Sentence examples for peculiar detachment from inspiring English sources

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"In the early 1980s," he remarks with that peculiar detachment, as if describing someone other than himself, "it was Midnight's Children and My Beautiful Laundrette that changed things.

The greatness of Einstein, according to some of his enlightened admirers, is a peculiar detachment which frees him from bias in favor of traditional ideas.

The peculiar detachment of drone warfare has given people close to the receiving end of drone attacks some success in depicting America's use of them as the cowardly action of a bully sheltering behind superior technology.

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If Shakespeare was the peculiar genius of the age, an ever-observant man from the countryside who looked at the foibles of the world with detachment, Jonson was the city man, hot-tempered and slightly out of control, at once eager for the recognition of his betters and unable to stop himself from creating controversies.

Malicious detachment.

Why peculiar?

Detachment produces discernments.

Taylor does emotional detachment.

Detachment is suspect.

Detachment comes and goes.

Shigenobu enters, looking peculiar.

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