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visitor from another planet

noun as in space being

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He identifies most with Superman because of his quests for truth and good, his love of country and his tagline as a “strange visitor from another planet,” a metaphor for the immigrant experience.

"Readers can expect to meet characters ranging from cavemen to gnomes, wizards to ghosts, and read about time travel tourism, the haunting of Council offices, and a visitor from another planet," the publisher added.

From BBC

I don't know if it was discussed, but it was certainly understood that he's kind of the ultimate immigrant and the fact that he is treated in the way he is, and the fact that Thomas Jerome Newton was abused in the way he was as a visitor from another planet obviously speaks to the current situation.

From Salon

“Approach it as if you were a visitor from another planet with no prior knowledge of the configuration or content of earthly art,” she tells them.

That said, I wonder how many women you’ve actually taken seriously enough to get to know, as your description of their interests reads like a laundry list written by an alien visitor from another planet who’s heard about women second-hand but not yet met an actual one.

From Slate

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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