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She lived reclusively with her mother at Andalusia, the family farm in Milledgeville, Ga.
After he left the concert arena, he lived reclusively, speaking with people by telephone, but restricting personal contacts.
After 1940, when she returned to the United States, she wrote little and lived reclusively in Greenwich Village.
Having clashed with the powerful Le Corbusier, she was ostracized by the design establishment, and lived reclusively until her work was rediscovered in the late 1960s.
In the small Pennsylvania town where she lived reclusively in a house without central heating or running water until the 1950s, she was known as the village witch.
Jennens, a solitary man with few close relatives – his mother, brothers, sisters, and half brother were all dead before he was 30 – was devoutly religious, sometimes irascible, severely depressed and lived reclusively in his Leicestershire mansion.
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He had taken to saying "no" to everything, staying in, living reclusively, avoiding contact.
He was rumoured to live reclusively in Chester Castle, which had reportedly gone wild, "gone back to bush".
It's when the Frankenstein clan enters the picture (at its home in Geneva, where Victor lives reclusively) that I started to lose heart.
He is living reclusively in Switzerland ("he doesn't really want to talk to anyone") and Karina is busy enough with her own projects.
Even though the behaviour of the press back then was by today's standards highly respectful, Bush came to hate the interest in her private life, and now lives reclusively, withdrawn from the world.
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