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separating freeing removing disengaging disconnecting loosening unfastening severing parting uncoupling unhitching disuniting isolating loosing segregating disjoining dividing unbuttoning undoing unhooking abandoning leaving moving away walking away moving off splitting off alienating delinking dissociating divorcing defecting disaffiliating quitting breaking away cutting off becoming estranged breaking with seceding from withdrawing from busting up parting company with severing connections with sequestering partitioning insulating secluding protecting quarantining shielding excluding islanding closeting choosing ghettoising(UK) cropping trimming cutting pruning clipping shearing snipping paring docking shaving lopping bobbing nipping polling shortening pollarding mowing truncating chopping weaning deterring discouraging dissuading preventing stopping halting estranging distancing aliening disaffecting disgruntling souring turning away driving apart setting against setting apart antagonising(UK) antagonizing(US) disintegrating breaking shattering fragmenting fracturing crumbling splitting busting splintering crumpling riving collapsing shivering rupturing dismembering exploding disrupting dismissing discharging displacing expelling ousting deposing ejecting firing purging unseating dislodging dethroning eliminating moving sacking toppling relegating retiring supplanting unhinging distracting disturbing unsettling upsetting agitating ailing alarming alaruming bothering concerning derailing discomforting discomposing dismaying disquieting distempering distressing exercising flurrying withdrawing exiting pulling resigning chucking forsaking seceding backing out bowing out dropping out pulling out bailing out absenting yourself abstracting oneself giving up division separation partition segregation bisection split bifurcation dissection segmentation carving cleavage cleaving severance sundering breakup peeling cracking shedding flaking coming loose coming off More

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At first, he was tasked with identifying and detaching faulty parts.
I became an introvert, detaching myself from the world around me.
It was an attitude toward women as objects, detaching romance from sexuality.
"It seems to be detaching itself from the main glacier," he said.
Think about it as if it's already happened while detaching from the 'how.
Under the fluorescent lights, the creature seems to die, detaching from Kane's face.
"It's about detaching from technology and using your other senses," Ms. Hovnanian said.
It's a way of detaching myself from preconceived ideas about the utilized materials.
Once that initial decision is made, says Amabile, detaching from work can be difficult.
Let's be honest, detaching 100% isn't going to happen, but 75% could be feasible.
Finding Nirvana may require detaching not from everything finite but, rather, from false viewpoints.
Detaching Messenger from Facebook could potentially make it easier for people to avoid Facebook's ads.
Detaching ourselves from the candidate who shares our alma mater is both necessary and natural.
Other providers, Cervantes said, report detaching from their patients because of the suffering they witness.
By detaching the scenes from their plots, ROKE equates the actors to dating app faces.
It'll then spend a week attached to the ISS before detaching and coming back home.
She predicted that sprawl would make streets unwalkable, detaching neighborhoods and public spaces from one another.
Below, you can see footage of them detaching the launchers and floating them to the surface.
Bueno-Sanchez was dragged before detaching from the vehicle and hitting his head on the pavement.
Rotem's slim book is more about detaching the letters from the current system, then reconnecting them.
Graphic Content In Julie Doucet's comics, body parts are often changing: growing, detaching, breaking, leaking, morphing.
The recall in August was issued after the company received nearly 500 reports of spouts detaching.
Plus, they can get banged up without the base detaching or worry about how it looks.
The machines were prone to detaching from the washing machine chassis, posing a risk of injury.
And by detaching you will realize that the process – not the outcome – is a reward in itself.
The company has received 33 reports of car seats detaching from the stroller without warning and falling.
We're in danger of detaching ourselves from a major union of nations, which is a worrying thing.
"Detaching from what you know can be challenging, but also so freeing," she wrote in the caption.
Watching it from an outside perspective and detaching myself from it, I look like a fucking douchebag.
You can also embrace the power of detaching yourself from whatever it is that you're worried about.
Detaching from work is one way to pause, but pausing is also a change in mind-set.
Even when they are out in the world, many still experience a difficult time detaching from their phones.
No injuries have been reported, however, there have been 22 reports of small parts detaching from the sets.
Leaves are named for their act of detaching, and for the moment of death when they materially transform.
Holup only rendered the water itself, detaching it from the fabric of urban spaces, topography, or local geography.
