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61foreign body — foreign bodies N COUNT A foreign body is an object that has come into something else, usually by accident, and should not be in it. [FORMAL] ...a foreign body in the eye …
62foreign — ► ADJECTIVE 1) of, from, in, or characteristic of a country or language other than one s own. 2) dealing with or relating to other countries. 3) coming or introduced from outside. 4) (foreign to) strange and unfamiliar to. 5) (foreign to) not… …
63foreign body — UK US noun [countable] [singular foreign body plural foreign bodies] formal something that has entered a place where it should not be, especially someone’s body Thesaurus: infection and fighting infection …
64Foreign forced labor in the Soviet Union — was an important part of the Soviet economy during and in the aftermath of the World War II, which continued up to 1950s. There have been two categories of foreigners amassed for forced labor: prisoners of war and civilians. Both of them were… …
65not native — index alien (foreign), foreign Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
66Not as a Stranger — Theatrical release poster Directed by Stanley Kramer Produced by Stanley Kramer …
67Foreign aid to the People's Republic of China — takes the form of both bilateral and multilateral official development assistance and official aid to individual recipients. In 2001 it received US$1.4 billion in such disbursements, or about US$1.10 per capita. This total was down from the 1999… …
68Foreign U-Boats — was the title for a special section created by the Nazi German Kriegsmarine that adopted 14 captured allied submarines into the U Boat corps. Beginning in 1939 and lasting until the end of World War II in 1945, the German Navy modified a total of …
69Foreign Legion — Foreign Le|gion, the a part of the French army that is made up of ↑volunteers (=men who chose to join) , most of whom are not French. In the past, the Foreign Legion were used to protect French colonies in North Africa …
70foreign — (adj.) mid 13c., ferren, foreyne out of doors, from O.Fr. forain strange, foreign; outer, external, outdoor; remote, out of the way (12c.), from M.L. foranus on the outside, exterior, from L. foris outside, lit. out of doors, related to for1s… …