Strangers in A Sentence

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    A couple will exchange their wedding vows in front of dozens or hundreds of family members, friends, and acquaintances, some of whom may initially be strangers as the families come together for the first time.

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    A fear of strangers is also common in infants starting at the age of seven to nine months and lasting until about 18 months, when it begins to decrease.

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    A great idea and a great implementation, Sudoku Combat allows you to play against friends or strangers in a simple game of wits.

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    A group of strangers traveled to a remote region of Borneo where they were divided into two tribes.

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    A private moment for the two of you to share is more romantic than asking such an important question in front of family members, friends, or strangers.

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    A stranger is someone your child doesn't know, but children need to understand that not all strangers present a threat to them.

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    A youngster who has handled staying at the home of someone she knows well may still have reservations about going to a location where the camp counselors and fellow campers are strangers to her.

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    About 1779 the Dutch acquired immediate authority over all strangers, and thus assumed responsibility for the control of the Chinese, who presently proved themselves somewhat troublesome.

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    Above all, just have fun chatting with strangers.

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    According to Porter (Journal Soc. Lit., 18 54, p. 303), the name is locally restricted to the plain south of the Leja and the narrow strip on the west; although it is loosely applied by strangers to the whole country east of the Jaulan.

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    Additionally, your friends, family members, co-workers, and even complete strangers will have information and stories to share.

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    Affected children are typically shy and are especially so in the presence of strangers and unfamiliar surroundings or situations.

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    After a while, it may seem that you know the people with whom you chat, but they are still just strangers.

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    After all, complete strangers showed up at their apartment and used magic to take them to some place halfway across the country.

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    Again the emperor had to admit that his troops could do no more, and bowing to necessity, he distributed them into winter quarters, where, however, the enterprise of the Cossacks, who were no strangers to snow and to forests, left the outposts but little repose.

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    Agricultural terms, the names of the metals and the word for smith are all of Scandinavian origin, and the words for "taming" and "milk" would suggest that the southern strangers taught the Lapps how to turn the reindeer to full account.

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    All these circumstances combined to render the new regime weak and unpopular, since there was no force at the ruler's command except foreign troops to put down disorder or to protect those who submitted, while the discontented nobles fomented disaffection and the inbred hatred of strangers in race and religion among the general Afghan population.

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    Also, it is important to figure out where you will watch the children, since some families do not want to have strangers staying in their home while they babysit, you may have to provide a place for the kids to go.

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    Although cruel to their enemies, they were hospitable to strangers.

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    Although surrounded by railways and crossed by the lines NurembergEger and Regensburg-Oberkotzau, the Fichtelgebirge, owing principally to its raw climate and bleakness, is not much visited by strangers, the only important points of interest being Alexandersbad (a delightfully situated watering-place) and the granite labyrinth of Luisenburg.

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    Although the Arsacids are strangers to any deep religious interest (in contrast to the Achaemenids and Sassanids), they acknowledge the Persian gods and the leading tenets of Zoroastrianism.

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    Although very affectionate and docile with their families, many Boxers are distrustful with strangers.

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    Among friends we take liberties or say things that would seem discourteous among strangers.

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    And as on the river itself, so there shall be collected on these roads, railways, and canals only tolls calculated on the cost of construction, maintenance, and management, and on the profits due to the promoters"; while as regards the tariff of these tolls, strangers and natives of the respective territories were to be treated "on a footing of perfect equality."

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    Anonymity. Some people are sexually aroused by the idea of sex with strangers.

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    Another topic that needs to be covered when you are talking about stranger danger with children is that some strangers can be trusted.

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    Another very important source of revenue is the so-called "tourist industry," which in late years has assumed immense proportions; the city contains a large number of hotels and boarding-houses which every year are filled to overflowing with strangers from all parts of the world.

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    Appetite suppressants and fat burners are potent strangers to the human body, hence their effect is also dramatic.

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    Are you comfortable finding video games for kids from strangers?

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    As a result, Colbert took on fewer segments for The Daily Show while working on Strangers with Candy.

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    As if that wasn't bad enough, thesestrangersfind that every time there is a situation that elevates their mood, they spontaneously break out into song and dance.

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    As infants acquire more experience in dealing with unfamiliar persons at family outings or in day care, their anxiety about strangers diminishes.

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    As their situation grows more perilous, the two strangers struggle to find out who Bourne really is and why they are being hunted.

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    As they had no wings the strangers could not fly away, and if they jumped down from such a height they would surely be killed.

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    At Athens, the centre of the intellectual life of Greece, there was soon to be found a host of sophists; some of them strangers, others citizens; some of them bred under Protagoras and Prodicus, others self-taught.

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    At his accession the greater part of his territory was occupied by strangers and devastated by war, and in European politics Brandenburg was merely an appendage of the empire.

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    At least he was ragging on her to his family and not complete strangers.

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    At night the Danes withdraw, leaving the strangers alone.

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    At St Alban's the abbot took the lord's seat, in the centre of the high table, and was served on silver plate, and sumptuously entertained noblemen, ambassadors and strangers of quality.

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    At the same time as his job was beginning with The Daily Show, his series Strangers with Candy, which he developed with Sedaris and Dinello, was picked up by Comedy Central.

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    At this juncture, May 1856, a girl named Nongkwase told her father that on going to draw water from a stream she had met strangers of commanding aspect.

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    Be cautious about sharing personal information online that you would not share with strangers in line at the grocery store.

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    Be prepared for complete strangers to ask what your Chinese symbol represents.