The shelf is already floating, so even such a large iceberg detaching itself did not affect sea levels.
Initially, I got started with baking as a way of escaping and detaching myself from my art practice.
The ship was launched Thursday with the help of a special jet before detaching at approximately 43,000 feet.
In different ways Eberstadt and Cowen are describing a country that is decelerating, detaching, losing hope, getting sadder.
Here's where the conversation bogs down: Detaching James or Durant from their environment, role, and supporting cast is impossible.
The company has received four reports of the mirror detaching from the wood backing, resulting in two laceration injuries.
So for now, Pannill was staying out of it, detaching emotionally, content with either one of the qualified candidates.
Why: The company has received 28 reports of the clip cover detaching from the clip, posing a choking hazard.
This is the sound of detaching as it's stretched out across time to its bitter, brutal and longing end.
The cable works as promised, plugging in firmly to the MacBook's USB-C port and detaching easily under pressure.
That reaction can only reinforce the "Remain" camp's argument that detaching from Europe would, on balance, weaken Britain's economy.
I felt like I was detaching myself from the community in Sweden that had been so welcome to me.
The briefcase-sized craft rode shotgun on the Insight Mars Lander launch in May, detaching shortly after leaving orbit.
The safety commission said Samsung had received 733 reports of washing machines experiencing excessive vibrations or the tops detaching.
If detaching yourself from work-related communication on weekday evenings is too big a challenge, then how about the weekend?
For example, having to go through multiple steps to achieve a desired outcome is bad, like attaching and detaching cords.
It was a spectacular manoeuvre, with the rocket's first stage detaching itself as the second stage carried on into orbit.
He got to work immediately, detaching one of the fence's bent support bars and hammering it straight on the asphalt.
"Correspondent" banks—international banks that clear smaller banks' foreign-currency transactions through big financial centres—began detaching from the Baltic country.
Mifepristone causes the uterine lining to start detaching and softens the cervix; misoprostol triggers uterine contractions that actually expel the pregnancy.
The Madrid-based Da Vinci Restauro team uncovered the two handwritten pages when detaching a removable portion of the statue's buttocks.
The trading is being driven by speculation and a so-called short squeeze, detaching shares from the company's fundamentals, analysts say.
Detaching Coles could attract suitors, even if the move is hardly a vote of confidence in the outlook for Australian grocers.
This is all done in single-player, with Vincke detaching Astarion from the party and sneaking him through the base alone.
So achieving the kind of detachment we need for productive rest can't really be done without detaching physically from our devices.
As you can see, I have a dent, a slight crack, some scuffs, and a section of the bumper that's detaching.
Allowing Northern Ireland to effectively stay in the EU's single market also bolsters the SNP's argument for detaching Scotland from England.
There's also the trackpad, which has the neat parlor trick of magnetically detaching and flipping over to turn into a number pad.
The battery is also simple to replace since it uses the stretchy pull adhesive that simplifies detaching it from the phone's casing.
The Van Nuys, California, company says it has received five reports each from Canada and the United States of the clip detaching.
No injuries have been reported, the CPSC says, though they have received one report of a metal snap detaching from a snowsuit.
"Detaching from what you know can be challenging, but also so freeing," wrote Hough when she revealed her new look on Instagram.
For the millions of people who grew up semi-consciously absorbing these compositions, detaching them from the nostalgia they generate is impossible.
The key to closing deals is detaching from your agenda and listening to the other person and what they have to offer.
The idea that one can make oneself invulnerable to what happens by detaching from everything but the present is an irresponsible delusion.
He devised a technique to unearth the clitoral remnant and shift it into position by detaching connective tissue called a suspensory ligament.
Shortly after detaching from the rocket on Saturday, Reed said Crew Dragon should fire its SuperDraco escape engines for about 10 seconds.
Anderson bit the owner on the ear, detaching part of it, as she was being pushed out the door, according to the paper.
When it's time for the capsule to return home, the pilot descends by venting the helium and eventually detaching from the balloon itself.
Durham's success reflects an emerging trend: high-flying cities, and the successful firms they contain, are detaching from the rest of the economy.
Yet, according to published reports, jittery insiders have been considering still other ways of detaching the Trump brand from the party of Lincoln.
