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This was what really enabled the Trojans to keep the field for ten years against them; the dispersion of the enemy making them always a match for the detachment left behind.
Bush's singularly absent leadership instinct has only been matched since, to my eye, by the passivity and detachment exhibited by Haiti's president René Préval, who effectively disappeared in the wake of his country's disaster.
Dielectric polymers with lower volume shrinkage and a CTE that is better matched to the CTE of the substrate material may be introduced to reduce the observed detachment of the polymer from the sidewalls of the via holes.
The Indian Express admitted it had feared the worst before the series began: "Limited overs-cricket, unlike the sobriety and detachment of a Test match, is often the amphitheatre of hyper-nationalism.
The main aim of this study was to investigate the matching hypothesis with respect to the relation between daily sport demands, detachment, and recovery state among elite athletes.
Detachments correspond to slip-offs.
During an end-of-term rugby union match at his old school, he received a kick to the head and suffered a retinal detachment.
Malicious detachment.
A writer's detachment?
His detachment suggests Andy Warhol.
Detachment produces discernments.
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