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They're so much more traveled, so much less insular".
He notes the British have become less insular.
Perhaps inevitably, the city's culture is growing less insular.
This may require us to be a more creative and less insular movement.
'Blue/Orange' Meanwhile, there are less insular things for a visitor to London to enjoy.
"I was satisfied I was doing something to make chess less insular," he says.
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When cues of contagion are rife, people become more insular, less open to new experience and far less trusting of strangers.
A. If you believe the Spencer Stuart data, Internet boards are more insular, less independent.
But the deeper question is whether a more insular, less globally active United States is emerging for the longer term, or is just a function of the Obama administration's reaction to events.
On this night it felt cold and insular: less a rebuke to what preceded it than a reminder that at Summer Jam, large stages are mostly used for small things.
The Island syndrome predicts that sexual selection should be less intense in insular vertebrates living at high and stable population density, because mates are a non-limited resource in this condition [ 24].
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