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"cloistered" Definitions
  1. protected from the problems and dangers of normal life

401 Sentences With "cloistered"

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They are cloistered at a heavily guarded hotel in southeast Washington.
" Their gathering places were "cloistered spaces open only to [their] members.
We need the Beatles, not as cloistered composers, but as companions.
Cloistered in his office, he telephones likely admirers and videotapes himself obsessively.
Or that she was cloistered at a spa in the Swiss Alps.
We were comrades cloistered in a booth, emboldened by inhibition-free nudists.
Nelli's life within the cloistered walls of Santa Caterina di Cafaggio was productive.
Recently they spotlighted this unusual 1998 stop-motion short, about a cloistered nun.
And what kind of atmosphere did the cloistered studio bring to the mix?
They are cloistered, not displayed for the delectation of either painter or viewer.
I went to a summer camp run by cloistered monks ... in heavy brown robes.
Once I entered that convent, I knew I wanted to be a cloistered nun.
"A cloistered sense of the world does not do them well," Ms. Burke said.
It is historically cloistered, presenting significant roadblocks to outsiders — the charts reflect those pressures.
Lay Christians in the 21st century are certainly not called to be cloistered monks.
That cloistered focus could have worked if the VMAs could still offer effective escapism.
It is owned, managed, run, and enabled by a cloistered group of blue state elites.
" He continues: "We're cloistered in a little area with the secret service away from everybody.
Those employee and community stakeholders are now relatively marginalized, and the executives more socioeconomically cloistered.
By day, White slung coffee and otherwise endeared himself to Thunder Bay's cloistered artistic community.
The aforementioned South and Central American communities, meanwhile, are not cloistered in a particular area.
Many scientists have long preferred to operate outside the political fray, cloistered in their labs.
The painting's interior framing of this cloistered, intensified core echoes another of Hodgkins' pictorial inclinations.
Such artists may lack the popular currency of Lamar, but they are not cloistered souls.
It is difficult to determine how many cases are discussed in the justices' cloistered confines.
In the cloistered, English-speaking world where I grew up, caste seemed hardly to exist.
Nashville can be a cloistered place, but this alliance isn't as unlikely as it seems.
As hate flares and the nation fragments, no one is safe within some cloistered quarter.
Ultimately, this is a game about cloistered bureaucrats who have an important but obscure job.
Through both marriages, she lived a cloistered life in Raqqa, attending to her two sons.
Word quickly spread through the cloistered town that Mike Dowd had sold to Jewish families.
There is no evidence of anything anyone but the most cloistered partisan could call treason.
But in the cloistered world of Grammy voters, they represent something much closer to the majority.
Kidman stars as the headmistress of a cloistered girls school that's remained open during the fighting.
However, while Broodthaers's compositions are dark and cloistered, Feher's works are bright and full of life.
THEY CAME, for the most part, from a cloistered world that time and tragedy have dissolved.
And economists don't do this because economists often have a pretty cloistered existence in their lives.
Unlike their former days as child actors, the Olsens have cloistered themselves from the public eye.
Anderson told me that she was a "bridge" between Assange's cloistered world and life beyond it.
Naturally, this cloistered quality — echoed in the title of her latest solo — makes them deeply intriguing.
Here are five essential facts about one of the world's oldest and most cloistered royal families.
The pontiff will deliver a homily in the monastery of an order of cloistered Carmelite nuns.
In part it's a portrait of Johnson's cloistered middle-class childhood on the Upper West Side.
Tillerson also often remained cloistered in his office suite, failing to interact with State Department employees.
It's hard for the traditionally cloistered Fed to ignore concerns when they come from high-level Democrats.
Yet as an outsider in the sometimes cloistered world of economics, Minsky's influence was, until recently, limited.
The workshop and the book are an effort to take their approach beyond its cloistered campus setting.
Joseph R. Biden Jr. is working the phones with top donors while cloistered in his Delaware home.
People outside may be able to accomplish social distancing and self-quarantining rather than being cloistered together.
Emile Hirsch stars as the paranoid father of a cloistered girl in this sci-fi debut feature.
Pope Francis ordered the former cardinal to live a cloistered life of "prayer and penance" last summer.
Whether expressed through scholarship or private, daily conversation, this vocabulary was imprecise and cloistered within the academy.
Her cloistered life must have allowed her to avoid many of the stresses of New York City.
In the more cloistered confines of Wall Street, the last 11 weeks have been a picture of serenity.
Video game development and post-release upkeep is often a cloistered, we-must-please-everyone kind of process.
Here the technique is deployed on a much larger scale, visually signaling privileged access to a cloistered community.
Whether or not their cloistered environs are really good for students and the areas around them is uncertain.
In fact, some hearings were so cloistered that an accused did not know the exact charges against him.
When a high-profile memoir like Caitlyn Jenner's drops, the public is invited to enter a cloistered world.
She had Drake in tow, and they linked hands as she shepherded him to a cloistered back corner.
Now, having had a cloistered training, Ligeti could dip at will into the full range of modernist styles.
After a Q. & A. session—Was it really a good idea for Christians to live more cloistered lives?
The cloistered fashion universe had loosened its stays and was rapidly transforming into a chaotic global spectator sport.
Opinion Three years ago this week, I was a guest at a cloistered Catholic abbey in rural Connecticut.
The cloistered nation has remained stubbornly resistant to providing transparent information about the reported outbreak in the country.
The woman's apartment was modest, with a cloistered aspect, though she herself was not virginal in any way.
So yes, the number of infections will almost certainly keep going up, even as you stay cloistered inside.
He keeps close, nearly cloistered company, an inner circle that he has imported with him to Calvin Klein.
It eventually became clear that the aim of the rules was to keep women cloistered inside their homes.
Silicon Valley grew cloistered, missing people's unease with the speed with which their innovations were changing our lives.
Mr. Tillerson continued the cloistered style of his previous brief foreign trips, to Bonn, Germany, and Mexico City.
She is the author, not a mere character, and she guides readers through her cloistered world with tremendous skill.
Founded in 1914, Merrill Lynch, a securities brokerage firm, was considered an interloper in the cloistered investment banking world.
While, on paper, this sounds like a cloistered and severe listen, Yorke and Godrich's partnership makes it thrilling instead.
She said in an interview that she spent most of her time cloistered at home, with a new son.
But they did not initiate an investigation that would have opened their cloistered SEAL team to the larger Navy.
She lives in this very cloistered world where she has to put the right foot forward at all times.
How did a once-cloistered nation with a flailing economy drive extreme poverty down to less than 1 percent?
Cloistered in the foothills of the Sierra Madre, Palanan's farmers cross fields on the backs of loping water buffaloes.
Weigel points out that it turned women, primly cloistered in their drawing rooms, into passive objects of male desire.
Our country has dissolved to a far greater degree than those cloistered on the coasts allow themselves to realize.
This shouldn't be something that's buried away in a pretty cloistered standards environment," said Parsons, who called the proposal "worrying.
For such a historically pioneering region, venture investors in the West are fairly cloistered when it comes to making deals.
They were cloistered in a hotel's press room, which North Korean government chaperones would not let them leave for hours.
In the distance, past the salmon hutches where the agents cloistered, soldiers in fatigues idled under a peeling concrete arch.
Later on Saturday, Francis visited a convent of cloistered nuns and joked about the challenges of dealing with strict superiors.
These give Hwaban the look of a cloistered Parisian salon de thé, which it resembles in other ways as well.
As a cloistered order, aside from doctor visits and an occasional errand, the sisters' lives are confined to the convent.
