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Just as you'd have trouble expressing anything helpful to your SO through text, it's also quite easy to detach a bit.
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That's the voice that described crawling through a coal mine in northern England and taking a bullet in the throat in Spain: detached, a bit austere, but alert and alive to the world.
For the most part the songs were written while the group was on its first sustained break in a couple of years, when each band member detached a bit from the scene that had originally sustained them.
The neater the plotting, the more the audience can detach itself a bit — like Walt himself — and view events as a type of meta-puzzle: can the stakes rise even higher?
You have to detach yourself a bit.
It folds easily, but the head, now that it is detached, is a bit cumbersome.
I feel you should, you need to be detached a little bit, and I couldn't be detached, bearing in mind, you know, the situation.' (Family carer: Interview 5) 'I could probably do the job better with someone else but my own wife!
"I have the feeling that Sally on the night was detached from reality a bit – just so in love with her children and so happy to see them and hold them at last," Faulkner's friend said.
"You actually have to detach yourself from it a bit, try to be cold and not get carried away, but that's very difficult," he said.
Yet I felt a bit detached, as if watching a reënactment of a lost culture.
Still, he says, the whole thing leaves him a bit detached.
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