Sentences with phrase «more feeling like the outsider»

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The older I get, the more comfortable I feel dressing in something simply because I like the way I feel when I wear it, even if it might seem a little out of the box from an outsider's perspective.
The performance feels like more of a departure than it really is because Sandler often positions himself as an outsider in his movies (especially the early ones)-- and offscreen, too, when he avoids sit - down interviews, makes low - key jabs at mean critics, and surrounds himself with his ever - growing collection of backslapping buddies.
LOU director Dave Mullins and producer Dana Murray «As artists who struggled with the typical challenges of growing up and fitting in — thinking we were the only ones feeling like outsiders — this nomination is more meaningful than anyone could imagine.
However, Newton — speaking for many of his classmates — says, «From an outsider's point of view, we don't have a lot of structure, but we just have a different definition of structure, and I feel like we're learning more by doing it that way.»
When students who often feel like outsiders reflect on what affirms them, they become more confident learners, which increases their academic performance.
Most of Bone Gap sides with Sean, and Finn, who has always been strange, feels like more of an outsider than ever.
For example, those who grew up in divorced families were far more likely than those with married parents to say that they felt like a different person with each parent, that they sometimes felt like outsiders in their own home and that they had been alone a lot as a child.
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