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Still, he says, the whole thing leaves him a bit detached.
Yet I felt a bit detached, as if watching a reënactment of a lost culture.
He asked many questions, listened carefully, had a charismatic presence yet was also a bit detached.
Finally I typed, "I'm good — everything okay?" Cool, collected, a bit detached.
Last year, I went up and I did my touring show and felt a bit detached from the fringe really.
The winner was impressive on the day, the second horse was 10 lengths clear with two furlongs to run, we just got a bit detached from it all.
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The book was amazing from the start to end, but a bit detaching in the middle.
You can't just pick your baby up and cuddle her, you can't just do what you want to do with your baby so you do get a little bit detached and then you, and then you feel guilty because you don't have that attachment.
The opening felt a bit too detached and the work only exerted its full grip from the first movement's storm sequence onwards.
Carla Jablonski's poised account of Dido was a bit too detached, but the dynamic young baritone John Taylor Ward portraying Aeneas, a witch, and several subsidiary characters threw himself into the proceedings with stylish abandon.
The soprano Yeree Suh was a bit cool and detached in the three central Improvisations which set Mallarmé sonnets, and in which the threat of instability and extinction is ever present, but her soaring utterance was thrilling in the final Tombeau.
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