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Javier Mascherano, a midfielder for Barcelona and Argentina, said it was unfair to blame only Messi, who is a bit of a stranger in Argentina.
"You have to be a little bit of a stranger," Mr. Petzold said, smoking a cigarette in his book-lined office in the Kreuzberg neighborhood here one October morning.
Gary Cohn was a bit of a stranger in a strange land.
Although I often felt like a bit of a stranger in both worlds, I was also welcomed by both groups, and it was nice to have the diversity of experience of moving between the groups.
Bit of a stranger here now; British Columbia and England are both a big part of my life.
I'm still a bit of a stranger to the language and acutely aware of how I express myself and if I mess up my sentence structure.
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The fact that I can still feel a bit of a buzz when a dashing stranger sends me a lovely email reassures me of the life beyond grief — that, to quote Leonard Cohen, there's always the crack in the darkness; that's where the light gets in.
The narrative involves a stranger in a bit of a jam looking for a ride, and you volunteering to help him deliver a package.
Simon's on a bit of a career bump right now—his latest solo album, this year's Stranger to Stranger, has been a solid critical success but his vocal delivery at the DNC was a bit rough.
He needs a bit of a miracle to challenge for the title but stranger things have happened.
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