「seclusion」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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from immigrating to the U. S. by the Chinese | Seclusion Act. |
of his life while he was maintaining strict | seclusion and were hoping to see him for the first tim |
change in his long-formed habits of studious | seclusion, and though he showed no special ecclesiasti |
mid-twenties, he felt so drawn to a life of | seclusion and contemplation, he asked the abbot of the |
One day, I was sitting with a friend in | seclusion, and the Heavens opened and a grand vision c |
ion cave at the Kayavarohana temple used for | seclusion and meditation. |
d that he erected this house for purposes of | seclusion and meditation. |
He spent fourteen years in Khalwa ( | seclusion) and then went to Safi where he gathered aro |
op in 1830, and spent his remaining years in | seclusion and prayer. |
Senator Charles O'Brien of Crossville was in | seclusion and could not be reached by either side. |
e larvae, or some other convenient place for | seclusion and shelter. |
and, upon their arrival, spent three days in | seclusion at the Beilic Inn. |
The last years of his life were spent in | seclusion at Lyme Regis where at about the age of eigh |
He lived in | seclusion at Puli near Suzhou. |
In organisms on Earth, proteins aid in | seclusion because of their individualized structure th |
onclave (in which the electors are locked in | seclusion cum clave - Latin for "with a key" - and not |
The Ellerbe is notable for its quiet | seclusion, despite running through some of Durham's mo |
illars of compartmentalization, program, and | seclusion don't apply well to the non-differentiated e |
reak in combat and locked themselves away in | seclusion for 30 days. |
Because of India's custom of | seclusion for women (purdah), they could not be seen b |
ntually found his to this world and lived in | seclusion for many years, until tracked down by the sp |
Han-na puts herself in | seclusion for a year as she recovers from the changes. |
From 1839 he lived in | seclusion for the last twenty years of his life. |
Born in Egypt, he lived in absolute | seclusion for fifty years, and then near the monastery |
VB band of ultraviolet light), and excessive | seclusion from the sun can lead to deficiency unless a |
Featherians also exist, though they live in | seclusion from humans. |
From this | seclusion he was in 1255 called by Theodore II Lascari |
Despite his desire for | seclusion, he impressed the local population with his |
Lavernock started settling back to quiet | seclusion in the early 1970s when the railway line had |
iscredited by the failure, Habicht went into | seclusion in the Harz mountains before being allowed t |
a wealthy, soulless psychopath who lives in | seclusion in his mansion home with his dwarf butler an |
oved out of the town around 1998, to live in | seclusion in a small village five or six miles (10 km) |
debt and left England to live many years in | seclusion in France. |
painting on silk portraying Tao's return to | seclusion in the mountains, early 12th century. |
Her life in | seclusion is interrupted when she is discovered by her |
Its | seclusion is due in part to its low profile and long a |
cians from normal society via long study and | seclusion, magic typically takes the form of innate ab |
sisted of only forty men, living in monastic | seclusion: Maundrell wrote to Henry Osborne, "We live |
His | seclusion may have been dictated as much by his health |
Burrow Head's location and relative | seclusion meant that during the eighteenth century it |
n toward resuming public life after years of | seclusion, Mr. Brown is summoned to court. |
ujian Province, resigning in 1924 to live in | seclusion near West Lake in Hangzhou. |
virgin goddess (living goddess), leaves the | seclusion of her temple in a palanquin and leads a pro |
Although the | seclusion of the North Korean state makes it difficult |
he film mainly emphasises the desolation and | seclusion of modern life and its consequences on the r |
Guests were drawn to the beauty and | seclusion of the antique lakeside village, much of whi |
ds with the villagers for years and lives in | seclusion on the alm. |
een permitted to disturb the sanctity of its | seclusion, or to ruffle the feelings even of the most |
wed access to Japan, during Japan's "sakoku" | seclusion period. |
Western sciences ("Rangaku"), during Japan's | seclusion period. |
Japan's national | seclusion policy was tightened, and formal persecution |
ce with Plasma Magic and went into leisurely | seclusion, possibly marrying Luca as well. |
of breath, Brahmacharya, Satvic (pure) food, | seclusion, silence, Satsanga (being in the company of |
Caspar David Friedrich sought | seclusion, so that he could pursue his work undisturbe |
yr spent her final years in obscurity and in | seclusion, tending to her cats. |
As a result of its | seclusion the marsh provides an important habitat for |
he dug another cave for himself and lived in | seclusion there. |
etired from politics in 1971 and remained in | seclusion till her death in 1974. |
er three months of trial, the jury went into | seclusion to reach their verdicts on Dutroux and the t |
s bandmates, and withdrawing for a time into | seclusion to refocus his designs. |
Afterwards, he returned to live in virtual | seclusion under Reza Shah. |
igned his clerical duties and lived there in | seclusion until his death. |
Adolph's death in 1961, she lived mostly in | seclusion, visiting only with her daughters and grandc |
cause of the Japanese government's policy of | seclusion, Western scientific theory was generally ava |
Westminster had a secret clause: the Act of | Seclusion which excluded William III, Prince of Orange |
aw upon her ancient knowledge, then head for | seclusion with their children on New Alderaan. |
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