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The perception that Britain has become a semi-detached member, and perhaps fully detached if Mr Cameron's gamble of holding an in-or-out referendum in 2017 goes wrong, is hard to argue with.
The large brick houses are fully detached and the yards attractive, if modestly sized.
By three, you should feel fully detached from your physical self.
It was fully detached, with 1,400 square feet, and there was a finished basement of 700 square feet.
TH¡e Civic Association wants to prevent a sharp increase in the housing density by allowing only fully detached or semidetached housing in Oakwood.
Larger fully detached houses are more prevalent on the southern edge of the neighborhood, near the water, and to the west, where Bensonhurst merges into the more upscale Dyker Heights.
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The problem with chads is that they often do not fully detach -- until the recount.
It noted, "The more gruesome the attack, the closer one comes to achieving the desired objective," but cautioned against trying to "fully detach the head," since the "absence of technique can cause a person to spend a long time attempting to do so".
A further advantage of the 10 × iron media was that CAWBG26 was observed to fully detach at least three days ahead of the other conditions.
It gave rise to a new lexicon: swinging chad, hanging chad, tri-chad, pregnant chad and dimpled chad a "chad" being the bit of paper that did not fully detach when the voter punched a selection.
Those enzymes, which were found the most promising from a practical perspective, have shown the ability to fully detach oil from the surface, even at very low enzyme concentrations.
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