But if Trump is detached from the country, and uninterested in anything but himself, he's also detached from his party.
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The home is 2,500 square feet and there is a detached two-story guest unit and detached two-car garage on the 0.27 acres.
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"Living in the US, I am detached from the decision making process and to a large extent detached from the decision making process and to a large extent detached from the realities of its effect, so it is perhaps surprising how emotionally affected I was," Nash explains to The Creators Project.
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There is a patio at the front of the house, along with raised vegetable gardens, in between a detached 378-square-foot studio and a detached two-car garage.
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The United States is relatively enamored of detached, single-family homes, compared with Western Europe: Roughly 60 percent of the American housing stock is detached houses, compared with 27 percent in England.
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All the while, there is a kind of detached bemusement.
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But I was detached, I was aggressive, I lacked empathy.
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They had detached and reattached duck cloth to their gowns.
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He acknowledged that and, after all, he was detached himself.
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But this show is not guilty of mindless, detached voyeurism.
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He became detached and hit his head on the pavement.
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He feels detached, unfocussed, like he's living in another world.
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But David is stubbornly detached, blind to everything but flaws.
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A nearby detached building has four bedrooms and two bathrooms.
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I became part of a subculture detached from mainstream society.
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Reporter Bob Simon has a certain detached incredulity about Amazon.
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That makes them even more detached from the city itself.
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I think, like many, I allowed myself to be detached.
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A detached brick carriage house has room for two cars.
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Their attitude is ironical, attached and detached all at once.
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It had four bedrooms, two bathrooms and a detached garage.
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It is easy to become detached from stories like these.
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But he sees modern Democrats as detached from common folk.
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But below the neck things are otherworldly, slower moving, detached.
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I can sit back and be a little more detached.
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A detached garage sits to the side of the yard.
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But that doesn't mean he's detached from politics back home.
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Ms. Park's detached leadership style may have encouraged such speculation.
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In this clue, we're not thinking about feeling emotionally detached.
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I was so detached from everything: the universe, myself, everything.
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First, InSight detached from the "cruise stage" of the mission.
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She appears detached, almost sullen, in these images and performances.
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It's time to realize that more and better science isn't going to make a difference because the conservative movement has become detached from mainstream science just as it has become detached from mainstream journalism.
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In Comey's testimony, he presents himself as a detached, unemotional figure.
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The Saint Louis Art Museum acquired Rachel Whiteread's "Detached III" (2012).
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With a sense of detached wonder, Youngsoo methodically follows everyday activities.
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The single-family detached home is an iconic American housing product.
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Other parts of STELAR will now be detached from expiring deadlines.
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Condo prices jumped 25.9 percent, while detached homes rose 7.9 percent.
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However, I was impressed at how light the detached tablets were.
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He had had it all along —I hadn't even detached it.
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That's an assessment that's looking increasingly detached from US intelligence officials.
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Some people look at this as Silicon Valley being super detached.
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Who says therapists are detached third parties, clean in their objectivity?
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What's it like exhibiting something from which you are physically detached?
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More often, she can seem detached, as if nothing bothers her.
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The apartment is over the detached two-car garage and workshop.
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There is a detached two-car garage with an upstairs studio.
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It's not easy to watch — particularly because Rachel seems utterly detached.
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Today universities teach "critical thinking" — to be detached, skeptical and analytic.
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Giulio: No, I don't see us ever having a detached relationship.
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A detached guest house offers another two bedrooms and two bathrooms.
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The story he tells is compelling, detached, and often oddly romantic.
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OUTDOOR SPACE Two parking spaces are available in a detached garage.
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The hosts responded with a mix of detached bemusement and resignation.
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He doesn't claim that they are perfectly detached, disinterested, nonideological chroniclers.
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There is also a detached two-car garage on the property.
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"The Perfect Human" has the detached tone of a scientific experiment.
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The detached two-car garage has space for a studio above.
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There is a detached one-car garage with a metal roof.
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The club's hierarchy found him too detached, too intense, too draining.
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A shared driveway leads to the property's detached one-car garage.
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There is also a detached two-car garage with a workshop.
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I knew my tone had to be measured, balanced and detached.
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She'd gotten me a Sanyo mini-stereo with speakers that detached.
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The witty, creative me, always detached and never cheesy or needy.
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A shared driveway leads to the property's detached one-car garage.
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Today, a person in a "detached state" would be an ALASKAN.
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In order to stay in my relationship, I detached from it.
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A detached barn, suitable for boat or car storage, is included.
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Lee even weighed the detached growths, which were 14 ounces total.
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Biz Stone: A big thing is we detached identity from queries.
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Here we have the classy tweet, with a touch of detached irony.
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"There's a kind of relentlessness to mephedrone—a detached relentlessness," he says.
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But this vision of a better future is completely detached from reality.
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Along the way, he suffered a detached retina that threatened his career.
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Culture seems to matter, even in the most detached of academic fields.
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Energetic and detached, these songs cast revealing shadows on delight and melancholy.
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"She became detached from reality," her brother, identified as Johnny, told Variety.
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Sprawled in an awkward position, I felt weirdly detached from my foot.
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And don't even try to pick it up with the flap detached.
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I've always felt a little detached from the music scene in general.
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The Fishfinder can also be detached and used as a standalone device.
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" During MSNBC's "Morning Joe," Scarborough said Trump is "completely detached from reality.
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At other times, he was detached in response to her controlling behaviors.
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But Waller-Bridge's delivery is dry and detached, more elegant than enervating.
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In some ways, I have detached the process of birth-form womanhood.
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She can be a little bit detached, which is a healthy thing.
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American populism is a little different because it's more detached from that.
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But these works were detached from the landscape at the same time.
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Lower density housing (detached houses) will occupy the interior of the superblock.
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However, it's important that you stay detached while making choices this evening.
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"I feel very detached from the meme, to be honest," Morris says.
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Here's a closer look at the control area, which cannot be detached:
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Her style suggests Expressionism, but it is detached from mere personal emotion.
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Parking is in a detached two-car garage about 25 yards away.
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It is not a conventional museum, heavy on artifacts and detached commentary.
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What do they think we might do to keep from becoming "detached"?
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Unlike Byron, he never withheld admiration; he was never detached or aloof.
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They manipulate masks with their hands, as if their heads are detached.
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The detached skull is turned away from the viewer, revealing its underside.
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There is also a bonus room over a detached two-car garage.
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The garage, detached from the main house, holds up to 10 cars.
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Parking is in a detached two-car garage next to the house.
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Outdoor space: The 0.49-acre property includes a detached two-car garage.
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There is also a garden shed and a detached two-car garage.
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But the city, he said, feels somewhat detached from the life cycle.
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There is a detached one-car garage and a carport in back.
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There is an attached two-car garage and a detached garden shed.
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Eventually our lives resumed, but the man himself was detached and uninterested.
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They live in detached houses on the grounds beside manicured playing fields.
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Parking is in a detached one-car garage next to a driveway.
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Eventually, the stocks that are detached from China will rebound, he said.
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"Many people thought I was a bit detached from them," she said.
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Eventually our lives resumed, but the man himself was detached and uninterested.
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She left in an Uber after I detached the legs for her.
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The home also comes with one parking space in a detached garage.
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He and his younger brother, playing with JoyCons detached, love the thing.
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Programmers slack the responsibility of the fielders' safety onto these detached machines.
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I like that it's spacious and not too detached from the crowd.
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It has become detached from human eyes and has largely become invisible.
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And we're going to be a bit wry and a bit detached.
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As pictured in the video, there's the stuffed animal Pikachu bot, the mini toilet bot, Coca Cola can bot, and the doll bot with a detached leg and a detached head, strewn willy nilly upon a bot wheelchair.
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Units within the retained estate range from flats to large detached houses, although most are two- to three-bedroom semi-detached or terraced houses, largely in south-east and south-west England where housing demand has been strong.
