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He had been cloistered in his room for days, thinking.
There was little the government forces cloistered here could do.
She'd spent too much time cloistered in the company of women.
"It is very important not to stay cloistered in the office if you want to create," she said.
She seemed like someone from another age, who had been cloistered in a cave.
It was as if forgotten by those who cloistered themselves within the walls of the Keep.
I am cloistered above Where the stars are at strife.
Schools in the county are no longer perceived as shelters cloistered from the real world.
For the most part, his days were spent cloistered in his room.
So why did the Braves stay cloistered behind closed doors for 25 minutes?
I've been cloistered away in my tower for too long, she mused.
Perhaps they were cloistered at home or in one of the wig shops.
These nuns were cloistered and observed the same rule as the men.
"If cloistered in a team, you are a medley of other wants and goals."
He'd been cloistered away in there for the last couple of hours wrestling with his conscience, and it showed.
He explained that the brothers are cloistered and never leave the abbey.
But far from being cloistered, the impact of women's culture in Turkey is often full and frontal.
And women, too, one supposes, but since they're cloistered, we never hear from them.
Where warmth and desire lived she was cloistered, protected, empty.
Others clung to their closest loved one, cloistered at home, and ordered in.
So even during the evening rush hour, one can be cloistered in near silence while several feet from heavy traffic.
Until 30 years ago, the convent was completely cloistered - no visits allowed.
He was said to be cloistered in his offices and going about his normal work.
The brother who should have replaced me has himself fallen sick and is cloistered in his cell.
"I thought being cloistered meant you couldn't leave the convent."