My great interest in Anglo-Indian contact in that period was the profound alienness of each group in the eyes of the other. |
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He created a strong sense of the alienness of the Antarctic environment and the disorientation it produces. |
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If you did learn to read it, you would discover the alienness of the syntax and structure. |
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Their air of easeful intimacy complicates the near-total alienness, for us, of the society that produced them. |
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When Irv accompanies Teddy to school, Irv's alienness is suddenly a social asset. |
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Listen to it, though, and you'll find that it lacks the alienness and subliminality that are typical of ambient music today. |
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Shunsuke is searching to underline the alienness of the structures, created by man. |
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The miracle of parenthood resides in respect for the child's alienness, which are the result of nature's play, which education protects, and gives way to a progressive dwindling of authority. |
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The alienness of ambient music is part of what makes it so enjoyable. |
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It plays up the alienness of birds, but her body language is muffled. |
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