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With detached homes having doubled in price to about C$1 million - twice the price of the average condo - during the recent boom, Ritchie is confident condos will sell even as detached homes sit unsold and prices fall.
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The statement is a whisper away from straight up calling his wife detached.
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I felt detached from the child that up to that I had been.
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Langford shoots flowers with a languorous, detached gaze, printing them larger-than-life.
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It's a visceral response that's not this passive, detached disinterested experience of art.
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San Francisco's zoning laws allocate 53% of land to detached, single-family homes.
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Luke was at home, working in the detached garage when the fire started.
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But this approach is also very detached from the emotional states that lead
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Mind you, the tablet portion can still be detached, unlike the Surface Laptop.
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Jimmy at this point doesn't seem detached from the consequences of his actions.
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The series portrays all of this — appropriately — with a slightly detached, clinical stance.
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The composition may be perfect and rigorous, but the expression is hardly detached.
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Dr. Lee even weighed the detached growths, which were 14 ounces in total.
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The artist is someone who is involved, but detached at the same time.
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Raw power is detached from any civic or ethical justifications beyond self-preservation.
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Ms. Zellweger floats through the picture, charming but strangely detached from her suitors.
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But she is unequipped for the job and seems detached from the community.
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Sen. Chuck Schumer: "The speech and reality have never been more detached." pic.twitter.
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Now, detached from the glow of my laptop screen, I momentarily lingered, stuck.
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Zeif feels just as detached, and shows little interest in attending the ceremony.
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Park's detached and impersonal leadership style had already worried allies and critics alike.
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Smith delivers an exquisitely deadpan performance that serves to heighten his detached snobbery.
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Have you gotten any backlash for saying that you've detached birth from womanhood?
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Its camera and gimbal must be detached and stored in a separate case.
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The multifunctional pads can also be detached and used as outdoor seating pads.
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Obviously, they will feel angry, detached and probably less invested in their work.
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Earlier this week, the lander that carried the rover detached from the orbiter.
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People with Mercury in Aquarius are detached, objective, aloof, intellectual, logical, and cool.
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Britain detached the Chagos Islands from Mauritius before Mauritius gained independence in 1968.
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"His mind had detached from reality," the lawyer, Annie Costanzo, told Judge Biben.
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The row can be detached, via small screws, to form a rivière necklace.
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Oldendorf said his tibia became detached, keeping him on his hands and knees.
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He had fallen for the cool, detached me, so that's who I remained.
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The exception, of course, is any game that requires detached Joy-Con controllers.
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Flower and vegetable garden beds are tucked behind a detached three-car garage.
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A detached one-car garage and a fountain can also be found there.
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Rogen: That weed makes you lazy and unproductive and unmotivated or emotionally detached.
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Sales of detached houses fell 5.7 percent, while apartment sales dropped 10.7 percent.
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She feels sympathy, slightly detached, for the others, whose surgeries she witnesses firsthand.
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There is also a detached two-car garage with a deck and patio.
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A slightly detached 280-square-foot guesthouse has its own kitchenette and bathroom.
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I think it's impossible for us who are new immigrants to feel detached.
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"Prices seem detached from their underlying fundamentals," the ECB said in the biannual report.
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The detached cockpit lies a few yards away, propped up on a wooden horse.
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My upper lip is almost detached from my face, and there is blood everywhere.
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You can also use the Joy-Con separately and wirelessly, detached from the console.
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"The price of crude oil has gotten completely detached from fundamental levels," Roberts said.
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Britain has always been a mercantile, semi-detached sort of European foreign-policy power.
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It was also a Britishness that had become detached, in many ways, from Britain.
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Converting his detached garage into an ADU rental might help with his tax bills.
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Zwicharowski reportedly leaned down and yelled "Can you hear me?" into the detached ear.
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The old villages will look like modern suburbs with detached houses and small gardens.
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In Catastrophe, Fisher dug even deeper, playing Rob Delaney's emotionally detached, Ebay-obsessed mother.
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Unlike the Surface Laptop, the screen can be detached and used as a tablet.
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It was so detached from anything that I legitimately needed to be worried about.
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According to reports, Manny feared he suffered a detached retina in his left eye.
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Even less sensical is the fact that his arm is then sentient while detached.
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Even more remote than an island, it seemed detached from both space and time.
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That leaves Trump as detached and deserted as the America he seems to imagine.
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The iceberg has fully detached from Larsen C - more details to follow soon pic.twitter.
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Johansson's eerie, detached quality is the best thing the film has going for it.
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Social media isn't really detached from the real world -- it is the real world.
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It's a big departure for a series known for its detached, cinematic camera angles.
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Mahajan's prose is elegant and incisive, his scope sweeping, and his sensibility cynically detached.
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"He is deeply detached from us," Putrament observed, after meeting with Milosz in person.
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"The negotiation was not completely detached from commercial considerations," a European diplomatic source acknowledged.
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Her neediness threatens his detached self-control — and fuels his own self-destructive tendencies.
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"We certainly want to have the capability, detached from merchants as well," he said.
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These goals seem detached from the kinds of things that impact people every day.
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Slat's team discovered that a 59-foot end-section had detached from the array.
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" Academe is not detached from the harsh and messy realities of the "real world.
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Ice which has detached itself from the glacier is seen floating in the water.
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But detached home builders noted shifting to the condominium market would not be easy.
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The house had three bedrooms and two bathrooms, a backyard and a detached garage.
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No cars were detached from the train; the material was unloaded, Mr. Doolittle said.
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Crimes which would normally provoke outrage are posted on the page with detached professionalism.
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"The thing about Internet in Cuba is that we're detached from it," Grajalo explained.
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It is a curious world, detached from any anchor to the ground below it.
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It's a setup that might favor a skilled group detached from a cappella orthodoxy.
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A detached garage holds two cars and could be converted into additional living space.
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For other videos you might want a more detached, less personal point of view.
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The detached two-car garage was converted into a gym, with rubber-tile flooring.
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She has felt detached from her body since she was a child, she says.
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But the music is ominous — all minor chords, twitchy percussion and detached keyboard tinkling.
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A bright green door leads to the alley and a detached two-car garage.
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There are gardens around the perimeter of the house, and a detached storage shed.
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Through it all, their father's detached legs bumble behind them on a dog leash.
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Cool was politically detached, but being a social activist is required for being woke.
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After Young was discharged from the hospital, he moved into the Rolles' detached garage.
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Third, Trump has detached himself from the only truly revolutionary movement of our time.
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The process was slow, detached, and vague enough that it never felt overly intrusive.
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The driver pulled over to the shoulder and detached the trailer from the truck.
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A breathing tube, now detached from an oxygen machine, was laced through her nostrils.
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Mallarmé may be detached from the crowd, but he is not contemptuous of it.
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"A gift is made from detached and disinterested generosity," said Wood of Wood LLP.
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He used to partake of politics as a spectator sport, as a detached observer.
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He used to partake of politics as a spectator sport, as a detached observer.
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I stayed on my own, distant and detached, for the run of the show.
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The head had long since detached, its skull drifting down to the the seafloor.
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On the exterior, there is a 4-foot porch that can be detached when traveling.
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Moss plays Offred as detached, fatalistic, but quietly resilient in the face of these threats.
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His flesh was detached from his bones and his remains were sent to New Mexico.
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Local residents were placing flowers and lights in front of the location, a detached house.
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My time abroad felt weirdly detached from my actual life; it was terrifying and liberating.
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To me, it's more believable when Lizzie kills her Dad, because it's more detached, inevitable.
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Its lid can be fully detached, which makes cleaning it by hand a bit easier.
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As noted in the NEJM report, the blindness was accompanied by detached retinas and hemorrhaging.
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Like men, three-quarters of the properties the women buy are single-family, detached homes.
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VanDeGraph focuses in on three countries with these weird detached borders: Russia, Angola, and Croatia.
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Mr Alter rightly notes that many recent translations seem a bit detached from modern literature.
