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Oh come back To the last of all solitaries!
Solitaries may come, but they're few and far between.
The thing that makes us neither herd animals nor solitaries, but something in between.
Some of the solitaries lived alone, sometimes two or more lived together.
They were in effect solitaries, who went their own way and crossed paths only to mate.
It's the solitaries who interest her, the lurkers at the fringes.
Even when sick, solitaries drink only cold water, and a cooked meal is considered excessive.
The great solitaries retreated from the world not to prepare themselves for life but, rather, to await with resignation its end.
There are four sisters who live as Solitaries.
But now in these pages, public speeches will be replaced by solitaries trying to get someone to listen to them."
On the commandments of faith and of love of the solitaries.
Thus overall only one in eight sixty-year-olds were solitaries or institutionalized.
Just think how much greater were the illusions of great solitaries than those of the innocent and the naive!
Gould's first book of poems, Icelandic Solitaries, was published in 1978.
These first monks were hermits, solitaries who battled temptation alone in the wilderness.
They are referred to as "solitaries" rather than "hermits".
The solitaries had a special predilection for Scriptural sites.
There is no clear information about time, place or even the precise relationships within the family of wandering solitaries that is being observed.
There were also seventy cells for solitaries.
By the time they produce their own young they are solitaries with no older females around to teach them by example.
The largest, headed by great landowners, had well over a hundred members, the smallest were those of solitaries, often widows without children or servants.
The celibate brothers and sisters, who never numbered more than 100 and often far fewer, were known as solitaries.
And anyway, the baths are meditative places: you enter them to be alone with your thoughts in the company of other ecstatic solitaries.
"The protagonists in Mr. Potter's work are often solitaries," he said.
There's only five people in the place, three solitaries drinking coffee along the counter, and an elderly couple having dinner in a booth.