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That story, in Lewis's view, is not a given; it has to be teased out empathetically, because it's detached from a person's public identity; but in Lewis's humane utopia, it would be fused with public identity, would get expressed in the public sphere.
It's detached".
Don't get me wrong, we can be almost rabid with lust for people like this but it's detached and not real.
"When you enter the service, the phone assigns you a unique number and then it's detached from any other recognizable information," he said.
This ribbon carries the data and power to and from the disk, once it's detached, the disk should slide out easily.
It's detached from most normal life.
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Wallerian degeneration = a process that results from the cutting or crushing of a nerve fibre in which the axon degenerates after it is detached from its neuronal cell body.
He walked as if it were detached at the hip.
It folds easily, but the head, now that it is detached, is a bit cumbersome.
If it is for the telly and the Queen, it does matter, but it is detached.
And remember a Verdi staccato is not like a Rossini staccato; it is detached but not as abrupt.
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