Sentence examples for from insularity from inspiring English sources

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They seize it as their nearest escape from insularity, a vacationland and possible sphere of influence.

Ms. Haley says she represents a step toward transparency (she introduced legislation requiring lawmakers to reveal more of their votes on key issues) and away from insularity ("good ol' boy network" is a favorite epithet of her campaign staff).

"In 'purpose of study' the draft curriculum says: 'Learning a foreign language is liberation from insularity and provides an opening to other cultures.' But then when you come to the 'curriculum aims' and 'subject content' there's nothing about culture".

A John Berger story advances the idea of the suburbs as a construction of the mind, while Hanif Kureishi's manuscript of "The Buddha of Suburbia" marks a first break from insularity and the emergence of the immigrant experience.Yet it remains England's "green and pleasant land," as immortalised by Blake, which to this correspondent dominates the show.

The key ingredients were starting with real-life social and political problems rather than formal rules; freeing legal studies from insularity by emphasising foreign, EC and international law, and thereby anticipating concerns with "globalisation"; and insisting that the discipline of law can offer distinctive lenses for understanding society.

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Both this range and Mr. Glover's colleagues keep him from the insularity that can plague his performances.

The first English composer of international stature since Henry Purcell (1659 95), Elgar liberated his country's music from its insularity.

Mr Gopnik's musings reach from the insularity of contemporary French gastronomy to the changing moral fashions that dictate what we eat.

The same sensibility is carried out in Adam Stockhausen's set, which in an eye-popping finale shifts from domestic insularity to cosmic sweep.

If and when we finally get the message that we must stop jetting about and instead settle down in one place, get to know our neighbours and grow more of our own food, McKibben suggests the internet will save us from parochialism, insularity and boredom.

Doing so saves them from the insularity that so often afflicts those living in the United States--where geography makes it easy to think that the world consists of the 50 states and the couple of foreign countries that border us--but also because I believe the experience enhances professional creativity.

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