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    Because of this wariness of strangers, early socializing is essential.

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    Besides Stephen Petelei (Jetti, a name - "Henrietta " - Felhok, " Clouds ") and Zoltan Ambrus (Pokhdlo Kisasszony, " Miss Cobweb "; Gyanu, " Suspicion") must be mentioned especially Francis Herczeg, who has published a number of very interesting studies of Hungarian social life (Simon Zsuzsa, " Susanna Simon "; Fenn es lenn, " Above and Below "; Egy ledny tortenete, " The History of a Girl "; Idegenete kozott, " Amongst Strangers "); Alexander Brody, who brings a delicate yet resolute analysis to unfold the mysterious and fascinating inner life of persons suffering from overwrought nerves or overstrung mind (A kitlelkil asszony, " The Double-Souled Lady "; Don Quixote kisasszony, " Miss Don Quixote "; Faust orvos, " Faust the Physician "; Tiinder Ilona, Rejtelmek, "Mysteries"; Az eziest kecske, " The Silver Goat "); and Edward Kabos, whose sombre and powerful genius has already produced works, not popular by any means, but full of great promise.

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    Both the queen and the king consort were strangers to Portugal, and could exercise little control over the turbulent factions whose intrigues and pronunciamentos made orderly government impossible.

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    Brom asks to accompany Eragon on his quest and in return, he will teach Eragon all he knows of dragons and there powers, and help kill the strangers.

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    Brom tells Eragon that the strangers were called Ra'zac, and were inhuman with incredible strength that was used by King Galbatorix to find dragons.

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    Brutus didn't normally hang around the house, and he always barked at strangers.

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    Bumping into strangers at a club isn't the most romantic activity.

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    But as the captain of the " Endeavour " ordered out the pinnace and prepared to land, the natives threw off their nonchalance; for on the boat approaching the shore, two men, each armed with a bundle of spears, presented themselves on a projecting rock and made threatening signs to the strangers.

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    But children do not benefit from strangers speaking from the depths of a posting box or a molded plastic ' early learning table ' .

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    But Israel after the fall of Samaria is artificially excluded from the Judaean horizon, and lies as a foreign land, although Judah itself had suffered from the intrusion of foreigners in the preceding centuries of war and turmoil, and strangers had settled in her midst, had formed part of the royal guard, or had even served as janissaries (§ 15, end).

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    But most of all did they dislike his practice of flooding England with strangers from beyond seas, for whom offices and endowments had to be found.

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    But not a sound had broken the stillness since the strangers had arrived, except that of their own voices.

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    But the authority of these pashas, strangers to the country, was always precarious.

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    But then, maybe Alondra was one of those people who simply took a long time to warm to strangers.

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    But when he filled his court with them, made them earls and bishops, and appointed one of them, Robert of Jumiges, to the archbishopric of Canterbury, his undisguised preference for strangers gave no small offence to his English subjects.

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    By six to seven months, strong feelings of attachment enable the infant to distinguish between caregivers and strangers.

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    By using some of the unique lines uttered by the likes of Erica Kane, Tad Martin and JR Chandler, you are sure to get a reaction from friends, family members and strangers.

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    Certain rules apply when approaching strangers, whether they are police officers, workers at the train station, or simply someone on the street.

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    Children and adolescents can be instructed on safety and strangers and inappropriate touching, and the importance of telling parents about any uncomfortable situation.

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    Children with WS are overly social and outgoing, inappropriately friendly to adults and unwary of strangers.

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    Chinatown, at the foot of Nob Hill, covers some twelve city blocks, and with its temples, rich bazaars, strange life and show of picturesque colours and customs, it is to strangers one of the most interesting portions of the city.

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    Cleisthenes, for instance, enfranchised many slaves and strangers, a course which certainly formed no part of the platform of Licinius, and which reminds us rather of Gnaeus Flavius somewhat later.

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    Commercial cases, and litigation in which strangers are concerned, are carried to Beirut.

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    Dean pulled Janet aside and asked if she had let any strangers into Bird Song the prior afternoon.

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    Do you have a proclivity to initiate conversation with strangers?

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    Don't be a victim; walk away from strangers that want to know too much personal information about you.

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    Don't talk to strangers, and if you see someone with red eyes, run like hell back to Dusty.

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    Donnie would never do something like that with strangers before.

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    During the daytime the hillock at the entrance to the burrow is frequently occupied by one or more members of the family, which at the approach of strangers sit up on their hind-legs in order to get a better view.

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    During this period Achin developed a determined enmity to the Portuguese, and more than one attempt was made to drive the strangers from Malacca.

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    Eight strangers move into the house instead of the usual seven.

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    Epicharmus (540-450), carried as a babe to Sicily, is a link between native Siceliots and the strangers invited by Hiero; as the founder of the local Sicilian comedy, he ranks among Siceliots.

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    Eragon begins gathering supplies so he can pursue and kill the strangers.

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    Even celebrities like Kate Walsh and Lindsay Lohan can be seen donning flesh-toned bikinis that make friends, strangers and the paparazzi do a double take.

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    Even into his mythological learning he breathes a life to which these dry scholars are strangers.

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    Even though a dog may not bite, growling at strangers or baring teeth over a food bowl may rate a dog as dangerous.

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    Even while the Akils are assembled, strangers are readily enough admitted to the khalwas; but as long as these are present the ordinary ceremonies are neglected, and the Koran takes the place of the Druse Scriptures.

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    Eventually children outgrow their fear and become more tolerant of strangers.

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    Expect complete strangers to hug each other amid tearful scenes.

