In 1985, with Hubbard in seclusion, the church faced two of its most difficult court challenges.
Today, Yoshimoto lives in seclusion in a luxurious home in Tokyo with her musician husband.
They met in seclusion yesterday in the mountain town of Basel, Switzerland.
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Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus, and Michelle Knight remain in seclusion and released their first statements since they were found May 6 after Berry escaped and called 911.
Anthony has remained in seclusion since then, although a judge ruled she must serve a year of probation stemming from her 2010 conviction on check fraud charges.
The new Pope has yet to meet his predecessor, who has been living in seclusion since his retirement at the papal summer residence in Castel Gandolfo, south of Rome.
Her 1988 autobiography, We Live in Seclusion, and a film made about her, drew international attention to the plight of the Roma in the past and present, our correspondent adds.
In Illinois, Shannon Wilfong is charged with child abduction, allegedly having forced 6-year-old Richard K. Wilfong Chekevdia to live in seclusion and be hidden, at times in crawl spaces and the attic, for nearly two years, according to court documents.
For anyone who has been in seclusion in the High Sierras for the last several years and missed the hype, the Year 2000 computer bug, or Y2K as acronym-enamored technologists like to call it, is the result of a computer programming convention that represents dates with only two digits for the year.
The "plastic soul" of "Young Americans" was his strange response to the sound of black America and "Station to Station, " recorded in cocaine-maddened seclusion in Los Angeles in the guise of the "Thin White Duke, " presaged his return to Europe.
What matters is that Messerschmidt spent most of his final decade in near seclusion, sculpting sixty-nine heads intended to overwhelm his demons.
Then some programming genius decides to put Miles Davis on the show during his 1982 comeback tour (he'd been in self-seclusion, nursing his addictions for a few years).
When Hubbard went into seclusion, in 1980, Miscavige was one of the few people who maintained close contact with him.
Between 1420 and 1924, 24 emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties lived here in near-total seclusion, rarely venturing out beyond the 10-metre-thick walls, and commanding an almost divine power over their subjects.
Of course there are downsides to living in the countryside - with seclusion and space come inevitably higher transport costs, poor mobile phone coverage and slower internet speeds - but the stats defy any notion that the English rural scene is threatened.
Inspectors said a seclusion facility was still in use - despite being ruled not fit for purpose by the trust.
But as she went down a list of symptoms, they were all there -- loss of appetite, trouble sleeping, waves of irrational anxiety, crying for no reason, loss of interest in work and hobbies, isolation and seclusion.
It was a time when seclusion and retreat, already tropes in Chinese culture, acquired multiple nuances.
Pope Benedict will hold his last public appearance as pope in the square on Wednesday before he retires to a life of seclusion and prayer.
If you need utter seclusion and five-star luxury to achieve Nirvana, book a room in the Como Shambala Estate overlooking the Ayung River in Bagawan village, about 12km northwest of Ubud.
Not surprisingly, Olymbos' seclusion from the rest of the world has engendered a unique culture, and in recent times it has been labelled a living museum.
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