Sentence examples for something foreign from inspiring English sources

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That is when something foreign happened.

"I felt like a vampire, explaining something foreign and exotic".

Even then, at least in the magazine's eyes, pizza was still something foreign.

"I wanted to make something foreign and difficult to identify with understandable," he said.

In black neighborhoods, skateboarding was regarded as something foreign that crept in from the suburbs.

It was something out of a film, something foreign, very foreign.

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Penninger figured that this intense response to one of the body's own proteins meant the immune system was mistaking the heart peptide for something foreign--perhaps a peptide in a microbe to which the mice had previously been exposed.

But his repeated talk about how the President is hiding something fundamental about his identity-something foreign, un-American, perhaps having to do with Kenya or Karl Marx or both-pries open the space for such assertions.

Asian businessmen are often exasperated by 30-something foreign executives unable to make any decisions without constant referrals back to head office and whose careers in the region are only temporary.Put this way, guanxi may look like a skill for Asians only.

Panelists do their best to pretend to know something about foreign policy ahead of the foreign policy debate.

"It was something completely foreign to us".

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