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This tends to isolate FarEasTone, a disadvantage in an industry known for mergers and alliances.
Where Saint Laurent tends to isolate himself in Paris or Morocco, and then complain that he's lonely, Berge, at 70, remains curious.
The landscape tends to isolate the humans in it, and there aren't that many humans to begin with, which increases the imaginative pull of most scenes.
She tends to isolate the mechanical act of taking a picture from the visceral connection with a subject, as she was taught to compartmentalize sex and love.
The camera tends to isolate the characters in groups of two, three or four as they gnaw at one another's vitals.
Endogamy, holding the choice within one's group, increases group solidarity but tends to isolate the group and limit its political strength.
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It was that people with hearing loss tend to isolate themselves and isolation is a risk factor for dementia whether you're hearing or hearing-impaired.
"And I have a feeling that people who are ill tend to isolate themselves.
When we think about prints, we tend to isolate the pattern and its repeats.
Ramlugon, 29, agrees: "a big part of my problem is that I tend to isolate myself a lot.
Since the bats also use the calls to communicate with one another, the scientists suggest that the differences tend to isolate the three variants for mating.
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