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    Fears among toddlers include strangers, animals, bugs, storms, sirens, large objects, dark colors, darkness, people with masks, monsters, and "bad" people, such as burglars.

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    Finally, you'll probably receive lots of unsolicited advice from family, friends, and even strangers about your newborn baby's health, care and feeding!

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    For instance, in the UK we have become completely paranoid about the threat to children from strangers.

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    For instance, it says you will live in a house with a large group of strangers and that cameras will be around you nearly constantly.

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    For shelter they may stay with strangers, spend nights in bus stations, all-night coffee shops, and other public places, or stow away in empty or abandoned buildings or even in stairwells.

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    Fortunately for me, I'm not foolhardy enough to send complete strangers thousands of pounds without some protection against fraud.

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    Foster care does not necessarily mean care by strangers.

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    Friends and strangers alike acted out their stilted scenes before dropping onto the page as words again.

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    From his time onwards various names of tribes are enumerated, and to some extent geographically located, most of these appellations being Greek words, applied to the tribes by strangers in virtue of what seemed to be their leading characteristics, e.g.

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    From two to seven months, infants tend to interact differently with primary caregivers than they do with strangers but in general still do not display solid preferences.

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    Fun baby shower games can certainly get the party started, and they provide simple conversation starters for friends and strangers alike.

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    Getting strangers to laugh requires a set of shared experiences or common perspectives.

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    Giving blood is not only a beneficial thing for strangers, but it can help you with your future health concerns as well.

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    He compelled all strangers passing through the country to wrestle with him, and as, when thrown, he derived fresh strength from each successive contact with his mother earth, he proved invincible.

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    He has also been seen in guest starring roles on Strangers with Candy, The Tom Green Show and The Naked Trucker and T-Bones Show.

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    He loved the brothers, entertained strangers and worked together with the teachers of the truth for the truth.

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    He made himself exceedingly unpopular u1 1810 by bringing about the exclusion of strangers, including reporters for the press, from the House of Commons under the standing order, which led to the imprisonment of Sir Francis Burdett in the Tower and to riots in London.

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    He or she may make unsafe choices, having sex with strangers and/or neglecting to use a condom.

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    He repairs to Tauris with Pylades, the son of Strophius and the intimate friend of Orestes, and the pair are at once imprisoned by the people, among whom the custom is to sacrifice all strangers to Artemis.

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    He then dined at a restaurant, which he frequently changed, to avoid the influx of strangers, who crowded to see and hear him.

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    He tossed her an it's-all-right and, ignoring three more strangers in suits and the crowded parlor, went directly to the phone.

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    Her companion Jess is white and gray, 11 years old and just a little timid with strangers.

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    His courtesy to all visitors, even to strangers and children who called to look at him, or who, not venturing to call, hung about his garden-gate in order to catch a glimpse of him, was almost a marvel.

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    His duties were to afford hospitality to strangers from the state whose proxenus he was, to introduce its ambassadors, to procure them admission to the assembly and seats in the theatre, and in general to look after the commercial and political interests of the state by which he had been appointed to his office.

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    His friends speak of his charm and gaiety in intimate intercourse, but among strangers he was silent and awkward, and produced the impression of being reserved and disdainful.

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    His genius so raised the fame of the university of Leiden, especially as a school of medicine, that it became a resort of strangers from every part of Europe.

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    His production company, Worldwide Pants Incorporated, produced The Late Late Show, Everybody Loves Raymond, Ed and The Knights of Prosperity on television, as well as the film, Strangers with Candy.

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    His rudeness to strangers was partly caused by shyness and partly by a childlike inability to conceal his feelings.

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    How could I enjoy myself knowing he was being tended to and surrounded by strangers?

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    How do I explain what I don't know to strangers?

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    However, due to the large number of people using networking sites, the majority of requests will come from strangers.

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    However, if you are prone to leaving you wallet out in the open, or are heading to a public place where suspicious strangers abound, then hiding your wallet in a purse is probably the wisest idea.

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    I hadn't ever come across opposing fans before, and I loathed them in a way I had never before loathed strangers.

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    I should think Dr. Butler or any other fat English Divine would take two utter strangers into his library and show them the way !

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    I should think Dr. Butler or any other fat English Divine would take two utter strangers into his library and show them the way!

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    I used to think, when I read in my books about your great city, that when I visited it the people would be strangers to me, but now I feel differently.

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    I wanted to turn to my neighbors and tell them how excited I was, I wanted to hug random strangers.

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    Icebreaker games can ease the tension in a room full of strangers, and they can also get the fun started in a hurry.

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    If a child plays on one of these websites, it's essential that he or she understands the danger of revealing personal information to strangers.

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    If meeting with a bunch of strangers for a running training program isn't your cup of tea, there are many ways you can start your own group in your community.

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    If pets can provide this kind of therapeutic influence on strangers, there's no reason our own dogs shouldn't provide some of the same benefits for us, as long as we make sure the situation is properly in hand.

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    If teens follows all the safety rules, especially when dealing with strangers, chatting can be a positive experience.

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    If the parents give up their rights permanently, or their rights to their child are severed by the court, the foster family may adopt the foster child or the child may be placed for adoption by strangers.

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    If you chat with strangers, do not give them your address, telephone number, or other personal information.

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    If you're approaching your due date, you may find your friends, relatives, and even strangers telling you horror stories about their birthing experiences.

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    If you're hesitant to take an anger management class with a room full of strangers, consider an online class which offers flexibility and privacy.

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    If you're in uniform, strangers might come up and thank you.

