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| - Image:Foreigner_001.jpg|Foreigner (Basil) (Earth-616)
- Foreigners (使者フォーリナー Fōrinā) are beings from parallel worlds who have crossed over to the human world of Septpia. Their interactions with humans, especially through combining with them through Trance, form much of the basis of the setting of Luck & Logic.
- First book in the Foreigner series.
- Foreigner (異邦人, Ihōjin)? is a race exclusive to Devil Survivor 2 Record Breaker. It consists of characters from the [//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Durarara!!] series.
- Foreigner is an English rock band formed in New York City in 1976.
- You’re not from the Neverwinter area originally, but your knowledge of the outside world comes in handy Effects: +1 Lore, -1 Diplomacy. Use: Automatic
- The foreigner (外(がい)国(こく)人(じん) gaikokujin) is an unnamed character in the Toei Yu-Gi-Oh! anime. He is the series incarnation of the Puzzle buyer from the manga.
- Foreigner es una banda de Rock para Adultos formada en la ciudad de Nueva York en 1976, por los veteranos músicos Mick Jones y el ex King Crimson Ian McDonald, con el entonces desconocido cantante Lou Gramm. Foreigner ha vendido más de 80 millones de discos en todo el mundo (incluyendo 37.5 millones en los EE.UU. solamente), liderada por el británico Mick Jones (ex-Nero and the Gladiators, Spooky Tooth y The Leslie West Band) quien a principios de los 70's encontró al ex King Crimson Ian McDonald formando así Foreigner junto a Lou Gramm, Dennis Elliot, Al Greenwood y Ed Gagliardi como un sexteto. A Jones se le ocurrió el nombre de Foreigner (Extranjero) por el hecho de que tanto él, como McDonald y Elliot eran británicos, junto a Gramm, Greenwood y Gagliardi, que eran estadounidenses.
- Foreigner is an English-American rock band whose songs "I Want To Know What Love Is" (in "Rites of Passage") and "Women" (in "The Dutch Oven") appeared in the show Miami Vice. Foreigner was formed in 1976 with founding members Mick Jones (guitar), Ian McDonald (guitar), Lou Gramm (vocals), Dennis Elliott (drummer), Al Greenwood (keyboards), and Ed Gagliardi (bass, 1952-2014). Their debut album, Foreigner produced their hits "Feels Like The First Time", "Cold As Ice", and "Long, Long Way From Home". The followup, Double Vision included the title track, "Hot Blooded", and "Blue Morning, Blue Day". 1979 brought the album Head Games, with the singles "Women", the title track, and "Dirty White Boy". 1981's album 4 was the group's biggest seller, including "Urgent", "Juke Box Hero", "Break It Up
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