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I do not remember any cathedral with so fine a site as this, rising up out of the center of a beautiful green, extensive enough to show its full proportions, relieved and insulated from all other patchwork and impertinence of rusty edifices.
The line, L, insulated like an ordinary telegraph wire, is prolonged as far as to the registering station.
Therefore (Diantha argued) the Lone Wolf must be a confirmed solitary and misogynistvery much like this Monsieur Lanyard, according to reports which declared the latter to be a man who kept to himself, had many acquaintances and not one intimate, and was positively insulated against wiles of woman.
These terminals, as well as the communicating wires, are insulated with ebonite.
The gauge is insulated for that purpose by glass plate, S, which is secured concentrically to the gauge proper and the ring, M. Binding posts for the electric wires are provided at O and P, which wires are shown in Fig.
Man is an "insertion," an "interpolation in the physical system"; he is "insulated as an anomaly in the midst of matter and material law."
The point upon which I stood was a steep and cliffy rock facing the sea, connected with the mainland by a low and narrow neck of land, but almost insulated at high-water during the spring tides.