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"My experience was so insular," he says.
They don't look like ugly, macho stuff for teenage boys… McKelvie: Comics lost readers in the 90s partly because the art was so insular.
The Jewish neighborhood in Philadelphia where he grew up was so insular, he said, he had never met an African-American child until he went to summer camp at age 9.
In 1968 — the year of her divorce and a time when "New York was so insular; for the critics, the sun rose and set on American art" — Goodman had an epiphany in West Germany, when she visited the international art show Documenta, in Kassel.
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But does it need to be so insular?
How could any credible musician be so insular?
Why do we want to be so insular?" he said.
It's so insular that these stories get going and they get amplified.
"People absolutely love it, and so much energy and enthusiasm has been harnessed," says Noddy. "Life can be so insular.
The society is so insular that even the Kuna themselves may not leave Kuna Yala without signed permission from the chief.
The site is so insular that in the two decades it was occupied by Sun Microsystems it was nicknamed Sun Quentin (a reference to San Quentin prison, about 40 miles north).
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