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They said the insular atmosphere at the C.I.A. allowed Mr. Ames to get away with his betrayal, and they were confident they would no longer be excluded.
In the insular atmosphere of post-Civil War Spain, where political debates were taboo, people could still argue passionately about bullfighting.
Because "Signs" shares with Mr. Shyamalan's two previous hits, "The Sixth Sense" and "Unbreakable," a brooding, insular atmosphere and an obsession with the supernatural, it does indeed certify the director as an auteur, albeit one with a lowbrow sensibility.
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"The Coffins of Little Hope" makes the most of its insular little atmosphere.
* * * The insular, hothouse atmosphere of postwar intellectual combat is where, about twenty years after it disappeared, I schooled myself in the dark art of the takedown.
* * * The insular, hothouse atmosphere of postwar intellectual combat is where, about twenty years after it disappeared, I schooled myself in the dark art of the takedown.
Insular, self-reinforcing communities often create an intimidating and explicitly misogynist atmosphere.
I was very insular.
Northern Ireland is already insular.
Very close to insular.
It's very insular.
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