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It's an insular life because everyone's walking in another direction.
As for Murray, he leads a fairly insular life for a teenager.
I realize when I'm living an insular life that doesn't signify beyond the moment.
"It's a very insular life I lead at the moment," he says, by way of explanation.
The daughter and wife of prominent Harvard professors, Marian Cannon Schlesinger could have led an insular life.
Growing up in Greenwich, Conn., and later at boarding school, Bush had lived a privileged and insular life before Pearl Harbor.
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As though we aren't gawping at the crass bisection of our possible futures into two insular life-support machines for investment banks, as though we aren't tweeting in rage rather than apathy.
It was an insular, stunted life, he says.
Perhaps due to her insular early life, Helen embraced Avadh's world with enthusiasm, and the two were married in Rajasthan.
I was too unformed, lived too insular a life to think I had an alternative like going to Canada or finding a doctor to lie for me.
In turn, Ferneyhough and Finnissy inspired a generation of younger British composers to be similarly bold and Hommel encouraged us to see the Darmstadt courses as an ideal summer home, a respite from the conservatism of insular musical life.
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