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"They are afraid of competition and want to live on their own, isolated and dominating the market," Mr. Ronen said.
Confined to their own isolated realms, they had evolved to survive and propagate as their natural surroundings permitted.
Not every film needs to grow into a franchise, sometimes it's best to let things live in their own isolated world.
By the show's conclusion, you have the sense that Martle, Lee, Joel and Brendan have gone back to spinning in their own isolated orbits.
Acton, who was sometimes confused, even by Florentines, with Bernard Berenson, was thought of as a character, or even a parody of a character, out of Henry James--a 19th-century figure, living on his own isolated hill.
The millions with age-related hearing loss, on the other hand, are out on their own, isolated in a way they never dreamed possible, and with very few public resources to draw upon.
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And for whatever reason, everyone in "The Country Girl" seems to be operating on his or her own isolating frequency.
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