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Baritone Matthias Goerne sounded lofty and rather detached.
"Though I can't help feeling you are rather detached and have unresolved personal issues".
Germans are more anxious to move on as part of a new, united Europe, whereas Britain is rather detached.
Perhaps too much so: for all its fluency and uncomplicated musicality, Pires's playing seemed at times rather detached and unspecific.
Henry Mayhew, whose reportage in "London Labour and the London Poor" (1861) is often compared to Orwell's, generally writes a rather detached prose.
Even those who know Romney well, such as Bob Bennett, US senator for Utah until last year, agree he can come across as rather detached.
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She contrasts the heavy caseload of today's MPs with the rather more detached approach of their predecessors.
This initiative is based on the notion that real devolution and informed policymaking best lies with engaged city leaders, rather than detached national governments.
My father [an engineer] worked for one of the big factories, and I was born in a rather grand, detached rented house in Ranmoor, a nice part of west Sheffield.
None have the audacity of Radio Slave's 30-minute rework of Hell's The DJ, but Craig's mix transforms the rather wan, detached original into a track of suave, commanding self-assurance.
For [End Page 4] Rouch, engagement with the world rather than detached observation should guide the documentary filmmaker.
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