In his time, ascetics and recluses again made an attempt to enter the Guru's flock. |
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I hope they won't be recluses and that they'll enjoy rural life and all that goes on in the community. |
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Anti Vampire Club membership ranges from pirates to hermitic recluses to your common garden-variety psychopath. |
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The only way to counter this is for us to become a nation of paranoid recluses. |
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That had been over a year ago, before Tess and I became total recluses and outcasted ourselves until this night. |
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In common with many other recluses, he doesn't appear to have been shy or uncomfortable in company. |
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The rectory of St. Julian was impropriated to Carrow, and the anchorage was inhabited by recluses after Juliana's time. |
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Later Mrs Marsh ran a bed and breakfast business but that ended years ago and they were described by residents as virtual recluses. |
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The fabled Collyer brothers were recluses whose bodies were found in 1947 amid the tons of debris in their Manhattan brownstone. |
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In reaction to other philosophies of life the Taoists retreated and lived as recluses outside the milieu of society. |
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The majority had to severely restrict their lives by changing or abandoning work, curtailing all social activities, and becoming virtual recluses. |
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Isabel Colegate has read about hermits and recluses up and down the ages, and across the world. |
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The monks and recluses are often a burden on the society, because they live from the work of society. |
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In spring, the flowers, recluses, from 2 to 4 cm in diameter, were épamouissent above the sheets. |
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Though not hermits or recluses, they do enjoy their own space to ruminate about what makes the world go round not to mention what makes people tick. |
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She is clearly unhappy in a social order where money matters, where middle-aged men become recluses and run away from their families when they lose their salaries. |
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The composition of hymns of the Rig-Veda was done by Hindu recluses, ascetics, Rishis and Sages rooted in the realities of life inside the society. |
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Also, a larger percentage of ailing outgoers than frail recluses would consider rebates. |
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In earlier ancient China, Taoists were thought of as hermits or recluses who did not participate in political life. |
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The once popular socialites, who had counted the Prince of Wales among their friends and donated millions to charity, had become virtual recluses over the past five years. |
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Brown recluses are not very reclusive, which just doesn't seem right, as if Cedric the Entertainer were to profess shock at the notion that he should entertain anyone. |
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She meets sirens and sea serpents and hidebehinds, wicked kings and repulsive recluses, capitalist magicians and seven-league boots and magic pomegranates. |
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Sir, there are some recluses and Brahmanas who visit Kesaputta. |
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