And the language itself, even the most fervent xenophile does not find Icelandic easy. |
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Add to this a UK music press obsessed with novelty in the post-punk era, and you've got a microwave recipe for compartmentalization via xenophile adoration. |
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The experience turned his world view inside out, and he became a fanatical xenophile. |
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Besides being the local dean of the obscure with regards to music and other cultural domains, he's also a practicing xenophile, a committed internationalist, and an all-around enthusiast. |
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Such sentiments may make people stingy: Canadian researchers have shown that xenophile nations have seen the smallest increases in welfare spending over the past 30 years. |
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A raconteur and xenophile of note, he is an avid marathoner and cyclist who explores unusual places in his travels on domestic as well as international assignments. |
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Xenophile Media of Toronto has won an international and a prime-time Emmy Award for their work with alternate reality games in conjunction with television. |
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