Lucas retreated to his 4, 700-acre Skywalker Ranch, north of San Francisco, and cloistered himself.
Cloistered in their barracks, clubs and holiday camps, soldiers are often out of touch.
Remember those nerds from high school who were always cloistered away with only each other for company?
In North Korea's cloistered society, images are crucial to communicating with the rank and file, according to C.
Almost 10 years ago, some 70 Satarov followers cloistered themselves inside and declared themselves an Islamic caliphate, it said.
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He uses his imagination to describe his mother's feelings as a banker's wife after years cloistered in a netherworld.
Part of the Mitsubishi empire famed for its WWII aircraft, the automaker is cloistered from the real world of competition.
Her defiant and spirited Italian immigrant grandmother was her inspiration to leave a cloistered neighborhood and create her independent life.
Cloistered in a corner of the web in 90-minute segments beginning at midnight, these debates are reaching a minuscule audience.
Famed for its WWII aircraft, much of the Mitsubishi empire is cloistered in many ways from the real world of competition.
For example, in Cambridge you might wander into a college and admire its fine cloistered "court" - but in Oxford you would be in a "quadrangle".
Though India's banks face bad debts, its cloistered financial system, high foreign-exchange reserves and capable central bank mean it is not about to keel over.
Cloistered in Naypyidaw, the junta may be caught unawares again.
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But starting a wine collection doesn't have to require cloistered cellars, a large capital outlay or wooden cases stocked with Bordeaux's finest and most expensive wine.
The difference is that most of Google's novel ideas come from people embedded in the company's core operations rather than cloistered in a stand-alone brains trust.
Opus Dei's lay members would not wear special religious habits, they would not be cloistered, and they would not claim to possess a special state of life.
The Chief Justice is not cloistered in a monastery, and is fully aware that his actions would switch the full-bore attention of the electorate on to Obamacare.
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Barth and Mustique (particularly when there are homes like Shogun -- set alone on a cloistered estate and reminiscent of a Japanese imperial palace, koi pond included)?
After a cloistered childhood, Rahul studied in America and Cambridge University, then worked under an assumed name (for security reasons) as a strategist in England at the consultancy firm Monitor.
The Vatican has already picked out the pope's future home: A four-story building attached to a monastery on the northern edge of the Vatican gardens where cloistered nuns used to live.
The cloistered nature of the White House amplifies those tendencies, said Matthew Dowd, a former adviser to President George W. Bush, adding that the same thing happened to his former boss.
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In the living room, walls constructed from a modern version of tabby a 17th-century concrete studded with oyster shells surround a fireplace, while upstairs, glass walkways open up onto what would otherwise be cloistered hallways.
The Pope was to retire to the papal residence at Castel Gandolfo when he leaves office, the Vatican said, before moving into a renovated monastery used by cloistered nuns for "a period of prayer and reflection".
Preca will be beatified along with two other Maltese -- cleric and lawyer Ignatius Falzon, who converted at least 640 British servicemen to Catholicism in the 19th century, and cloistered Benedictine nun Maria Adeodata Pisani (1806-1855).
"I think it is important that we say, there really should be an alternative that is completely open and transparent, " he added, before going on to criticise the culture of secrecy surrounding the cloistered algorithms of the leading search empires.
Cloistered in his Capitol office overlooking the National Mall, Boehner said in an interview with The Associated Press that he was skeptical of many of President Barack Obama's plans, laid out the night before in the annual State of the Union address.
His absence also gave workers time to finish up renovations on the monastery on the edge of the Vatican gardens that until last year housed groups of cloistered nuns who were invited for a few years at a time to live inside the Vatican to pray for the pontiff and church at large.
Having worked in the White House, I know how cloistered the environment can be and how limited its information resources are much of what White House staffers know about what is going on in the White House actually comes from reporters and news reports rather than inside knowledge, which is frequently much less than reporters imagine.
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