insular in A Sentence

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    You name it- we are becoming Insular,

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    Insular area of the United States.

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    P1 site parameters. AP Insular.

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    I had become very Insular.

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    The Insular cortex lies deep within the lateral sulcus.

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    The majority of these are forest species with limited distribution, particularly Insular species.

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    Formulating national Insular policy(note that Greece hosts more than a hundred inhabited islands).

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    The Welsh language belongs to the Insular Celtic family and has historically been spoken mostly in Wales.

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    Other species have much smaller ranges, particularly Insular species which are endemic to single small islands.

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    The United States dollar is the official currency of the United States of America and its Insular territories.

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    continental region including several offshore islands; and Insular Region containing Annobón island in the South Atlantic Ocean,

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    Too often in business we become too Insular," says Faust, also a growth consultant and coach based in Cincinnati.

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    A lot of Korean families are Insular and xenophobic, especially first generation immigrants, so that can be a challenge.

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    The filter bubble sets us up to be vulnerable to polarizing fake news and to become more Insular.

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    Follow couples as they move in together or get married and you will see that, typically, they become more Insular.

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    It is existent in the Insular world of philosophers, thinkers and integral adherents, but not much in the practical world of politics.

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    In contrast, when couples move in together or get married, they tend to become more Insular, even if they don't have children.

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    That means you have to get outside your Insular designer bubble, stop thinking of people as numbers, and get in their shoes a bit.

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    Far from being Insular and hostile to foreigners, people came up to talk to me the first time I went out on the street.

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    Repeated exposure to high-stress, life-threatening situations coupled with long hours and an Insular culture appear to turn police officers toward alcohol or drugs in order to relax and cope.

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    Fifty years earlier, the British had barged into the country with gunboats and very little diplomacy, forcing opium, Christianity, and one-sided trade agreements on the Insular, self-assured Chinese.

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    Since these regions are fairly large, the exact centres aren't currently known, but it's thought they come from areas called your amygdala, prefrontal cortex, Insular cortex and cingulum.

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    Since these regions are fairly large, the exact centers aren't currently known, but it's thought they come from areas called your amygdala, prefrontal cortex, Insular cortex and cingulum.

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    This complex study found that, in response to triggers, the participants with misophonia showed extreme brain activity in an area of the brain known as the anterior Insular cortex.

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    In the past couple of decades, Rockland has shaken its image as an Insular commercial fishing community by redefining itself as a popular tourist destination that's also attracting full-time residents.

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    The Shell Ocean Discovery XPRIZE has the support of the government of Greece, including the Ministries of Foreign Affairs, Maritime Affairs and Insular Policy, Education, Research and Religious Affairs, Shipping, and Culture and Sports.

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    To be sure, deciding that Wakanda needs to become less Insular is part of T'Challa's transformation, but the“old” Wakanda- the one we see throughout most of the film, seems rather invested in its own ethnic purity.

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    Meanwhile, brain imaging after a sleepless night showed marked increases in activity in the somatosensory cortex and deactivation in the nucleus accumbens and Insular cortex, signaling malfunctions in the neural mechanisms that manage physiological responses to painful stimuli.

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    It is one of the smallest countries in continental Africa, and comprises two regions: Río Muni, continental region including several offshore islands; and Insular Region containing Annobón island in the South Atlantic Ocean, and Bioko island(formerly Fernando Po) that contains the capital, Malabo.

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