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It's an insular world.
It's the opposite of an insular world.
A refreshing force in an insular world.
Gulliver is there, too, cast each time into an insular world operating by entirely other rules.
His logorrheic, hyperkinetic charm quickly gave him a foothold in an insular world, where poseurs are typically snubbed or mocked, Mr. Samuels said.
The panel, which has six remaining weeks to hash out a plan to reduce future deficits by at least $1.2 trillion, operates in an insular world.
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The study explained, as an example, that "a person who conceptualizes themselves as introverted may have difficulty recognizing or remembering their own extraverted behavior, or they may avoid potentially stressful social situations and come to live in an increasingly insular world".
"The New Electric Ballroom," which encloses us in a similarly insular world with three sisters recreating a calamitous moment from their long-gone youth, almost seems to be Mr. Walsh's conscious attempt to write a companion piece from a female perspective, in a more mournful, elegiac tone.
Darren Aronofsky, the director of "Black Swan," told me, "A lot of people in the ballet world, which is a very insular world, are very focussed on their art".
They live in a closed, insular world of two.
Well, it was a more insular world then.
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