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We're detached, a condition that is rapidly taking on an existential meaning in my life.
"There's this stigma that's put upon actors that we aren't allowed to be citizens as well - that somehow we're detached from everyday life.
"The thing about Internet in Cuba is that we're detached from it," Grajalo explained.
For example, we can place a statue in the corner of the room and turn to it in times of stress, even projecting onto it the wisdom that comes through us when we're detached.
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Isn't it partly that we are detached and therefore less likely to err?
Our relationship with mobile devices has become so intimate we even experience separation anxiety if we are detached from our devices for just a couple of minutes.
Louv describes a world in which we are detached from the source of food, where there are no biological absolutes, where there is an ambivalent relationship between humans and the rest of the animal kingdom, in which new suburbs constantly shrink open space.
When we are detached, it means we are not in it for personal gain.
"We are detached already, that is the situation," the Finn told BBC Scotland.
"We can't be detached after these next two games to give ourselves a fighting chance going in after the split".
The leaf we used here was detached from a fresh ferns, Macrothelypteris torresiana (Gaud).
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