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the dissociation
noun
The act of dissociating or disuniting; a state of separation; disunion.
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You've deployed the Dissociation Technique without meaning to.
Begin the Dissociation Technique only when physical violation is imminent.
The Dissociation Technique is like a parachute — you must pull the cord at the correct time.
For them, the dissociation from emotion freed an aesthetic response to extreme acts, to beauty.
(Ruff doesn't overplay the dissociation hand, but Andrew always refers to "Andy Gage," "the body," "the stepfather". The person who might have protected everyone, however, is "our mother").
As one of the Mongolians sang in the diaphonic (two-voice) style reminiscent of throat singers from Siberia, the dissociation between sound and movement was complete.
But why should we not form a picture of the ideal life, built out of abundant information, non-hierarchical work and the dissociation of work from wages?
Inside, where the mind makes comparisons and analogies, the dissociation inheres in malfunctioning metaphors: what is a "symposium / of endangered stars" and how would it evict itself?
The dissociation between the hamate and capitate was apparent.
High temperature in SA accelerated the dissociation process as expected.
Temperature is an important factor affecting the dissociation constant.
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