Starliner successfully launched into space aboard a rocket Friday morning, but after detaching from the launch vehicle, Starliner did not perform as intended.
As the sound drops save for breathing and June's voiceover, we see her sobbing face go slack and hear her describe "detaching" from herself.
Just like Microsoft's Surface, it's not really a laptop and it's not really a tablet, thanks to the screen detaching from the keyboard base.
She also suffered from placenta accreta, a condition in which the placenta grows into the wall of the womb, making detaching during birth difficult.
Usually I strive to be present, but I coped with those first few weeks after we brought our baby home partly by detaching myself.
The water bottle company received 427 reports of the spout detaching off the bottle and 27 of those spouts were found in children's mouths.
There have been 91 reports of the slings detaching, including 11 reports of babies bumping their heads, according to the US Consumer Product Safety Commission.
As a CEO who bootstrapped her company, Beth Gerstein, cofounder of Brilliant Earth, is a firm believer of detaching from your tech and recharging yourself.
In doing so he discovered HIF, a protein complex which, by attaching to or detaching from the relevant piece of DNA, does the switch-throwing.
The company has already mastered its technique for landing first-stage rocket boosters, which provide the initial boost at liftoff before detaching from the second stage.
That changed on May 5, when the InSight mission took off, with the MarCO twins detaching on a similar trajectory to the geology-focused Mars lander.
The Dragon spacecraft began detaching from the station's Harmony module at around 4:58am ET before the station's robot arm moved it to a safe distance.
In their research, Amabile's team identified four stages of retirement: Deciding to retire, detaching from work, building a new life structure, and consolidating that life structure.
In doing so he discovered HIF, a protein complex that, by attaching to or detaching from the DNA switch (see diagram 3), does the switch-throwing.
Keith A. Parrella, waited 16 hours for a medevac flight to emergency eye surgery in Miami after the base hospital said he had a detaching retina.
One of the 49 passengers on board captured video of the wheel detaching from the plane's left main landing gear and shared it on social media.
"Here, I'll take out the steering wheel so you can get in," one of the contestants helpfully said, detaching the steering wheel so I could slide in.
Placenta accreta is a condition in which the placenta grows into the wall of the womb and prevents it from easily detaching at the time of birth.
Essentially, cells control which genes are "turned on" in a cell by attaching or detaching a molecule that can prevent the piece of DNA from being read.
Axiom Space plans to build out the core of its station at the ISS before the existing craft is retired, detaching once Axiom's platform is self-sustaining.
A rail along each side makes it easy for the gamepads to slide in, and detaching them is just as simple (with a small button on each).
It's a heartbreaking moment for him, but it also hints at a time when detaching himself from Andy might lead to an equally satisfying phase of his life.
Rand Paul calling on GOP leadership to "move forward with a 'clean' repeal," effectively detaching the debate over a replacement bill from a vote to strike down Obamacare.
It will then remain at the ISS for a week before detaching early Friday morning and returning to Earth to splash down in the Atlantic Ocean near Florida.
The company said it received two reports of the snaps on the bibs detaching, but neither incident occurred in the United States and no injuries have been reported.
For this episode of Try Living With Lucie, Lucie took on the ultimate feat: detaching from her hectic routine to slow down and learn the art of mindfulness.
"Nickel prices are set by the cost of making nickel pig iron in China and (price) moves like we've seen are probably detaching from that anchor," he said.
BAIER: And the detaching, as we talked about before, with questioning his election and Russians actually doing things to sew chaos in the elections are two different things.
As any good commuter bag, it has a key chain on a retractable cord so you can get access to your keys without detaching them from the bag.
Introducing a PERA line item in the state budget's general fund was sold as an efficient way to get money into the system by detaching contributions from salary.
During the dance, Ren wore a bedazzled black leotard with a matching black tutu that Bersten briefly had trouble detaching, which was obvious to both audiences and the judges.
At the end of the video released by Roscosmos below you can see the first of these engine stages detaching: Пуск ракеты-носителя "Союз-ФГ" с пилотируемым кораблем #СоюзМС10.
As with most things, there's some happy medium we need to find, between using tools to balance our lives and detaching ourselves from what fills our days with meaning.
