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He has "gone native", he says, and shares Swedes' general bewilderment at British truculence towards Europe.
He has gone native so thoroughly, and become so indistinguishable from the inhabitants, that his belief in his origins could be a delusion.
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He rejected the claim that he had "gone native" in the Treasury.
There were mutterings in Whitehall that he had "gone native" and was trying rather too hard to demonstrate his new-found independence.
One suggested that he had gone native – in one recorded phone conversation, he suggested he could give evidence for the defence and said the police tactics with which he was involved were like using "a hammer to crack a nut".
Wagner doesn't own a stake in HDNet–"There are applications for HD, of course, but it doesn't drive the train of things I'm doing"–though he sounds like someone who has gone native.
She has gone native.
Gianluca Vialli really has gone native.
Six months on, though, and Patten has gone native.
It doesn't take long before Bean has "gone native" and Byler starts to feel like home.
NOT surprisingly, the book has received some stinging reviews, and renewed accusations that Mr. Crooke has gone native.
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