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One group follows a young guide wearing radiation-symbol earrings, signs detached from their meaning.
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The NovaGo's screen can't be detached, but it does rotate 360 degrees for tablet mode.
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Those who do take part stand to gain an edge over their more detached peers.
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I can't think of a scarier thing to think about than being detached, you know?
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All three women ended up with detached retinas that left them blind or virtually blind.
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Then in an eye blink, his foot detached from the bag and reattached to it.
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They report that they feel detached from others; isolated, like they can't truly be themselves.
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After that, Beam is to be detached and disposed, burning up in the Earth's atmosphere.
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He did not explore fascism's ascent solely through the prism of a detached academic, however.
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In the more detached "Mascots," the fun remains, but the thrill of discovery is gone.
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The master, upstairs on the detached side of the house, has a wall of windows.
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But the character has "every stereotype," too, Mr. Fulbeck admitted: good at science, emotionally detached.
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Single detached starts in Toronto dropped by 43 percent, the first decline since September 2016.
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Houston is one of the only cities in the country to even request detached domes.
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It appeared that the front bumper had partly detached and was resting on the ground.
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Mountain View is a suburban community replete with detached single-family homes and strip malls.
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Update: Arabsat-6A has detached in the desired orbit and the mission is a success!
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Better to get your heart broken along the way than to be numb or detached.
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Saturn is a cool, detached energy, not warm and cuddly, so don't expect cute vibes.
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On principle, this kind of assessment is completely detached from the reality of software development.
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There are blocks of council housing, as well as some semi-detached homes with gardens.
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Any discussion of the 25th Amendment and Trump's fitness for office is detached from reality.
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There is an attached three-car garage and a detached pool house with a bathroom.
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Nonetheless, there are sections when his love of revisionism seems unusually detached from the music.
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A detached one-car garage is air-conditioned and currently used as an exercise studio.
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The board sits on legs which, on some models, are magnetic and can be detached.
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In this case, the giant plasma bubble full of energized hydrogen detached from the magnetotail.
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AF: We are predominantly zoned R1, which is the classification for single-family detached homes.
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A southwestern section called Charm Circle has many detached houses and is in high demand.
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That happened on Monday in Greer Grimsley's Wotan, who came across as detached and bitter.
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The 2.44-acre property also has a stone veranda and a detached two-car garage.
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We watched as the tail was detached, falling to the ground with a loud boom.
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A new detached garage has space for two cars, and there is also a carport.
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There is a detached three-car garage and surface parking space for two additional vehicles.
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So it was probably a lowball estimate, because some of the ticks had already detached.
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Finding this approach too abstract and detached, he argued for a more in-depth story.
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Gradually recognizable forms emerge: patches of military camouflage, detached limbs, headless mouths, grinning or gaping.
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Whereas Bond is sleek, stylish and coolly detached, his rival is big, loud and unpredictable.
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Don't be too far, you'll become distant from them and, subconsciously, detached from the meeting.
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But Mr. Morris, for all his entertaining cleverness, often seems more detached than Mr. Iverson.
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Outdoor space: A detached two-car garage is on the other side of a carport.
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It's easier for me to just write stuff for other people and be completely detached.
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This is not to say that he transcended the struggle or detached himself from it.
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To be sure, the recent surge is showing signs it may be detached from reality.
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We're detached a bit, too, by some mocking of operatic (and specifically "Carmen"-related) conventions.
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He is all gut instinct, all blood and soil, all about loyalty over detached reason.
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The basement is used for storage; a detached one-car garage adjoins a covered carport.
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But as Mr. Gaines delivered a speech that echoes Joyce's beautiful peroration, I remained detached.
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"Washington and politics feel so intrusive yet maniacally detached in times like this," she said.
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The house is on a 0.19-acre lot and has a detached two-car garage.
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Parking is in a detached two-car garage with a workshop and bike storage space.
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I've been enjoying how detached and almost bored Fiennes seems in most of his scenes.
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The whole point of a party establishment is to be cynical, detached, practical-minded, and realistic.
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Vehicles should also never be run inside a detached or attached garage without the door open.
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Her tone is detached, kind of like she's already spent time working through all of it.
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It is essential for this process that the scientist or observer is neutral, objective, and detached.
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"I think in a way violence has become detached from a sense of reality," says Ploeger.
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Not so long ago, the internet often felt like a fully detached realm of ephemeral fun.
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The genre grew more detached from reality ( Pacific Rim ) and self-consciously schlocky ( Mega Shark vs.
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In the most generous possible reading, I guess it conveys how isolated and detached Fleck is?
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Growing up in semi-detached normality in Essex, he made money by staging discos for schoolmates.
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It offers generous space, a romantic vibe, and your own fireplace with a detached, private feel.
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These buttons — hidden out of sight unless the Joy-Cons are detached — epitomize the Switch's versatility.
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Its boss complained to Estates Gazette, a trade paper, of bids that were "detached from reality".
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Rakhmatulina was going to the station to rewire some cables that had been detached by bears.
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In Game of Thrones, Grey Worm, commander of the Unsullied, is serious, stoic, and somewhat detached.
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And sometimes it's helpful to remember you aren't just a detached internet commentator; you're a fan.
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His voice is detached and wry, not unlike a character from a story by Samuel Beckett.
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"The deals they make there are so isolated and detached from this reality here," one said.
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The tracker can be easily clipped to a dog's collar, and detached by pressing a button.
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"They don't mind because they don't want to be completely detached from Hong Kong," he said.
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Support is also being provided by detached coalition special forces and advisers and trainers further back.
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With Venus in detached Aquarius until this coming Saturday, though, her M.O. is decidedly more egalitarian.
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In late August 333, an iceberg detached itself from the glacier and drifted into a lake.
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Even for the voluble Gingrich, it was an unusually candid and detached analysis of his chances.
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They're using numbers that are already detached from market forces, and too high in many instances.
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However, it easily converts into a tablet running Android 8.1 Oreo when detached from the dock.
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One moment, June almost convinces her to use her power to help; the next, Serena's detached.
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"Donald was in awe of his father," the source said, "and very detached from his mother."
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I noticed that when I detached and reattached the screen, the operation was quieter and surer.
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And I inherited that in a more detached, yet present identity crisis as I got older.
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Detached home prices rose 7.5 percent but are down 4.6 percent from an April 2016 peak.
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This instinctual subjectivity is a far cry from maintaining a detached, ironic view of life. 21952.
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But like Sully, Loving can be too respectful, to the point of feeling sleepy and detached.
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There is also a detached two-car garage and a former chicken coop used for storage.
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Obviously, the show tackles old movies, where it's easier to be detached and pick them apart.
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Instead, the hero is his severed hand, which appears suddenly and mysteriously detached from his body.
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On another day its hind leg has been detached, and, subsequently, a foreleg has been disconnected.
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For example, many survivors dissociate—or become detached from their surroundings—when experiencing or remembering trauma.
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His U.C.L. had been fine, he said, until his flexor tendon detached and left it exposed.
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At first, she seems detached, passing casually through a series of empty relationships with empty types.
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Konik explained that Old Navy's fleet of stores is appealing since they're typically detached from malls.
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This week repeated a striking, if familiar, pattern: President Trump described a world detached from reality.
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With detached collars, holey sweaters and frayed hems, the look is decidedly disheveled — and artfully unkempt.
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Agents are more commonly involved in sales of detached houses on private land, but not always.
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Your relationships are so important to you—even if you sometimes seem so aloof and detached.
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Part of the aircraft detached from the plane's body was seen sticking out above olive trees.
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Because they're detached from that experience, the luxury of having an ambulance to come get you.
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Camp Dwyer remained, turning into a detached hub of contractors, Special Operations soldiers and American advisers.
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It was less consistent with the detached judicial temperament that lawyers associate with an ideal judge.
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Tom Ellis's detached intellectualizing of the Wallace Collection's contents and history unfortunately leaves the soul unstirred.
