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Macroeconomics became surprisingly insular, for instance.
No group stayed insular for long.
She questions whether "city" status might be too insular for the growing sector.
He realized that life here was too insular for him, that it was time to step outside the provincial concerns of the extended Jewish family.
And, he said, so does New York: "L.A. was too insular for me, too myopic, and I really love New York.
"The games industry [has been] insular for so long that there's been a lot of gravitating towards the same goals and ideals," she says.
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Attacks towards the same sex were significantly more common for insular than for mainland females (1.2 versus 0.4 attacks per hour; randomization test: mean difference = 0.80, p = 0.010).
In a town where innovators were pioneering live television drama and comedy, "network executive offices weren't worrying that the New York demographics were too insular and parochial for national audience ratings," said David Halberstam, author of "Summer of '49" and "October 1964," who grew up seven blocks from Yankee Stadium.
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[Editors' note: the authors appealed against the decision and were later encouraged to resubmit.] Thank you for choosing to send your work entitled "A Molecular Mechanism Underlying Gustatory Memory Trace for an Association in the Insular Cortex" for consideration at eLife.
As for Murray, he leads a fairly insular life for a teenager.
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