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Small nations cannot afford the insularity of the great.
You consider the cold, meagre insularity of the English game's response.
But the availability of these metrics has shaken up the insularity of the industry, and that's all to the good.
This decline in judicial empathy is a function of the increasing insularity of the men and women in black.
After the cosmopolitan mix of nationalities at the schools he'd attended, the smug insularity of the British students amazed Adjaye.
The cruddy video quality and geeky insularity of the early computing era are fondly rebooted in this delightful retro farce.
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It's about the social insularity of Silicon Valley, and the insistence on clustering along a forty-mile strip of land, despite the ballooning international reach of technology products.
Thick with crime, passion, and backroom banter, Roscoe neatly reverses the insularity of Kennedy's previous novel (The Flaming Corsage); the book, and its hero, is an extrovert's dream.
It could also be a reflection of the insularity of a community that, although long settled in the London borough of Ealing, has never felt at home.
Mr Gopnik's musings reach from the insularity of contemporary French gastronomy to the changing moral fashions that dictate what we eat.
The jokes aren't all what you'd call subtle, but they're substantive, calling out the ruinous insularity of online celebrity, and the power imbalance between YouTubers and their adoring fans.
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