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    If your schedule won't permit attending a live support group or you feel uncomfortable with the idea of sharing your thoughts with strangers, you may prefer to express yourself in an online community.

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    In 1845 the population was estimated at 3000, of whom about 500 were slaves and strangers, and upwards of 1200 children; in 1905 it amounted in round numbers to 7000.

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    In a chat room for retirees, you can make direct contact with, and share information with, strangers.

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    In addition to agriculture, which (with the exception of the Usuri Cossacks) is sufficient to supply their needs and usually to leave a certain surplus, they"carry on extensive cattle and horse breeding, vine culture in Caucasia, fishing on the Don, the Ural, and the Caspian, hunting, bee-culture, &c. The extraction of coal, gold and other minerals which are found on their territories is mostly rented to strangers, who also own most factories.

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    In case of strangers from another church certificates of character had to be produced.

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    In contrast, strangers accounted for 27 percent of adult victims and 7 percent of juveniles.

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    In disposition the Siamese are mild-mannered, patient, submissive to authority, kindly and hospitable to strangers.

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    In England historic protests were made against such monopolies, but the chartered companies were less exclusive in England than in either France or Holland, the governors of provinces almost always allowing strangers to trade on receiving some pecuniary inducement.

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    In fact, they seem very uneasy about the whole idea of strangers in their village.

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    In instincts and in character, also, the typical " mountaineers " are to a marked degree primitive; they are, for the most part, very ignorant; they are primitively hospitable and are warm-hearted to friends and strangers, but are implacable in their enmities and are prone to vendettas and family feuds, which often result in the killing in open fight or from ambush of members of one faction by members of another; and their relative seclusion and isolation has brought them, especially in some districts, to a disregard for law, or to a belief that they must execute justice with their own hands.

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    In Kiev Pierre found some people he knew, and strangers hastened to make his acquaintance and joyfully welcomed the rich newcomer, the largest landowner of the province.

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    In mutism, the child has the ability to converse normally and does so, for example, in the home, but consistently fails to speak in specific situations such as at school or with strangers.

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    In other words, you can't go around kissing strangers or people you hardly know and expect to "feel" something.

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    In Palermo, once city of threefold speech, a Greek, a Saracen, a Norman who spoke his own tongue must have died with the strangers.

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    In social intercourse the Egyptians observe many forms of salu tation and much etiquette; they are very affable, and readily enter into conversation with strangers.

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    In social intercourse the Egyptians observe many forms of salutation and much etiquette; they are very affable, and readily enter into conversation with strangers.

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    In some ways, Internet strangers may feel safer, than say, someone you meet at a bar, because they can't see you and they're not in the same room, but it's not really all that much safer.

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    In the exciting sport of surf-riding, which always astonishes strangers, they balance themselves lying, kneeling or standing on a small board which is carried landwards on the curling crest of a great roller.

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    In the Kubr-er-Rumia - " grave of the Roman lady " (Roman being used by the Arabs to designate strangers of Christian origin) - the Medrassen and the Jedars, Algeria possesses a remarkable series of sepulchral monuments.

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    In the medieval Church there were seven "corporal" and seven "spiritual works of mercy" (opera misericordiae); these were (a) the giving of food to the hungry and drink to the thirsty, the clothing of the naked, the visitation of the sick and of prisoners, the receiving of strangers, and the burial of the dead; (b) the conversion of sinners, teaching of the ignorant, giving of counsel to the doubtful, forgiveness of injuries, patience under wrong, prayer for the living and for the dead.

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    In the West the rule of St Benedict appointed him a separate table, at which he might entertain guests and strangers.

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    In this new country it was her duty to sacrifice to the goddess all strangers; and as her brother Orestes came to search for her and to carry off to Attica the image of the goddess, she was about to sacrifice him, when a happy recognition took place.

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    In William's theory, the forcible conquest of England by strangers was an untoward accident.

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    Infants are able to discriminate parental voices from those of strangers and are more responsive to familiar voices.

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    Infants may react immediately and vigorously to strangers, especially if approached suddenly or picked up by someone unfamiliar.

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    Inhibited-A type of child defined by Jerome Kagan and his colleagues as having a low level of responsiveness to strangers, a reluctance to initiate activities, and requiring a long time to relax in new situations.

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    Instead of confusing children with messages about avoiding strangers, Parents should identify adults to whom children may talk.

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    Internet socializing can be beneficial, but also provides an opportunity for strangers to try and gain access to your personal information.

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    Isn't every reality show like Big Brother simply a voyeuristic venture into these strangers' lives?

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    It consists of Puatis (or Cantonese), Hakkas ("strangers") and Tankas.

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    It controls the fire brigade, has the general inspection over all strangers, and is responsible for public order.

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    It is best to meet up with strangers in person and in a public area.

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    It is computed that, in the Year of Jubilee, on an average, 200,000 strangers were present in the city during the day.

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    It is therefore not surprising that the Aeolic element grew weaker; strangers or refugees from the Ionian Colophon settled in the city, and finally Smyrna passed into the hands of the Colophonians and became the thirteenth of the Ionian states.

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    It is undoubtedly the case that they are suspicious of strangers and defiant of interference.

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    It may seem strange, but the way a man acts around his friends, towards waitstaff, or around strangers can be as much a part of flirting as the fabled "line."

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    It scares me, like I'm stripping naked in front of strangers.

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    It seems to me that all people who have loving, pitying hearts, are not strangers to each other.

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    It tends to be friendly and can be very showy in the ring as it is not shy with strangers.

