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1 He's a lone wolf, not a wide-eyed mutant struggling with outsider status .
2 The comedian has been playing up his outsider status in Oscar promotions.
3 Peter Jankowsky's outsider status is confirmed once he begins to speak.
4 Now, with geek culture dominant, that outsider status has weakened.
5 Such comments reinforce an outsider status in a profession that should be open to everyone.
6 My outsider status , then, was set from the start.
7 The pair, who sparred throughout the three-hour debate, stood out for their outsider status , he said.
8 He had always been an honorary member of any musical constituency claiming a vaguely outsider status .
9 On Monday, Carson played up his outsider status .
10 Macron's outsider status could be a liability there.
11 Supporting Long only confirmed his outsider status .
12 Woodward's outsider status will not have helped.
13 As with many bold, possibly naïve innovators, Dyson believes its outsider status gives it a leg up.
14 John Key says Donald Trump's outsider status won't stop New Zealand having a good relationship with the US.
15 He has played up his outsider status as a political neophyte, although he still lags in the polls.
16 The two of them shared a sense of outsider status , although Rachel had grown up in Los Angeles.
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