The rest of us can only crane our necks to catch a glimpse of a cloistered world out of reach.
It was the first time, really, that Cretton ventured beyond the chaotic and cloistered paradise of his life on Maui.
Usually people try to keep the president sort of cloistered and not in front of the public at all times.
But it's a strange piece: cloistered, insinuating, indebted to Beckett, with an inscrutable ending that can leave audiences at a loss.
But Jim would rather risk living alone than be cloistered in an institution, he told Arlyn and her older sister, Layney.
"Promise" consumed two years in the studio, and it has a cloistered feeling even when its songs reach for outside connection.
They embark on a furtive love affair, and are soon cloistered in a premature intimacy by the unrest roiling their city.
There were no turquoise people in sight — our workroom was cloistered in an older building, a long walk from the Superusers.
In reality, a New Yorker would have to live a pretty cloistered life to end up in such a homogeneous clique.
That child, Jonah, the returned observer of this cloistered world, is as fascinated by David and Marilyn's love as their daughters.
Ms. Zhou and her family had spent the previous two nights cloistered at their downtown hotel room, dining on room service.
Sure, he flew first class, but it was a far cry from a later version of Ghosn, cloistered in his Gulfstream.
In this version, Prospero's cloistered daughter, Miranda (Leah Harvey), is no fairy tale princess awaiting deliverance, but a restless, urchin adolescent.
Jackson, who upon arrival promised openness but has become as cloistered a figure as Dolan, was seen trying to calm Oakley.
Baseball players in Cuba are relatively cloistered from view, at least compared with players in the United States and other countries.
The process of moving science from the cloistered realm of the laboratory to the messy environment of the courtroom is inevitably fraught.
At this cloistered campground, I met a community of women, bonded together by a love of all things moto and unbridled tenderness.
The cloistered shell of liberalism to the east and the infectious anger of the streets to the north never intersected, never touched.
Yet far from making them close-minded, I can't help feeling like this cloistered quality results in something sacred in their work.
Prince Mohammed launched his Vision 2030 program with promises to fundamentally transform Saudi Arabia's economy and open up its people's cloistered lifestyles.
Vision 2030 is Prince Mohammed's scheme to wean the world's top crude exporter off oil revenues and open up Saudis' cloistered lifestyles.
When people from historically excluded groups take the national stage, they can bring new insights, observations and experiences to otherwise cloistered spaces.
Nestled amid the snowcapped mountains and glacial fjords of western Norway, the cloistered coastal city is often associated with its inclement climate.
Mary Todd Lincoln, his widow, was cloistered in the White House, wailing in grief, unable to reach her closest confidante: her dressmaker.
And, as Shane Goldmacher reports in a just-published article, Biden "is working the phones with top donors while cloistered" at home.
And, as Shane Goldmacher reports in a just-published article, Biden "is working the phones with top donors while cloistered" at home.
Being cloistered once meant seclusion enforced by high walls and a metal grille separating the sisters from outsiders, even their own families.
It delivered an unusual glimpse into how justice is rendered — or isn't — in the cloistered and often shadowy world of international sports.
It was the first time South Koreans had heard from their cloistered leader since a previous televised public apology on Nov. 4.
If they produce some intellectual ferment they have also cloistered our liberal intelligentsia and actually weakened liberalism politically by concentrating its votes.
Well-dressed customers, all white, not unusual in the cloistered parts of Cape Town, crowded the stoop, drinking craft beer and local wine.
The "Vision 2030" initiative is meant to jumpstart the private sector, provide jobs for a growing population and open up Saudis' cloistered lifestyles.
He's introduced some new motifs, like hats by Stephen Jones, but, like most things in his very cloistered life, he's perfecting his pace.
How will I challenge the status quo, cloistered in your Minowski space library, spoon-fed everything there is to know about the universe?
In this elite world at the epicenter of scientific experimentation, we're cloistered from daily life and the real problems the discovery has unleashed.
I worked as a maid in several places of Tolosa until I got the feeling that I wanted to be a cloistered nun.
However, I wasn't a cloistered nun until about eight years ago, when I fell, and since then, I have been unable to walk.
Now, scientists have been granted access to twelve of these sepia-toned Cretaceous tableaus, which had been hitherto cloistered away in private collections.
He invited her to visit with her portfolio, and the utterly cloistered and unworldly girl went alone for the first time to London.
It was Mnuchin who was cloistered with Senate Republicans this week as they come up with their own response to the Democrats' legislation.
We pass into Begijnhof, which is an all-female cloistered Catholic neighborhood, to see De Houten Huys, the oldest surviving house in Amsterdam.
They viewed the judiciary not as an aloof and cloistered fraternity, but as an energetic and vigorous participant in the American democratic experiment.
But the project's opponents resented having to bear the brunt of decisions dictated, as they saw it, by government liberals cloistered in Manhattan.
To be vulnerable and also cloistered, mature and also naïve — it is possible for both things to be true at the same time.
Cloistered, for now, mostly behind the Kremlin walls, the intrigues are expected to burst into public view with increasing frequency in coming years.
Efforts to wean the world's top oil exporter off crude and open up Saudis' cloistered lifestyles have been accompanied by a crackdown on dissent.
Their words fill hundreds of pages of freshly filed federal court documents, bringing outsiders into the cloistered world of the FLDS like never before.
Until recently it was just as cloistered from outside scrutiny as the kingdom itself, giving it more of a mystique than a good reputation.
Mr. Morrison noted that members of that cloistered world often have trouble distinguishing between the operatic dramas onstage and those in their daily lives.
" Last year, she told The Telegraph, "Being cloistered doesn't mean that you have to have an enclosed mind, or an enclosed approach to things.
Cultural barriers thought to be eradicated as we learned more about one another have instead begat digital walls that have cloistered us even more.
The unprecedented scrutiny of South Korea's deeply cloistered judiciary came as the diplomatic spat between Seoul and Tokyo showed no signs of letting up.
No longer on the periphery, the cloistered harem was moved to the center of imperial government, where it would bubble with ambition and intrigue.
A board combs through your bank statements, tax returns and testimonials and then, if you pass muster, grants you access to its cloistered world.
In the end, Gerber's work does not seek to reward the connoisseur's careful, perhaps cloistered visual appreciation of aesthetic objects, but to question it.
But advocates say even if the text ends up with some progressive language, the entire process, cloistered in backrooms and hallways in Vienna, is problematic.
For someone like Melania, media-trained, controlled and cloistered, her collection of Twitter photography provides an otherwise unavailable view into the reality of her existence.
Illuminati meetings, backroom deals between cloistered businessmen, and clubhouses populated by boys in the 3rd grade all hinge on the success of the secret handshake.
Both tech and comedy are relatively small, cloistered communities that are heavily dominated by white men — in particular, a handful of gatekeepers at the top.
McCarrick, who now lives cloistered in a friary in Kansas, has not commented on the accusations about his improper conduct with seminarians and young priests.
After her friends all pass, Emily grudgingly invites her mother (Hawn), who lives a pretty cloistered existence with Emily's shut-in brother Jeffrey (Ike Barinholtz).
As cloistered in a nostalgic past as his other recent, less successful works, Café Society is carefully lensed by the legendary Italian cinematographer Vittorio Storaro.
As the fashion tent continues to unfurl beyond a cloistered cabal of editors and industry insiders, the accompanying night-life element reflected that growing demographic.
The devil this time was godless, opaque, cold, cloistered Moscow, whose agents, Americans were assured, lurked invisible in schools, universities, trade unions and film studios.
