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They were more detached and impersonal.
It's a fun thing, very different to writing your own songs – it's more detached and free".
This was partly because Maazel's approach seemed more detached and his sense of the music's momentum less certain.
Genre mixing isn't new, of course, although contemporary acts seem much more detached and self-referential about it.
"Instead I shrugged and carried on becoming more and more detached, and losing all sense of judgment".
Mr Ross, a professor at New York University, presents in "The Celebration Chronicles" a more detached and analytical look.
The self-knowledge they gain adds a grim context to the narration, which becomes both more detached and more informative as a result of its distanced quality.
She was with her husband, Tony Crider, a professor of physics, who, in Ray-Bans and a leather jacket, was a bit more detached and sceptical (for reasons that would become clear later).
He spent the next three years trying to discover what happened to his son and is obsessed with the returnees; Diana is more detached and skeptical of his professionalism.
More likely, though, it will muddle through, integrating as little as it can get away with, disintegrating as Britain becomes ever more detached, and reforming just enough to get by.
Mr. Cuomo is also conscious, those close to him say, that New Yorkers are hungry for a steady presence in the governor's office after two years of David A. Paterson's more detached and sometimes erratic leadership style.
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