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He came to think that Congress had dangerously isolated itself from the rest of the country.
isolated itself from Con Ed. "We call it island mode," Mr. Bradley said.
Israel has increasingly isolated itself from the world with its hard-line policies on West Bank settlements, the Gaza embargo and other issues.
But Tim Wirth, the former United States senator from Colorado who now directs the United Nations Foundation, a private organization that supports United Nations activities, said the Bush administration had isolated itself from the international community.
As Cubans were quick to point out, their island was not, and never had been, isolated from the world; it was the United States that had isolated itself from Cuba.
Japan had deliberately isolated itself from the rest of the world by the 18th century, a state of affairs that affords Mr Mitchell endless literary opportunity.Catching sight of the magnificent Miss Aibagawa, de Zoet falls passionately in love.
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The school, however, cannot isolate itself from a social environment scarred by unemployment, alcoholism, malnutrition and child abuse.
"The UK must not isolate itself from the increasingly globalised world of research - British science depends on it".
But as other countries institute carbon-pricing mechanisms, the U.S. risks isolating itself from the rest of the global economy.
Nor can Poland completely isolate itself from problems in the euro zone.
"No nation can isolate itself from the perils and the trials and tribulations that the world goes through," he told grinning officers.
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