Swedish prosecutors discontinued their sexual assault investigation last year, citing their inability to look into the case so long as he remains cloistered inside the embassy.
Most people, when they imagine the Annunciation, have in mind some western Renaissance masterpiece: a studious, cloistered Mary welcoming the angel from the comfort of home.
The site's senior managers, who employees say are normally cloistered in their offices, made a show of walking the production floor and chatting with their subordinates.
In either case, Macron himself could wind up cloistered in his Elysees palace, trying desperately to run a France where he has no real political clout.
But the cloistered Supreme Court now finds itself disrupted as well by its empty seat, unable to fully function because of a Senate unwilling to act.
The community was so cloistered and dogmatic that it estranged her from her oldest daughter and pushed her to cut off contact with her own parents.
Emerson and Jones didn't take much notice that their all-woman department was cloistered in the basement, or that senior female faculty had relatively small labs.
When Alshaibi was growing up, there were many women who ran businesses and held academic and government positions, despite prevailing stereotypes of covered and cloistered women.
In a cloistered Swiss village in 33, a housewife (Marie Leuenberger) picks up the torch for women's liberation; the movement she starts jolts the conservative populace.
Ms. Park has remained cloistered in the presidential Blue House, denying the charges against her through a spokesman and refusing to allow prosecutors to question her.
Mr. Trump, who has been mostly cloistered in Trump Tower as he tries to assemble a government, was said to be eager to reconnect with voters.
Then, like a lot of aspiring chefs of her generation, she heard the call of the bistronomie movement, and went looking for a less cloistered restaurant.
The IHOP was cloistered in a clandestine location in downtown Los Angeles, and functioned as a working restaurant for four nights, serving three seatings per night.
Ending the ban is part of the kingdom's Vision 2030 reform program aimed at diversifying the economy away from oil and opening up Saudis' cloistered lifestyles.
I will need no such help, staying comfortably cloistered in the northeast of the country with friends who have generously invited me to their home in Connecticut.
Ending a decades-old ban on women driving cars is part of a bid to diversify the economy away from oil and open up Saudis' cloistered lifestyles.
The area's famously cloistered culture of secrecy and silence only makes it worse, and a number of the women said there were inadequate structures for reporting harassment.
In both stories, it takes a native to properly infiltrate a cloistered, insular small town, and to be accepted at least far enough to investigate its mysteries.
There's psych-trance tendrils fingerpicking showcases and more patient melancholy, all cloaked in a magnetic hiss that lends an even smaller more cloistered feeling to the proceedings.
Later in his talk to the nuns gathered in a Lima church, he sent a long-distance greeting to four cloistered nuns in his native Buenos Aires.
The Beguiled is a sexy Southern Gothic thriller set at a puritanical, cloistered Southern boarding school for girls in Virginia at the height of the Civil War.
Assange has been cloistered within the walls of Ecuador's London embassy since 2012, despite efforts by Swedish prosecutors to question him as part of a rape case.
"We are living much more cloistered lives in terms of class," said Thomas Sander, who directs a project on civic engagement at the Kennedy School at Harvard.
Dark and tranquil, its only window so near the ceiling that the room is effectively cloistered from the street, Karasu is a refuge from noise and crowds.
Players are notoriously cloistered during the World Cup and are especially loath to speak about their fitness secrets, so the contents of their bottles are not known.
Mr. Trump is doing so by choice, though with his relentless use of social media and extraordinary accessibility to the media, he is hardly a cloistered figure.
Years later, Nora is an established matriarch and Theresa is cloistered away in a Vermont abbey, but repercussions from their early days in America still haunt them.
Those rulings, which initially drew scant attention outside the cloistered legal world, upended decades of jurisprudence that had been put in place to protect workers and consumers.
Moore had found not only a friend of her own rare mental calibre but an adventurous young soul who brought light and air into her cloistered world.
For the first few weeks of his new administration, Mr. Trump was mostly cloistered in the West Wing, away from journalists, save for the occasional phone interview.
But they have weakened as big-time college sports has taken on the trappings of a profit-driven business far removed from the cloistered groves of academe.
Otherwise, lots of disputes that should be resolved by our elected representatives would be decided by cloistered judges with lifetime appointments — which isn't healthy for a democracy.
It was a time when the town's minuscule African-American population was cloistered on the poor east side of town and drank at a bar called the Plantation.
In the course of my recent afternoon-long visit with Ms. Streisand at her cloistered estate here, she says several times that she doesn't like revisiting her past.
On the Runway LONDON — Deep in the cool and cloistered underbellies of five-star hotels, clients in this city's most luxurious spas are lying back and getting pampered.
Storr takes part in encounter groups in California, grills a Benedictine monk cloistered at Pluscarden Abbey in Scotland, and gets academic psychologists to chat frankly about their work.
Ms. Van Duzer, 60, and her 20-year-old daughter, Alyssa, cloistered themselves in their living room, firing up their gas fireplace and turning on their space heaters.
I was reminded then of a story I had heard in my own family, about a woman who, in the 1970s, joined the cloistered Abbey of Regina Laudis.
"Especially not our viewers, who skew elderly, are in bad health, live cloistered together in home specifically for sick people and have smoked their entire lives," she said.
Dispelling myths about friars (no, they're not like cloistered monks) was a bonus to his primary goal of becoming a better baker, as far as Corriente was concerned.
Trump's alternate reality In the cloistered confines of the Senate chamber, Trump's defense team made its arguments as if the Bolton bombshell had no impact on their case.
While the senators were cloistered, the Judiciary Committee released a letter signed by all the Republican members of the panel recommending that no hearings be held this year.
But like most U.S.D.A. regulations, that rate is written for today's conventional farms, where chickens are cloistered in climate-controlled houses and never exposed to the natural world.
Even compassionate portraits, such as Chaim Potok's "The Chosen" and Eve Harris's "The Marrying of Chani Kaufman", suggest that such cloistered societies are repellent as well as beguiling.
Cloistered in the presidential Blue House, which in a twist of fate befitting a Greek tragedy is also her childhood home, she has had few visitors, aides said.
Hasidic leaders said they feared not only a rise in anti-Semitism but an invasion of their cloistered community by the authorities under the guise of public health.
One popular narrative claims that while cloistered liberal elites in a few coastal cities may hate Fox, it speaks to a great mass of "real Americans" in the heartland.
This tendency is also the source of a common complaint about the industry: its output seems biased toward products for wealthy metropolitan people like its own cloistered decision-makers.
They exchanged their initial vows in a cloistered medieval abbey, followed by a night of dancing, fireworks and gourmet grub in a reception overlooking the coast of Santa Margherita.
Turner identifies several reasons for the use of the enclosed quadrangle in British colleges, from efficient land use in crowded towns to the influential tradition of the cloistered monastery.
They were kept cloistered in one of many dog farms illegally operating today in South Korea, where slaughterhouses thrive because of vague laws that give ambiguous definitions of cruelty.
Traditionally, the term "cloistered nun" refers to Catholic women who have taken vows of chastity, poverty, and obedience and live inside convents, having little contact with the outside world.
In turn, while acknowledging a long and now broken friendship, Mr. Roy today offers his own less-than-friendly critique of Mr. Kepel as a kind of cloistered intellectual.
When Justice Byron White announced his retirement in 1993, Clinton considered several possible candidates, including Cuomo, who decided against what seemed to be the cloistered life of the court.
This insularity gives "The Water Cure" the cloistered, ahistorical atmosphere of a fairy tale, where elemental dramas play out much as they have since humanity first began telling stories.
