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After the talks failed, the reclusive country has continued expanding its nuclear weapons programme, despite UN sanctions.

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For decades the reclusive artist worked away in a housing association flat, stacking and rolling up canvases and drawings.

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"The Thomases were highly regarded in the community. Pat Molloy tried to suggest they were reclusive and constantly bickering, but that isn't borne out by the facts."

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O’Shea has room to encompass this other Beckett, but Byrne’s reclusive version of the character seems like he might be more at home in a monastery or academic library.

In the White House during Trump’s first term, she was a reclusive figure compared to other first ladies, focusing on a narrow set of interests.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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