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Even now, I have this habit of detaching myself".
In contrast, Hollande has made a point of detaching his E.U. policy from that of Germany.
If the hemorrhage proved to be severe enough, we might have the option of detaching her from the machinery.
The first, of seeing his house in the Los Angeles foothills burned down by wildfire, is about the process of detaching.
In 1983, the church dropped its corporation status, with the intention of detaching itself from the jurisdiction of the federal government.
The general idea concerns the importance of detaching the individual from his type, and not assuming that there is such a thing as Everyman.
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Our extensive characterization analysis indicates the reason for this is high concentrations of trapped chlorine atoms on the edge of detached from the surface graphene flake.
Haslett wrote in a variety of detached, understated voices, each aching in its precise registry of the minute gradations of emotional pain.
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