A lyrical, a scholarly, a fastidious mind might have used seclusion and solitude to perfect its powers. |
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Above the banking hall is a brick-clad volume containing cellular conference rooms and offices which require a greater degree of seclusion. |
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I love the way the topography lends itself to creating secret hideaways where guests can sit down and enjoy the views in seclusion. |
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He lives in relative seclusion in his enormous Swiss chalet, protected by servants and a devoted wife. |
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After the death of his beloved son, he had retired to a country house and submerged himself in seclusion for several months. |
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Seek shade and seclusion in your own gorgeous garden after examining these bowered garden ideas. |
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The family here in Utah has stayed in seclusion throughout its ordeal, shutting the door to the news media. |
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Just a few months ago you were in seclusion on a mountaintop with small goats keeping you company. |
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Cpl Hassoun's relatives in Utah have been in seclusion since the report of his death was issued on Saturday. |
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Without security, regardless of their legitimate rights, women will be fearful and will choose to remain in seclusion. |
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Such interest is anathema to Sun Wen, a quietly spoken intellectual who enjoys writing poetry in seclusion. |
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The house is set off the road and offers plenty of seclusion and privacy for its occupants. |
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The initiates themselves must remain in seclusion during the sometimes grueling training. |
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Located in an area of great natural beauty, this tastefully restored farm cottage will appeal to those seeking peace and seclusion. |
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The resort's seclusion attracted him more than the chance to see any celebrity personalities. |
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After the consummation of the marriage, there is a period of seclusion until the young couple re-enters society. |
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Now he lives in seclusion in Kent, a practising magistrate who writes frequently for the Tablet. |
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Its slopes are relatively untrodden, making it ideal for hikers who'd rather earn seclusion than bragging rights. |
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A certain amount of seclusion for contemplation and introspection might be beneficial. |
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In about eight miles of Lancaster, there are about 25,000 Amish living in seclusion. |
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Cows have their counter-strategies, leaving the group to live in seclusion when they are calving. |
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Women went from being autonomous individuals to subservient beings living in seclusion. |
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After a day in seclusion, relatives of executed American hostage Paul Johnson Jr. released a statement. |
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And it's going to be quite a buzz because the twins have been in seclusion and they have been out of the public eye. |
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This is a very extraordinary thing, because the family really has been in seclusion for the past 24 hours. |
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Jimmy Connors is not Howard Hughes, but has spent a good deal longer in seclusion. |
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I believe that the son speaks for so many sons and daughters out there, living out this nightmare in seclusion. |
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At the same time, authorities couldn't hold such a prominent figure in seclusion for interrogation indefinitely. |
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Deafness is a catalyst that pushes many elderly people into seclusion, isolation, and even senility. |
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But, more than the excitement, the sheer seclusion and beauty that a quiet alpine ski run can give is something rarely experienced. |
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In a descriptive study, they examined the causes that patients and nurses gave for the initiation of restraint and seclusion. |
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The treatments comprised straightjackets, seclusion, insulin shock and electric shock treatment, that was it. |
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Externally the building is approached through a lychgate, which enhances the feeling of seclusion, and a beautifully simple porch. |
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But even they have only occasional access to the inner sanctum where the high priests officiate in seclusion. |
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These girls were kept in tenebrous seclusion, suspended between life and death, until marriage. |
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He's a strapping, robust he-man living a life of seclusion with other retired adventurers in Kenya, who handily dispatches a group of assassins. |
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Natural granite stone walls provide seclusion, and the area has raised flowerbeds and a rockery stocked with a variety of plants and shrubs. |
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It's all so-and-so happening upon someone in woodland seclusion, playing in a pool, or wrestling on the hearthrug. |
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Now a queen dowager in a foreign country she had barely begun to settle in, she was suddenly pushed into strict seclusion for 40 days. |
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In its isolation, seclusion, and self-reliant independence, Col. Lloyd's plantation resembles what the baronial domains were, during the middle ages in Europe. |
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These monks live in seclusion, and study the ways of the giant squid. |
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Those with the least to reveal are the ones most interested in seclusion. |
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Little tarmac roads wound between the trees and little front and rear gardens were packed with small bushes that gave each property a feeling of seclusion. |
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She retreats upward, seeking the seclusion of her rooftop lair. |