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Oksana appears detached from her own feelings and actions, as if watching herself from a distance.
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When it's reproduced instead of produced on the spot, the music feels more distant, more detached.
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The pictures are haunting and voyeuristic, with the subjects staring at the camera with detached expressions.
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But the Moon in Aquarius is helping us look at things from a detached, logical perspective.
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I'd like to work from a big, detached house and set it up with themed rooms.
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Outdoor space: The 0.12-acre property includes a fenced yard and a detached two-car garage.
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Under Palma's new rules, only owners of detached townhouses will be allowed to rent to tourists.
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Over the past half-decade, Gomez has repeatedly discarded masks and refined her detached pop style.
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The Farquharson family lives in a six-bedroom, detached home in Woodbridge, Suffolk, worth £1.6 million.
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Their son, Peter (Alex Wolff), can be moody and detached, but he's a high school student.
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And it is authentic, but still somehow detached, displaced, disorientated by the meaninglessness of its backdrop.
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Outdoor space: The fenced backyard has new concrete walkways leading to a detached two-car garage.
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The owner added a detached one-car garage with storage, which opens to a rear alley.
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At that moment, the Crew Dragon spaceship detached and sped away with its own rocket engines.
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At the end of the driveway is a detached one-car garage with a connected workshop.
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I mean you have to be a little detached from it, because it's often so extreme.
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The story Trump told about the whistleblower last night in Monroe is completely detached from reality.
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Not brave enough to dedicate my life to this movement, not detached enough to not care.
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He prefers a kind of rational compassion — a mixture of caring and detached cost-benefit analysis.
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They are unafraid to face the cross currents, detached from clan, acknowledging how little they know.
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City planning maps label the area Mill Island, alluding to its previous incarnation as detached marshland.
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In more and more places, fans feel so detached, so alienated, that they come unmoored entirely.
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The goblet is dishwasher-safe, and the blades can easily be detached, making cleanup a breeze.
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Kathy Griffin wants Donald Trump's head ... but she wants it bloody and detached from his body.
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They are, by turns, charming and mocking, detached and enraged, bullying and needy, often threatening suicide.
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Under the street lamps, the detached garages on either side were pale in their vinyl sidings.
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A second roof deck on the detached two-car garage is accessible from the family room.
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We detached our skins and flipped our bindings so that our uphill skis became downhill ones.
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Outdoor space: The 0.11-acre lot includes a detached one-car garage with room for bicycles.
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Rather than detached houses each perched in their own yard, rowhouses or townhouses can be built.
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Carrying around such a burden can consume you, leaving you detached from the rest of the world.
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The feet were then detached—also by a human—and placed into a large, glass-doored machine.
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With AirPods, headphone sharing has transformed into a cold, detached act that provides zero change in atmosphere.
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The first is people living at the margins: migrants, former prisoners, the poorly educated and socially detached.
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The Moon enters Gemini this morning, encouraging you to take a chill, detached approach to the day.
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Many of the region's fruit orchards were quickly turned over into tracts of single-family detached housing.
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Candy-O wouldn't sound so cold and detached if not for the pop context, the superficial cheer.
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The Surface Book was top heavy, chunky, and it had a removable screen that I rarely detached.
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The satellites traveled up in the flyers, which detached from the rocket once they got to orbit.
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Once the detached tags were recovered, the data therein were correlated with the biologists' records of events.
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Ethical not ideological, reactive not programmatic and detached not engaged, Merkelism is the absence of political anchors.
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It's a peculiar thing; sometimes I can hear about violence and stay detached and able to engage.
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To be more specific, it's the almost 500-year-old detached right forearm of Saint Francis Xavier.
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Ten years later, he has come to realise that sight is the "most detached sense we have".
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Mr Juncker often seems semi-detached from his role, leaving space that Mr Selmayr has skilfully exploited.
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Mr Davis regards this more flawed, human Peter as "spiritually detached" where Mary is empathetic and wise.
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My brother and I were kids who grew up very detached emotionally and financially from our families.
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After a six-day mission on the orbital outpost, Crew Dragon autonomously detached about 2:30 a.
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Honestly, I've gotten a little more detached from technology as I stepped away from ad agency life.
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Perry has the most Twitter followers in the world, so she's surely getting her detached point across.
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Hillary's cool is detached and technocratic, raw power wielding a Blackberry behind sunglasses on a private jet.
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Of all the questions, though, there's one I want answered most: is Dolores' story detached from time?
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Multiple urban starts fell 15.3 percent, while single-detached urban starts notched a milder 5.4 percent decline.
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Successive governments, detached from the people, have produced little more than staggering levels of corruption and incompetence.
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It can't be connected to a TV, like the current Switch, and its controllers cannot be detached.
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Perhaps this is the only viable option for modern pop artists: being distanced, but never completely detached.
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Asked for her thoughts while watching it, Manzo said she felt Teresa looked "completely detached" from Joe.
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You can play Odyssey with motion controls using the detached joy cons or with more standard controls.
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For a distressing number of detached voters, Monday night will be their chief evidence for evaluating him.
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In Britain, the officially designated "Out" campaign said such comments indicated European officials were detached from reality.
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He envisioned a swing set in back for his 2-year-old son, and a detached garage.
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" William Evarts, the president's lead attorney, was "detached and devious … a diminutive man with mushroom-colored skin.
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The apartment is over the detached three-car garage, while the guest cottage is a former barn.
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Her friends went on the hunt and found the detached digit on the deck of the boat.
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At the time, a museum conservator said the beard detached when the mask accidentally fell during cleaning.
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After my first 60 minutes was up, Pietrzak detached me from the machines — another semi-uncomfortable process.
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Germany has 15 million detached houses and 1.7 million photovoltaic units, but only 50,000 home storage units.
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That's another key feature of mindfulness—observing your thoughts and feelings, while simultaneously being detached from them.
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But her right leg — her anchor leg in this pose — appears to be detached from her body.
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Lately, the vibe has been friendly and intellectual, but it's also been a bit detached and cold.
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While likely unintentional, the unfortunate timing is emblematic of how utterly detached from the world Swift is.
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This is a very good example, because it's showing reciprocity, even in an abstract, completely detached form.
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Can you sell your own limb—or turn it into tacos—if it's detached during your lifetime?
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The artist's personal narrative recalling her artistic inspiration further distances her from the detached ethos of Minimalism.
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Traditionally, the solution has been to build dwellings for them that are not detached single-family homes.
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There is also an outdoor brick barbecue with a smoker oven and a two-car detached garage.
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A detached two-car garage next to the main house has an artist's studio at the back.
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You're also a very curious person and skilled researcher, who can be detached and detailed when necessary.
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In the days following a race, I would often feel disoriented and confused, detached from my body.
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Outdoor space: The 0.2-acre property has a large front lawn and a two-car detached garage.
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At that moment, the Crew Dragon detached, fired its own thrusters, and sped away from impending doom.
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Footsteps It has often been assumed that Piet Mondrian was a cold, calculating, detached kind of man.
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It also has a driveway leading to a detached garage with space for storage and a workshop.
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" (via Reddit) Doggy Style "I like face-to-face interaction and it feels detached from the moment.
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It all seems too detached from the actual business of scoring goals to be quite as severe.
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Your rant friend should be deeply trusted and, if at all possible, completely detached from the subject.
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Konik added that Old Navy's fleet of stores is especially appealing since they're typically detached from malls.
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The conversation felt entirely detached from its setting, less than eight miles south of West Florissant Ave.
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A detached garage with a polished concrete floor has a single door but room for two vehicles.
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NASA officials confirmed around 2:20143 am ET that the capsule successfully detached from the space station.
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Lauer was a flop, but Clinton's performance, though informed and thoughtful, was at times detached and legalistic.
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She told me that one guide was from 28 generations back, and had a "detached" guiding style.
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And yet Gibson seemed, at the turn of the century, to be growing dissatisfied with being detached.
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The tone is detached, and the many cameos by the talented and famous are not sharply drawn.