It was refreshing to see an artist assert that she can be at once sexually candid, a master guitarist, and feminine, detaching the instrument from its macho, headbanging associations.
Because of her father's job, she lived in 13 countries — a constant carousel of arrivals and departures, attaching and detaching, trying to fit in, if only for the moment.
The violent extremists who are our enemies seek to lure the disenfranchised into joining their online cult of hate by detaching the vulnerable from their families and their communities.
Detaching waistbands from trousers and shorts, slicing a deep V into coats and jackets at the nape of the neck, she reattached and suspended the elements using Velcro tabs.
This could result in the door detaching from the vehicle, the automaker said, adding that one user had sustained a light hand injury as a result of the defect.
It suggests that the only way to normalize nudity on the small screen is by slowly detaching it from — or not only attaching it to — sexual and/or violent situations.
For me, formula was feminism: detaching feeding from biological gender, liberating myself from its narrative of captivity, and considering my own needs as worthy as I would consider my son's.
But if you look at the whole period from the mid-60s to mid-70s, you have all sorts of people detaching themselves from politics and focusing on their work.
If you do find a tick lodged in your skin, use a pair of fine-point tweezers to carefully pull the tick out without detaching its body from its head.
Starliner successfully launched into space aboard a rocket Friday morning, but after detaching from the launch vehicle, it failed to put itself on the correct path to the space station.
Headless sauropods are also thought to be common because the skulls were prone to posthumously detaching from the body and getting carried away by natural forces like water currents or scavengers.
And the storm flap that covers the top zipper, while welcome, feels like it has the snap on the wrong side — it makes attaching or detaching it a two-hand affair.
There, they chronicled the tree's axing and preparation for the trip to Rome, which involved detaching the larger branches of the 75-foot tree, to be reaffixed upon arrival in Rome.
The rocket&aposs nose cone was meant to be caught by two drone ships after detaching from the spacecraft, but they narrowly missed, and the nose cone fell into the sea.
One of the subtler design changes in Apple's recent MacBook and MacBook Pro models was the replacement of Apple's magnetically detaching MagSafe charger with standard USB-C ports for charging the laptops.
During her pregnancies, she suffered from placenta accreta, a condition in which the placenta grows into the wall of the womb and prevents it from easily detaching at the time of birth.
The development of gold trading at home mirrors the idea of detaching pricing for Russia's flagship Urals oil from the global benchmark, Brent, as Moscow wants more flexibility and a better price.
But by detaching itself entirely from the practical realities of the legislative landscape, Sanders managed to get in touch with a much clearer set of values that animate people in progressive politics.
Britain's Sky News reported on Wednesday that Tata Steel was on the brink of detaching its British Steel pension fund from its UK operations, a precondition for any merger deal with Thyssenkrupp.
Research compiled by the American Psychological Association finds that suspensions and expulsions lead to a greater likelihood of future behavior problems, academic difficulty and to students detaching from school and dropping out.
My last complaint about the keyboard is that it does not ably flip around to the back of the display for easy conversion into a handheld tablet without detaching from the screen.
During operational missions, the LauncherOne rocket would fire up its engine shortly after detaching from Cosmic Girl's wing and continue flying into orbit in order to drop off satellites for Virgin Orbit's customers.
A hypersonic glide vehicle is boosted aloft on a rocket to heights of between 40 km to 100 km above the earth before detaching to glide along the upper atmosphere towards its target.
In recent decades, this system has become astonishingly effective at "offshoring" wealth — detaching assets, through complex layers of ownership and legal planning, from their actual owners, often by hiding them in another country.
In slow-motion, it looks frankly impossible: that a limb could drag so far behind its torso without detaching, that it could whip forward as his does without, like, splintering or catching fire.
All this comes as Russia prepares to test whether domestic networks could survive detaching the nation from the global internet in an apparent attempt to set up a China-style internet filtering system.
With the help of time, distance and, grudgingly, Ms. Kondo's reminder to keep only what "sparks joy," I am finally detaching from my relics and moving toward a life that feels like my own.
Some were built as new capitals for governments that wanted to reduce corruption and improve bureaucratic efficiency or wanted to break the hold of traditional elites by detaching them from carefully cultivated power bases.
Though it's flexible, I was never really able to bend it out of the way enough, so you'll basically be attaching it when you want to use it and detaching it when you don't.
