It is of an island people cut off from the wider world - isolated and exposed.
And in the wider world, Nelson Mandela and Mahatma Gandhi stand out as selfless examples.
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Barbet enthusiasts are eager to get the wider world panting for their favorite pooches.
So we should recall Britain's role in the wider world away from the continent.
Uruguay's fate also depends on the wider world, and especially on its two big neighbours.
Rover sure was locally connected, though apparently not with the wider world of finance.
When misfortune strikes, they respond with a calm decisiveness, but the wider world has its own ideas.
The grounds of Villa Borghese are also where Rome turns its cultural attention to the wider world.
That meal, like so many experiences with my surrogate parents, became a portal to a wider world.
The health, or lack of it, of the U.S. economy impacts heavily on the wider world economy.
In Europe and the wider world he has to make France admired again, as it once was.
Mr Levitt's research on crime has earned him occasional spells of petty notoriety in the wider world.
Like anything worth collecting, these treasures triggered gratifying private reflections while opening a window onto a wider world.
Certainly, the best-known schools often have strong research reputations to match their brand recognition in the wider world.
In the wider world of writing, there can also be more practical reasons.
The newspaper's Overseas Edition claims further that China has become a country with significant contribution to the wider world.
We used to feel we could shut our front door on the problems and conflicts of the wider world.
That is essential for the safety of the region and the wider world.
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And even if it were, there are plenty of places in the wider world where Europeans could lend a hand.
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It would also be good to have a church that offers some ethical and moral leadership to the wider world.
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It's all about enriching them, in terms of giving them independence in their thinking skills and looking at the wider world.
It has also translated into better housing, clothes, medical care and communication with the wider world and more know-how for further progress.
Sometimes this mood comes from the wider world, or outside influences.
To the wider world, however, Sasol is the original innovator in synfuels.
When it comes to forging a genuine foreign policy for Europe in the wider world, words not deeds still come easiest and cheapest.
But one cannot help but respond to Ms Raffo's humane plea when so much American theatre makes scant reference to the wider world.
For the community of plant scientists, and its supporters in government and the wider world of science, this is a vital test of strength.
During the Edo Period (1615-1863), when Japan cut itself off from the wider world, only Chinese and Dutch traders were allowed into the country.
His faithful and creative grindstone-tending (92 symphonies at that point, plus dozens of string quartets, masses, operas) had built his reputation in the wider world.
What is a problem for Hastert is the unrest on his own side of the aisle, both in Congress and in the wider world of conservatism.
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