Sentences with phrase «described as foreigners»

Specifically, the kingmakers alleged that the traditional ruler was planning to install one Oyetayo Ofoaye, who they described as a foreigner, as the new king of Aboto (a town under Mahin kingdom) after removing Oba Beniah Idiogbe as the Alaboto of Aboto.

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More useful to investigations was the discovery in the shop of what was described as a «master book, filled with names and phone numbers of foreigners
Today we inhabit a society in which prejudice, fear and hatred of foreigners increasingly erodes logic, morality and even national self - interest; where MPs are targeted; where judges are described as enemies of the people, where a foreign woman who insists on the primacy of parliament is subject to racist abuse and rape and death threats, where you can be verbally and physically attacked if you speak a foreign language in the street or simply happen to look foreign.
The President described as defamatory comments about his supposed intention to let out the sovereignty of the country to foreigners.
Gisela Stuart, Labour's lonely Vote Leave chair, has previously described migration as a «force for good» and believes Ukip feeds «discontent, despair and division» in its attitudes towards foreigners.
Belmont Students Perform With 80s Iconic Band Foreigner «It's like a dream come true,» exuded Elizabeth, a choir member from Belmont HS, Multi-Media Music Academy, as she described singing the chorus for 80's rock group - Foreigner.
One of the best short story collections of the decade, David Bezmozgis» Natasha «packs a devastating wallop as it describes what it means to be a foreigneras BookPage reviewer Ian Schwartz put it in his glowing 2004 review.
He describes his experiences as a foreigner in communist North Korea in this graphic novel.
When explaining hákarl to foreigners, Icelanders enjoy recounting the reaction of Anthony Bourdain who described the delicacy as «the single worst, most disgusting and terrible tasting thing.»
And it was a bit discomforting when I was living in Singapore to learn the colloquial name for foreigners was «ang mo» which translates as «red haired» and sprang up in the 16th century as a way to describe the «white devil» Dutch traders to the area.
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