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He added, "They have to separate the N.F.L. insider from the M.M.A. cross-trainer".
Mr. Sobyanin, 52, a Kremlin insider from Siberia, is virtually unknown to the Russian public.
If true, the defection would be the first instance in years of a significant insider from the Pyongyang regime switching sides.
And it's tempting to say that if there is a single characteristic distinguishing the "insider" from the "outsider" eye, this kind of expressive neutrality might be it.
An insider from the world of business offered his solution last week to the question of how to restore trust in financial markets and big corporations: people power.
An insider from the Department for Work and Pensions said there was awareness that the changes would cause angst among Tories as well as opposition MPs and campaigners.
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German schools are superb at separating insiders from outsiders.
This economy is overregulated, intended to insulate insiders from competition and deeply resistant to change.
Meanwhile, the system is separating insiders from outsiders and creating a form of urban apartheid.
Industry insiders, from editors to designers to fashion show front-row fixtures, are no different.
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