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You cannot detach your experience of watching it from your prior experience of watching movies.
But Israel cannot detach itself from the civil war taking place across its northern frontier.
Bellows "cannot detach himself enough from the masters to be one himself," he wrote, in the New York Herald, in 1924.
For those people who this remains to be the case and/or still cannot detach you from the break up of the Beatles, how would you best describe what it is you do?
Set against a backdrop of AIDS and genocide in Rwanda in the mid-1990's, Courtemanche's wonderfully textured novel follows a burned-out Canadian journalist who drifts along but cannot detach himself from the atrocities, "the hopelessness of living".
Try as they might, the courtiers cannot detach the doll, which not only sinks its teeth deeper and deeper into the royal rear, but uses its hands to twist and wring the king's sonagli (his hanging bells) until he sees stars.
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If the content is to be the true object of aesthetic interest, it must remain wedded to its individuality: it cannot be detached from its "sensuous embodiment" without being detached from itself.
And yet for all its liberal trappings, Sufism cannot be detached from Islam.
The yearly growth of each individual tree cannot be detached from the living plant.
But Herr is quick and unequivocal about the confluence between seeing and acting: 'You cannot be detached.
The present debate on capital punishment cannot be detached from the "Kurdish question", which is stuck in a quagmire.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com