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But "Haroun" was difficult to detach from its fraught moment.
The resulted hard supported phospholipid bilayers (SPBs) were thus more difficult to detach from the substrate to form vesicles.
At the other extreme, words are much more difficult to detach from the conceptual schemes in which they are put together.
It may be quite difficult to detach from work, engage in recovery activities, or get enough sleep if one works 70 hours per week or more.
While Prieto, 25, admits it is sometimes difficult to detach from the regular taste of defeat, he has urged people to remember where his team have come from.
It was like we created this out of nothing, out of nowhere and it's difficult to detach from something that you have created because it has a lot of you in there.
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Moreover, even if tumor cells are captured on the membrane, they may be difficult to detach for further molecular examination.
It is always difficult to detach yourself from your own prose when you read it through, but try.
However, during bar removal, intense bone formation around the pectus bar and bar stabilizer makes it difficult to detach them from one another.
The volksgrenadier divisions ordered to protect the flanks of the three advancing armies were not even properly reinforced, because the Germans found it difficult to detach these units from areas of the front being pressured by the slow Allied advance.
But you do have to get a move on because we're like clay hardening, cement setting, our default dispositions making it more and more difficult to detach our thinking from the past and tie it to a mast moving forward.
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