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Today, three weeks before death she held court, cloistered in the bottom wing of her two story f lat, in a house within a house where her world was now.
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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However, it should be done by trying to integrate those children into a normal school and not into the cloistered atmosphere of some special school.
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They can sink into a closed, sheltered, cloistered life.
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We in this country have led a comparatively sequestered and cloistered life.
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I have always had the feeling that we may be training our teachers in too cloistered an atmosphere.
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The world is not composed of people living saint-like, religious lives, and coming from cloistered seclusion to claim this remedy.
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They do not live in a cloistered atmosphere.
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I am certain that most people would not enjoy living the cloistered life of the silent cell.
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In this cloistered calm it is sometimes difficult to detect the noises from outside, but there is a noise now.
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Suitable it may be for a few cloistered, sequestered individuals, but ruinous to an active and industrious race like ours.
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We are talking in this monastic-like place, cloistered, separated from the world outside.
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She should net practise a fugitive and cloistered virtue.
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I have been thinking while this discussion has been going on that we are considering this expenditure of £41,000,000 in almost a cloistered atmosphere.
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He must live in a very cloistered world.
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They are isolated equally because they are subject to a very cloistered discipline which, again, makes it more difficult for them to express their opinions.
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They were not the creation of cloistered academics, unaware of the desirability of having units that divide by three without leaving untidy fractions.
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We are not really all so cloistered; some of us have had a considerable experience of life.
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Magistrates are not a bunch of old fuddy-duddies living cloistered lives, detached from the real world.
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He went on to say that justice is not a cloistered virtue.
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Parliamentary democracy, like justice, is not a cloistered virtue.
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At the same time, the impression is gaining ground that their members are drawn from a very cloistered section.
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Far from being cloistered by their wealth and success, local residents are active in charitable and community work.
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Does he agree with the principle that employers have the right to claim emoluments from cloistered staff who are cloistered for the purpose of carrying out their duties?
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Editors live curiously cloistered lives.
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They are cloistered in communities in the middle of the countryside, and in the case of some women's training colleges "cloistered" is the right word to use.
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Our idea was that we should allow these people to live a fuller life and not be held in the cloistered seclusion of one particular industry.
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One of the advantages of these developments is that they are not cloistered arts; that it is an attempt to bring art close to the people.
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We have had a great deal of advice from the cloistered seclusions of college and cathedral close in the last few days, and such words as "primitive"and"barbaric" have been used.
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The canonesses of the monastery helped the poor, but remained cloistered and did not have the right to teach outside of the cloister.
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They generally live solitary lifestyles, cloistered away from society in their pursuit of arcana.
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Women who took the oath as sisters became cloistered.
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However, he had a weak constitution, and his cloistered rule lasted just under two years before he died.
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She remained as a cloistered nun at the monastery for 86 years.
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Revathy leads a cloistered life and does not visit anyone.
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The east wing serves as a cloistered residence for the religious sisters.
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Religious associations have the exclusive right to establish religious educational institutions, invite foreigners to work with religious groups, and organize cloistered and monastic communities.
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The vast majority of the priesthood tends toward a cloistered lifestyle, spending little time outside their temples, libraries, or universities.
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Cloistered below decks in cages which held 50 internees, the prisoners were forced to use broken toilets which overflowed frequently into their communal area.
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Mechanical space, functional spaces won a game between a decontextualized nature, wild, tropical and cloistered, overcome and deceived by engineering.
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The temple is enclosed by a cloistered wall ("prakara").
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A bass part exists as well, which is interesting considering that this music was written for a group of cloistered nuns.
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Due to her true example of cloistered rule, she was known as the "ama-shogun", or the nun-shogun.
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They conjure a real sense of the grand home of a cloistered religious and academic community of the past.
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One of the effects was reinforcing the separation of cloistered communities.
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He began picking up other instruments, familiarizing himself with methods and techniques outside of the cloistered world of classical music.
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Architecturally, the new facilities and cloistered walkways complemented and continued the neo-gothic features of the historic church building.
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Beginning to understand her passion to escape the confines of her cloistered life, he offers to teach her how to ride.
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There, in solitude, cloistered and penitent, she reviewed in a new light her former life and sought forgiveness.
