| 11. | Their foreignness, their alleged ignorance, were the subjects of a thousand jokes.
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| 12. | Foreignness is another key point in this story.
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| 13. | The strange weight of foreignness was everywhere.
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| 14. | The foreignness of the system intercut with the shocking capacity for forgiveness is unmistakably powerful.
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| 15. | The novel takes place in London and the foreignness of London after the Goddess arrives.
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| 16. | Another important link between the four, first noted by John Chrysostom, is their foreignness.
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| 17. | Foreignness and intimacy, history and interpretation, and the mechanisms of comprehension are her concerns.
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| 18. | It can also be used as a rhetorical device to establish the unacceptable foreignness of an enemy.
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| 19. | The answer is it depends on the source, and here " foreignness " comes into play.
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| 20. | Now foreignness is the weapon used by persecutors of Christians in Asia, Africa and the Middle East.
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