The European Union's economy is a "sinking ship" and Britain would be better off "detaching itself" from the bloc, Michael Gove, the U.K.'s Justice Secretary and prominent leave campaigner told CNBC on Tuesday.
It also charges up at solar-powered Megachargers, and can get 400 miles of range on a single 30 minute charge, which can be done while you're loading and unloading by detaching the cab.
All of this hinge action is a testament to the fact that HP designed a system that could achieve almost any use-case scenario — with the exception of detaching the screen from the chassis.
Kardashian West suffered from placenta accreta, a condition in which the placenta grows into the wall of the womb and prevents it from easily detaching at the time of birth, during both her pregnancies.
Surveys of two hundred and twenty-five buildings identified foundations that needed bolstering, leaning tenements that had to be propped up, and detaching façades that had to be reinforced, all on the taxpayer dime.
When it was gone and I was alone again, I felt the dissociation, a physical shifting, as if the best of me were detaching from my body and sitting down a few feet distant.
Kardashian West, 36, suffered from placenta accreta, a condition in which the placenta grows into the wall of the womb and prevents it from easily detaching at the time of birth, during both her pregnancies.
"While Scorpio's uncompromising nature might make us dig in our heels because of the emotional intensity of the situation at hand, the secret lies in grounding ourselves and detaching as much as possible," Montúfar says.
But it's still important to see a doctor if new floaters arise because the detaching vitreous gel can pull on the retina, causing it to tear, which can lead to retinal detachment, a serious condition.
She continues to die and return over and over again, until she learns to let go of the pain in her past while opening her heart to others in the present, rather than detaching herself.
His answer to the tortured talking points about a paralyzed federal government is to look backward -- in effect detaching the lack of diversity in those past Congresses from their ability to more peaceably steer legislation.
I think I like him a lot, but I've become so good at detaching the physical from the emotional that the emotional intimacy on top of physical intimacy is honestly a big hurdle for me.
People have to leave the reservation in order to get higher education, which is something they're not necessarily willing to do because they'd be detaching themselves from the cultural ties they have to their own communities.
However, in my defense, because the little holder used to keep the Tab S4's pen connected to the keyboard dock is secured only by a weak plastic tab, it's prone to detaching from the system.
After the collapse of outsourcer Carillion in January, a parliamentary committee said the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) should consider breaking up the Big Four into more audit firms, and detaching audit arms from consulting services.
Auto Layout also functions within the component system, allowing designers to tweak the source of truth without detaching the symbol or content from it, meaning that these changes flow through to the rest of their designs.
I was busy cutting clips, detaching audio and moving things around (I even tried to add a soundtrack, but more on that later) when I realized that I had somehow screwed up the video and audio synchronization.
After detaching from the carrier mothership VMS Eve, and gliding above the Mojave Air and Space Port in California, the VSS Unity fired its rocket engines for about 30 seconds, attaining a maximum speed of Mach 1.6.
" According to the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission, the superstore received two reports of Ozark Trail camp ax heads detaching from their black, non-slip rubber grip and claw handle, "resulting in minor cuts and abrasions.
The auto safety agency said it was investigating 2014-2016 model Ford Fusion cars after three reports of steering wheel bolts becoming loose, including one completely detaching as a driver attempted to turn into a gas station.
It'll rendezvous with the ISS in a few days, and be unloaded by astronauts and re-loaded with return cargo before detaching from the ISS and returning to Earth to splash down in the Pacific Ocean for recovery.
On Saturday, trusting the unknown, she crashed early in her race, her binding detaching from the ski, and did not finish (nor did she pass through the mixed zone, where reporters are permitted to speak with athletes, afterward).
Look for toys (certified as safe for the baby's age) with parts that can fit inside the baby's mouth (without detaching) and "touch where the spoon is going to touch," she said, with little bumps or other textures.
Hypersonic glide vehicles are boosted aloft on a rocket to heights of between 40 km (25 miles) and 100 km (62 miles) above the earth before detaching to glide along the upper atmosphere towards their target, say researchers.
The keyboard is backlit and has a row of shortcut keys, the case is much more protective, and there's a little flap to let you keep an Apple Pencil magnetically attached to the iPad without it detaching in your bag.
