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"He is deeply detached from us," Putrament observed, after meeting with Milosz in person.
In Craig Lucas's "Reckless" (revived by the Manhattan Theatre Club at the Biltmore, under the slick direction of Mark Brokaw), the central metaphor is not blood but snow: an emblem, if we needed another, of America's dream of purity and abundance, which the quirky, deeply detached heroine of the play, Rachel Mary-Louise Parkerr), invokes as the curtain rises.
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Like so many earlier DeLillo characters, these people are deeply alienated individuals — detached, displaced, often stranded in physical or emotional limbo.
In the end the show struggles to reconcile its own contradictions: gushing and detached, glib and deeply romantic, a play of ideas that rejects deep thought.
During the 90 minutes that Mr. Karadzic was given to lay out his defense, he presented himself on Tuesday as a deeply wronged man, who was detached from the persecution campaign against civilians and from the notorious concentration camps for non-Serbs.
In the majority of the cells, the ultrastructure appeared deeply affected, with the plasma membrane completely detached and nuclei with a disorganized or absent nucleoplasm and heterogeneous residual chromatin clumps.
Incidentally, the deeply scary question of what happens if you accidentally become detached from your spacecraft and float irreversibly off into space brought back memories of Brian de Palma's little-liked Mission to Mars (2000).
Just because they may seem detached at times does not mean that they are devoid of feelings in fact, many autistic people feel things very deeply.
Detached, detached.
It seems detached, wrong.
It's detached".
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