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While the law still forbade cloistered convents, third order institutions including schools under the jurisdiction of the ecclesiastical dioceses were allowed.
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He lived as a cloistered scholar, supported by his modest inheritance.
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There is evidence that fair skin was a characteristic of the cloistered "binukot", who were often kept indoors from a very early age.
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Cloistered members of the church dwelled in temples and monasteries dedicating themselves to understanding the mysteries of the mind.
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The original settlers must have felt cloistered, as if in a monastery.
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Cloistered below decks in cages which held 50 internees, the prisoners were forced to use broken toilets, which overflowed frequently into their communal area.
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Cloistered nuns and monks could obtain the indulgence in their house chapels.
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They were the first cloistered contemplative community in the state.
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Cloistered below decks in cages which held 50 internees each, the prisoners were forced to use broken toilets which overflowed frequently into their communal area.
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She sings a song about how pampered and cloistered her world is, and how she wants to find a true love.
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Herein two or three shrines of equal importance are seen cloistered inside a common nalambalam.
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Henrquez then cloistered himself to continue his studies.
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His charity knew no bounds, and it was directed toward all those in need, including priests facing difficulties and cloistered nuns who often are forgotten by benefactors.
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The pond is surrounded by cloistered pavilions.
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The term "cloistered" is synonymous with "enclosed".
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During its first eight years, the new order also was unusual in its public outreach, in contrast to most female religious who remained cloistered and adopted strict ascetic practices.
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They are contemplatives in the cloistered life.
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Called me from my cloistered life.
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The area around the buildings was landscaped with gardens planted according to horticultural information obtained from medieval manuscripts and artifacts, and the structure includes multiple medieval-style cloistered herb gardens.
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A retired prime minister who still wields considerable power and influence behind the scenes is called a "yami shogun", or shadow shogun, a somewhat modern incarnation of the cloistered rule.
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The brash color floral decoration makes this cloister, with octagonal columns in pergola-like structure, likely unique and would seem to clash with the introspective world of cloistered nuns.
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Valjean realizes it would be unfair to allow her to become a nun without her having fully experienced the outside world that a cloistered nun renounces.
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Self-sufficient dormitories, classrooms, several lavatories, kitchen, a scullery, pantry, refrigerated area, corridors, offices, cloistered area, laundry room, infirmary, bakery and tailor shop were housed in the school.
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Monks are usually members of cloistered communities.
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They will not be cloistered.
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At the time, such independent action by women threatened some men, and the church preferred the regimen of the cloistered nun behind the walls of a convent.
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Often, they served as the extern sister of the community: the sister with the task of greeting visitors and handling relations between the cloistered nuns and the outside world.
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Like monks, canons regular live in community and are tied to one house, but like friars, they are not cloistered but do their work in the world.
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The descriptions also, however, steeped the female orator in what the public viewed as unfeminine gore, not in the more cloistered patriotism of institutional domesticity.
In the process of this discussion he defines the essential elements of the cloistered life, the substantialia.
Of course, this technological revolution is broader than the often-cloistered world of music education.
What do the economic and material exchanges between families and convents reveal about the internal workings and external relations of cloistered communities ?
The cloistered bodies, however, can also be interpreted as another metaphor of political suffocation and stagnation.
Both authors investigate the capacity of oppressed groups to escape or subvert hegemonic power by establishing cloistered spaces of reinvention.
Nuns were increasingly cloistered, she notes, and this was expressed inside and outside convents in the elaboration of screens, gateways and convent walls.
We also gain a better understanding of the role of objects in articulating religious discipline and regulating the networks of interpersonal relations within cloistered communities.
The tenth-century reform saw non-cloistered women as abominable and déclassé.
Indeed, women can don the ochre robe and become cloistered, thus lending legitimacy to their vocation.
The male artist as self-employed producer exhibits the same emotional lassitude, the same unmanliness as the pre-capitalist cloistered monk.
After the war he was sceptical about too cloistered an academic life and had an idealistic desire to be a bridge-builder in the new world order.
Other chapters give advice about practical issues of the monastic life, such as the irritation of cloistered monks about the freedom of obedientiaries to move about.
Women are intolerable unless cloistered.
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