That a Benedictine, even a cloistered one, would pen a story about Cistercian life seems inherently risky. |
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More than 25 years ago, Koestenbaum traded the cloistered halls of academia for the front lines of the global economy. |
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You walk along airy, cloistered corridors decorated with huge paintings to reach the Monasterio's 100 plus rooms and almost 20 suites. |
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The cloistered walkways of Cambridge Crematorium are dotted with granite plaques bearing the names of the dear departed. |
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This failure to meet publication dates highlights the problem of cloistered academics. |
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Mary Catharine is a cloistered Dominican nun of the Monastery of Our Lady of the Rosary, Summit, New Jersey. |
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I am saying to him that he should stay in his cloistered, academic gown, hopelessly out of touch with the real economy. |
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In the larger world outside the cloistered environs of Cambridge academia, the ever-shifting kaleidoscope of life was shaken yet again. |
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Anyone who is interested in the vocation to the cloistered life as a Discalced Carmelite Nun, please contact the Reverend Mother. |
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When it was time to leave the cloistered halls of academia and put all her knowledge to use, she chose to come to Pattaya to work. |
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How could they contribute to society without leaving the cloistered surroundings of the academy? |
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But these letters aside, Brick Lane is a cloistered domestic drama, unperturbed by the outside world. |
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The thought of leading the cloistered life of a nun made her bitterly unhappy, and she determined to run away from the convent. |
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Someone, in the cloistered mews where Aston Martins are built, came up with some rather novel marketing ideas. |
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Through video she brightens the life of her cloistered neighbor, the painter, though he remains indoors. |
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By the fifteenth century in England, even the regular clergy were rarely so tightly cloistered as to cut them off from social relations. |
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But sound artist Francisco Lopez is no cloistered academic, folks, no matter how many big words he tosses around. |
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Walker was talking about racism of a type I don't think we've ever experienced in our cloistered little corner of the South-west Pacific. |
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The names don't sing of cloistered halls and port wine the way Alistair does. |
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The feudal system is cloistered and I welcomed the change as it gave me a chance to grow emotionally and spiritually. |
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For two years, he cloistered himself in a cave overlooking the Pacific Ocean in Taipei County and meditated on the questions of life and death. |
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Understanding something such as a random act of violence is difficult for Gerald, because of his cloistered upbringing. |
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Yet for our ministers, cloistered from economic reality, it's business as usual. |
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Like many kids growing up in the mid-1960s, I spent countless hours cloistered in my room assembling those multicolored bricks. |
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Those in their 40s, 50s and 60s have only Jungian flash-memories of our elders' inhibited and cloistered past. |
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A cloistered walkway cloaked in blackness ran around the periphery of the ground floor of the atrium. |
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While this nuptial dimension belongs to the entire Church by reason of our baptism, the cloistered nun is consecrated to be an icon of this reality. |
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A short walk out of the centre brings you to the cool stone walls of the cloistered courtyard, a welcome oasis of calm away from the busy city streets. |
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He's the other-worldly mystic, cloistered away, who deals daily in more murder, suffering and unforgiveness than most of us encounter in a month of Monday mornings. |
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After saying for a year that he would not resign, he finally stepped down and cloistered himself for a while in a monastery until his appointment in Rome. |
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The hymn-anthem, incorporating a popular hymn tune or carol, was one product of the expansion of anthem singing beyond the cloistered cathedral setting. |
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As this cloistered, claustrophobic existence begins to give way to outside pressure, the pathos of Lamb and Doggo's stories is made pitifully real. |
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This was the perfect voice to carry pop culture through the mid-60s, till things went tragic and the Beatles turned into eminences cloistered enough to be their own parodies. |
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Here are five essential facts about one of the world's oldest and most cloistered royal families. |
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But a cloistered career does not necessarily portend a lack of empathy with the hoi polloi. |
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Propitiate mutual collaboration with brothers, sisters, laity, Dominican youth movements, cloistered sisters. |
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Documentary exploring the cloistered world of Notting Hill's strict Carmelite sisterhood. |
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But most authors are by nature bookworms, happiest in cloistered seclusion. |
