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The story was set, as so much of McGahern's later fiction would be, in isolated rural Ireland and dealt with the bleak consequences of parental and clerical child abuse.
The answer is that the only viable plots of land for social housing projects tend to be in isolated places, with little or poor access to essential public services and infrastructure – most notably health, education and transport.
Moreover, the S may be in isolated state and that may lead to lower mobility of the holes and limits the number of charge carriers reaching the catalyst surface.
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On any given day, some 4,300 men, women, and children are in isolated confinement in the state, many for months or years.
He emphasized, as have tourism officials, that calm had returned to the country and that the disturbances were in isolated areas.
(That's not easy to do, as most prisons are in isolated rural areas).
The principal problem to be confronted is in isolating the object of study.
The most common pattern was in isolates from eight patients in the county Q cluster.
What's more, Time says the growth was not in isolated spots.
Now he's in an isolated facility where tortures take place.
RMP was measured in isolated cells and intact tissues.
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