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They may be exotic relics of the distant past, but the struggle seems familiar.
The names may be exotic, but most versions of fried milk are essentially the same.
Such food may be exotic, as that of the larva of a moth (Galleria) that feeds on beeswax.
They may be exotic – cool, even – but developers reason that this also means lower sales.
In other words, there may be exotic forms of life that could survive in a very different sort of universe.
The milieu may be exotic -- the Crescent City really is a world of its own -- but it's the most lifelike show around.
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Downscale televisionless watering holes may be more exotic, but word of mouth keeps customers coming.
His subjects may be merely exotic versions of U.S. gangbangers with pit bulls, but Hugo's photos have a certain call-of-the-wild appeal.
But onstage, it stayed with the vintage sound it loves — one that may be more exotic for a young band from Sweden than a band that could take American rock for granted.
(Ages 10 to 14) From the author of "Smack" comes an accessible and engrossing tale of moral choice in what to American readers may be an exotic setting -- a great British hunting estate where pheasants are bred for shooting.
Even London may be too exotic: in 2002, "The American Embassy," a promising Fox drama about a young woman who becomes a diplomat in Britain to escape a bad relationship, was quickly canceled.
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