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Then the carriage smashed into a street sign, ejecting Ms. Steines and detaching from the animals, who ran on.
One of the great successes against the insurgents in central Iraq, and detaching them from al-Qaida, was in recruiting some 125,000 Sunnis as special government levies.
It has to do with authority, with the act of throwing a frame around a feature of the seen world and detaching it.
Surveys of two hundred and twenty-five buildings identified foundations that needed bolstering, leaning tenements that had to be propped up, and detaching façades that had to be reinforced, all on the taxpayer dime.
He then repeated the process with several different cell phone models, rapidly attaching and detaching them from pocket adapters that fit a phone into the system's cradle, known as the docking station.
In the first film, a sadistic surgeon kidnaps and drugs three young people and, detaching their entrails on the operating table, uses these to connect the mouth of one to the anus of the other, and forces them to shuffle around together on their hands and knees in his remote, heavily guarded house, a fully functioning, interorganic triple-bodied human pet.
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He is cool and detached.
They're positive and detached from politics.
The protagonist is cool and detached.
You have to adjust and detach.
"It's very disconnected and detached," he says.
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