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"This time the surgery went superbly — no inflammation, no swelling and no more detachment.
Does distributing responsibility have another cost — more detachment from the oversight by the chief executive?
"When you're working, you have more detachment than in your life," says Cuarón.
And as a young man, I probably had more detachment than I have today.
Ms. van Meene's work captures the purgatory of adolescence with more detachment than sympathy.
The movie needed some more detachment – and brevity – but Wahlberg shows once again he has the comedy chops.
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While the disposable cup had more detachments and extraction failures than the standard metallic cup, this innovative disposable device had the advantage of fewer perineal injuries.
A sequel to "The End of Vandalism set in the same bleak farm community, this novel centers on the ex-vandal, now a plumber (gone straight more from detachment than maturity), as he confronts the breakup of his marriage.
The Volt also offers a surprisingly sharp upright edge on its rear flanks, which makes for more controlled detachment of airflow from the side of the vehicle.
Another type of documentary, with a little more ironic detachment, would have played up the hilarious tinseltown nightmare of McQueen's Le Mans, and been much more candid about him being an egomaniacal pain.
Jedediah Purdy, an author who made his name denouncing the age of irony in his book, "For Common Things" (Alfred A. Knopf, 1999), said last week that a little more ironic detachment might do some good at a time like this.
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