On weeknights the streets were empty, devoid of all but the hardiest of street walking drinkers or the occasional damp cluster of smokers, cloistered under sharply incompetent pub gazebos.
Brooklyn dream pop auteur Foxes in Fiction lends a hand on the EP's standout "Undecided," which plays like a digitalist reinvention of Cocteau Twins' most cavernous and cloistered work.
STOCKHOLM — For the last six months, the music producer Carl Falk has been venturing into his dark and cloistered recording studio in central Stockholm to collaborate with a ghost.
And not just any nun: Theresa lives in a cloistered abbey in rural Vermont, spending her days doing chores much like the ones she left behind in Miltown Malbay.
They may enjoy a dinner out or a shave ice pilgrimage, but beach outings or morning workouts remain cloistered at Bellows Field Beach Park or Marine Corps Base Hawai'i.
Beyond their lack of retail experience, former employees said the Alden team cloistered itself in the executive suite and seemed to disdain the expertise of the staff in Topeka.
American-led airstrikes appear to be increasing in Idlib, the northwestern province where non-Islamic State fighters and opposition activists have cloistered, after being displaced elsewhere by government advances.
If you want a vision of the future, imagine a frantic woman cloistered in her own home, stamping down on the pedals of her Peloton while recording it—forever.
Inside, he carves out a special space from which his mother could carry on her piano teaching and outside, the small cloistered garden offers snatches of views across the lake.
The structure, which looks like a piece of set design from The Swiss Family Robinson, aims to offer a middle ground between noisy, open floor plans and cloistered, private offices.
The structure, which looks like a piece of set design from The Swiss Family Robinson, aims to offer a middle ground between noisy, open floor plans and cloistered, private offices.
Among the brilliant theorists cloistered in the quiet woodside campus of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey, Edward Witten stands out as a kind of high priest.
One thing that has been a very true of the 1950s America narrative is that suburban, nuclear family life, where they are isolated, cloistered away, is not good for women.
Within this cloistered, corporatized worldview, there's precious little attention paid to what power should be used for, once it's won, or what values we want to see governing our world.
The legislative product -- something that will touch every facet of American life, every US business and every individual in the country -- came from a year of closed-door, cloistered meetings.
Young people and liberals, who mostly voted to remain in the E.U., see Harry and Meghan as a modern couple escaping a vindictive tabloid press and a cloistered royal existence.
The language, Seke, is spoken in just five villages cloistered by craggy cliffs and caves in a part of Nepal called Mustang, a region close to the border with Tibet.
In June, the government ended a decades-old ban on women driving cars as part of a bid to diversify the economy away from oil and open up Saudis' cloistered lifestyles.
From the melancholy Charlotte in Lost in Translation to the cloistered sisters of The Virgin Suicides to even Marie Antoinette, Sofia Coppola has had a longtime fascination with isolated young women.
The hiring of the 63-year-old Askerlund is the latest move designed to pull the town into modern society and away from the cloistered religious philosophy it had for decades.
The crown prince, who at 32 is also defense minister and heir apparent, has promised reforms to wean Saudi Arabia off oil exports, create jobs and open up Saudis' cloistered lifestyles.
But it turns out that a boost from the cloistered knowledge workers of the tech world — specifically those in the Emerald City — may be exactly what the industry and ecosystem require.
Soon after, however, she gave up a life of fame and family to become a cloistered nun with the Poor Clares in Alexandria, Va., becoming Sister Rose Marie in the process.
He then pointed to the canyon's depths, to the cloistered, emerald Lake Matka and to the Monastery of St. Andrew, alongside an attractive lakeside chalet resort, making for a dramatic panorama.
Mark Leibovich produced a colorful piece on Trump for the magazine and Jason Horowitz wrote a well-turned biographical piece last fall on the cloistered Queens neighborhood where Trump grew up.
Erick Morillo's long and storied history within house music could have set him up as this sort of cloistered star, but the reality of talking to him was far more welcoming.
The bottom line: As more and more streaming services with their own cloistered libraries spin up, highlighted by the launch of Disney+ later this year, expect this trend to only accelerate.
With federal authorities urging Americans to isolate themselves to protect against the spread of infection, many are concerned about the cloistered prison populations in the U.S. and the conditions they face.
Progressive strategist Rebecca Katz, a former aide to Harry Reid in the Senate who has not endorsed a primary candidate, puts it down to the cloistered nature of high-level politics.
It's nicely played, with Jeremy Irvine of "War Horse" adding a quirky touch as a patron at the library where Bella works who is as imaginative and cloistered as she is.
Feature Young adults who decide to abandon their cloistered Jewish communities have only one another — and a single organization — to help them navigate the alternate reality of modern-day New York.
Private rooms are invite-only, and are where many of the truly dedicated users spend time, cloistered away from the noise and visual deluge in the few public rooms that remain active.
LIMA (Reuters) - Pope Francis brought down the house, or more precisely the church, on Sunday when he addressed cloistered nuns who were given special permission to leave their convents to see him.
Her steward, Malvolio, says angrily that they 'make an alehouse of my lady's house,' but these characters also bring festivity into her cloistered court, and in a comedy, that's a good thing.
Of course he was, and is: That he doesn't always achieve the same level of inspiration, or that he doesn't dovetail neatly with more cloistered, academically acceptable poetic models, hardly discredits him.
So they stay, cloistered inside barbed-wire fences guarded by United Nations troops who have failed to keep peace in the capital or even to prevent assaults just outside the camps' perimeters.
"You stayed cloistered for many days in your magnificent air-conditioned office, while outside, the blood ran and ran in a flood," he chastised Jefferson Abdallah Penembaka, the governor of the province.
She wanted to join the abbey as soon as she graduated from college, but hers was a modern hindrance — a cloistered nun cannot have debt, and she had student loans to repay.
Joseph Stalin kept his family cloistered from public view, even while promoting his sons in the army, but in 1959 Mr. Khrushchev toured the United States with his family, Ms. Khrushcheva said.
Mr. Barr and Rod J. Rosenstein, the deputy attorney general who appointed Mr. Mueller and oversaw much of his work, were cloistered inside the Justice Department debating how to present the findings.
Last June the Saudi government ended a decades-old ban on women driving cars as part of a bid to diversify the economy away from oil and open up Saudis' cloistered lifestyles.
He has an eye for the fine-grained textures of everyday life that draw you into this cloistered world and close to Menashe, a character partly inspired by Mr. Lustig's own life.
Only in his youth did Mr. Brown have to write letters regularly, during the three and a half years he spent cloistered in a Jesuit seminary at the end of the 1950s.
For 20 years, physicists in Japan have monitored a 13-story-tall tank of pure water cloistered deep inside an abandoned zinc mine, hoping to see protons in the water spontaneously fall apart.
"It has a monastic resonance for me that I recognized — the conversations that these men had between each other onstage were not unlike the conversations that happen in a cloistered environment," he said.
Despite limited access, the screenings mark another milestone under reforms spearheaded by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to open up Saudis' cloistered lifestyles and diversify the economy of the world's top oil exporter.
Only a cloistered group of academics and self-important pundits would miss the fact that rhetorically defusing one of the world's most feared dictators by calling him "Rocket Man" is a winning move.
The New Academy Prize in Literature differs from the Nobel in several ways: Instead of the Nobel's cloistered deliberations, the New Academy prize was selected by a mix of librarians, readers and judges.
The teenage Sally's sheltered, almost cloistered life is blown apart on the train trip she takes from New York to Chicago on her way to enter the convent she has decided to join.