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    It was a trying conversation—obvious this bundle of nerves had little experience talking to strangers.

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    It was a trying conversation—obvious this bundle of nerves had little experience talking to strangers.

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    It was a very long night, a night of whispering secrets to strangers and sharing life stories and holding and thinking aloud and even some kissing and touching stuff—lots of stuff.

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    It was hard to tell if the visitor was unwelcome, as he always maintained a professional tone when talking to customers or strangers.

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    It was only afterwards that a protectionist spirit gained the upper hand, and each town made it its policy to restrict as far as possible the trade of strangers.

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    It wasn't as if she was in the habit of discussing such things - especially with strangers.

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    It's easy, convenient, and much less stressful than picking up strangers in a crowded nightclub.

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    It's especially fun if you have a group of online friends to play with rather than playing with strangers, although that can be entertaining, as well.

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    Its opening tagline, "This is the true story, of seven strangers, picked to live in a house…" has become a part of pop culture history.

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    Just as horses shy and snort and gather about a dead horse, so the inmates of the house and strangers crowded into the drawing room round the coffin--the Marshal, the village Elder, peasant women--and all with fixed and frightened eyes, crossing themselves, bowed and kissed the old prince's cold and stiffened hand.

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    Keep in mind, however, that these pictures may still have GPS information attached to them and unless your Twitter account is marked to private, strangers can see what you're posting and find out where you are or aren't.

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    Kiera groaned, dreading the idea of a party with so many strangers who were bound to think of her as the women in the bathroom had earlier.

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    Kinneir, Fraser and other observers speak unfavourably of the Mazandarani people, whom they describe as very ignorant and bigoted, arrogant, rudely inquisitive and almost insolent towards strangers.

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    Later 2 mysterious strangers come to his village asking of the mysterious rock Eragon had found.

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    Legendre, who recommended that it should be published in the Recueil des savants strangers, an unparalleled honour for a youth of eighteen.

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    Like earlier versions of the show, CBS Big Brother focuses on a group of strangers who become housemates.

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    Livworld does not give children the opportunity to share personal information with strangers, which may ease some parents' security concerns.

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    Los Angeles residents are certainly not strangers to home improvement projects, and there's no shortage of contractors looking to do the job.

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    Many of these pets, dogs and cats, were considered by their owners to be non-trusting of "strangers" upon their first meeting.

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    Many who start exercising tend to lose weight, improve posture and gain a certain physical confidence which earns them a whole different kind of respect from coworkers, friends and strangers alike.

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    Many women have experienced surfacing from the water with their bikini tops up around their necks, desperately trying to get them back where they belong, while strangers, especially teenage boys, point and laugh.

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    McGee-Colbert has appeared in the television and film version of Strangers with Candy.

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    Meeting strangers has its risks, whether you connect with them online or at a social event.

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    Messengers perched near the door in one huddle while various warriors, Rissa's counselors, and strangers occupied the floor area.

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    Monge contributed (1770-1790) to the Memoirs of the Academy of Turin, the Memoires des savantes strangers of the Academy of Paris, the Memoires of the same Academy, and the Annales de chimie, various mathematical and physical papers.

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    More common problems associated with doctor visits are dealing with fears babies have of strangers touching them, and managing the child's pain from vaccinations.

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    Most of them will be very gentle, patient and loving with people and children they know but will be very distrustful of strangers.

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    Never give out personal information to strangers online or on the phone.

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    Never go into a private chat room with strangers.

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    No matter how friendly a member seems, remember that people online are still strangers.

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    No matter how personable, online friends are still strangers.

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    No one now seemed to pay any attention to the strangers, so Dorothy and Zeb and the Wizard let the train pass on and then wandered by themselves into the vegetable gardens.

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    No strangers were in the house, and the doors were bolted.

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    Not everyone's personality thrives when losing weight through a gym membership, because not everyone desires the experience of sharing equipment, sweat, and self-consciousness with throngs of strangers.

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    Not much more needs to be said on the subject because the best way you can combat this type of danger goes back to one adage you learned as a child - "Don't talk to strangers."

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    Now think of where those jeans have been and then the myriads of people who have seen them, including strangers, friends and family members.

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    Of these Peter and Paul had suffered martyrdom in Rome, and it was inevitable, from the nature of the case, that their graves should soon become a resort, not only of Romans born, but of strangers also.

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    Of these the Munshi, who inhabit the district nearest the junction of the Benue with the Niger, were long noted for their intractability and hostility to strangers, whom they attacked with poisoned arrows.

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    Oh, you little ones; be careful and don't talk to strangers!

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    On the flip side, you want to look for examples that are concise and clear about exactly what your organization is about if you are sending them to strangers and corporations.

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    One of the ways that you can get crops planted and harvested faster is by hiring either friends (or strangers) to work them with you (or for you, if your farm is big).

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    Orestes sought his sister, and almost fell a victim to the Tauric custom of sacrificing to the maiden shipwrecked strangers, a real custom which was the ground of the whole myth.

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    Others use stronger language, and it seems to be confessed that either from shyness, from pride, or from physical defects of utterance, probably from all three combined, he did not attract strangers.

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    Palmistry has come a long way in modern society since the days of old gypsy women inviting strangers into their tapestry-laden wagons.

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    Paralyzed in an accident, he asks her to have sex with strangers and describe the encounters.

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    People all over the world ring in the new year surrounded by acquaintances and sometimes strangers.

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    People find some solace in sharing the ordeal of infidelity, even with total strangers.

