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Thus it is that a young American named Oliver Armie Hammerr) arrives, dopey with jet lag, at the house of Professor Perlman Michael Stuhlbargg) and his Italian wife, Annella Amira Casarr), whose custom is to spend their summers there and also to return for Hanukkah.

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While ABM has shown no prior interest in targeting tourists, whose custom is essential to the livelihood of many Sinai tribes, Manpads can bring down commercial airliners.

Eleven years later, there are six, and the Hurricanes are known for having one of the league's loudest crowds, whose particular custom is to stand through the entire game.

He describes the varied peoples of Qinghai: those of Han Chinese, Mongolian and (a glance at Chodrak) Tibetan descent, as well as indigenous tribes such as the Tu (whose language is related to Mongolian but whose customs are similar to Tibetans') and the Sala who are Muslim.

Her children remember that she always walked slowly and strangely, the product of a society whose customs were alien to them.

Are you an expat in a country whose customs are not your own?

Over the course of a year, Power is welcomed into the homes of expat women from all over the subcontinent whose customs are conveyed along with their tricks for roasting spices and rolling out chapatis.

Setting the film on a passenger liner, with brief scenes in Gabriel's native Grenada were intended to contribute towards this fairytale atmosphere, with Winterson explaining that the opening sequence in the Caribbean is "designed to draw the audience out of the world of their own concerns and into a world whose customs are strange.

By Adeline Kent and Russell Maloney The New Yorker, October 19 , 1935P. 19 A suburban house wife whose custom it is to go to the door every morning when the milkman comes; hand over the bottles and chat for a moment.

The New Yorker, October 19 , 1935P. 19 A suburban house wife whose custom it is to go to the door every morning when the milkman comes; hand over the bottles and chat for a moment.

Up until 2 years ago, there was a prosperous Italian grocery importer down on 14th St. whose custom it was to send semi-annual gifts of lump sugar to the Pope.

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