insular|insulars in English

noun

[in·su·lar || 'ɪnsələr /-sjʊlə]

resident of an island, islande

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1. They are insular -- and proud of it.

2. They are insular rather than embracing.

3. Truth does far less harm than insular complacency.

4. My sentiments at heart were insular and medieval.

5. The British are often accused of being insular.

6. North Korea, by contrast, is insular, centralised and destitute.

7. Clearly, then, Laura Holmes's family is tribal, matriarchal, insular.

8. Bioko is the main island of insular Equatorial Guinea (EG)

9. But China's insular financial system has also kept it underdeveloped.

10. The British caricature themselves as a nation of insular xenophobes.

11. 1 A continental climate is different from an insular one.

12. A continental climate is different from an insular one.

13. It consists of two principal subdivisions: the dorsal or insular Claustrum located medial to the insular cortex, and the ventral Claustrum situated medial to the piriform cortex.

14. 6 A continental climate is different from an insular one.

15. But the other motivating factor is the insular nature of our country.

16. Objective : To improve the effect of diagnosis and therapy for insular gliomas.

17. Having lived in one place all his life, his views are insular.

18. Despite being spoken in continental Europe, Breton is an Insular Celtic language

19. The Brythonic languages form the other branch of the Insular Celtic languages

20. Edna McGurk came from an insular inner circle of elite Philadelphia society.

21. Mosaic landscapes with a woodland element (Bocages) Landscapes consisting of a network of small linear, insular and semi-insular wooded habitats, tree-lines, hedgerows, closely interwoven with grassy or cultivated habitats

22. That's the anterior insular cortex, the portion of the brain that processes empathy.

23. All other insular areas under the sovereignty of the United States are uninhabited.

24. One such highly significant asymmetry was that of a larger right anterior insular cortex.

25. This is the beginning of the concept of insular areas in U.S. territories.