The second surge of interest came with the end of Spain's political and cultural isolation following the death of Francisco Franco in 1975.
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U . S . astronauts'dissatisfaction aboard Mir could have been the result of cultural isolation, minority status in general, or both, says Kanas.
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If at length the film proves too facile in portraying convenient stereotypes of cultural isolation, at least the picture seeks to convey big ideas.
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Some have theological reasons for looking inward rather than addressing society at large, others just do so out of habit or longstanding cultural isolation.
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Kosovo's cultural isolation within Yugoslavia and its endemic poverty resulted in the province having the highest ratio of both students and illiterates in Yugoslavia.
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The never-ending work of dairy farming, the toll it takes on the body, and the cultural isolation of rural life are themes of this series.
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But Khalsa says the jazz scene in Spain lags behind that in other European countries, which he chalks up to Spain's cultural isolation under Franco.
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As music secretary during Albania s period of cultural isolation, Ibrahimi showed himself a capable administrator, exerting a positive influence on Albania s musical life.
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Evangelical Christians, once known for their strident anti-intellectualism and cultural isolation, increasingly are studying and teaching at the same elite universities that had scorned them.
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After years of cultural isolation because of apartheid, South Africa has slowly regained exposure to international events and programming since the nation's first all-race election last April.
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