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enclaves

n. (plural of enclave English)

Usage examples of "enclaves".

Dedelphi, a number of awards from assorted enclaves, and a handful of really bad nightmares from the plagues.

Except for a handful of isolationist enclaves, all the worlds in the Human Chain ran on nanotech.

David had lived most of his life in space enclaves of one kind and another and still affected a minor horror of unprocessed nature.

Corporate enclaves ran on the goodwill of their contractors and subcontractors, and those, in turn, ran on the goodwill of their home enclaves, both the ones scattered up and down the Human Chain and the ones on Earth itself.

The threads and knots of the info-web connected all the enclaves tightly together.

If opinion on the web was bad, and the enclaves got nervous, the best contractors and subcontractors would turn the job down in favor of safer work, or would drive their prices up into the stratosphere.

With the help of thousands of other voices, the webbed enclaves had rallied.

Humanity broke apart into our little enclaves, conglomerates, and corporations.

Sunbright recalled there were pockets in the north so drained of magic that the enclaves could not overpass them, lest they fall.

Then your countrymen raid one of our enclaves, and we return the compliment.

When it was clear we had not alarmed the nearby enclaves, we thought to bring them along.

Of course we ought to make a large-scale comparative study of all Europe to find out if there are any other enclaves like the one in Norfolk.

The villages nearby were tiny enclaves of unbearable squalor and poverty.