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To be detached, and uninvolved.
Furler prefers to be detached and cheeky about how she earned it all.
The lead is more likely to be detached from myocardium under higher excitation frequency.
Spitz was considered by many teammates to be detached, remote and given to mind games.
After that, Beam is to be detached and disposed, burning up in the Earth's atmosphere.
Such a model allows the consideration of size distribution to be detached from other aspects while solving the diffusion equation.
Laws says it is "risky to only colonise bits of a government" and to be "detached from other areas".
I understand the need to be detached not only from one's past but, to a certain degree, from one's present.
I think he's defining what it means to be detached and out of touch with the American people.
For Christians, therefore, faith in God is not a doctrine to be detached from the person of Jesus Christ.
When the retina separates from the deeper layers of the eyeball that normally support and nourish it, the retina is said to be detached.
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