Sentence examples for reclusive nature from inspiring English sources

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But the reclusive nature of the North Korean government has made it nearly impossible to verify reports about high-ranking officials.

The reclusive nature of Mr Franzia, who made a rare public appearance last week to dedicate a winery, merely adds to the wine's mystique.

Mr. Brush estimated that from 1978 to 1996 no more than a dozen people, all repeat customers, purchased his work — partly because of his reclusive nature and partly because of his particular views on art commerce.

When, in an exchange that's been bandied about several times in the past few days, Lee told Oprah Winfrey that she isn't Scout, she's Boo Radley, it was taken as a genuine statement about the author's reclusive nature.

Her reclusive nature certainly doesn't stem from self-doubt, or even anger, but more confusion at a world she doesn't relate to and, more importantly, sees little value in.

"Callisto" has a similarly blunt-edged sword, whose slashes are likely to play well to the peanut gallery outside the United States.Though the publisher attempts to mythologise the mysterious, reclusive nature of Mr Krol, a novelist who "lives deep in the Australian outback", it is reasonably safe to infer from the narrator's use of "mobile" rather than "cell" that the writer is not American.

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The New Yorker, November 16 , 1998P. 48 SHOUTS & MURMURS fictional reminiscences of the author's friendship with the reclusive, nature-loving poet Emily Dickinson, whom, he says, was also an abusive drunk.

By Andy Borowitz The New Yorker, November 16 , 1998P. 48 SHOUTS & MURMURS fictional reminiscences of the author's friendship with the reclusive, nature-loving poet Emily Dickinson, whom, he says, was also an abusive drunk.

Mr Hohn is reclusive by nature.

Reclusive by nature and dubbed the Garbo of the tennis tour by Alice Marble, one of the many opponents who felt ignored by her, Wills nonetheless lived a most public and, at times, storybook existence.

Color, detail and narrative flow are all nicely handled in this biography of the discoverer of the optics of color, the laws of motion, universal gravitation and the calculus -- a man whose life has resisted scrutiny because he was reclusive by nature and avoided criticism by going incommunicado.

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