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  • Or does it become "unforeign" and become American ...?

    digg.com: Stories / Popular 2008

  • Or does it become "unforeign" and become American ...?

    digg.com: Stories / Popular 2008

  • Or does it become "unforeign" and become American ...?

    digg.com: Stories / Popular 2008

  • Or does it become "unforeign" and become American ...?

    digg.com: Stories / Popular 2008

  • Or does it become "unforeign" and become American ...?

    digg.com: Stories / Popular 2008

  • Or does it become "unforeign" and become American ...?

    digg.com: Stories / Popular 2008

  • They are beginning to see something intensely mysterious and at the same time admirable, in a collection of nations who can be defined as being unforeign to each other, and who have arrived at a technique of co-operation such as the world has never seen before, but with which the world can do with a lot more.

    The Free World Partnership 1951

  • O, it is so beautiful -- so old and real Russia, so solid and so unforeign.

    Nelka Mrs. Helen de Smirnoff Moukhanoff, 1878-1963, a Biographical Sketch Michael Moukhanoff

  • Some years ago it was required of every statesman that he should, for at least so many times in any one year, extravagantly praise the virtues of these foreign merchants, and particularly allude to their intensely unforeign character; but this custom has recently fallen into abeyance, and silence upon the subject is the most that is demanded.

    On Something Hilaire Belloc 1911

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