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  • The term Outsider Art was introduced in 1972 by Roger Cardinal, a humanities lecturer at the University of Kent.

    Art Knowledge News 2008

  • If "Independent Outsider" is the equivalent of a 'fool', then she is correct.

    Palin hails Steele as 'independent outsider' 2010

  • Or perhaps I want to start doing collage seriously and become the next best thing in Outsider Art. Or perhaps the inner actor who was put to rest when I turned 21 wants to come out and play.

    Archive 2008-06-01 Another Outspoken Female 2008

  • Outsider is a full-color science fiction comic, and a decent one at that.

    Outsider 2004

  • Outsider is a full-color science fiction comic, and a decent one at that.

    March 2004 2004

  • Nicholas does what is usually referred to as Outsider Art; which is very 'in' at the moment.

    ScreenTalk 2009

  • Spot: "Outsider" -- Rick Perry cuts this ad to coincide with the roll-out of his agenda to reform Washington, which includes turning Congress into a part-time body.

    HUFFPOST FUNDRACE - How To Use Campaign Funds Improperly, Romney's First Ad, Political Ads Coming To Pandora Paul Blumenthal 2011

  • Bakhtin the 'Outsider' - The New York Review of Books

    Mistaken Identity 2009

  • Also, in the original story, our human hero fights a creature called an Outsider, which is a rolling ball which moves (rather quickly) by shifting its weight, and had flimsy extendable tentacles that end in two fingers.

    Update frankwu 2006

  • The Outsider was the mastermind behind several attacks on Batman who was finally revealed to be none other than Bruce Wayne's trusted butler Alfred Pennyworth!

    Thanksgiving Turkeys: the Outsider Brian Hughes 2007

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