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From his earliest years, he had seemed a stranger to his relatives.
Though she was dressed just as the other dancers were, she seemed a stranger in their midst, or an outcast, and upset the balance of the group.
Wandering unsteadily from room to room, Paul seemed a stranger to the locale, as if visiting places only seen in photographs.
But at the Old Vic it was not helped by the choice of a fragile Robert Altman as director or by the casting of Maximilian Schell, who seemed a stranger to many of his lines, in the lead.
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"It seems a stranger life from outside than when you are actually doing it".
As English society tears itself apart again, Scotland looks on bemused and, once again, each country seems a stranger to the other.
A pudgy fellow who always seems a stranger to his own body, Hoffman makes his unformed softness work for the character; it renders Konstantin's dilemma — his sad little wish to be loved — all the more poignant.
A pudgy fellow who always seems a stranger to his own body, Hoffman makes his unformed softness work for the character; it renders Konstantin's dilemma his sad little wish to be loved all the more poignant.
As one of the city's approximately 80,000 Muslims, he has followed intermittent reports of harassment, intimidation and vandalism, and he has felt anew the frustration of seeming a stranger in a country he has called his own for nearly 30 years.
It is not clear that F1 has reason to care specially about F3 — F3 might seem a stranger, perhaps even an unlikeable one.
It seemed a much stranger scenario than a suburban mom with a pot-and-pill habit.
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