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stranger

[streyn-jer] / ˈstreɪn dʒər /


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That’s what actors and the stories they tell, give us — the joy, and sometimes the pain: A world of strangers, united in this awful moment, out of love for Catherine O’Hara.

From Los Angeles Times

"Christians are called to treat people with compassion, to welcome the stranger, to feed the poor, and yes, to have order, but with dignity," he said.

From Barron's

“She’s a stranger to you? You didn’t know her before yesterday?”

From Literature

"Boxing was just something that has always been there in my life," Francesca says, recalling how she would light up when strangers would recognise her dad in restaurants and out in public.

From BBC

The women, who started off as strangers, “quickly became so supportive, praying for us and texting to check in.”

From The Wall Street Journal