Noble says he used these lush harmonies as a basis for The Outsiders Are Back.
They also contribute to economic inequality as the insiders(the business oligoply) benefit over the outsiders.
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The band's new album, The Outsiders Are Back, showcases a fun, roots-heavy sound.
But external criticism can trigger a boost as people try to prove the outsiders wrong, it said.
But employee protections and union rules insulate the insiders from any competitive threat the outsiders might offer.
According to Dan, the divide between the Establishment and the Outsiders is their commitment to reducing government spending.
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Another presidential brother and leading minister, Basil Rajapaksa, claims that it is the outsiders who are causing tension.
The outsiders found it easy to penetrate Little Rock's small circle of professionals.
The outsiders did most damage by causing local banks' non-interest income to decline and their bad-loan provisions to rise.
We turn to the outsiders, the independent analysts -- in this case, economists -- and see what they say.
The outsiders trying to keep ex-Yugoslavia at peace are anxious to see that the Serbs who remain are treated decently.
So it is still too soon for the outsiders who wrought much of the misery to rush for the exit.
And the more the outsiders fight, the less the chance that any of them will be admitted to the club.
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Some of the outsiders that have bought firms in Silicon Valley come a cropper because they try to import their own hierarchies.
All these innovations blew up costing investors a huge fortune and staining the reputation of the insiders taking advantage of the outsiders.
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"There's a lack of coordination amongst the insiders, and they represent the outsiders, not the insiders, " said former U.S. ambassador to Syria Edward Djerejian.
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Of the outsiders, New Zealand is likeliest to cause an upset.
Local partners or franchise-holders of foreign firms are typically middlemen who oil cogs and grease palms so that the outsiders can get on with selling their goods.
The outsiders hired onto boards after the passage of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act in 2002 brought fresh perspectives, but could not always get their heads around collateralised debt obligations.
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The outsiders could now agree to restrain their Congolese clients, stopping the rebels from fighting westwards, the soldiers from fighting eastwards, and leaving Mr Kabila as nominal head of a split Congo.
"If there's going to be large proportion of outsiders I can see that could create a lot of resentment - the outsiders tend to be relatively rich, " says Mohamed El-Doufani, an analyst at BBC Monitoring.
Meantime, thinking that you would like to have some other options in Japan, even upside ones, our Justin Doebele explored the realm of undervalued companies with some of the outsiders intrigued by what may lie ahead in Japan.
We also speak exclusively to Mohamed ElBaradei, Director General of the IAEA, the man caught in the diplomatic crossfire between states eager to join the nuclear club, and those already in who do not trust the outsiders to play safe.
' He is amused by my desire to help, tolerant as all Solcavsko folk seem to be of the outsiders who come and homestay at local farms, with their strange enthusiasm and astonishment at such simple matters as churning butter or making salami.
Unfortunately, it is this version of Mexico that often informs the impression outsiders form of the country, particularly across the border in the United States.
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