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That a Benedictine, even a cloistered one, would pen a story about Cistercian life seems inherently risky.
More than 25 years ago, Koestenbaum traded the cloistered halls of academia for the front lines of the global economy.
You walk along airy, cloistered corridors decorated with huge paintings to reach the Monasterio's 100 plus rooms and almost 20 suites.
The cloistered walkways of Cambridge Crematorium are dotted with granite plaques bearing the names of the dear departed.
This failure to meet publication dates highlights the problem of cloistered academics.
Mary Catharine is a cloistered Dominican nun of the Monastery of Our Lady of the Rosary, Summit, New Jersey.
I am saying to him that he should stay in his cloistered, academic gown, hopelessly out of touch with the real economy.
In the larger world outside the cloistered environs of Cambridge academia, the ever-shifting kaleidoscope of life was shaken yet again.
Anyone who is interested in the vocation to the cloistered life as a Discalced Carmelite Nun, please contact the Reverend Mother.
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.
How could they contribute to society without leaving the cloistered surroundings of the academy?
But these letters aside, Brick Lane is a cloistered domestic drama, unperturbed by the outside world.
The thought of leading the cloistered life of a nun made her bitterly unhappy, and she determined to run away from the convent.
Someone, in the cloistered mews where Aston Martins are built, came up with some rather novel marketing ideas.
Through video she brightens the life of her cloistered neighbor, the painter, though he remains indoors.
By the fifteenth century in England, even the regular clergy were rarely so tightly cloistered as to cut them off from social relations.
But sound artist Francisco Lopez is no cloistered academic, folks, no matter how many big words he tosses around.
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.
The names don't sing of cloistered halls and port wine the way Alistair does.
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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Examples from Classical Literature
Several are cloistered and every one of them is architecturally of great interest.
How cloistered and constitutionally sequestered from the market and from scandal!
After his death her first impulse was to take the vows of a cloistered nun.
But I have concluded that such a motive for cloistered life is a cowardly one.
She sewed a great deal, she since has told me, there in the cloistered dimness.
It is not in this mysterious and cloistered place that one feels oneself drinking in the classic atmosphere of Helvetian liberty.
The remnant of an sitar, or high place, occupies the centre of the cloistered quadrangle.
How pathetical seemed to her the ignorance of the two men who were her companions in the cloistered house at this time.
The cloistered peace of musquash is a metropolitan riot beside the hush of that village.
In the wooded places are many little cloistered nooks, quiet places where lovers go to sit on Sunday afternoons.
Four cloistered years, inside iron gates, behind the confessional's trefoil screen, she learned only that she was unworthy.
That was the effect of my cloistered life, but I had no feeling of fear.
The home, cloistered off, exclusive, can hardly be said to exist.
But he seems to put away the objective side of his life, and to shut himself up in this cold north as a cloistered thinker.
The 19th-century English setting and story are vividly realised, all candlelit journeys through cloistered homes, the daftness offset by dry humour and Yorkshire accents.
And could they, remembering how her young heart had sickened at the thought of cloistered walls, look upon her grave, in garbs which would chill the very ashes within it?
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