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    Peter is not addressing the diocesan clergy; he is speaking to these scattered strangers.

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    Powerfully imposing to strangers yet affectionate and loving to family, this friendly breed offers the best of both worlds to people looking for these traits.

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    Rather than indicating emotional difficulties, the emergence of a fear of strangers in the second half of the first year is an indicator of mental development.

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    Remember to include clear refund instructions in your listing Receiving Payment with PayPal Many buyers are understandably cautious about sending money to strangers.

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    Remember, when you're downloading from peer-to-peer sites like Kazaa, you are downloading videos from strangers - careful out there.

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    Rob and Amber are no strangers to the all-star circuit, having played on different seasons of Survivor before meeting on Survivor All-Stars.

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    Rome was full of anti-revolutionary and anti-Napoleonic strangers from all parts of Europe.

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    She and the countess and Sonya were standing by themselves as in the depths of a forest amid that crowd of strangers, with no one interested in them and not wanted by anyone.

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    She did n't want any further lectures from her mother about behaving like a lady on the boat, or being wary of strangers.

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    She even tried to smell strangers in the street.

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    She felt silly standing in it with the three warrior strangers around her, waiting for something to happen that never did.

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    She reads the lips well, and if she cannot understand a phrase, her friends write it in her hand, and in this way she converses with strangers.

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    She recognized Romas and his father, two other Council members with Jetr, and a few more strangers.

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    She's been taught to avoid strangers.

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    Since the Kardashians are no strangers to Tinseltown, it stands to reason that Smooch would attract some of the biggest names in the entertainment industry.

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    So I left the gig in a great mood, skipping on the tube and smiling at strangers.

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    So much value was attached to this source of wealth that as early as 1050 strangers were excluded from the furtrade of Finmark, and a kind of coast-guard prevented their intrusion.

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    Social networking naturally concerns many parents, given the vastness of the Internet and how easy it is to post information on the Web that follows you forever or meet and communicate with total strangers.

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    Socialization can also help the dog get comfortable with strangers and not bark excessively at strangers as an adult.

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    Some kids take a while to warm up to strangers.

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    Some little time being lost in seeking our own equipage, we reached the hotel perhaps about ten minutes after these strangers.

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    Some of the most important old men were the center of groups which even strangers approached respectfully to hear the voices of well-known men.

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    Some Poodles have more of a watch dog tendency to mistrust strangers.

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    Some were born in this condition, some clansmen were depressed into it by crime, consequences of war or other misfortune; and strangers of a low class coming into the territory found their level in it.

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    Still, it's difficult to escape the judgment of strangers, so it's important to understand that the so-called tramp stamp can, right or wrong, leave a certain impression on people.

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    Still, years of warnings about getting into cars with strangers compelled her to hesitate.

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    Strangers (to the other person) to serve as "extras" in a creative setting.

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    Strangers admired him for his wisdom.

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    Strangers and travellers found a ready reception; and even their horses were treated with so much care that it was humorously said that, if one were turned loose in any part of the country, it would immediately make its way to the rector of Houghton.

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    Strangers want to see the baby, and they'll ask all sorts of questions.

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    Such children typically speak when they are on their own, with their friends, and sometimes with their parents; however, they will not speak in school, in public situations, or with strangers.

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    Take a group of seven strangers and throw them into the same house to live together for several months and you have MTV's recipe for The Real World.

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    The abusers can be parents or other family members, caretakers such as teachers and babysitters, acquaintances (including other children), and (in rare instances) strangers.

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    The bison were accustomed to having the horses graze around them, but the scent of strangers might make them nervous.

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    The bulk of the fellahin enjoyed a material prosperity to which they had been strangers for centuries.

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    The cameras roll as the strangers try to figure out how to deal with each other on a constant basis.

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    The Chinese believe the Salween valley to be deadly to all strangers, but it is in Chinese territory - particularly in the Lu Kiang, or Mong Hko state - that there is the largest population on the river until Lower Burma is reached.

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    The document is entitled "Secrett Inventionis, proffitabill and necessary in theis dayes for defence of this Iland, and withstanding of strangers, enemies of God's truth and religion," a and the inventions consist of (1) a mirror for burning the enemies' ships at any distance, (2) a piece of artillery destroying everything round an arc of a circle, and (3) a round metal chariot, so constructed that its occupants could move it rapidly and easily, while firing out through small holes in it.

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    The Duggars are no strangers to reality TV.

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    The earlier tone of Romans shows that he was writing as a comparative stranger to strangers.

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    The early Friends definitely asserted that those who did not know quaking and trembling were strangers to the experience of Moses, David and other saints.

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    The eight mineral springs which form the attraction of the town to strangers belong to the class of saline acidulous chalybeates and contain a considerable proportion of carbonate of lime.

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    The episodes are exhausting and responses from strangers are often frustrating.

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    The evaluator will check to ensure that the dog is well cared for and that his or her behaviors are appropriate and are not characterized by shyness or resentment toward friendly strangers.

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    The extraordinary comings and goings of strangers to Winchester College, just opposite the gates of the bishop's palace at Wolvesey in 1399, suggest that he took part in the revolution of Henry IV.

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    The frequent hostility and mistrust of strangers are partly due to slavehunting raids and ill-treatment by traders, but the different tribes vary much in character.

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    The Goldie Poo is often more like a Golden Retriever in terms of being friendly to everyone, even strangers.

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    The healthcare provider could also be asked to limit the number of strangers entering and leaving the room during the EEG procedure, since they can raise the patient's anxiety level.

