The viewer is faced with the aftermath of an unspecified disaster, and a countryside filled with wandering loners on the brink of oollapse. |
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The most effective change insurgents aren't loners, mavericks, or revolutionaries. |
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These positive findings challenge the conventional view of gamers as introverted loners. |
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The Net is turning people into loners who prefer a computer interface rather than the warmth of a smile from fellow human beings. |
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Tyler, though, drifted into a group of loners and misfits who, if they had social events, did so beyond the school's compass. |
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I suppose it can be a lonely life but we're all loners and mavericks to some extent and I am happy by myself. |
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In contrast, users who like to stay at home or be alone do not preferentially associate with other loners. |
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Although we were not exactly loners among the wealthy children, we more often preferred the close company of our group. |
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In the middle phase, cooperators form traveling waves that are eroded on one side by new defectors and built up on the other by converted loners. |
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So why does he keep making movies about bloodthirsty loners out for revenge? |
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All kinds of groups use fear to terrorize the loners and coerce fealty from those who don't want to be a target. |
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Surgeons innovating surgical techniques or using state-of-the-art equipment are loners, the majority being happy with time-tested norms. |
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Between there and the mainland were only a few scattered fishermen, renegades, loners and eccentrics. |
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Some of them are loners, but the loners usually keep to themselves, and many don't like to roam the streets at all. |
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Students with Asperger syndrome frequently say they are the last to get picked for games and are seen as loners, making them more isolated and susceptible to bullying. |
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Christopher Dickey says the danger comes not from the loners inspired by leaders like Awlaki but from our own overreaction. |
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They were also loners, with few people, even in their own families, in whom they could confide. |
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It was a wonderful time of peace and diversity, where punks, poseurs, happy shiny couples and twitchy loners and could coexist long enough to gobble pancakes. |
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There are primitive fears of loners that can be traced back to the days when everyone's energy and participation in rituals was necessary for the survival of a tribe. |
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Combine television viewing with countless hours logged onto the Internet, and one could argue that Americans have degenerated into a society of semi-literate loners. |
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Also, his idea of the confessionary room that talks like a priest, can be useful for the loners and old people who always want to talk to someone. |
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They are usually solitary loners that look completely ordinary. |
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Juvenile firesetters also have been found to view themselves as loners. |
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One HR manager said that bosses making layoff decisions go first for the loners because getting rid of them does no damage to the body politic. |
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Bull elephants are loners and regularly enter a testosterone-charged state called musth, which causes them to attack trainers and other elephants alike. |
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