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Pietistic movements have appeared throughout Christian history whenever religion seemed to become divorced from experience.
Introspection of the kind Steve Lewis engaged in can easily become divorced from real-world demands.
But, of course, artists will often become divorced from what they create.
As a lawyer involved in aircraft purchasing and repossession, he has seen aircraft ownership become divorced from airlines.
Madonna also opened up about her relationship with British director Guy Richie, whom she become divorced from in 2008.
But statistics can obscure the truth when they become divorced from the historical, legal and logical context of a case.
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Without partisan identification, politics becomes divorced from history.
Nonetheless, the concept of full employment becomes divorced from the concept of maximum sustainable output growth.
In the 19th century, iconography became divorced from archaeology and was concerned primarily with the incidence and significance of religious symbolism in Christian art.
The journey is unfinished, he feels, because "the power in the street became divorced from the power in the suite" and because the election of the first black politicians was regarded as an end in itself.
How can we make sure that we don't have an unhappy ending?" Sandberg became interested in the future of love after his colleague, Professor Julian Savulescu, who leads the science and ethics division, became divorced from his first wife in 2005.
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