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As a consequence, the range of study has not expanded but contracted.By 2007, academics like Steve Bottoms of Manchester were noting how this new orthodoxy was detaching the academy further and further from mainstream theatre.
I'm interested that the DCMS says it wants to build a more direct link between the British Film Institute and government – I thought its whole thing was detaching government from interfering with the running of our culture.
Freshly restored — their canvas was detaching from the mounts — they appear to be swirls of ocher and red-orange fantasy, a child's picture book stretching upward, teeming with exoticism.
She puts her fingers inside the dog and pulls until I hear a sickening pop – she was detaching an ovarian ligament – attaches clamps to stem the blood flow, does a bit more snipping and then pulls out the womb and ovaries and spreads them out on the bit of blue paper towel on her steel trolley.
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My initial counseling session was detached and informative.
Another bin Laden joke was detached from politics.
He was detached from thinking about things he found difficult.
Not that Kozuka was detached from his public.
My retina was detached.
The image was detached into non-overlapping 8×8 patches.
I was detached from society.
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