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And they say they have considered adding metal detectors, only to conclude that they are unnecessary and cloistering.
Darboven fled the world, cloistering herself,  and yet the world's culture and history are the stuff of her work.
It's a great way to follow games without cloistering yourself under headphones or blasting the play-by-play at others nearby.
Just as poverty is concentrated in a few neighbourhoods, so too are the wealthy increasingly cloistering themselves in fewer and fewer rich enclaves.
What was supposed to be a three-week stay at his South Florida estate turned into an extended cloistering at the White House.
She wants to join it in her final years, not leave it behind by cloistering herself in the clinic, the gym, or the spa.
The three-gallery show of postwar art from Northern California that follows feels skimpy and also outmoded in its cloistering, although a room of San Francisco Conceptual Art makes sense.
What would you say to activists who argue, even with Republicans on the board, that you're cloistering yourself, with other elite thinker types, and then setting up to negotiate with yourselves?
Donald J. Trump, the president-elect, was subdued in his triumph on Wednesday, cloistering himself in New York City with a handful of aides and family members as he turned toward the enormous task of assembling a government.
While some people reflexively argue that gerrymandering is the culprit, Wasserman points out that other factors -- such as the urban cloistering of the most partisan Democratic voters, incumbency and uncontested races -- are also to blame for this possibility.
Some may see this as a turning away from the world—a cloistering of the self—but I see it as Manguso's attempt to communicate with her readers outside of the chattering and often heart-numbing melee of the web.
There are times when I'm relieved to have avoided some of the worst parts of pop culture as a teenager, but there are others when I recognize the effect that cloistering had, one that involved being starved of stories that could make sense of the emotions I felt swirling around inside me.
Mr. Tillerson, the former chief executive officer of ExxonMobil, left a legacy as the worst secretary of state in modern memory by cutting the department's budget, forcing out scores of senior diplomats and marginalizing those who remained, leaving many top jobs vacant and cloistering himself with a small coterie of aides unfamiliar with the institution.
Howsoever, over their cloistering walls and into the map of the megacosm, the two professors continued to launch their cadres of spellbound familiars and enslaved disciples.
Nguyẽ̂n Tài Thư The History of Buddhism in Vietnam Page 147 2008 "TRAN NHAN TONG, FOUNDER OF THE TRUC LAM SECT The history of the cloistering of the Truc Lam sect's ... came up to the camp Bo Chinh 67 where he built the small temple Tri Kien; and in 1301, he came to Champa to meet the King ..." 67Present day Bo Trach, Quang Trach district, Binh Tri Thien province.
The shelter maintained a monastic-like cloistering, preventing outsiders from visiting without a special permission from the Director.Elvira Grifi, page 260-261. Among the trades taught to boys in 1848 were mechanic, carriage worker, varnisher/painter (verniciatore), blacksmith, cobbler, typographer, and engraver/wood carver. In 1848, a eulogy of the former director, Pietro Thouar, described the director of the institution as having a goal of to guide towards great works, the multitude of young girls and children strapped to the crossroads, the old beggars, the vagrants subtracted from idleness, crime, and misery.
In spite of this neglect, the Indian towns at San Juan Capistrano, San Dieguito, and Las Flores did continue on for some time under a provision in Gobernador Echeandía's 1826 Proclamation that allowed for the partial conversion of missions to pueblos.Robinson, p. 42 According to one estimate, the native population in and around the missions proper was approximately 80,000 at the time of the confiscation; others claim that the _statewide_ population had dwindled to approximately 100,000 by the early 1840s, due in no small part to the natives' exposure to European diseases, and from the Franciscan practice of cloistering women in the convento and controlling sexuality during the child-bearing age. (Baja California Territory experienced a similar reduction in native population resulting from Spanish colonization efforts there).
A representation of a Dominican Friar The Friary was founded during Alexander de Stavenby's reign as Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield between the years 1224 and 1238. It was constructed to the west of the town of Derby, just outside the town walls, in the parish of St. Werburgh, and dedicated to "The Annunciation of Our Lady". The friars were known as "The Friar Preachers of Derby", as brethren of the Dominican Order believed in going out and preaching to the public, rather than cloistering and secluding themselves as other monastic orders did. Houses of the order were also forbidden from holding landed property, other than the sites upon which their priories were constructed; the friary did not, therefore, attract the same sizable landed donations as other monastic establishments in Derbyshire.
The William A. Clark House at 962 Fifth Avenue, which was torn down to build 960 Fifth Avenue 960 Fifth Avenue was built on the former site of the William A. Clark House. When Senator Clark died in 1925, his widow and daughter, Huguette Clark, moved to 907 Fifth Avenue and sold the mansion, which cost $7 million, to Anthony Campagna for $3 million () in 1927. Campagana had the mansion torn down just 19 years after it was built in 1911. The new building was designed by Warren & Wetmore, who were responsible for Grand Central Terminal and the supervisory architects was Rosario Candela of Cross & Cross. Candela was "a 1920's architect known for grand flowing apartment layouts" who had a habit of cloistering bedroom wings away from the grand entertaining rooms.

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