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William Notman's studio pictures of girls are idealized representations of this cloistered world. |
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Never let it be forgotten that our actions affect human beings out there in the real world, beyond our cloistered environment. |
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Only in Heaven will we understand how much the prayer of cloistered religious effectively accompanies apostolic action! |
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A cloistered saint cannot be of much help on the details of what to watch out for in the way of temptation. |
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In itself, the incident was trivial, but the novice who had just made profession in a cloistered monastery did not experience it as such. |
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The days when languages and cultures were cloistered in their countries or regions of origin are long gone. |
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It is not religion that binds women, but the selective dictates of those who wish them cloistered. |
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Senior managers are not cloistered but are constantly interacting with others within the organization. |
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So I didn't suddenly go from cloistered academic life to the spotlight of the open world. |
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Higher education has long kept itself cloistered, but the time for this is past. |
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His sister, Isabella, a cloistered novitiate, petitions Angelo for mercy. |
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But over the years, cloistered in their mountain keep, complete with moat, bender and Patton became ever more reclusive. |
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She lands in a pint-sized apartment, and shares a bunk bed and cloistered bathroom with another teen model. |
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Formerly a playground for Sunday school kids, it has a spooky, cloistered feel to it. |
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Why should the cloistered wants of juvenile men, with baby opinions, dominate any medium and industry so many of us care about? |
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After World War II, interstate highways opened, and new bypasses rerouted life away from cloistered downtowns. |
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They expect speedy action to integrate that cloistered community into the army and the workforce. |
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For the two founders, who prided themselves on being well-informed, it would be a harsh lesson in the dangers of being too clever and too cloistered. |
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It is 1969, and a cloistered block in west Philadelphia is shaken to its core by long kept secrets, betrayal and lies that wreak terrible damage on two families. |
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Enough with your slightly cloistered existence and cheap catnip toys. |
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Eventually their cloistered world is interrupted when the violence outside literally comes crashing in, forcing them to face the truth of their convictions. |
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By the time of the Second Vatican Council, the bestowal of the consecration was limited to cloistered nuns only. |
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That same year, Dagobert III died and the Neustrians proclaimed Chilperic II, the cloistered son of Childeric II, as king. |
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Despite the experiments going on at every turn, people walking around this research facility don't get the impression they're cloistered in a windowless lab. |
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We ended our discussion with her insisting that my brothers should be kept out of this matter, otherwise they would have changed their opinion on Mohammed and I risked spending my days cloistered in the house. |
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Long before he stopped appearing on the concert stage he had enjoyed the cloistered atmosphere of the recording studio and the frenetic activity of the studio workers. |
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She fulfilled this office making the most of her gifts as a woman of culture and of lofty spirituality, capable of dealing competently with the organizational aspects of cloistered life. |
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The vividness of this song lies in the simultaneous intertwining of the sinuous serenade with the helpless frustration of the girl, cloistered in her bedroom. |
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But this politically sullen and artistically cloistered overview does not prevent street art practitioners from adjusting to the space where their exchange takes place. |
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Kakukan was a clerical official at Ninnaji, a Shingon temple in northern Kyoto, which was historically headed by cloistered imperial princes. |
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The legislation shows utter disregard and lack of concern for people who live more than two hours away from the hub of their very cloistered world. |
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Between them, Surinder and Kamaljit Bains have seen everything: promises and betrayal, cloistered homes and soaring escapes, a little ambition and a lot of disappointment. |
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Men and women about to enter into arranged marriages were able to get to know each other, and cloistered women found a connection to the outside world. |
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Just as in the Upper Room, Mary in her heart, with her prayerful presence, watched over the origins of the Church, so too now the Church's journey is entrusted to the loving heart and praying hands of cloistered nuns. |
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Informationally cloistered agents do not have their ignorance from luck but they are not culpable either. |
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Last week a group of four high-spirited folksters known as the Weavers had succeeded in shouting, twanging and crooning folk singing out of its cloistered corner. |
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