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    The in-between place where Jake's drugs put her were filled with horrifying visions of Cody and other strangers dying while Dr. Czerno screamed at her to return to him in his inhuman computer voice.

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    The inhabitants are described as moral, religious, hospitable to strangers, well mannered and industrious, healthy and long lived.

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    The league newcomers are by no means strangers to the Coventry crowd.

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    The man had taken a step or two across the glass roof before he noticed the presence of the strangers; but then he stopped abruptly.

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    The Mandaeans are strictly reticent about their theological dogmas in the presence of strangers; and the knowledge they actually possess of these is extremely small.

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    The more time your child spends online, the more opportunities she has to interact with strangers.

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    The next year the city passed for the first time under the yoke of strangers to the fellowship of Europe.

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    The officers, who had come from the other sheds, were all strangers to Pierre and much better dressed than he.

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    The only town charter is one of 1567-1568, in which Queen Elizabeth confirms an ancient privilege of the burgesses that they should not be upon assizes or juries with strangers, relating to matters outside the town.

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    The ordinances of a gild merchant thus aim to protect the brethren from the commercial competition of strangers or non-gildsmen.

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    The poverty and natural strength of the country, combined with the ferocious habits of the natives, seem to have equally repelled the friendly visits of inquisitive strangers and the hostile incursions of invading armies.

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    The powers of the old township were much more extensive than those of the present city of Boston, including as they did the determination of the residence of strangers, the allotment of land, the grant of citizenship, the fixing of wages and prices, of the conditions of lawsuits and even a voice in matters of peace and war.

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    The premise of the American version of Big Brother is to have a group of strangers move into a house and live together for the summer.

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    The Real World brings seven strangers into a house and has them live together.

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    The remains of the splendid foundation of St Martin's priory, of the 12th century, include the great gate, the house refectory, with campanile, and the spacious strangers' refectory, now incorporated in Dover College.

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    The sons of the kingdom will be left outside, while strangers feast with Abraham.

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    The status of consuls commissioned by the Christian powers to reside in Mahommedan countries, China, Korea, Siam, and, until 1899, in Japan, and to exercise judicial functions in civil and criminal matters between their own countrymen and strangers, is exceptional to the common law, and is founded on special conventions or capitulations.

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    The story keeps kids reading with nightmarish tales of swords, strangers, and other scary things for 12-14 year olds.

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    The story of Talos, the Cretan man of brass, who heated himself red-hot and clasped strangers in his embrace as soon as they landed on the island, is probably of similar origin.

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    The strangers took their seats at the table willingly enough, for they were all hungry and the platters were now heaped with good things to eat.

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    The strangers were cut off; Sicily was left to its own people.

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    The temptation to rely on the strangers - well-meaning as they are - for comfort, or even as a new relationship, can be strong.

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    The Tibetan regent, with his enlightened and kindly spirit, is painted by Huc in most attractive colours, and Markham expressed the opinion that the native authorities were then willing to receive strangers, while the jealousy that excluded them was Chinese only.

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    The town itself is unhealthy and strangers especially are apt to be attacked by fever.

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    The trade of foreigners outside the gates of Hanse towns or with others than Hanseatics was forbidden in 1417, and in the Eastern towns the retail trade of strangers was strictly limited.

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    The two "hospitia" or "guest-houses" for the entertainment of strangers of different degrees (X, X2) comprise a large common chamber or refectory in the centre, surrounded by sleeping-apartments.

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    The whole system is well organized and is well understood by the natives, though not always by strangers who visit the Alps in summer.

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    The wolf did not like strangers, however, and was very shy in their presence.

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    The women of Arles have long enjoyed a reputation for marked beauty, but the distinctive type is fast disappearing owing to their intermarriage with strangers who have immigrated to the town.

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    There are also a number of private hospitals maintained by church brotherhoods and charitable associations; among them are the Portuguese hospital in Rua de Santo Amaro and the Strangers' Hospital (American and British) in Botafogo.

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    There are also traditions of the arrival of other strangers at some of these islands.

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    There are also two species of owl, three species of sea-mew, the stockdove, quail, raven, magpie, chaffinch, goldfinch, blackcap, canary, titmouse, blackbird, house-swallow, &c. As to the insects, mention may be made of a species of gnat or mosquito which is sometimes troublesome, especially to strangers.

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    There was grace, nevertheless, in his manners; and his frank and earnest address, his quick sympathy (yet he seemed cold to strangers), his vivacious, desultory, informing talk, gave him an engaging charm.

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    There were a good many people there, but nearly all strangers to Natasha.

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    These are strangers you're talking to, so you don't need to tell your life story--just a few interesting bits.

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    These babies readily separate from their primary caregivers in order to explore and may be more affectionate with strangers than their own mother.

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    These risks range from physical dangers in the home (matches, knives, gas stoves, and household cleaners and other dangerous chemicals, etc.) to medical emergencies and strangers ringing the doorbell.

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    These traditions of migration and kinship are in themselves entirely credible, but the detailed accounts of the ancestors Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, as given in Genesis, are inherently doubtful as regards both the internal conditions, which the (late) chronological scheme ascribes to the first half of the second millennium B.C., and the general circumstances of the life of these strangers in a foreign land.

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    These were very numerous, for the place was thickly inhabited, and a large group of the queer people clustered near, gazing sharply upon the strangers who had emerged from the long spiral stairway.

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    They also enable you to provide pertinent health information to strangers in the event that your dog gets lost.

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    They also give the student privacy; something they wouldn't normally have in a classroom full of strangers.