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Mr. Breitbart could switch his mien in an instant from detached academic observer to street-smart bully.
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Hospital staffers wrapped corpses in white shrouds and stacked detached legs that still wore socks and shoes.
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It stood a yard from me, still socked and shoed, as if it had come detached midstride.
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OUTDOOR SPACE A detached two-car garage reached by a paved driveway was recently added to the .
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Santana ended up delivering at 26 weeks after her placenta detached from the wall of her uterus.
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Like the gong, Gerrard's algorithmic, automated, and ultimately detached view of the state of world, is problematic.
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Mohammed looked down at him with detached malignance, and walked in a clumsy daze to the door.
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Meanwhile, vloggers rely on bringing themselves down-to-earth, barely detached from the real universe of viewers.
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The album's frantic, detached nature sounded like someone trying to find themselves under the weight of redefinition.
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In retrospect, Mr. Jibril acknowledged in an interview, it was a "utopian ideal" quite detached from Libyan reality.
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It doesn't help that Hughes plays Marc as emotionally detached and charisma-free for much of the movie.
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No, new Serena is fully detached from any semblance of loyalty to the system, to her former relationships.
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Sales of detached homes climbed 7 percent, while sales in the volatile multi-unit sector rose 16.3 percent.
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Nematocysts are so independent that they will still fire venom even if they've been detached from the jellyfish.
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Unlike real humans, who can be self-centered and detached, chatbots have a dog-like loyalty and selflessness.
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"We saw the torso, head still attached, but detached, like a bobblehead," he said, according to Fox News.
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In conversation Sevigny comes across as the opposite of detached—her answers seasoned with an easy, throaty laugh.
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The GIF — a primitive image format designed in the early days of the internet — is detached and humorous.
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But I so detached from Amber due to our strained relationship that I couldn't even answer the question.
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" Tarone regards IARC's assumption that all experts will be detached and independent as "naive, if not anti-scientific.
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The sheepskin on either of these is water resistant, and the auxiliary cord can be attached or detached.
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Both microspines and silicone ridges only cling to surfaces in one direction, meaning they can be easily detached.
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Mark acknowledges that at times he may sound detached from the horror of what happened to his parents.
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Naturally, there's an Alexa skill that allows you to hear it delivered in Alexa's creepily detached robot cadence.
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AHV Communities, partnering with Bristol Group, is putting up 250 new detached homes in fast-growing San Antonio.
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Let me revel in my dream of cheap orthodontics until they become detached and ruin my entire jaw.
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Two riders were injured when a launch cable detached at Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio, that same day.
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What you're being sold in mainstream pop music is formulaic and detached from the experience of the artist.
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Sweet, affectionate Venus will do its best to warm up cool, detached Saturn—not that it will work.
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The brake pedal could get detached if drivers move pedals to the rear-most position, the company said.
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After a six-day mission to the International Space Station, Crew Dragon detached at about 213:22002 a.
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You're usually pretty detached from things, but this eclipse stirs up deep emotions that you may have repressed.
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Seaweed has detached from the sea floor and is now quite visible as it floats in the water.
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And yet, seeing it here—alone, out of the skull, detached from the brain stem, it's overwhelmingly fleshy.
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Sources within the group however describe the founder and primary funder as very much detached from the network.
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I just felt like I was so different from anyone else, and I felt so detached from anything.
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Food-detached consumers, counting for just over 16 percent of the sample, were also pretty disinterested in takeaways.
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Von Bonin's impersonation of Pallenberg is hazy and detached, as if perpetually on the edge of an overdose.
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While Arnau and their children lived in the main house, her husband was living in a detached garage.
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How detached from reality must someone be to cite ObamaCare as a model of a good government program?
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This was about using the tattoo—completely detached from Mike Tyson's skin—and putting it on another person.
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Sanam Khatibi paints a magical world, just ever-so-slightly detached from reality and rooted in Renaissance imagery.
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My husband Mitchell and I live in downtown Toronto, on the upstairs floor of a semi-detached house.
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It actually [has] been much easier...I'm a little bit detached [in sex work] from that person emotionally.
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The property came with a detached small building with a kitchen, bathroom, living area and two-car garage.
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"The west of Cologne is very green, mostly large detached houses, close to the city forest," he said.
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And can the singer go it alone detached from the ecosystem that laid the foundation for her success?
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IT IT'S BEEN A WONDERFUL FACILITY FOR US BUT ACTUALLY IT WAS A LITTLE DETACHED FROM EVERYDAY LIFE.
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The island includes five buildings: a villa-style compound, a library, a cinema, a detached bathhouse, and cabanas.
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Part of the plane's body detached and could be seen sticking out from a grove of olive trees.
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It's just a stressful world, man, with more of us socially detached and less financially secure than ever.
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February 4 brings the new moon in Aquarius, a cool air sign famous for being aloof and detached.
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The voice, at first the kind of detached simplified narration native to folk parables, becomes confident and nuanced.
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That's generally been my attitude, though some people have called me out for being a little too detached.
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Unlike Mr. Murphy, who suggests a cool, detached, confident mastery over digital technology, Cynthia is a hot mess.
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Lily's voice-over narration frequently spells out the societal pressures of young womanhood in a cool, detached affect.
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And, his images feature sometimes detached subjects, not apathetic so much as quietly comfortable in their own skin.
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First, a useful conversation on affordability has to go beyond what the average single-detached house sells for.
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Mr Weitzman acknowledged that this result was detached from reality: "obviously it cannot be taken literally," he said.
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I won't repress the thought, but try to be detached from it and see where the thought goes.
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Kehinde Wiley's portrait of the former president contradicts the impression he often made in office of being detached.
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Mr. Schneider fixed a lever that had come detached from one of the rods leading to the figures.
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Rural Georgia certainly has swaths of racial moderation and iterations of conservatism that are detached from white grievance.
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"A lot of people just stopped responding to my emails," he said, with more detached amusement than distress.
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Being detached from it has given me a lot of warmth, affection and objectivity about this past decade.
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As much as spiritually he was detached from the world, these things would yank him back into it.
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He says he is a detached leader with little knowledge of the inner workings of his own companies.
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And it's apparently working, particularly with younger voters who are much more detached from Sinn Féin's controversial past.
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Mr. Lee paints himself as a detached leader with little knowledge of the inner workings of his companies.
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There is a deck on the side of the house, a fenced backyard and a detached storage shed.
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Trimble's goal is to create a spectacle, despite grumblings that the race is becoming detached from its roots.
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The 2494-acre property also has a detached three-car garage and a treehouse with a zip line.
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The detached carriage garage has been almost entirely rebuilt, with a new foundation, but retains its original facade.
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If blackness is so easily detached from Dre's prized codes of urban authenticity, what does that make him?
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A fence runs between the building and a detached one-car garage, enclosing the patio space between them.
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Most houses are three stories or shorter, and stand close to their neighbors even if they are detached.
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The cool person is stoical, emotionally controlled, never eager or needy, but instead mysterious, detached and self-possessed.
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A decade ago, Detroit was nearly brought to its knees without the help of socially detached app-masters.
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If the placenta has detached from the uterus, it will only take about five minutes to deliver it.
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What Jamison calls "character" might simply be, for Lowell, a zone in which writing was detached from danger.
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The helicopter was cruising at 2,000 feet when the main rotor head and mast suddenly detached, it said.
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Fragmenting the internet (breaking it down into detached networks) would be the more likely result of an attempt.
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Plans and permits are available for a second bathroom with a walk-in closet, and a detached garage.
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Bisping first injured his eye back in 2013 during a fight with Vitor Belfort -- suffering a detached retina.
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This pronouncement has a nicely engagé ring to it—it's certainly not detached—but it doesn't entirely convince.
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Jordan Peele's Us, its title signals, is not a movie from which we as viewers can be detached.
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And when he does talk, he tends to approach questions with what can scan as a … detached affect.
