Sentences with phrase «feel out of place among»

Expect to feel out of place among the dreamy eyed couples if you come to Ngai alone.
Growing up, she says, she always felt out of place among her peers.
A Man For All Seasons Year: 1966 Directed by: Fred Zinnemann Starring: Paul Scofield, Robert Shaw, Wendy Hiller, Orson Welles, Susannah York, John Hurt, Vanessa Redgrave Why it's essential: This might be the one film that feels out of place among the Best Picture winners of the 1960s.
Feeling comfortable enough to go to professors» office hours and not feeling out of place among other students are challenges to be overcome.

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Since insufficient time has passed to assure to the books here discussed a permanent place among the sacred books of the world, such as that enjoyed by the ones that have so far been discussed, I feel it necessary to draw up a definition of a sacred book which will enable me to pick out of our modern world what may be called its sacred books.
About the only weak spot is Benicio Del Toro, playing a shadowy rogue and feeling weirdly out of place among the space - opera heroics.
But at the same time, he has a critical mind and a romantic heart, he feels eccentric among his professional peers and out of place in the world.
Nestled among 5 acres of Douglas fir, red cedar and arbutus trees, the Painted Boat Resort has a distinctly West Coast look and feel, and its protected deep - water marina offers a beautiful place to get out on the water.
This cute town of 300,000 feels citylike but isn't too out of place among the towering mountains surrounding it.
You see life taking place all around you, with people begging on the streets, wandering out of taverns, singing and chanting, burning effigies and fighting among themselves, but Arno is rarely involved enough to ever feel like he's truly a part of it.
Newly arrived at the Düsseldorf academy she felt quite out of place among her West German companions in Gerhard Richter's painting classes.
Louisa Buck said Cork was among the «rare species» who search out the latest developments in contemporary art, in contrast to the conventional outlook of many of his colleagues, who «still feel that art should know its place, which is firmly on a plinth or in a frame.»
Painting and sculpture were rare, and the few abstract pieces in the exhibition, among them a torqued steel sculpture by Phyllida Barlow and a suite of minimalist colored - pencil drawings by Ulrike Müller, felt somewhat out of place.
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