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    They are affectionate and firm in their friendships, kind to their children and their aged and infirm relatives, very respectful to old age, most courteous and polite and very hospitable to strangers.

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    They can, however, rarely be trusted by strangers.

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    They have a language of their own, and are an unsociable people, suspicious of strangers, ever ready to decamp if they think a tax-collector is near.

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    They imitate sounds, enjoy hearing their own voice, recognize parents, fear strangers, distinguish between animate and inanimate objects, and base distance on the size of an object.

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    They inhabit the densest jungles and are very shy, avoiding contact with strangers, and flying to the hills on the least alarm; but they bear a good character for honesty and truthfulness.

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    They start to exhibit a wariness of strangers and symptoms of separation anxiety.

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    They tend to have fun sayings about cravings or can even deliver a direct message to totally obnoxious strangers, such as, "Hands off my belly!"

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    They were sent out in twos, an ecclesiastic and a layman, and were generally complete strangers to the district which they administered.

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    They were two strangers.

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    Thirdly, the signatory powers agree that it shall not be regarded as an unfriendly act if one or more powers, strangers to the dispute, on their own initiative offer their good offices or mediation to the states in disagreement, or even during hostilities, if war has already broken out.

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    This assembly by the intrusion of strangers became so tumultuous that it grew into disuse.

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    This duty, which is natural to all, was formerly recognized by every citizen, though whole ranks in the state have become strangers to the very idea of it."

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    This is especially significant with interactions among strangers or new acquaintances.

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    This is often a great help for women who are on bed rest or who want to discuss the labor process in private, rather than in a room with strangers.

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    This particular season takes eight strangers, moves them into a huge home in DC, and then lets the cameras roll while the cast members try to deal with each other's personalities.

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    This seems to indicate the arrival, in ships, of strangers of a higher grade of civilization.

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    To strangers the natives have long had the reputation of being treacherous.

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    Travellers and strangers who venture into these jungles run the risk of fever of a severe type at almost all seasons of the year.

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    Trendsetters and trend-followers of the day were no strangers to the decade of excess and its highly adventurous styles, and today many of those same looks are regaining popularity.

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    Trusting complete strangers to take care of people I care about isn't exactly something I want to do, Jessi said with some effort.

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    Two women couldn't room together for fifteen years and, in some ways, remain virtual strangers.

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    Under this system the crimes in a given district were always committed by strangers rendering identification of the criminal difficult and escape easy.

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    Unfortunately, sexual abuse is not only committed by strangers.

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    Unlike the American Indians, who supposed Columbus and his crew to be supernatural beings, and their ships in some way endowed with life, and were thrown into convulsions of terror by the first discharge of firearms which they witnessed, these Australians were neither excited to wonder by the ship nor overawed by the superior number and unknown weapons of the strangers.

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    Vampire contact lenses, horror lenses, and other types of creepy lenses are perfect for surprising unsuspecting friends and strangers as part of a costume, clubwear, or your everyday clothing.

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    Very young children (through age two) tend to fear loud noises, strangers, large objects, and being away from their parents.

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    Watch a house full of strangers interact and react as they meet for the first time.

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    Watch what information you give to strangers (and friends).

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    Watching strangers is one thing but I won't look at myself.

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    We don't normally strike up conversations with strangers, but that's what these events are for!

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    We'd all like our dogs to bark when we need to be alerted to strangers and other kinds of hazards, but it's important to teach your dog to stop barking when you tell him to.

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    Wearing cool T shirt designs are a great way to call attention to yourself, share an inside joke with strangers who share your interests, and be comfortable without having to wear plain colored pocket tees that many guys wear by default.

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    What happened inside the family home was never readily revealed to friends and neighbors, much less strangers.

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    What people forget when they sign up for a social bookmarking site is that they are sharing their personal profiles with countless strangers.

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    When I take a bath, I certainly don't want a hundred lecherous strangers staring at me.

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    Whether you use sites to catch up with elementary school pals, grab attention for your band, further your resume or meet new people, keep in mind that interactions over the Internet are with strangers.

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    While in some counties the sport has suffered, towns men who formerly would have been too far from a meet can now secure transport for themselves and their horses in all directions; and as a consequence, meets of certain packs are not advertised because of the number of strangers who would be induced to attend.

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    While most parents are no strangers to the annual Easter gift basket, year round gift baskets for children are an often overlooked idea.

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    While NORAD is considered to be a trusted organization, it is never good to get children in the habit of sharing this information with strangers.

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    While the premise of the show is that a group of strangers are competing, oftentimes a few of them actually know each other before moving in.

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    With children he was affectionate and gentle, with old people and strangers considerate.

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    Would someone like Gabriel notice her, if they crossed paths as random strangers at the festival?

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    Yet in reality, five individuals, some joined by love, some nearly strangers and others with a history, that might surface and run amuck.

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    You 're suspicious of strangers who are actually nice to you.

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    You are strangers in the Valley of Voe, and do not seem to know our ways; so I will try to save you.

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    You are uneasy in situations with strangers and avoid them if you can help it.

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    You know about strangers I presume.

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    You may also want to avoid sending Devilish free e-cards to strangers or those who are acquaintances -- you run greater risk of offense.

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    You're inviting strangers into your bedroom every time you turn the TV on, bringing that often harsh outer world into your private chamber.

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    Young children often have a fear of strangers that is quite normal; social phobia is not usually diagnosed until a child reaches adolescence and has crippling fears that interfere with normal function.

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    Yully listened, breathless, to the strangers who vowed to protect her from a threat similar to her father.