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The European debate therefore follows its own political logic, ever-more detached from the root causes of migratory flows.
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Matthew Phelps sounded detached — and then progressively more distraught — when he called 911 in the early hours of Sept.
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In 2016, a guy and his family bought a 1950s house with two small bedrooms and a detached bathroom.
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The woman told the officers she also had belongings in the detached garage at the back of the yard.
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Each controller can individually be detached and used independently; one can be passed to a friend for multiplayer games.
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She's closer to a time lord than a hand-rubbing baddie; she's both detached from and invested in humanity.
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The house, along with its detached two-car garage, sits on a 4,800-square-foot lot in Jamaica Estates.
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I felt detached – my feelings for him hadn't changed, but my feelings about the situation had done a 360.
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The 5,600-square-foot estate, which was built in 2016, features four bedrooms, six bathrooms and a detached guesthouse.
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And how I'd end even my best days feeling frazzled, detached, and legitimately unsure of what I'd just accomplished.
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Joy-Cons are detached from the base unit and held, one in each hand, in a thumbs-up pose.
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In part, this is Trump as theater critic, making decisions almost as a detached observer of his own administration.
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Imagine solar-powered light rail, public hovercrafts, or buses with pods that detached for the final blocks of traveI.
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Among rich Western countries, America is where the top 1% of earners have become most detached from their compatriots.
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In terms of size, 8Bitdo's NES30 Pro falls somewhere between the Switch's Pro controller, and a detached Joy-Con.
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Instead, we would've stood before this elaborate ritual like detached and bewildered anthropologists, seeking to understand a foreign landscape.
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These films were well-intentioned, trying to foster empathy for a group detached by choice from the wider society.
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It was meant as a convenience, but my friends and I felt oddly detached ordering food through a computer.
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Some people also feel like they can't move or as if their body is numb and detached from reality.
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Detached skyscrapers float in the sky, cityscapes face their mirrors, and illuminated buildings become a geometric matrix of lights.
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Rather than involving themselves with politics, they detached themselves from institutional life, from having families, from having steady jobs.
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Bordoll stands between a semi-detached house and a metal workshop in a quiet corner of south Dortmund, Germany.
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TRUDEAU: THE FACT IS IT'S IMPORTANT THAT MONETARY POLICY BE DETACHED FROM POLITICIANS, AND THAT'S WELL ENSCONCED IN CANADA.
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The reliance on professional outside photographers like Polk Imaging that shoots for Getty makes you feel a bit detached.
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Likewise, the total value of stocks has now become dangerously detached from the anemic state of the underlying economy.
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Sales of detached homes declined by 3.0 percent, while sales in the volatile multi-unit sector dropped 10.8 percent.
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I also felt detached from Cal and his actions in a way I don't feel in a FormSoftware game.
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The spacecraft detached its heat shield at just the right time, released its parachute, and extended its landing legs.
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During a regular inspection on December 29, an Ocean Cleanup team found that part of the system had detached.
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Uncovering that kind of detached disinformation is a lot harder than what comes directly from the Kremlin's propaganda shop.
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Clinton's next opponent is similarly detached from details but oftentimes doesn't even seem to know what side he's on.
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Another reason a person might be incapable of enjoying sex without cannabis could be completely detached from psychology altogether.
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While not quite stoic or detached, there's a cold consistency that adds to the chilling nature of these songs.
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While the rest of the country is partying or on vacation, chefs are working their hardest, detached from society.
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She is both detached and human, silent till she wants to say something, and then says it supremely well.
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In Citizenfour, Poitras deviated slightly from her usual detached style by reading from emails sent to her by Snowden.
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The book is propulsive because her inquiries feel at once immediate and detached, a special, private opportunity to understand.
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Unlike Anthony and his buddies, Jordan has an establishment voice, though he uses it hesitatingly, still in detached character.
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That means it can't be connected to a TV, like the current Switch, and its controllers cannot be detached.
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Many millennial fans, raised on global football, have semi-detached from their national teams to follow their club heroes.
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" "It has to be fully integrated into the business, or it doesn't resonate it; it seems peripheral [and] detached.
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At his latest news conference, the President seemed detached from reality as he pitched us on anti-malaria drugs.
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It is detached from the house, which helps create a sense that it serves as an actual working space.
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Coogler's work with Black Panther gives African-Americans a gateway to a culture they may otherwise feel detached from.
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Do your students agree with these teenagers that "we are rapidly becoming detached to the horror" of school shootings?
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Outdoor space: The rear deck stretches between the house and a detached two-car garage with upstairs studio space.
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The gynecologist's voice was steady and detached, but her lips pursed in a condescending smirk and her eyes gleamed.
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It's a detached representation, that's all, and in its detachment Scott's hedonism admits the limits of its own escape.
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The Georgia countryside certainly has swaths of racial moderation and iterations of conservatism that are detached from white grievance.
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The basketball hoops had worn nets, and the swing set had rusted handles, with one of the seats detached.
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Not close enough, that is, as Christian is emotionally detached while a grieving Dani clings onto him for comfort.
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Parking is in a detached one-car garage and an off-street paved area with an electric vehicle charger.
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It's not shocking that politics in Washington D.C. are often detached from the needs of Americans outside the Beltway.
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A two-car detached garage has a birdhouse-shaped cupola and an upstairs studio apartment with a half bathroom.
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There is also a detached two-car garage, where the owner had his office, and a paved drive courtyard.
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Some participants appear detached; still others register as deeply engaged, speaking about the case with an air of authority.
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It was registered to a semi-detached house on Rosedale Avenue in Shotley Bridge, a small town near Consett.
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He sacrifices the aesthetic discipline, the detached immersion in the problems of painting characteristic of the leading Post-Impressionists.
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That brought the average price of a detached house in the city to 1.6 million Canadian dollars ($1.2 million).
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The saturation of Watergate analogies in the media however seems wildly detached from either the actual testimony or history.
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And even when he was on the court, he appeared detached from his teammates as weeks of misery mounted.
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Someone detached from reality should never be in charge of making decisions that are as real as they come.
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Are you, again, as a semi-detached or semi-casual observer, I'm astonished at the escalation of the lying.
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The arrangements are clearly very literal and significant to DeSousa, though she remains ultimately detached regarding the viewer experience.
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The irony is that being a semi-detached member of a poorly-conceived union wasn't such a bad deal, certainly compared with being a fully detached neighbour of the same union; the commonly voiced argument on the Thatcherite right, that Britain's EU membership prevented it from exploiting global opportunities, was stuff and nonsense.
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And if the early choral numbers present teenage angst within a detached conceptual framework, subsequent moments allow no such distance.
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I wanted to be calm, detached — a Cool Girl, to reference Gone Girl, another best-selling book turned hit movie.
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Prices for detached homes were up 1.4 percent from last June, while the benchmark price for apartments jumped 17.6 percent.
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As I looked out at the crowd in Penn Station, I again felt detached from the flow of foot traffic.
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I went back upstairs and noticed that the antenna's stickers had detached from the window and it was hanging incorrectly.
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But most of the time, when you only have a few bottles, the layers can be detached and stored away.
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Since January 2012, about 200 consumers have reported to the agency that the strollers' front wheels detached while in use.
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Jasper Johns's art has been accused of being cool, detached, aloof, and remote; nothing could be farther from the truth.
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A few days later, she says, in the COM office, he sat on her lap and detached her bra straps.
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But what happens now, with a semi-detached U.K. facing yet another Scottish referendum and a possible backlash in Ireland?
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The most striking thing about the way drivers talk about Uber is how detached they are from the company's scandals.
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The trading is being driven by speculation and a so-called short squeeze and have detached from fundamentals, analysts said.
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The Moon entered Aquarius at 4:47 AM, inspiring us to approach our feelings from a more logical, detached perspective.
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The force of the crash crumpled the front of the train against the buffer and detached a sheet of metal.
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The City is still rich, still semi-detached from the rest of the UK - but it's running a little scared.
