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"It's isolated and protected.
"Well, Tocqueville's America came to an end on Sept. 11: no one can pretend that America is isolated and protected from the rest of the world.
Japan is a country isolated and protected by the sea at the same time that the sea, bidden and unbidden, has carried the world to Japan's shores.
They are a vestige of bygone days when universities were seen as ivory towers isolated and protected from the ugly influences and values of the working classes.
In fact, the decision to use many small batteries rather than a few very large ones was in part a safety consideration – each battery and its relatively small amount of stored energy compared with the entire system is isolated and protected within its own steel case.
The brain was selected as a target tissue because it is well isolated and protected by the skull.
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Calling the Trevi case a low-quality soap opera, politicians and the press have been mocking the inability of the police to isolate and protect the singer.
New plantings have been artfully added to isolate and protect some of the most "enticing" sculptures from "the curious and overzealous," Mr. Powell said.
The organic phase is covered with porous inorganic silica shell that could stabilize the internal liposomal phase and, consequently, isolate and protect the bioactive molecules.
According to a report in the English-language newspaper Ekathimerini, Deputy Culture Minister Petros Tatoulis said construction was now focusing on "parts of the structure that will isolate and protect it from earthquakes".
(2) You must maintain your well to prevent escape of fluids to the surface and to isolate and protect usable water zones throughout the life of the well, taking into account all relevant geologic and engineering factors.
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