She tells of how Hartwood was once closeted off from society, with its own market garden and graveyard. |
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Brendan closeted himself in his office for the rest of the day and wallowed in his misery. |
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You know, he closeted himself off from the rest of the world, in that sense. |
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Amanda closeted herself in her room for two days trying to sleep away her headache and the heartache that was its companion. |
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Immediately after the assassination he raced from Montreal to New York, where he was closeted in a five-hour locked-door meeting. |
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I think that is the typical talk of the habitually, perhaps pathologically, closeted. |
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And has he had any success in nudging other closeted celebrities out of the closet? |
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I just finished writing a graphic memoir about my closeted gay dad and what it was like growing up with him. |
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I don't think there is any good argument for outing a closeted politician who supports gay rights. |
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That is not always an easy task in the button-down halls of Congress, where many aides remain closeted. |
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Still, the closeted personality of the man was a direct outgrowth of the withdrawn boy. |
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The magazine ignites a national debate about the merits of outing closeted gay public figures. |
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He kept a secret journal of his assignations with high-power closeted Hollywood players and revelled in his clandestine life as a quasi-hooker. |
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Please be kind to Sting and don't label him a closeted Maulvi just because he lyricized your dilemma so accurately. |
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So for history's sake, check out these closeted bits of celluloid for a bit of perspective on how far we've come. |
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Sometimes it's that they're so closeted and fearful of being gay themselves that they can do nothing but bash other gay people. |
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He says many closeted workers are pleasantly surprised when they reveal their orientation to colleagues. |
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Fifty years ago, almost all gay men and women were closeted, and often they felt guilty and depressed and suicidal. |
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There is Mr. Garrison, a closeted educator who teaches the day's lessons with the help of Mr. Hat, his bug eyed hand puppet. |
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The former senator closeted himself yesterday at his New Jersey, home to consult supporters. |
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By using surveillance, the regime cynically granted my father's friend a sort of closeted freedom. |
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Constantly closeted with management, they come to see negotiation, compromise, as the very stuff of trade unionism. |
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Before going for official-level talks, the Defence Secretary was closeted with his counterpart for about an hour. |
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And anyway, by then, he's sussed out the shocker that the right is just riddled with other closeted queenies. |
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They tend to go after closeted actors with the kind of blood relish not even a hound feels toward a fox. |
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As far back as the Napoleonic Wars era, queers from London would leave their closeted lives to romp with the legions of soldiers billeted here. |
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Like many a teenager, he became closeted in his bedroom, spending hours on his computer as he earned some money designing websites. |
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And when one understands how these closeted types think, their whole attitude is all the more explicable. |
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His mind flew from one wild idea to another as he tried to puzzle out the reason she was closeted in her room like that. |
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A closeted, kilted singer is brutally rejected by his former partner who is now an unbalanced equilibrist. |
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It is society's transphobia that needs to change, not whether or not we remain closeted about who we are. |
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Then he closeted himself in the bathroom, intent on a shower. |
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In a brilliant earlier scene, a pupil makes a coded move on the closeted Irwin while illustrating the chanciness of events. |
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He had a clean smell to him, starchy with a touch of liniment, and a closeted mustiness I notice now on my own clothes. |
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While not typical of gay bathhouse patrons, a significant number of men who patronize these establishments could be described as closeted. |
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He would prefer to walk up the stairs than get closeted in a lift. |
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The stigma and discrimination associated with mental disorders means that they remain closeted at home and cannot participate in public life. |
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Yet many LGBT workers choose to remain closeted at work because they fear the consequences of coming out. |
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It is not tied to a closeted past, but is the vector of ambitious projects. |
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When I asked Kevin's wife, Ruth, how she felt about the thousands of hours he had spent closeted in the garage, she smiled. |
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David Leloup and Fabrice Hubert remained closeted in their studio playing with their new toys, tweaking sounds and experimenting. |
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And the geek, Lionel, is a closeted gay who finds himself alienated by blacks and whites. |
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He is expected to spend the next few days closeted with lawyers and advisers at his home, royal Lodge, in Windsor Great Park. |
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Flagrant anti-Semitism fell out of favor and was replaced by a closeted, unspoken bigotry. |
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The dreamboat is a closeted district attorney named Paul, played by Garret Dillahunt of Raising Hope. |
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I'm the loser here, closeted in my room, thinking that study is an adequate substitute for life, or even, for vanity is something I've never quite outgrown, superior to it. |
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And so, closeted in our jury room, sandwiches ordered, mobile phones removed and under strict instructions to speak to no-one, we sat down to make our decision. |
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From the Ministry of Defence, where he closeted himself for much of the time, there issued a steady flow of handouts extolling his sagacity and leadership. |
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It promotes a positive message to closeted gays and skeptical heterosexuals to counter and neutralize the negative messages promoted by anti-gay elements. |
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His short, powerful speech told the assembled psychiatrists what it was like to be a closeted gay doctor in a field that still classified him as mentally ill. |
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It can help provide a sense of pride for young and closeted gays and offer models of courage, creativity and achievement for young gays to emulate. |
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The ambassador has been closeted with the prime minister all afternoon. We're all worried what will be announced when they exit. |
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As Adam struggles to honor Luke's wish to remain closeted to his conservative Southern family, we see the forces of love and dignity at odds, and the results are heartrending. |
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With regard to these events we are far from having an economic policy. We do not have a doctrine of public economy in Europe and we are therefore a bit closeted here, I would say, in the Ministry of Words. |
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Many men who use bathhouses are closeted, and it may be the only environment in which they can seek out socialization and affection from other gay men. |
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His pantywaist deportment leads some to suspect hypocrisy, assuming that Bachmann is himself closeted. |
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Instead of billeting in their old headquarters at the Canal Hotel, they were closeted behind American military guards at the Rashid Hotel, which is off limits to visitors. |
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Now he feels a connection between his own closeted, esoteric sufferings and strivings and those of the poor urban working people all around him. |
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Fanny, how is this? I promise you I thought the whole tale a Banbury story, but, upon my soul, what do I find but that fellow closeted with you! |
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In each episode, Ray confronts a new set of Hollywood reprobates: a closeted movie star, a predatory pop star, a womanizing athlete, a sleazy executive. |
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The closeted bald gay boy met me with his equally bald partner. |
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When Tonie Tobias started at Delta in 1996 she was shy and closeted. |
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Peter Greenwald, who is 53, looks far more like a favorite family doctor than a whitecoat researcher closeted away among high-tech laboratories. |
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Now when the Foretopman found himself closeted there, as it were, in the cabin with the Captain and Claggart, he was surprised enough. |
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When Adam stumbles across a story about a closeted marine helicopter pilot whose death raises unanswerable questions, he is inexplicably fired from his job. |
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After they had been closeted up with the fortune-teller for some time, I knew by their looks, upon their returning, that they had been promised something great. |
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