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Commuting is connected to social isolation, which causes unhappiness".
The shame breeds isolation, which brings more unhappiness.
People start to feel that they cannot escape this isolation, which makes matters worse".
It has acted in many countries in isolation, which is not helpful.
But physicists have the luxury of dealing with particles in isolation, which keeps the maths simple.
It appears likely to increase the regime's international isolation, which tends to make it more threatening.
Stardom allowed Bonds to indulge his talent for isolation, which he practised, it must be said, even outside the clubhouse.
Brown is in what prison officials call "administrative isolation," which means he must spend 23 hours a day in lockdown.
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Only in the reserves for indigenous peoples in isolation - which are very large, it is true - can entry be really called "prohibited", and that prohibition is regularly violated.
Success would do much to lift Iran's isolation - which would change the strategic balance in the Middle East.
The paradox of our Upstate isolation -- which was the old knock on Colgate -- is now the saving essence of it.
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