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1 She'd been using the book as an excuse to remain aloof .
2 He had decided, after all, not to remain aloof from the political campaign.
3 Would she join us against Octavian, or just remain aloof ?
4 An artist, Sergeant Graham, must remain aloof from the market-place.
5 Unless our women remain aloof from action, how are the ideals to be preserved?
6 So I was no niais, no naive country fool, unless to remain aloof were folly.
7 Georgia managed to remain aloof during the previous Chechen conflict, but it has been harder this time.
8 Go, learn another world - but remain aloof , rail at it gently like Auden-andhand us its soul in iambics.
9 The landlord can hardly remain aloof , try how he will, because his larger tenants are so closely interested.
10 So many of the court treat those of us who remain aloof like eunuchs, as if we feel nothing.
11 The Balkan would have been better off had they decided to remain aloof , detached in their archipelago of universities.
12 It was perhaps because he wanted to remain aloof and indifferent, and because it would not let him be.
13 They give him leave and he rides off, crouching well beneath his shield, while the other two remain aloof .
14 Her bosses were right to remain aloof from the everyday problems of the office; it allowed them space to think.
15 This would allow Din Djarin to remain aloof and mysterious while still providing opportunities for richer characterization and emotional connection.
16 They remain aloof for the most part, arguing that their values should be imposed while they as a people remain apart.
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