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If Britain can be detached that would help derail the war drive.
Griese, as reserved as Van Gundy is excitable, remained so detached that he usually referred to his scion as "Griese".
Britain has been so detached that when Tony Blair went to Bulgaria recently he became the first British prime minister ever to set foot there.
The reflection rounds out an otherwise elusive persona, one that sounds young and old, and so equally involved and detached that it can be confusing.
But "Adam Resurrected" feels so detached that there is not a laugh, nor even a wicked smirk of nihilistic glee, to be gleaned.
Torre, for his part, was so detached that he was usually the only manager in the majors who did not attend the winter meetings.
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"If we could detach that way, we could say, 'Well, we're a registration-and-turnout organization, and we did our job,"' Bouchard said.
Learning how to be independent from each other doesn't mean you're going to break up; it simply means that you will individually be able to survive and detach that dependence that held you together at the beginning.
For all his good humor, Norris seemed detached at that first meeting.
Both possess that strange, slightly detached intensity that has always made me wonder if, in fact, they are simply bad actors.
"I think a lot of people didn't like the fact that Dellums was so detached with that sort of Washington D.C. executive-style approach he had".
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