As every Chinese schoolchild learns in history class, the Communists rescued peasant daughters from urban brothels and ushered cloistered wives into factories, liberating them from the oppression of Confucian patriarchy and imperialist threat.
Most secretaries of state spend their transition periods plotting structural changes, but the Trump transition was bare-bones, and Mr. Tillerson was unusually cloistered — never meeting with his predecessor, John Kerry, for instance.
Mark Montegriffo, a journalism student, had traveled from London to join several dozen protesters with the Extinction Rebellion movement who gathered outside the venue to demand bolder action by the officials cloistered inside.
Over the past decade, younger workers have come to favor urban environments that contain a variety of services and transportation options, a shift that has reduced the popularity of large, cloistered office settings.
More to do nearby: If you can't get into Akhob, look for the less cloistered, back-up Turrell installation on Platform 1 of the Crystals tram station, which is well worth a look.
Davis and Reynolds have each been at the forefront of this emerging scene, making names for themselves by trespassing outside expectations—of the city, of its cloistered communities, and of simplistic visions of Blackness.
He regularly tours countries — including such cloistered regimes as North Korea, Cuba and Saudi Arabia — to promote the spread of an open Internet, keeps up appearances in powerful circles and deals with international regulators.
I appreciate Miss McConnell's attempt to step outside herself, beyond this cloistered university world where the skin of an overwhelming majority of the students, including her skin, betrays no trace of colored-people's color.
Jeremiah Reichberg came from the more cloistered world of Borough Park, Brooklyn, an Orthodox Jewish enclave where he was a familiar presence, even if his private life and business dealings were not well known.
"Americans are not at risk, especially not our viewers who skew elderly, are in bad health, live cloistered together in homes specifically for sick people and have smoked their entire lives," Strong's Pirro said.
She spends much of her time in Naypyidaw, the cloistered, largely empty Myanmar capital that was built by the generals to remove themselves from the thrum of life in Yangon, the nation's largest city.
By the time I left Singapore, I found that what I expected it to be — a cloistered metropolis of luxury shopping malls, casinos, and hotels — was light-years from the vibrant city I saw.
On the original "I'm New Here," the flickering gloom of Mr. Russell's production often made Scott-Heron sound cloistered and defeated, even as his poetry pulsed with its typical humor, self-effacement and vision.
And at the ultimate moment — the moment that would make him just the third president in history to be impeached — Trump was cloistered in the bowels of the Kellogg Arena in Battle Creek, Mich.
"The fact that it is so cloistered from public view and really has very little if any public accountability for how that choice is made — given the importance of the position, it's really quite glaring."
The opening sequence, which introduces the audience to James' bizarro bomb-shelter life, feels a little like a light comic version of Dogtooth, the 2009 cloistered-children drama by The Lobster writer-director Yorgos Lanthimos.
Benedict, the sixth-century monk seen as the father of Christian monasticism, did not explicitly include silence in his rule, but in the cloistered life speech is widely seen as something requiring permission or exigency.
The four projects unveiled are part of efforts to open up Saudis' cloistered lifestyles, encourage physical activity and make life more fun in the conservative kingdom, alongside reforms to diversify the economy away from oil.
For journalists, the meeting is a great opportunity to prowl the corridors to meet defense officials and senior military officers who are rarely approachable in their home countries - or at more cloistered formal diplomatic events.
The text messages and documentation compiled by Longquan&aposs whistleblowing monks painted a picture of a cloistered life where access to phones and the internet was limited — but where the abbot&aposs power was not.
When you're looking out ... We were talking before we started taping about the YouTube celebrities who are massively famous but also sort of in their world; massively famous in a sort of cloistered level, right?
He has a friendly rivalry with another blogger, who lives in an adjacent neighborhood known for being a cloistered hamlet, and Burrito Justice thought it would be funny to see it literally become an island.
MILAN — Hours after his longest show for Gucci yet, Alessandro Michele decided to let his hair down as host of a spectacular after-party Wednesday night in the cloistered halls of a girls boarding school.
Kacey's now in his 30s, but still trying to work shit out and make sense of the world, just like the rest of us—but it's worth noting the imprint of his cloistered early years.
As part of plans to open up Saudis' cloistered lifestyles, authorities announced in April a 334 sq km "entertainment city" would be built south of Riyadh featuring sports, cultural and recreational facilities including a safari park.
"THE GREAT CONVERGENCE", a recent book by Richard Baldwin, argues that throughout most of the industrial era the know-how and culture essential for high-end manufacturing remained cloistered in the factories of the rich world.
What you see out of this is what we know anecdotally, that people live in very cloistered separate universes, our little echo chambers within themselves, so that they don't even see the world the same way.
An economic and social reform program led by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman aims to open up cloistered lifestyles, shaped in part by a strict, conservative version of Sunni Islam that limits the role of women.
Mother Mary Angelica of the Annunciation, a cloistered Franciscan nun who founded the largest Roman Catholic television network in the country, and used it unstintingly to criticize liberalizing trends in the Catholic Church, died on Sunday.
What is the result when that someone has spent decades living the cloistered existence of one of the most successful entertainers of all time, and has a limited understanding of what a regular person is like?
A much copied image, thought suitable for contemplation by cloistered nuns, it presents Jesus as a pink-cheeked man-child reclining, as soft and plump as a piece of tropical fruit, on a bed of flowers.
Trump, who was to attend a boat tour, a luncheon and a visit to a climate-control facility with the spouses of other G-20 leaders, instead stayed cloistered in the residence, away from the mayhem.
The book was published at the end of an eventful decade in England and the United States, both in politics and in the arts, and Mr. Wollen argued that cinema studies needed to be less cloistered.
The economic and social reform program led by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman aims to open up cloistered lifestyles, shaped in part by a strict, conservative version of Sunni Islam that limits the role of women.
An exhibition at the Philadelphia Museum of Art featuring more than 246 artworks plays on this quality with its title, Keith Smith at Home, recognizing both Smith's cloistered nature and the intimate themes present in his art.
In F1, drivers lead a very cloistered existence largely cut off from fans but in IndyCar the public swarm pit lane and the garages where drivers constantly interact with the public taking requests for autographs and pictures.
The beloved Vasari painting of Christ and his disciples, shockingly contemporary for his time, was commissioned by the Benedictine nuns of the Florentine Murate Convent, whose cloistered life prohibited male artists from entering to paint a fresco.
Fiction OUTSIDE LOOKING IN By T.C. Boyle As a kid growing up in southwestern Virginia, I lived down the street from a cloistered visionary named Greg, an older boy who read books and spoke in zealous declarations.
Bishop Epiphanius's death opens a window on the cloistered world of the desert monasteries, which have enjoyed a major revival in the past 50 years and have come to occupy a central place in the Coptic faith.
Attracting billions of dollars in foreign investment is key to ambitious plans championed by de facto ruler Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to end the economy's dependence on crude exports and open up its long-cloistered society.
SEOUL, South Korea — Chung Kwang-yong choked up in describing how much he missed Park Geun-hye, the South Korean president, who has been cloistered in her official residence since her impeachment in December on corruption charges.
Now she is among a swelling number of former members who have returned to buy foreclosed homes, open businesses and try to turn Hildale into a place that resembles a typical Western town, not a cloistered religious community.
To vanish in this way, to remain only as trace, is reminiscent of monks who, as an act of humility, become one of many when they leave the world behind and enter the cloistered walls of the monastery.
This disparate band of revolutionaries is waging war on the scientific publishing industrial complex on three fronts: If they succeed, the cloistered, paywalled way that science has been disseminated for the past century could undergo a massive transformation.
