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Cardinals were to be secluded in a closed area and not accorded individual rooms.
The interviews were held in secluded rooms outside the clinic.
One advantage of being in effect secluded from the prevailing scientific mindset, he believes, is that Africans might have fresh insights to offer.
If you were to ask author Stephen King, he might say that masquerade balls are best when they're secluded in the dark shadows of the Colorado mountains at The Stanley Hotel, which inspired the setting for his "Shining" character Jack Torrance to go mad.
He is sort of secluded in his home in a little village close to Jerusalem.
Mr. Carmona, who had been under house arrest, was secluded in the Colombian Embassy residence, said Colombia's foreign minister, Guillermo Fernández de Soto, who planned to discuss the issue with Colombia's president, Andrés Pastrana.
They're not going there to be secluded, you could lock yourself up in a closet and be secluded.
Lounges are ideal for travelers who do not want to be secluded in their rooms, but who seek more privacy than possible in the lobby, he said.
The kiwi, another flightless species, is extant, though only in secluded bush areas.
Historically, prototypical clinical labor has been tried and tested in secluded spaces institutionally separated from the political economy proper and from formal labor relations (such as the prison, the asylum, or the nuclear family).
The differences in the risk of being secluded were small and not statistically significant among patients who were homeless or not, well known to referring agency or not, being intoxicated at admission or not and Norwegian or not.
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