| 1. | Neither is he a recluse in the fashion of Howard Hughes.
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| 2. | Mars was often called a recluse, an eccentric or worse.
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| 3. | She was not a recluse, not living on the fringes.
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| 4. | The more subdued and serious Sampras is a recluse in comparison.
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| 5. | Santa is a recluse and doesn't get any flak.
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| 6. | "She was a recluse, " he said.
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| 7. | Brown recluse spiders are usually between, but may grow larger.
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| 8. | He spent his last years as a recluse at Cheyne Walk.
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| 9. | Unemployable and sensitive about his bulk, Lambert became a recluse.
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| 10. | He had no intention, however, of becoming a recluse.
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