But the primary reason for her extended sojourn in Japan is her tall American husband, formerly Garrett, now Koun, recently ordained as a Zen priest and now spending a year as a cloistered monk in a Kyushu temple.
She has bashed a prior in the head with an iron door knocker at a cloistered monastery; electrocuted a deeply unpopular socialite on the ice during a curling tournament; and literally frightened someone to death at a séance.
Trump has been, up to now, a cipher cloistered in a gilded New York penthouse but is about to take her place in the East Wing (at least according to her team) as the United States' official hostess.
After spending much of the first two weeks of the shutdown cloistered in the White House, he has now opted to use the powers of the presidency to focus public attention on his ominous warnings about the border.
It's about whether the industry, and the women themselves, are interested in enjoying more than just a cloistered version of stardom, one that prizes commercial over artistic success, and music for girls in the gym over a broader audience.
Face in the Crowd There was an oddly somber feel to preshow proceedings at Alexander Wang this season, his usual downtown crowd muffled in big black coats under the cool cloistered ceilings of St Bartholomew's Church on Park Avenue.
The project aims to be the center of entertainment, cultural and sports activity in a country that has shunned such activities on religious grounds but is now pursuing them to generate economic returns and open up Saudis' cloistered lifestyles.
The inspiration for all this intrigue is Sarah Waters's ambitious 2002 novel, "Fingersmith," a lesbian romance set in Victorian Britain in which she slyly has her way with established literary themes like avaricious male guardians and cloistered female wards.
Being arrested is something that you are always aware can happen, but your world is in such a cloistered bubble that when it does actually happen, it is still a huge shock to your system, right to your core.
Mr. Smith's photos tell a compelling story, not just about the city's jazz scene but also about the complexity of life in an African-American community cloistered within a largely white, and for many decades, de facto segregated city.
But those moments, I realized, were cloistered events within my family home, reunions, or the circle of our middle-class black neighborhood in North Carolina, where white families had fled the nice brick ranches when people like us arrived.
"This seemed to me the best way to open up a world that I think has become too cloistered, too inside baseball-y, with foreign policy people talking to each other, government people talking to each other," she says.
In a cloistered world where entertainment is low-quality or scarce, food is hard to come by, and the work repetitive and unfulfilling, it's little wonder that foreign films and international TV holds some allure to North Korean citizens.
When it comes to decisions related to publishers, the power at Facebook has traditionally been more with the product staff, who tend to be aligned more with Mr. Zuckerberg and cloistered from meetings with partners, according to several media executives.
But the government has promised a shake-up of the cultural scene with a set of "Vision 2030" reforms announced by Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz last year, aimed at creating jobs and opening up Saudis' cloistered lifestyles.
French-Canadian farmer "Frenchie" (Jonas Bloquet) has found the body of a nun who died by suicide, and Sister Irene and priest Father Burke (Demián Bichir) must make sure nothing too foul is happening with the cloistered sisters of the convent.
With her worldview forever altered by understanding that she wasn't alone, the more Stein learned, the more she felt compelled to leave the cloistered community she had been raised in, and whose religious practices she had long begun to question.
It's been a little over a year since the last entry on the Breaking Bandcamp, but today Johnson is back with a three-song release called Shell that further delves into the cloistered inner travels the Breaking compositions often provoke.
The world of Final Fantasy VII is entirely dominated by corporations who have polluted the world to such an extent that humanity has become cloistered in corporate-controlled nightmare cities where they're bottled up to rot in slums beneath metal plates.
Experts have linked many of the problems to poor corporate oversight and the country's cloistered business culture, pointing out that many companies are run by tight-knit cabals of executives who have worked for the same employer their entire careers.
As Americans are force fed soap operatic coverage of the Russia scandal and the palace intrigue of the president and his cloistered, bizarre inner circle, President Trump is following through on one of his most pernicious campaign promises and contradicting another.
The French art collector Pierre Passebon, who curated the MEP show, owns roughly 2,000 such images, from Dietrich as a pigtailed 6-year-old to an invasive paparazzo shot of her as a reclusive old woman, cloistered in her Paris apartment.
Despite the variety of their themes, each village looked remarkably similar on the inside: dozens of hackers and software engineers cloistered around tables typing furiously away on their computer in the low lighting while bass heavy electronica played in the background.
Tokyo is in the midst of a tourism boom, but despite this fact (or perhaps because of it), the city remains notoriously cloistered: Secret bars hide on the fifth floors of commercial buildings; eight-seat sushi counters require a regular's introduction.
As a teenager, even as he absorbed his parents' morality and work ethic, Brennan felt torn between the cloistered priesthood and a life of worldly experience, between pleasing his parents and escaping into a world that was larger than New Jersey.
Mr. Michele chose to make that Medici palace his own, paving its cloistered staircases with deep magenta carpets and serving fizzing pink cocktails and prosecco amid palm fronds and silk parasols on its roof terrace before models took to the runway.
The only child of a New York City firefighter turned lawyer, she lived her final years cloistered in what had been her family's summer home in the Rockaways, with only a few houses standing between her and the Atlantic Ocean.
Compared to secular Jews and the acculturated modern orthodox Jews who dominate the elite and officer ranks in the IDF, Jews who have only been educated in more cloistered yeshivas don't seem likely to be able to fit in easily.
In less than two weeks, she has gone from the cloistered life of a Saudi woman in Hail, a city in the northwestern part of the country, to the life of an independent woman on the other side of the world.
If the aim here was to imply that Allen was too inept and unsophisticated to have ever attempted anything untoward with Dylan, Merkin and Previn also give the impression of Allen as a socially cloistered man with a tenuous grasp on reality.
The lifting, ordered last September by King Salman, is part of sweeping reforms pushed by his powerful young son Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, in a bid to transform the economy of the world's top oil exporter and open up its cloistered society.
The events are the latest entertainment sponsored by the government as part of the Vision 2030 reform program launched two years ago to diversify the economy away from oil, create whole new sectors to employ young citizens and open up Saudis' cloistered lifestyles.
In highlighting some of the most articulate minority accounts of the hardships of living in the U.S., Sotomayor hit upon an important point: that the consequences of the court's ruling are already well known to those who live far from its cloistered halls.
For years, she had been traveling the same cloistered, unrelenting path on which many female members of her branch of ultra-Orthodox Judaism find themselves: arranged marriage at 216, a domineering, sometimes abusive husband with whom she would have a bevy of kids.
Atop Mount Vision, a second tape of solo ambient pieces that she's released since the last Florist record, she further surveys those chosen themes, sketching out six cloistered, quiet mood pieces, recorded in just two days after a recent move to California.
The move, ordered last September by King Salman, is part of sweeping reforms pushed by his powerful young son Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who aims to transform the economy of the world's top oil exporter and open up its cloistered society.
After all, in order to reach the cloistered places where hate-mongers assure each other that their fucked-up version of reality is the only one that's real, what you say and do has to echo through a lot of other places first.
The ban's end, ordered last September by King Salman, is part of sweeping reforms pushed by his powerful son, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, in a bid to transform the economy of the world's top oil exporter and open up its cloistered society.
By contrast with the rapidfire ascent many artists enjoy in 21, Justice's initial popularity relied on slowly multiplying pockets of appreciation, provided by a then far-more cloistered and unhurried web, giving them the time to evolve their band on their own terms.
With a view to improving everyone's financial lot in life, the name of the game is capitalism, and more specifically democratising the opportunity to invest, making it possible for more people beyond the often-cloistered and clubby environment of the investment world.
