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In Milan in the 1600s, three-quarters of the female nobility were cloistered.
Somewhat ironically, most of these composers whose music was publicly praised were nuns who were cloistered away from public display.
Kom Tang recalls a time not long ago when Korean restaurants were cloistered in several blocks of Midtown.
However, he was encouraged to learn this week that serious economists were cloistered away at a recent meeting studying ways of incorporating his critiques into the IPCC modelling process.
They were cloistered in a hermetic hotel's press room, which North Korean government chaperones would not let them leave for more than three hours.
Mr. Barr and Rod J. Rosenstein, the deputy attorney general who appointed Mr. Mueller and oversaw much of his work, were cloistered inside the Justice Department debating how to present the findings.
The crowd was trying to get closer to Bank of America Stadium, where politicians and Democratic Party delegates were cloistered, past a series of militarised checkpoints.
Though lifelong Catholics, Graus' parents had met few nuns or sisters near their home in Sterling Heights, Mich., and assumed most were cloistered in remote convents.
The crowd was trying to get closer to Bank of America Stadium, where politicians and Democratic Party delegates were cloistered, past a series of militarized checkpoints.
There can be no adequate understanding of the most important issues we face when disciplines are cloistered from one another and operate on their own premises.
In much the same way, the Institute is cloistered.
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