He is more interesting on strategy: the Tories think that they're in with a chance of detaching significant social groups from the Labour coalition, such as members of ethnic minorities and the "just about managing" (which frequently blur into each other).
Amid an analysis of the distinction between matter and form, she disassembles instruments mid-performance, detaching the body of the flute from the head piece and removing the rim of a drum; the ensemble goes on making music from the remnants.
The traditional Acheulian hand axes were made by hammering a piece of flint into a desired shape, but Lavallois tools were made in two stages: knapping a flint core into a specific shape, and then detaching the core with a single decisive strike.
In it, we watch fairytale princess Hannah transform into a jumpsuit-wearing vixen, literally throwing her "BEAUTY QUEEN" sash to the ground before detaching her Cinderella-style skirt to reveal a blue jumpsuit with heels that she uses to stomp through a forest.
Specifically, the scientists wondered if the males were plugging the genital openings of the females by detaching and leaving their pedipalps (the spider version of a penis) inside the females (yes, this is a thing that some spiders do, and also some slugs).
I'm notoriously terrible at detaching from my phone, so on the first day of my 35-hour workweek, I decided to leave it behind in the office while I went out for lunch — that way I'd have no chance of checking my email.
Where the cavity looms on the glacier's western front, its grounding line—the point where Thwaites affixes to the continental shelf—has been detaching from the bedrock at a rate of 0.4 to 0.5 miles per year since 1992, according to the study.
Other actresses' revelations about harassment that fall had begun to make her realize how much she had ''begun to develop armor'' and was ''sort of just completely detaching'' from her body when she was doing simulated sex and nudity, she told me.
Yet he himself is happy to stay behind the scenes, in part because he is uncomfortable with the spotlight (he is barely on social media) and because he has had visceral experience with the difficulty of detaching yourself from your own brand.
The auto safety agency said it is investigating 2014-2016 model Ford Fusion cars after three reports of steering wheel bolts becoming loose, including one report of a steering wheel completely detaching while a driver attempted to turn into a gas station.
The Starliner capsule is loaded atop a ULA Atlas V rocket, which will deliver it to space before detaching, at which point the Starliner will propel itself the rest of the way to the required orbit for its docking with the ISS.
That moment served as an acknowledgment that no matter how much effort goes into detaching a performance of the human body from preconceived notions and social norms, those prejudices continue to exist, coloring the way an audience views and perceives the work.
If the notion of detaching from the day-to-day campaign news still makes you nervous, Kruglanski said to take refuge in the fact that ultimately, it's the last phase of the campaign that's critical—that's when most undecided people actually make up their mind.
The next day, the pair had dinner together at Nobu in N.Y.C. where Rihanna accessorized her oversized white button-down with a brown belt, brown tassled Aquazzura sandals and a pink clutch, nonchalantly detaching the collar on one side just for a little extra zhuzh.
Acheulian hand axes were manufactured by hammering a piece of flint into a specific shape, but Lavallois tools required two stages of construction: knapping, or hand carving, a flint core into a specific shape, and then detaching the core with a single decisive strike.
On Tuesday, the agency revealed that the Chicago-based company has recalled their Contigo Kids Cleanable water bottles after they received 149 reports of the spout detaching from the bottle, with 18 of those cases reporting that the spouts were found in children's mouths.
While this issue does trace back to the medium you are using, I was hoping that 3Doodler could have innovated a bit more with getting the material to cool quickly and when detaching it, so as to not create a mess with little strands stick off.
Larsson said that detaching himself from his material possessions was a really good experience — but, of course, it means you miss out on the perks that often come with a permanent office such as a spacious desk, a free coffee machine, or a more ergonomic chair.
From the Rodney King tapes to The Real World to Instagram, technology has become the primary influence on visual culture, and Abney's newest paintings speak the language of someone fully immersed in the digital realm but capable of detaching from it, like an anthropologist documenting her hometown.
Meanwhile, Samsung's Gear VR, previously one of the best ways to get started with VR, is still cumbersome since you're constantly attaching and detaching a smartphone and dealing overheating issues (since the phone is working overtime to bring you VR images with as little lag as possible).
