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1 The Ivets were so insular , yet they did more work than most.
2 It's so insular that these stories get going and they get amplified.
3 You are so insular in this negative madness against unity in South Africa.
4 This must be why they've been so insular .
5 I can't believe we live in a country that's so insular and inward-looking and filled with bigotry and hate.
6 But bias too often creeps into commentary at all levels because training, mentorship, and the gym scene remain so insular .
7 Undoubtedly he had never discussed such things with an outsider before, so insular and guarded had his personal life been.
9 Ireland is an island still more remote than Great Britain; but the Irishman has never been so insular as the English.
10 Now that he did, he asked himself if he'd planned to become so insular or if it had just happened...after Mary.
11 It might be asked, if he was so insular in his ideas, why had he taken an American wife, and she a widow?
12 "Americans are so insular , " Malika would explain whenever Sue disagreed with her.
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