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Ibrahim says he repeatedly wrote letters asking for his son to be taken out of seclusion. |
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Should they be seeking to bridge the gap between the hearing and deaf communities or maintain a stance of isolation and seclusion? |
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For his part, Mortenson has remained in seclusion and released only opaque statements, mainly through his charity. |
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Wilderness campgrounds in national parks and forests offered much more privacy and seclusion than commercial RV parks, many of which were really just glorified parking lots. |
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The University of Oklahoma Press is to be commended for bringing this wonderful text out of seclusion and putting together a truly fine publication. |
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But his period of monastic seclusion officially comes to an end on Thursday. |
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Furthermore, the seclusion of women within marriage and family life allows them to buffer the psychological shocks and reverses associated with industrial life. |
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Just offshore from the Stromsholmen centre lies the island of Kvitholmen, which harbours yet more facilities for divers who want a little more seclusion. |
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Built around the 1940s Mill House, at Barrowford is tucked away behind a mature tree lined avenue that offers privacy and seclusion to the property. |
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We have been locked in seclusion, placed in restraints, chemically and physically straitjacketed, lobotomized, shocked and beaten because we protested too much. |
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We who feel that the real is unattainable, or at least ungraspable, for us does salvation lie only in seclusion, in retreat, like a star abandoning its constellation? |
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Living on an island usually means living in seclusion, the water on all sides disconnecting inhabitants from the rest of the world and all of modernity. |
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Under every creed, monachal austerity and seclusion had been attempted. |
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Mature chestnut, beech, sycamore, silver birch and laurel trees are dotted around the property and ensure privacy and seclusion without interfering with the views. |
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As he grows older Frenhofer retreats into seclusion, devoting his last years to a single work that no one has seen and that he cannot bring himself to complete. |
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On a bluff overlooking the sea, he pitched a tent and lived there for the next year in near total seclusion. |
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When Scottish author Candia McWilliam lost her sight at the age of 52, she could have sunk deeper into her seclusion. |
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Look out on the duck pond from the warmth and seclusion of the house's sunroom. |
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Edward III was frail and in seclusion, his prestigious eldest son, Edward the Black Prince, terminally ill. |
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Such seclusion and sublimity were indeed well suited to the dark and wild mysteries of the Druids. |
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Hatoyama clashed with Tojo and, as a result, he had to spend some time in seclusion at a villa in Karuizawa, Nagano Prefecture. |
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Patients should be treated with dignity and respect, restraints and seclusion should not be over used. |
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Hermits are usually associated with a larger monastery but live in seclusion some distance from the main compound. |
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His request was granted and, on 31 January 1944, he departed for Chagford, Devon, where he could work in seclusion. |
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Through the seclusion era, Japanese goods remained a sought after luxury by European monarchs. |
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The scholar Cui Shensi steals glimpses of a beautiful woman living in seclusion and becomes so attracted to her that he proposes marriage. |
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The huts were seclusion lodges, where we were to live isolated from society. |
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Mortenson has been in seclusion since, citing ailing health. |
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They make the round of the villages, collecting grain to make bread in the period of their seclusion, in an extorsive rather than begging manner. |
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For no nearness in space, no closeness of relations, no daily intimacy, can do away with the inexorable laws which give the adept his seclusion. |
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As a result of her seclusion, republicanism temporarily gained strength, but in the latter half of her reign her popularity recovered. |
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In 1870, republican sentiment in Britain, fed by the Queen's seclusion, was boosted after the establishment of the Third French Republic. |
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Japan then almost completely abandoned the further development and military use of firearms during a period of seclusion known as sakoku. |
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Thence started a period of seclusion, peace, prosperity and mild progress known as the Edo period. |
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The seclusion lodge houses circumcision initiates, keeping them separate from the rest of the community. |
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The 15 principles that frame the document highlight how schoolwide behavioral interventions can significantly reduce or eliminate the use of restraint and seclusion. |
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It would be ideal for an Equestrian facility, private company camping ground, lodge, or just a 'get away' place for those that want beautiful seclusion. |
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Despite signs of a recovery in May 1811, by the end of the year George had become permanently insane and lived in seclusion at Windsor Castle until his death. |
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As the Act of the Six Articles neared passage in Parliament, Cranmer moved his wife and children out of seclusion, probably in Ford Palace in Kent, and out of England. |
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