Rose verbally agreed to take the job in early February and spent the rest of the month detaching himself from the various players he represents for Creative Artists Agency, according to the people, who spoke anonymously because they were not authorized to discuss the situation publicly.
SAO PAULO, Aug 1 (Reuters) - The profitability of Itaú Unibanco Holding SA's lending segment could top fundraising costs in coming quarters, Chief Executive Officer Cândido Bracher said on Tuesday, a sign Brazil's No. 1 lender is gradually detaching itself from the nation's longest credit market downturn in two decades.
A nation where citizens can come and go freely, detaching their modular floating living quarters and sailing off to a better floating town, untethered by anything but their means and their free will, is not an island without politics—it's an island with a very particular set of politics.
"But in rare cases, the placenta will have grown into the wall of the womb itself, preventing it from easily detaching at the time of birth," explains Jan Rydfors, MD, a board-certified ob/gyn who specializes in fertility and high risk pregnancy and co-founder of the app Pregnancy Companion.
The judges of the International Court of Justice in The Hague voted 13 to 1 that Britain acted unlawfully in 1965 by detaching the Chagos Archipelago from Mauritius, at the time a British colony, in order to pave the way for military installations to be leased to the United States.
But the fix can require customers to follow a nine-step procedure to manually restart the thermostat, which involves detaching the device from the wall, charging it with a USB cable for 15 minutes, reattaching it to the wall, pressing a series of buttons, charging it again for at least an hour, and then.
The populism against Washington sweeping this country is a trend that has been growing here for decades; it has no ideology but lot of frustration and a willingness to try something new, including detaching from the Democratic Party that has been the state's lifeline since President Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal programs in the 1930s.
Creative director Hedi Slimane, now a year into his role, might've dropped that famed accent aigu at the start of his reign, but the legacy of his predecessor is not one Philofiles are quick to forget — and this knotty set of accessories proves that Celine won't be detaching itself from its past any time soon.
The fact that Clinton has been credibly accused of one rape and multiple acts of harassment probably didn't occur to anyone when he was invited: Not because the National Book Foundation is amoral, but because Bill Clinton has been very, very good at isolating those facts and detaching them from his public image since he left office.
She finds herself in front of a loft where it's still possible to trace the outline of " JOB CREATORS " if you know what to look for, and she finds herself in the elevator, and then she finds herself detaching the key from under the rapist's welcome mat and entering the rapist's apartment, where she is decidedly not welcome.
Even as some rank-and-file members supported Sanders and his Medicare for All plan—which, in detaching their health care coverage from an employee benefit, would mean workers wouldn't have to bargain over it with bosses or have it threatened—the lines drawn by most popular coverage had union members on one side and Sanders supporters on the other.
This musical journey was turning into more of a musical car crash, where the car is made out of love and crumpled bonnet is my heart, and maybe the wheels are my hopes of finding a partner, because although they're attached to the car they are suddenly grinding to a halt or actually detaching from the main body of the car itself?
Whilst Indonesia's proposal is new, and seemingly made without extensive consultation with other ASEAN members, it would likely receive the backing of ASEAN member states including the Philippines, which under Rodrigo Duterte has followed a high-profile policy detaching itself from the US. Any agreement better than none Even ASEAN members with a strong relationship with the US, such as Singapore, will now look on these proposals with renewed interest in the belief that any agreement is better than no agreement.
All the usual things, of course, like putting a plastic bag over your head (death by suffocation), walking around in wet underpants, swimsuits, or bikini bottoms (death by bladder infection), twisting a tick the wrong way when detaching it from the skin (death by blood poisoning), going swimming less than an hour after eating (death by cramps), accepting rides from strangers (death by kidnapping, rape, murder), taking candy from strangers (death by poisoning, possibly kidnapping, rape, murder) — but there were also other dangers specific to Hammars: Never touch the flotsam that washed up on the beach below the house, liquor bottles, packs of cigarettes, shampoo bottles, tin cans with labels in foreign languages, foreign lettering, don't touch, don't sniff, and for God's sake don't drink (death by poisoning), don't sit in a draft (death by catching a cold), don't catch a cold (death by expulsion from Hammars), don't sit in the drying closet (death by suffocation, possibly electrocution), don't be late (if you showed up late, death would be a consolation, death was, if anything, the only valid excuse for a lack of punctuality).

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