At a time when many might feel the former Texas congressman should be cloistered with aides, planning his much-anticipated presidential candidacy, he instead has been wandering around the Southwest on an unannounced one-man listening tour, filing dispatches from the road.
It doesn't take long before their cloistered Jewish community in the North Caucasus region of Russia, begins to dramatically unravel, leaving the family of the kidnapped man scrambling alone and pushing his less-loved sister spiraling into the larger, unnervingly hostile world.
Labor and other progressive activists called for Mr. Yang's arrest, claiming that reform is long overdue in the country's deeply cloistered judiciary, which has long been accused of being too lenient on business tycoons convicted of bribery and other white-collar crimes.
ET, people told CNN -- to draft the legislative language to reflect the status of the negotiations between the four bipartisan working groups that have been cloistered in closed Senate hearing rooms for hours over the course of an urgent last few days.
It has come to this: Fidget spinners, the seemingly overnight sensation that has flooded the city with the round gadgets, a phenomenon now unknown only to the long-term incarcerated, the cloistered and the shut in, have attracted the inevitable criminal element.
Cloistered in the Senate chamber for hours a day and commanded to stay silent, she is unable to familiarize herself with the labyrinthine layout of the Capitol or schedule one-on-one meetings to get to know her colleagues or discuss legislation.
The U.S. Embassy in Somalia — which is cloistered in the green zone of the international airport — and the State Department are kidding themselves if they believe new loans will not augment Al-Shabaab's purse and indirectly pay the salaries of its recruits.
With a few exceptions, like the Skver sect in New Square, N.Y., which has actual boundaries and operates its own schools, the ultra-Orthodox live not in cloistered neighborhoods, but among secular America in Crown Heights, Flatbush and Williamsburg, Brooklyn, and beyond.
The most gripping part of the film is a short but surreal section in which Oppenheimer and the crew, having been invited to collaborate with volcanologists in North Korea, gain rare access to the cloistered country, and Herzog comes along for the ride.
In one sense, he opened up the cloistered museum to all sorts of new ideas and objects, but in another he created the template for the globe-trotting aesthete who travels from biennial to biennial, operating in a rarified and isolated plane.
The killing of Bishop Epiphanius, who was found dead on July 29, has opened a window into the cloistered world of Egypt&aposs Coptic Orthodox Church, one of the oldest Christian communities in the world and the one that introduced monasticism to the faith.
Within the cloistered world of comics he's long been a fan favorite—featuring, for example, in the Avengers, the Fantastic Four, alongside Daredevil, and as a central member of Marvel's Illuminati—even if he's had a lower profile than some of Marvel's other heroes.
There's an earlier version of this story involving fan fiction of Axl Rose back-stage, petrified to perform, cloistered up with Kanye, who begs to replace him—desperate to howl "November Rain" and reenact the video with Kim K. in the Stephanie Seymour role.
Despite all this, the cloistered life of a K-pop star is coveted by thousands of South Korean teens and preteens — so much so that walk-in auditions to scout kids for the studio programs are frequently held in South Korea and New York.
Despite the significant historic impact of many Russian scientific contributions—the laser, the solar cell, the satellite, human spaceflight, graphene, and the periodic table of elements, to name a few—the nation lacks a robust infrastructure for circulating its advances outside its cloistered institutions.
Still, like others who have recently left the comfortable confines of big tech — for instance, the founders of WhatsApp or the activists behind the Center for Humane Technology — Ms. Powell has been liberated to offer a detailed and critical perspective of a cloistered industry.
It was a rare night on the town for a president who mostly remains cloistered in the White House when he is in Washington, and who, when he does dine out, usually goes to the steakhouse in the hotel he owns five blocks away.
I feel like we've come to think of the genre as this cloistered little hermetically sealed jewel box, and these stories end up always being either period pieces or "timeless" — if they talk about class, it's in the context of way back when in Britain.
VATICAN CITY — Cloistered inside the Vatican on Thursday, Roman Catholic Church leaders heard searing prerecorded video testimonials from abuse survivors, including one made pregnant three times by a priest who started abusing her at age 15, beat her and forced her to have abortions.
The iconic see-and-be-seen event for tech investors hunting the next great company was, a decade ago, a cloistered opportunity for the best-connected, elite professionals — friends who knew the equivalent of a secret password — to see a dozen or so startups.
But it may be that the Man in Black's central flaw is not his obsession with the sealed consequence-free dreamworld he has helped build, but his lack of awareness that he was already in such a cloistered habitat before he ever stepped foot in Westworld.
Edelman opens wide the lens on the story of O.J Simpson and the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman to better understand what the hell had happened in Los Angeles that would allow the Brentwood-cloistered Simpson to become proxy for the oppressed Black Man.
It's also worth pointing out that, while firms of all sizes crack this ranking, the list underscores that the highest echelons of investment banking remain cloistered and lacking in diversity — the list is dominated by white men; not a single woman investment banker cracked the top 20.
Warren Jeffs' son, daughter allege sexual abuse The United Order Food stamp swindles and civil lawsuits usually don't make for compelling storytelling, but the court records surfacing in the FLDS cases offer an unvarnished glimpse inside a cloistered sect that does not welcome contact with outsiders.
The lifting of the ban, ordered last September by King Salman, is part of sweeping reforms pushed by his powerful young son Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, in a bid to transform the economy of the world's top oil exporter and open up its cloistered society.
With the ground situated on the silty banks of the Thames, bordered by the cloistered greenery of Bishop's Park and only a stone's throw from Putney Bridge, there are few more aesthetically pleasing places to watch football, and no better walk to a stadium in the country.
All is not easy, least of all for the famished, and it is distinctly refreshing to read contemporary American fiction that concerns itself with such a fundamental problem of existence, far beyond the closed loops of affluent friends cloistered in the same old corners of urban America.
Constance: I can be protective of Atwood's novel, but deepening the world-building is the kind of adaptation change that doesn't bother me: I don't see how it would be sustainable for a serialized TV show to continue without building out that cloistered world a little bit.
I can't fathom why the Clintons would make like aging rock stars and go on a tour of Canada and the U.S. at a moment when Democrats are hoping to break the stranglehold of their cloistered, superannuated leadership and exult in a mosaic of exciting new faces.
Most privately describe him as a 71-year-old man with fixed views and a cloistered history, raised in a heavily white enclave in Queens, who came of age and built a tower in the Manhattan sky when New York City was roiling with racial strife.
If your life in New York is purposely dull and cloistered, confined to the Caviar meal-delivery service, Showtime and the obsessive monitoring of Brooklyn real estate listings, then the furor over the sandwich — alternately known as chopped or chop cheese — may have escaped your notice entirely.
As a result, companies are both reshaping and reworking traditional data center computing components, as well as building completely new types of hardware, to bring computing elements that previously only existed within the cloistered confines of data centers out to new types of devices and new types of environments.
After a series of unforced errors and controversies culminated in a bruising double-digit defeat in the Wisconsin primary last week, Trump has spent the days since his homecoming rally Wednesday night cloistered in Trump Tower huddling with aides, retooling his campaign operation and -- most importantly -- skirting controversy.
Art Review From his Minimalist earthworks created in remote places in the 22006s to Pop-Surrealist public sculptures for urban settings in the 22008s and 22002s, Dennis Oppenheim was dedicated to the proposition that art should be open to the world rather than cloistered in galleries and museums.
Museums & Galleries From Minimalist earthworks created in remote places in the 27s to Pop-Surrealist public sculptures for urban settings in the 13s and 21s, Dennis Oppenheim (200-219) was dedicated to the proposition that art should be open to the world rather than cloistered in galleries and museums.
