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stranger

[streyn-jer] / ˈstreɪn dʒər /


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Maybe the market can handle it—investors are no strangers to volatility.

From Barron's

“People had to know each other’s histories. They needed to know who got promoted instead of this person, and what someone does on the weekends, whereas in ‘Jury Duty,’ you’re meeting a bunch of strangers.

From Los Angeles Times

No stranger to finding a wide audience with viral videos, Paul sees the crossovers as “genius marketing.”

From Los Angeles Times

Jane Magnusson recalled rescuing a first edition of Ernest Hemingway’s “The Sun Also Rises” that her mother might otherwise have discarded or given to a stranger.

From The Wall Street Journal

Its daily chart shows Dell is no stranger to acting well against tech peers, as seen on the ratio chart between last April and October.

From Barron's