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There were two schools of thought in the park about this obvious cloistering.
Figures, armed and armoured, stepped out of the cloistering.
In the ninetieth minute of his cloistering in the room, the door finally opened and the same two cops came in.
A few years later, after the cloistering, the church joined the diocesan scheme, and was served by priests and Salmantón Maroño.
Of course this cloistering is precisely the point for many of these folks, who strongly believe that the mainstream news media are part of the dysfunctional system.
The change is characterized by the growth of shantytowns on its hills and the cloistering of the privileged in gated communities and air-conditioned shopping malls.
In my father's time they discovered that a Keeper could function, except at the very highest levels, without all the old taboos and terrible training, the sacrifice, isolation, special cloistering.
Since the charming Mr. Gibbs works for Wherry, and you met with him for many hours this afternoon-don't think your long cloistering passed unnoticed, Judith-I wonder why you ask me these things.
Continuing with the feminist theme: there's a sense of outrage that builds in the reader at the forced cloistering of women, and that feeling seems to be one that you share-in your prologue, you point out that "these women have been forgotten and silent for so long."
What I remember most vividly - what I think everyone used to remember after a first visit to the Morgan - was the hush, the dimness, the cloistering of all those books and manuscripts, the close attention it takes to register the details of a Rubens drawing or a manuscript in the hand of John Ruskin.