"Kind of an insular culture," Uhura murmured, "from what the records indicate."
Under the isolationist policies of the fascist regime, which rose to power in 1922, Italy developed an insular musical culture.
The company is also known for its insular culture.
Due to their geographic concentration, it is noted that they tended to be isolated and had an insular culture.
Many analysts said yesterday that they would have liked an outsider to lead the company, which has long had an insular corporate culture.
The company even shows signs of changing its insular culture.
In each culture, however insular, outside forces - colonial politics, trade, invasion, environmental change - have had their effect.
The Sandawe practice an insular and deeply spiritual culture with an emphasis on animism.
This in turn reflected an insular culture, a product of the district's remote position on the periphery of the region.
Centuries of isolation on an island populated almost exclusively by one ethnic group have created an insular culture.