Sentence examples for deeply dissociated from inspiring English sources

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Other highlights include Ms. Menkes's first 35-millimeter feature, "Queen of Diamonds" (1991), featuring her sister Tinka Menkes as a deeply dissociated Las Vegas blackjack dealer (Saturday, 8 30 p.m.; Tuesday, 9 p.m). and "Phantom Love," a 2007 study of a Russian immigrant in Los Angeles trying to come to grips with her violent surroundings (Sunday, 5 p.m).

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Their religious beliefs are deeply felt, but dissociated from their other activities and beliefs.

At a time when a family feud had started within the party, Ms Maréchal-Le Pen dissociated herself from her grandfather's negationist comments by saying she "deeply disagreed" - but refused to support his exclusion from the party.

The tone is strange, dissociated.

Officially, Lebanon has "dissociated" itself from Syria.

In Cunningham style, the choreography was dissociated from the music.

"Killing is dissociated from pain; it's even dissociated from life," wrote Kael in a review of "Magnum Force" (1973).

While meditating, she felt dissociated from herself and became worried.

Bob, whether by temperament or design, seemed typically dissociated.

Thus, certain actions may become dissociated from the conscious mind.

Trifluoromethanesulphonic acid is completely dissociated.

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