" Meanwhile, Fortune's David Kirkpatrick mused on the iPod phenomenon, declaring that a little isolation isn't necessarily such a bad thing: "Why do I, and so many others, want to cocoon ourselves off into our little music bubbles, even when we're out and about?
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It is not easy to preserve, in a world of quick and inexpensive travel, the quiet pleasures of a former isolation.
The armed groups are calling for a political isolation law to be passed banning officials who served under the late Muammar Gaddafi from senior government posts.
Once the miner's symptoms were noted, local carers put him in a makeshift isolation ward and the Ugandan ministry of health sent in its rapid-response team.
The defense also called a psychologist, John Fabian, who testified that Beasley suffers from depression, alcohol abuse, low self-esteem and a feeling of isolation, all possible results of a troubled, abusive childhood.
Recently, I met a man who had spent more than five years in isolation at a prison in the Boston suburb of Walpole, Massachusetts, not far from my home.
Patients have praised a stem cell isolation unit which has opened at Derriford Hospital in Plymouth.
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But men still comprise only 3.6% of all at-home parents, fostering a sense of isolation for some.
The reality driving this Tuareg revolt is more likely a complex hybrid of several factors, including ethnic nationalism, political isolation and a lack of economic opportunity.
The outcome of a referendum could be that "the British patient will be cured" or that it will "doze away in a state of isolation of its own choosing".
"These men feel a sense of isolation and find it hard to talk to female colleagues about certain issues or admit they are having difficulties at work, " he said.
And there is a mild incentive for virtue: the joyous welcome afforded to countries that gain readmission after a period of isolation (as happened to South Africa after apartheid or Pakistan when democracy returned).
About three months into his term, during a shakedown following the murder of an inmate, prison officials turned up a makeshift knife in his cell. (He denies that it was his.) They gave him a year in isolation.
For while his Lincoln is far more integrated into the fabric of his society than any of his other characters, he remains a man who struggles against a sense of isolation, whether personal or political, amid the maelstrom.
But what I chose was something that was so charged with a complex set of emotions and social taboos, and the way it's painted, it feels more empathetic to a child's experience, a kind of a dawning sexual awareness and a sense of isolation and exploration and things like that.
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By the middle of August, Mr Moi and his advisers realised that they risked being undone by a combination of international isolation, mass action at home by advocates of reform, rising crime and a deteriorating economy.
"I think it caused a certain level of isolation and distrust on the part of someone who really just wanted to be a very very gentle, nice, kindhearted soul and have similar people around him, " he says.
But Anthony, a scorer whose game relies on half-court isolation, may have a rougher adaptation.
In one in-depth study, prepared for a legal challenge of prisoner-isolation practices, he concluded that about a third developed acute psychosis with hallucinations.
Experiments simulating the isolation of a Mars mission have shown that team spirit is vital.
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Its Malagasy name refers to its carnivorous diet and isolation on a landmass in the middle of the ocean.
Willingham was held in isolation in a sixty-square-foot cell, twenty-three hours a day.
Latitude apps are mostly built to work for a single user in isolation.
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It is wrong in any event to consider a single tax in isolation.
In 2001, Catherine spent three weeks in isolation at a clinic so that she could get a bone marrow transplant.
Casares grew up in near isolation on a sheep farm in Patagonia, Argentina, some 6, 000 miles away from Palo Alto, California.
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In general Asia has always sought isolation as a form of self-defense.
In the north-east both Middlesbrough and Sunderland have built impressive new stadiums, which stand in splendid isolation amidst a lot of empty ground.
People from Devon and Cornwall who need protective isolation after a stem cell transplant now no longer have to travel to Bristol or London.
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