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In the Met, Byzantine mosaics, medieval sculptures, paintings and tapestries become works of art, detached from their original sacred sites.
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Middle sister is detached, even numb; at one point she says that her "inner world, it seemed, had gone away".
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There's also a detached bowling alley, in-law quarters, 10,000-square-foot horse facility, and outdoor entertainment and pool area.
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All the weakness was in sales of detached homes which fell 6.7 percent, while those for apartments bounced 4.9 percent.
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After a certain point, I, as a coping mechanism, began to black out, and I became very detached from reality.
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Project MIDAS — a UK-based Antarctica research project — confirmed the iceberg had detached on its Twitter account on Wednesday morning.
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The Dutch company, KMG, said it seemed the "passenger-carrying gondola detached from the supporting sweep arm" and is investigating.
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And the look of perfectly detached boredom on his face as he did it will haunt me until I die.
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It can be detached separately from its back cover, which also acts as a kickstand to prop the tablet up.
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The Moon is in logical Air sign Aquarius today, encouraging us to approach the world from a more detached perspective.
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Whether you've got an old shed, a doll house, or a detached garage, any surface can be a blank canvas.
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He is a full-fledged member of the elite who roasts the rest of his class with gleefully detached contempt.
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When people step out of the tents, they're back on the outskirts of the system, or totally detached from it.
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Their first foray into domestic real estate almost always takes the form of a detached single-family house (235 percent).
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If oil prices are now viewed as detached from fundamentals, they must surely rebound to higher ground, the thinking goes.
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Mods can also be attached or detached on the fly and don't require the phone to be rebooted in between.
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Back in 2011 the median price of a detached home in Vancouver was C$933,000; now it is C$1.56m.
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Miller's somehow became detached from her bike in the 2015 race, the only such incident among more than 800 competitors.
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The plane's flight data recorder was pulled from the seabed on November 1 but the CVR was detached from it.
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And though you first meet Mr. McBurney as a vaguely detached magician M.C., his performance becomes increasingly passionate and physical.
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They then moved to an apartment in Kensington, Brooklyn, and later to a detached single-family house in Bergen Beach.
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His attacks on the foreign policy elite as insular, self-protecting, and detached from the public resonate with many voters.
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Urs Fischer's "Foxtrot" (22) has a realistic pair of detached hands resting on the back of a red plastic chair.
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By following posted speed limits, I detached myself from the compulsive urgency so often associated with long-distance road travel.
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Some large sections of the chain-link fence barring public access to the launch site appeared to have been detached.
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The office has windows running along the detached side of the house, and French doors opening to the back terrace.
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Some American experts expect him to take a more detached approach to the region, essentially ceding the space to Beijing.
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They have also reportedly explored using European companies detached from the American economy as sanctions-free conduits to Iranian business.
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She characterizes her paralyzed life as one of generalized fear and pain, detached her from the realm of the ordinary.
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I started having sex with the guy, but about two minutes in I just felt totally detached from the experience.
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Mercury enters Aquarius at 9:21 PM, so we'll be thinking and communicating clearly and from a detached, objective perspective.
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Kant's concept of a detached, observing consciousness that unifies our experience is very similar to the Samkhyan concept of Purusha.
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While Mr. Trump's critics have complained that he has not taken the crisis seriously enough, Wilson was far more detached.
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Recently, parents and teachers have reported problems with the HP devices, including batteries falling out and keyboard tiles becoming detached.
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Residential districts, for example, are broken into designations ranging from R1 (single-family detached residences) through R10 (high-density towers).
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The question of building the wall, meanwhile, has become totally detached from the question of making Mexico pay for it.
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That was consistent with cool air circulating around the backsides of the detached parts of the flakes, the scientists reasoned.
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There's more than a hint of detached curiosity in these photographs, which traffic in the cliché of the fallen woman.
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Outdoor space: The 2477 acre property includes a fenced backyard with a brick patio and a detached two-car garage.
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What he did on Sunday night was, somehow, worse -- coarser, more detached from reality -- than what he has done before.
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There viewers can explore by neighborhood, typologies (like detached houses and apartment buildings), and architectural details (including stoops and gardens).
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Karl has detached himself from his wife, leaving him and Elise, freer to trawl the dank underbelly where evil lurks.
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"Be Like the Fox" is not detached, archival history but a remarkable work of imaginative engagement backed by scholarly learning.
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So at the very moment SpaceX intentionally doomed its rocket, its new spaceship immediately detached and rocketed away to safety.
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Some people go through life with a detached posture, trying to self-differentiate themselves and be more sophisticated than others.
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The thinkers he has engaged with in this area tend to be hot and polemical rather than cool and detached.
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Korean barbecue is a frequented holiday meal and I can become detached from my family if I do not participate.
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OUTDOOR SPACE The house sits on a 24914-acre lot, with a driveway leading to a detached three-car garage.
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This suggests suicide as an inherited trait, as direct and inevitable in its expression as red hair or detached earlobes.
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So, we really just need to sit here and each day, report on the facts and try to remain detached.
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And then Tuchel — this detached, almost aloof figure in soccer's collective imagination — leaned down and kissed Gueye on the cheek.
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At that moment, the Crew Dragon detached, fired its own thrusters, and sped away from the soon-to-explode rocket.
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In a fully disassembled AR-15, the lower receiver would be detached from both the pistol grip and the stock.
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A neutral, detached, disinterested judge determined that there isn't even probable cause for this case to warrant further trial consideration.
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Ms. Emin told G1 that the group hypothesized that the young whale got detached from its mother before it died.
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He pulled out a detached, feathered wing from a bag in the back of his truck—"pigeon," he told me.
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His four deployments with the 4th Infantry Division took a toll, and he grew more detached with each adjustment home.
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The entertainment establishment is, indeed, now an establishment of sorts, and it is detached from the rest of the country.
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Absolutely. And since as best I can tell, it is genuinely the case that most middle-class Americans prefer detached houses and are willing to pay a premium for them, all indications are that a large swath of the newly zoned land would remain as detached houses that people pay a premium to live in.
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Optimism that is detached from reality could carry a growing economic price, one that would fall heavily on average American families.
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It shows the human toll of a crisis at the border that's often debated with abstract statistics and detached policy arguments.
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He kissed my face as he forcefully pumped into me, and I felt detached, and a bit victorious over my body.
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Rifles and shotguns were part of a culture I'd always felt detached from, even when I was growing up in it.
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Arsenal thinks there's only one possible explanation: someone detached the hard drive, attached it to another computer, and copied the files.
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Grace kinds of rides the line between a fan who's totally immersed and a detached onlooker who's trying to understand it.
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The three bays in the detached five-car carriage house are air-conditioned and could be used as a work space.
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Detached from its roots in 1940s pacifism, the slogan America First "makes a lot of sense" to voters, Mr Cotton says.
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The sibling's conversation is effective in demonstrating how emotionally detached Bran has become with the powers of the Three-Eyed Raven.
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You just can't be as detached from solid supporting structures as millennials now are and lead a happy middle-aged life.
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Were we really supposed to buy anything that happened to Roman, with his underwater car and its ice sled detached door?
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Detached in training sessions, the former AC Milan striker spends most of the time sat in a dugout checking his phone.
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The verse is detached, droll, and decidedly of its time, nodding to the iCloud celebrity photo leak and the Shmoney dance.
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We've yet to see Bran do so; in fact, beyond his chilly, detached sibling reunions, we've seen little of Bran lately.
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"Like the base metals ... we believe that palladium has also become detached from the fundamental data," Commerzbank said in a note.
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By now you'd think I'd have just gotten over it, scrolled through them, detached myself from any feelings on the content.
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My BF, in his usual slightly detached way, comforts me, but still doesn't tell me the things I want to hear.
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We still don't understand why there are objects like this one that are completely detached from the rest of the planets.
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It's not known where, exactly, the precious cargo became detached—nor where that particular shipment even happened to be coming from.
