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With the boys out of the way, it's easier to detach her.
It was hard to detach her from an entourage of admirers and paparazzi, but when I took her aside for a minute, she said: "Whew.
Saboteurs break into Fido's printing press, and the women of the suffrage movement begin coolly to detach her from the organization.
But she took immense pleasure in putting on the shows, in having the astonishing costumes (there was also a billowy swan's down coat that seemed to detach her from the ground, or the routine act of standing), and in casually letting us glimpse her breathtaking legs.
"It's not official yet," says the friend, "but they basically will detach her".
She is able to detach her fanged head which flies around in the night looking for blood, typically from pregnant women.
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Although she liked to stay in character and do the accent on set, she usually has no problem detaching her private life from her role.
A doctor from Children's Hospital detached her from the ventilator, and the two nurses connected her to a portable one and put her on a gurney.
Polishing windows to perfect clarity, scrubbing porcelain, working caustic chemicals into the tiles until they gleamed like teeth; all this detached her mind from herself.
She detached her arm from his then, sadly but firmly relinquishing him, and turned and walked back in the direction of Bleecker Street.
The most dazzling moment came when Circe detached her 30 foot cloak of rose & lame & left it on the shining rock, from which the rest of the company fled.
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