"When they have failed at governance, they are propping up this non-issue of Sonia's foreignness ."
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Albert J . Rivero states that this comparison to great Western conquerors and kings translates and naturalizes Oroonoko s foreignness into familiar European narratives.
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He shows the nature of that discontent among Qing dynasty scholars, resentful of the foreignness of Qing rule and its ruthless centralization of power.
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Suspicious of Richter's non-committal reply and foreignness, the lorry drivers then approached Constable Alec Scott and mentioned the strange man.
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Modern aristocracy was strongly associated with foreignness, more specifically with Denmark and the Dano-Norwegian union ( 1524 & ndash; 1814 ).
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While at a campsite, the women's presence and the foreignness of their dancing provokes a racist woman who hurls insults at Mona.
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Lee's protagonist is Henry Park, who struggles with his father's traditionally Korean lack of emotional display and entrenched feeling of foreignness.
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Or maybe the problem for Western viewers with modern African art _ art using Western media and styles _ is less with foreignness than with familiarity.
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This constant reminder that these are loanwords, and not natively Japanese, links the meanings of the words with the idea of " foreignness ".
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In literature, broken English is often used to depict the foreignness of a character, or that character's lack of intelligence or education.