(1) In Japan it seems, once a foreigner, eternally a foreigner .(2) Looking around this country through the eyes of a gaijin - a foreigner - things are just different.(3) Born in Glasgow, he seemed more like a foreigner than a familiar face after the best part of two decades playing and coaching in Holland.(4) He did concede that he would never quite belong at Old Trafford, would always remain a foreigner there.(5) The name of a child born to a foreigner in Bulgaria will be determined according to the parents' decision.(6) From his youth, he had styled himself as a foreigner and an outsider.(7) I was an outsider, a foreigner , not even an employee and we talked about anything and everything.(8) Not that I don't think it's a good idea - hell, if it had been my misfortune to be born a foreigner , I might do the same - but I wonder what put it in their heads to do it now.(9) The man from Europe is still a foreigner and an alien.(10) I will forever be a foreigner , of course, gaijin, a dog who walks on hind legs, and that's fine by me - it's not my culture.(11) You don't talk like the rest of us, like the man on the street, but rather like a foreigner who does not belong here.(12) This sounds unlikely coming from a farang - the Thai term for a foreigner - but the trader doesn't hesitate.(13) This foreigner was born in Japan, as were his parents.(14) You may even feel like an outsider - a foreigner in your own country.(15) It needs a foreigner 's eye, an outside viewpoint to see things the local people no longer see.(16) This right wing party is attacking foreigners and foreign cultures.