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Now, after ten years, this calculated perfection all became apparent to me, especially once detached from the media chaos of 2007.
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So the couple, a sales professional and a lawyer, find themselves trapped, unable to make the leap to a detached home.
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There&aposs also a detached bowling alley, in-law quarters, 10,000-square-foot horse facility, and outdoor entertainment and pool area.
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This detached bear population, Chief District Judge Dana Christensen determined, were too biologically vulnerable to be removed from the infamous list.
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Determined to stay detached in order to protect his heart, Chris methodically attracts partners, only to toss them aside days later.
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We watched Lindsay Lohan's spiral with voyeuristic, detached pleasure, and we marveled at what happened to Amanda Bynes after All That.
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Driver's house was on a tranquil street lined with detached two-storey homes, near a baseball field and a swimming pool.
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IT IS a tiresome truth that when people post on social media, they sometimes become detached from the words they type.
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The Sennheiser HD 650 was, in my 19-year-old opinion, a serious name that captured a sense of detached excellence.
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I tried fantasizing to get myself in the mood, but then I started analyzing my fantasies in a detached, cerebral way.
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Its French chief executive is almost completely detached from the community here in Jacksonville; he did not even attend Obama's speech.
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But, what else to expect from elected leaders when the public is this civically disengaged and detached from the political process?
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He always swears that even the bricks and mortar of our little semi-detached house seemed to take on new meaning.
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There are also detached single-family homes, condos and co-ops and a small number of free-standing colonials and Tudors.
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The opera's belated return to Paris was generally triumphant, even if the staging, by Andreas Kriegenburg, had a detached, abstracted air.
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As a child, Allan often felt that his mother was detached and that having children disrupted the lifestyle she actually wanted.
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The assessment divides people into nine categories, including those who strive to be connected and those who strive to be detached.
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Pieces from a Norwegian Air Boeing 787 detached from the plane fell onto an island outside Rome, damaging cars and homes.
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Detached villas and rowhouses are available only outside the city center, typically at least three to five miles away, he said.
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Finally, the lander detached from the parachute and traveled the last part of the journey using rockets to control its descent.
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The crew capsule detached and propelled itself away from the rocket about 45 seconds after liftoff and at around 16,53 feet.
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Still, the prevailing image Saturday was that of a faceless and contingent crowd—seething, reactionary, and detached from any preexisting demands.
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In detached and clinical language, he said it had been impossible to repel the long-term political forces powering Mr. Trump.
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While Trump gives ample opportunity for negative coverage, many CNN hosts and reporters have abandoned any semblance of detached neutral analysis.
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It also said Toronto's condo market appears to have regained some strength even as the more expensive detached market remains weak.
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Even those of us who run for miles in the woods nevertheless remain detached from the natural order of our bodies.
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Part of a Washington Metrorail train detached as it pulled out of a station Monday morning, according to the transit agency.
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The Santa Barbara-area home sits on four acres and includes a five-stall horse barn and a detached pool house.
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It's the first in a planned crime series, with Obama playing a cerebral, detached, analytical Holmes to Biden's bumbling, impulsive Watson.
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In Celebrity IOU, the Scotts will be tackling everything from a detached garage turned guest house to a '70s-style condo.
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Nearby a curled chip of paint detached from the crazed wall and landed with soft aplomb onto a growing pile below.
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The moon enters cool air sign Aquarius at 5:24 PM, encouraging us to take a detached look at our emotions.
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"The exciting part of the project is that it's detached from the urban landscape," Christo said in an interview on Sunday.
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Wolff is unsparing in his portrayal of Trump as an aberrant chief executive, not only detached from governance but barely literate.
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Mercury enters logical Air sign Aquarius on Mercury, so you'll be thinking about things in a super clear and detached way.
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FEMA and the Army Corps of Engineers, despite major funding and overall good will, seem somewhat detached from the island's reality.
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Elites of all stripes were so detached they didn't see how untrammeled meritocracy divides societies between the "fittest" and the rest.
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For a couple of months one winter he was so depressed and detached, he couldn't muster up the energy to speak.
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For years the prince's complaints fell on deaf ears and added to a public image of Henrik as arrogant and detached.
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Shelby Johnson from Massachusetts thinks assignments need to be more open-ended: In school, many students feel detached from their studies.
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Above the detached two-car garage is a 598-square-foot finished bonus room with a bathroom that has a shower.
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Alternatively, detached houses, like those along Edgehill and Netherland Avenues, come in Tudor and colonial styles, with stucco and stone finishes.
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But what also happens is that the images enter an aesthetic realm, detached from the human pain from which they emerged.
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The D.P.P. portrayed Mr. Han as detached, a mayor more interested in running for president than in solving his city's problems.
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"Due to strong winds, a few roof plates have been detached from the terminal building," the airport said in a statement.
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For Donald Trump, the preferred path for American foreign policy remains fully detached from any latent hints of wisdom or responsibility.
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EU data-protection restrictions for social media have been similarly detached from the lived reality of how youth use various platforms.
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"The elites in the city are detached from reality," said Joszef Grochowski, 60, a lifelong village resident and mayor since 2003.
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Axios' Joe Uchill writes that the resolution could give more legitimacy to governments pursuing domestic networks detached from the global internet.
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Cracks in the once close relationship between the cool, detached American president and the often emotional British prime minister are obvious.
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The charismatic Mr. Mendoza, 54, skillfully combined egalitarianism on the shop floor with a detached elitism in his own social milieu.
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You take a humanitarian approach to relationships and believe in decency above all else, to the occasional point of being detached.
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After the rocket detached from the capsule, it reignited its engine to execute a pinpoint landing back on the launch site.
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"That's really concerning, that is," she said, on the doorstep of a red brick semi-detached house near the town center.
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Facing the severe postwar housing shortage, they feverishly advocated a near-monopoly for private-sector construction of single-family detached units.
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You'll have to approach things with a much more mature, detached, and logical way while maintaining your authenticity to your emotions.
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They show Paterno detached from his job's details, and confused and struggling to grasp the nature of Sandusky's decades-long crimes.
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The rear mudroom includes open and closed storage areas; it leads to the backyard and to the detached two-car garage.
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Executives are guilty of becoming too detached from the operational side of the business, said Toshiyuki Shimegi, president of Porsche Japan.
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Can I, this late in my life, eons detached from the place itself, begin to refer to myself as Kashmiri instead?
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The camera and the carbon-dioxide pump were then retracted so that the detached segment of stomach could be pulled out.
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But over time he began to feel detached from his legal studies and depressed about the academic future ahead of him.
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In a very public way, he's detached himself from the intelligence community that normally serves as the president's eyes and ears.
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"We view the recent statements and actions by Nostrum Laboratories as being detached from market realities," Davis wrote in an email.
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The U.S. is "detached from reality," in its accusations of China-Africa collaboration, one expert on Ethiopia is quoted as saying.
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The candidate best positioned, detached analysts believe, may be Buttigieg, who — with Sanders — finished 28503-22020 in Iowa and New Hampshire.
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There was a nod to Mr. Lagerfeld's love of a Belle Epoque frock: a strapless taffeta number with detached puffed sleeves.
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The challenge that we face in Somalia is that the government, civil society, and the community at large are so detached.
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Trump World's pervasive pessimism about the state of America — shared by too much of the right — is fully detached from reality.
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In the Bronx, his sister's family occupied a four-bedroom unit on the ground floor of a two-family detached house.
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He captured wealthy women at society parties and dirty children cartwheeling through the streets with the same level of detached interest.
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However, the challenge of getting students to take a detached, nonjudgmental viewpoint on current events is maximized in the Trump administration.
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Turning ideas into feelings is the thing an essayist is supposed to do, but political punditry should probably be more detached.
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Because I'm sort of looking at it from a detached point of view and I'm looking at it as color, movement.
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In 2003, Congress detached different components of immigration and customs functions from the Departments of Justice and Treasury to form ICE.
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