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But I checked "Other" and then wrote in "Hispanic" in the space provided to explain this otherness.
Maybe this otherness is what attracted him to the avant-garde.
The settler response to this otherness was to make it familiar.
Was it this otherness, or just her drag-queenlike outlandishness, that wowed the audience at Cherry Grove?
The film insists on this otherness being what makes Turing special, and being bound to his sexuality.
IS: The pull was that I hadn't been there, that there was this otherness, this world that was immensely attractive – the way that America could be before you knew anything about it.
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(c) Arguments also demonstrate respect for the otherness of others.
Insects have this great otherness you wouldn't get even with amphibians.
Gothic began with exotic locales set in the distant past; one of the Victorian period's innovations was to draw this alien otherness back to Britain itself, to the here and now.
This story plays out amid the otherness of the insular Bukharan-Jewish community of Forest Hills, Queens.
"There was this uncontrollable, unconscious attraction to the otherness of black people," said Edward Ball, author of the memoir, "Slaves in the Family" (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1998).
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