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Anne, her elder sister, took a more detached approach.
He struck a more detached tone over the root causes of violence.
A more detached strategic perspective and less aid would give us more leverage.
Preferring a more detached and documentary approach, she shies away from the complexities and contradictions of Tharp's work.
Mr Ross, a professor at New York University, presents in "The Celebration Chronicles" a more detached and analytical look.
A more detached relationship could also prove a disadvantage in the deal-making culture that prevails in Brussels.
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She was with her husband, Tony Crider, a professor of physics, who, in Ray-Bans and a leather jacket, was a bit more detached and sceptical (for reasons that would become clear later).
"But now that he's here, the relationship gets a bit more detached where your conscious he's a player and he's conscious I'm his manager.
Some artists delve into art's past for a source of ideas, although others feel a bit more detached or want to get away from the art of the past altogether.
And the country has resisted moves to relegate it to an outer, more detached tier as a status not befitting a global power.
Early on, a critic described Bertolucci as "the gravedigger of the bourgeoisie," although by now there are signs that he has mellowed or at least become a somewhat more detached senior observer, less dogmatic if not exactly a candidate for enrollment in the GOP.
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