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- noun Plural form of
outsider .
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Examples
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According to Kirkwood, handing over the reins to outsiders is tough for Italian fashion houses.
Nicholas Kirkwood, British shoe designer, steps up to top role at Pollini Tom Kington 2010
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Local officials bridled at what they called outsiders attempting to dictate local land use and property rights issues.
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Addressing supporters at a victory party at a Lewiston pub, Newlin charged that primary results were a repudiation of what he called outsiders looking to control the town.
unknown title 2009
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Almost all the discourse to outsiders is focused on new compositions.
Archive 2009-05-01 Rebecca Tushnet 2009
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What kind of country is America, really, when no one thinks twice about spending money we don't actually have to bomb, kill and maim people, overthrow another country's government, bring in outsiders to "rebuild" a country we have destroyed, and I could on and on and on.
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The temptation for outsiders is to side with the underdogs, the contrarians.
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The temptation for outsiders is to side with the underdogs, the contrarians.
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Though getting older they still remain outsiders with a chance.
Bruyneel concedes outsider role for RadioShack, hints Brajkovic could lead in Tour de France 2010
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People not wanting to reduce their welfare for the sake of outsiders is not “bias”, it is enlightened self interests.
Borjas: What's His Problem?, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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In the MTC, free thought and free debate are strongly condemned, and contact with outsiders is strictly regulated.
Garett the Gracious, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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