1. All of us need approval unless we choose to live in complete isolation from other people. 2. The political prisoner had been held in complete isolation. 3. The personal consequences of complete isolation in hospital for patients and families who have previously socialised freely are potentially enormous. 4. Maxton, no less than Paton or Brockway, realised the dangers of complete isolation for the ILP. 5. Even opting out of the social chapter to undercut the core on labour costs will not ultimately compensate for complete isolation. 6. You just got the feeling of such complete isolation and wilderness. 7. Also, parents do not have to die in a complete isolation. 8. He was jailed in New York before he went into complete isolation in the Charleston brig. |
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