The dilemma of foreignness comes down to one of liberty versus fraternity the pleasures of freedom versus the pleasures of belonging. |
Practical approaches were also apparently undermined by the foreignness of apparatus and irrelevance of curricula in rural settings. |
The East through Western eyes has throughout history been seen as the ultimate symbol of foreignness, the most exotic of lands and people. |
Because even in Egypt I have never belonged, but suddenly it hit me when we arrived in Greece that my foreignness gave me freedom. |
It is his signature, his philosophy and shtick, his declaration that love conquers all, a testament to the gaudiness and foreignness of romance. |
The New Yorker watched, fascinated, as this exotic foreign food began to lose its foreignness and become, in various ways, American. |