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The globe-trotting, oddly impersonal nature of their songs distanced them further.
The church's stubborn attachment to certain negotiable traditions and unenlightened positions has distanced them, but they're not entirely gone.
In Zaval's study, for instance, simply asking respondents whether the previous day's temperature was unusual mitigated the "local warming" effect, because it distanced them from their current experience.
But even a spokesman for an alliance of conservative bishops who oppose "the ordination of practicing homosexuals as priests," distanced them from Mr. Kunonga.
Republican state senators even ran campaigns that distanced them from their party's presidential nominee, George W. Bush, mindful that polls showed he was not popular among New Yorkers.
The word "longhair" formerly meant an intellectual — say, an orchestra conductor or the cloistered encyclopedists of Howard Hawks's "Ball of Fire," whose effete style distanced them from the virile masculine virtues of the day.
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"It will only distance them".
Their faces are hidden, further distancing them from the reality of adolescence.
The organizers are desperate to distance them from the frenzy of the Milan Furniture Fair.
Truly grand managers had offices that looked domestic - to distance them from any sign of actual work.
Instead, they distance them safely three to five miles apart in the air, but this decreases efficiency.
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