I'm not
speaking as an outsider here as you suggest in your post.
Not exact matches
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We can
speak of fundamentalists
as distinct groups, at least in specific situations, because they themselves draw sharp boundaries between their own members and
outsiders.
Offensive to particular individuals and to
outsiders as they may sometimes be, some sort of boundaries seem to be essential, informationally
speaking.
I will attempt to add some comments about Catholic theology during this period, realizing that I
speak very much
as an
outsider.
As an
outsider not privy to psychic, celestial conversations there is no way for anyone to know if it was God who
spoke with those people, Moses, Joseph Smith, David Koresh etc ad nauseum or if it was mental illness.
So I have the opposite problem
as you guys,
outsiders expect less and think he is just a baby but that is until he
speaks and they are like how old.
Speaking at an American Legion Hall in West Springfield, Gomez introduced himself
as a fresh faced political
outsider with an appealing life story.
And Margaret Hodge
spoke about feeling like an
outsider in her own party, adding that she had «never felt
as nervous and frightened
as I do today» about being Jewish.
The ancient Celts got their name from Greeks who used «Celt»
as a label for barbarian
outsiders — the diverse Celtic -
speaking tribes who, starting in the late Bronze Age, occupied territory from Portugal to Turkey.
Speaking of Swayze and cradling, cast in Francis Ford Coppola's excellent adaptation of S.E. Hinton's The
Outsiders as responsible eldest brother Darry, shepherd to wayward Ponyboy (um, C. Thomas Howell — no fooling (Darren Daulton is also in both films)-RRB-, he turns in the film's keystone performance.
Paul Dano's name long has been synonymous with
outsider stories — breaking into the mainstream
as the most soft -
spoken of the socially awkward, porn - craving trio of The Girl Next Door and the aspiring pilot swearing himself to silence in Little Miss Sunshine.
It's why I'll always be regarded
as an
outsider in China, and furthermore why Chinese people are so surprised when an «
outsider» like me
speaks their language.
We can even
speak of «canonical»
outsider artists (Henry Darger, James Castle, Martín Ramírez) whose prominence within this art - historical rubric seems
as secure
as Pollock's and De Kooning's within Abstract Expressionism.
All or most illegals, non of them
speaking english They have
spokes persons both american liberals,
as well
as outsiders who insist that all things should be in their language including street signs, schools, grocery shelves products ect..
I
speak from first - hand experience
as a member of the MBA who has served on multiple committees and also
as the one - time editor of Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly who covered the MBA
as an
outsider.
Although the lands of the Nature Reserve may appear to
outsiders to be but a part of a wider, harsh, inhospitable, even frightening, landscape, traditional owners see them
as welcoming, and
speak of the Nature Reserve and its surrounds
as «good country», and
as «home».
Later, when I emigrated to the United States and was on the staff at Wiltwyck School, I was a cultural
outsider and found myself identifying with poor black people
as I learned to
speak English.
When you say «this company», «their clients», «Maybe «they» are offering a better service...» etc. you are
speaking as «other than» a member of the subject,
as an
outsider looking in.