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Well, Caine always brings a certain charisma to any film, a basic level of background radioactivity, although his capacity for auto-pilot detachment is on display.
Prinz zur Lippe-Weißenfeld was one of the pilots included in this small detachment.
Julian is someone who feels things very deeply, but who grapples with those feelings by going on automatic pilot, by assuming an air of ironic detachment and sophisticated disdain.
Throughout Australia's involvement in the Vietnam War, it prepared aircrew for operational service with No. 35 Squadron, and maintained a detachment in Papua New Guinea to provide pilots with experience flying in tropical conditions.
The lead Black Hawk was piloted by U.S. Army Captain Patrick McKenna, commander of the Eagle Flight detachment of six helicopters.
The agreement, endorsed by President Obama during his visit to Warsaw late last month, provides for a small air detachment to be in place by 2013 to train Polish pilots in use of F-16 warplanes and C-130 transport planes.
In more reflective moments, Mr. McCain says he tries to maintain a stoic detachment about the prospect of victory or defeat, a habit of mind he says he acquired as Navy pilot and prisoner of war.
In this prospective pilot study, we evaluated the effect of silicone oil tamponade on retinal oxygen saturation in subjects treated for traumatic retinal detachment.
Malicious detachment.
A writer's detachment?
His detachment suggests Andy Warhol.
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