Our own footsteps echoed in the silent canyons between cloistered monasteries, convents and private houses, until we rounded a corner into a square near the Carmelite Priory and were suddenly surrounded by young visitors buying trinkets and postcards, taking photographs, swigging, in the heat, from sweating plastic water bottles.
"In many cases, they came from other countries and they moved to Los Angeles or they moved to San Francisco because of the prestige of the city, and all of a sudden they have tents," Mr. Trump exclaimed to reporters before disappearing behind the cloistered mansions of Silicon Valley.
Yet the botched announcement is also a human story — of a recently married prince at odds with his older brother, Prince William; his American actress wife, isolated and unhappy in her cloistered new life; and a young couple enmeshed in a bitter feud with Britain's aggressive tabloid press.
And to deny that Lovecraft was racist is to deny the personal, irrational fears he used to power his work—Lovecraft was a straight white man cataloging the fears of cloistered straight white men who, at the start of the 20th century, were just beginning to lose some of their power.
The case, which has received little attention beyond the local news media, provides a rare glimpse into the cloistered world of privately operated prisons, at a time when the number of state inmates in private facilities is increasing and the Trump administration has indicated that it will expand their use.
" And yet, as evidence, he cites an everyday cliche from the album—"We are just happy to serve you"—and argues, "It sounds for all the world like the most cloistered and isolated soul in modern rock music opening up and admitting a helplessness far more personal than he's ever dared.
Books of The Times For three years, the French writer Thomas Clerc cloistered himself in his 50-square-meter Parisian apartment, compiling an annotation of his possessions, including some 700 books, two old pornographic magazines, one electric kettle and one small spider who had taken up residence in his living room.
Sister Wendy Beckett, a Roman Catholic nun who interrupted a cloistered life of prayer in England in 1991 and soared to international stardom with lyrical BBC documentaries that made her one of the most improbable art critics in television history, died on Wednesday in the village of East Harling, England.
Unlike in Washington, where the president is mostly cloistered inside the White House and interacts with a constant stream of aides and lawmakers, he gets to rub elbows and hobnob with his friends and other glitterati at his Palm Beach estate — showing off a real estate beauty to other elites.
And at the hub of his national campaign in Trump Tower in Manhattan, Mr. Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, has cloistered himself with a tiny group of relatives and longtime business associates, relying on a staff of about six dozen people to win over an electorate of more than 120 million.
Those gathered at Davos represent the epitome of what Donald Trump ran against — men (and a few women) in fine suits cloistered away in the Swiss Alps discussing their prescriptions for making the world a better place, while ensuring the average Joe remains far from the checkpoints that line the roads to the village center.
Across the three categories under which electronic artists are traditionally cloistered—the aforementioned Best Dance Recording, as well as Best Dance/Electronic Album, and Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical—this year's nominations are encouragingly diverse, giving nods to more underground acts (Flying Lotus and CFCF) and glowstick-stained stadium-fillers (Skrillex, Diplo, and Kaskade) alike.
Cloistered in the White House, he now has little access to his fans and supporters — an important source of feedback and validation — and feels increasingly pinched by the pressures of the job and the constant presence of protests, one of the reasons he was forced to scrap a planned trip to Milwaukee last week.
Conservative intellectuals who try to preserve their honor and refuse association with the quasi-criminal demimonde called forth by Trump will find themselves returned to the condition of the Old Right before it hitched itself to McCarthy: cloistered in small magazines, arguing mostly with one another, with little to no influence on mass politics.
Most of the 10,000 people who live in these towns live by the rules of the cloistered world they inhabit and the dictates of a polygamous sect, the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, whose prophet, Warren S. Jeffs, is serving a life sentence for the sexual assault of underage girls he said were his wives.
The detonation that rocked Northeast Asia on Wednesday morning and Pyongyang's claim to have set off its first hydrogen bomb — a boast there is good reason to treat with skepticism — are a reminder that the North Koreans have been on something of an atomic spending spree while American negotiators were cloistered in Vienna striking deals with the Iranians.
For a long time, the concern has been that this cloistered corner of finance would not only remain an all-boys club, but also that the products we use in the real world — the cars we drive, the media outlets we read, the food we eat — would reflect the biases of these men at the table.
Mr. Trump, who spent much of the first two weeks of the shutdown cloistered inside the White House saying little about it, is now using the powers of the presidency to focus public attention on his ominous immigration message in an effort to build support for the idea of erecting a large wall on the border with Mexico.
In mid-February, as a reporter for The Times's new Surfacing residency, Stephen Hiltner spent five days among the cloistered monks at a small Catholic monastery in South Carolina — shooting photographs, conducting interviews, attending prayer services and private meetings, and witnessing a group of men enact a strict set of Trappist traditions whose origins date back nearly a thousand years.
But on days like this, when besides the occasional distant whine of a gas auger or the ice pinging as it thickens — a sound like whales playing laser tag beneath you — when you're a half mile from anything that even could make a noise, the silence feels almost holy, cloistered as one is on the pop-up remoteness of a newly frozen lake.
We learn about in passing about his cloistered but privileged childhood, the utter failure of his marriage (sex, it seems, was the one thing about which Ruskin knew absolutely nothing), his championing of the Pre-Raphaelites, his later contretemps with Whistler, and his teaching career at Oxford — where he enlisted his soft-handed undergraduates to help rebuild a dilapidated country road.
We stick our neck out for our neighbors for whom contemporary art spaces too often means gentrification, cloistered conceptualism and privilege; for artists who deserve to be supported both financially and philosophically; for risky ideas in complicated times; for artist-activists and activist-artists; for other spaces struggling to survive; for dissent; for our descendents; for black lives; for the future of our fragile democracy.
OVER the past two months, as the weekly candlelit protests along Sejongno, Seoul's main boulevard, swelled from a few thousand participants to 2m, the calls bouncing off the high-rises for Park Geun-hye to step down are said to have become audible even in the Blue House, the president's official residence and office, a short distance to the north, where Ms Park had cloistered herself away.
Following the familiar pattern of a classic "whodunit," Fatwa articulates the complex social issues that contribute to radicalization in a manner that is rather bleak: a cloistered culture of toxic masculinity that produces an echo chamber of violent ideas; the desire to control women and their bodies in the guise of spiritual righteousness; and the opportunism of agitators who see an opening to preach hate and gain power in a society still reeling from the effects of political upheaval.
In more than a thousand reviews published since the 21982s, Mr. Gold chronicled his city's pupuserias, bistros, diners, nomadic taco trucks, soot-caked outdoor rib and brisket smokers, sweaty indoor xiao long bao steamers, postmodern pizzerias, vintage delicatessens, strictly omakase sushi-yas, Roman gelaterias, Korean porridge parlors, Lanzhou hand-pulled noodle vendors, Iranian tongue-sandwich shops, vegan hot dog griddles, cloistered French-leaning hyper-seasonal tasting counters and wood-paneled Hollywood grills with chicken potpie and martinis on every other table.
There's young novitiate Sister Cathleen (Margaret), a young woman living in rural Tennessee who, at 17, feels called to serve god as a nun; the indomitable Revered Mother of the Sisters Of The Blessed Rose (Melissa Leo), who, after 40 years in a cloistered convent, is having to contend with the new realities of Vatican II, which, along with a number of other reforms aimed at making the Church more accessible to the faithful, reduced the status of nuns to that of any old practicing Catholic; Sister Mary Grace (Dianna Agron), the nun in charge of training the new novices who finds that she is questioning her place in the convent.

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