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  • The very first episode of English For Dirty Foreigners is here.

    Archive 2008-11-01 The Nag 2008

  • Foreigners from the International Column and other militias were getting into jail in larger and larger numbers.

    Homage to Catalonia 1938

  • A separate documentary titled "Foreigners Will Help Them" aired last week on another channel, featuring secret audio and video tapes of Russia's opposition leaders, showing them in meetings in Moscow and Washington, where they allegedly accepted instruction from U.S. officials.

    Kremlin Resorts to Anti-Americanism Alan Cullison 2012

  • The work by which he is most distinguished, as a poet, is his True Born Englishman, a Satire, occasioned by a poem entitled Foreigners, written by John Tutchin, esq; [A].

    The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland Cibber, Theophilus, 1703-1758 1753

  • Foreigners, that is those from the EU, are legally entitled to participate in all our activities, just as much as they are legally entitled to live and work here.

    timesofmalta.com 2009

  • "Foreigners," meaning Palestinians, are restricted from working in over 70 different professions in Lebanon, including medicine, dentistry, law and accounting.

    David Harris: Rank Hypocrisy and Transparent Double Standards 2010

  • "Foreigners," meaning Palestinians, are restricted from working in over 70 different professions in Lebanon, including medicine, dentistry, law and accounting.

    Rank Hypocrisy and Transparent Double Standards 2010

  • My idea for an article on Bush's "pothole theory" for the "Foreigners" section of Slate drawing on a very interesting piece by Guy Dinmore in the Financial Times, which unfortunately is not available online was green lit prior to Hamas's shock win of a majority in the Palestinian elections.

    scottymac.blogspot.com 2006

  • Both scribe and illustrator are evidently fond of the "Foreigners" they find in the British Isles.

    Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 100, March 21, 1891 Various

  • "Foreigners" [1] are sometimes at a loss to understand the peculiar spirit of those who in York, for instance, are known as "Moor-enders."

    The Evolution of an English Town Gordon Home 1923

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