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I felt I kind of had to detach myself".
"I became attached to him somewhat, but I had to detach myself from him because of the multitude of children that we deal with".
In order to make it loud enough to be audible, we had to detach the original speaker and connect with the external amplifier.
Rescue workers considered using a cofferdam — essentially a plywood box, which would have been constructed around Mr. Barone — but decided that in order to do so, they would have had to detach him from the ropes, which they feared could result in his sinking entirely.
Later, as circumstances would have it, I had to detach myself from the original project.
She sailed in company with for the first part of the voyage, but the light cruiser later had to detach to tow the submarine.
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"You have to detach yourself from the emotion.
"You actually have to detach yourself from it a bit, try to be cold and not get carried away, but that's very difficult," he said.
On the drive home I often have to detach myself from the sadness I see during my work and focus on the fun and creativity instead.
Experts in child welfare said the burden of having to detach about 500 state workers to deal with the Eldorado cases was already rippling through a system whose caseload is among the nation's highest and per-child spending levels among its lowest.
"You just have to detach and look at it as a scientific exercise.
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