americans suspected by this foreign power of being "militants"?
But Open Skies agreements are clear on a key point: to access the vast U.S. market without constraint, a foreign airline cannot be subsidized.
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