1. The church now stands relatively isolated with settlement earthworks to west and east. 2. The sense of involvement has grown considerably and what had previously been a relatively isolated job has now become increasingly rich. 3. Although the attic is relatively isolated from the rest of the household, it is usually accessible only by going through the living quarters. 4. Although the Nacional has elaborate grounds and infinite amenities, it feels relatively isolated, and my room there was a cramped, dingy cell. 5. But for most, life was simple and relatively isolated from the increasingly violent politics of the province. 6. But the latest decline was viewed with more alarm because it showed that a relatively isolated problem has now spread through Southeast Asia and beyond. 7. By comparison, the recent spate of anti-Semitimism is not state policy, but a series of worrisome but relatively isolated events. 8. For years, Ireland, on the western edge of Europe, was relatively isolated from the problem that has long existed in Britain and on the Continent. 9. Having grown up in a relatively isolated China, he seems fascinated by them all and flits from one to the other. 10. However, there has been criticism that the women play their biggest event in relatively isolated areas. |
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