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"disassociate" Definitions
  1. disassociate yourself/somebody from somebody/something to say or do something to show that you are not connected with or do not support somebody/something; to make it clear that something is not connected with a particular plan, action, etc.

191 Sentences With "disassociate"

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It is too easy to disassociate words from horrible actions.
I do try to disassociate empirical issues from political baggage.
"Just disassociate from him," she said, referring to the crown prince.
"Just disassociate from him," she said, referring to the crown prince.
A spaced-out Britney Spears appears to disassociate during a TV interview.
I grew paranoid about the people around me and started to disassociate.
"I strongly disassociate myself from tonight's praise of Brett Kavanaugh," Bazelon wrote.
Pence's office has been quick to disassociate itself from potentially damaging testimony.
The Hammonds, speaking through their attorney, have disassociate themselves from the occupation.
It is abhorrent and we fully disassociate ourselves from the sentiments expressed.
But it was impossible to disassociate the sound from the space fantasy franchise.
Sanders needs to disassociate himself from this kind of fantasy economics right now.
Part of what fascist politics does is get people to disassociate from reality.
Because when they fragment, they disassociate, and they are unintentionally terrorizing their kids.
You can downplay parody, but you can't disassociate yourself from your own words.
Or disassociate the other data with the data being altered or deleted. Sheesh.
"I strongly believe that hackers should not disassociate themselves with their work," he says.
"We live in a world where we disassociate ourselves [from] death," Cain tells us.
Highlights, by their very nature, disassociate moments from the reality in which they happen.
We watch her expression glaze over as she starts to disassociate from the trauma.
So rather than disassociate himself from a controversial and troubled legislative effort, he endorsed it.
During these times when I'm walking and listening, I often completely disassociate from my body.
And yet, I managed to disassociate that knowledge from the men who actually surrounded me.
On the power of communityMy natural instinct used to be to completely disconnect and disassociate.
How are they going to disassociate themselves from the fact they have players from there?
Both sides have to disassociate themselves from violence on their side of the political spectrum.
And I think the president can't disassociate himself from this," Gingrich said on "Fox & Friends.
I've been so quick to disassociate myself from what I see as negative immature traits.
It's practically impossible to disassociate a MAGA hat — including those trendy, customized versions — with its reputation.
For me, there are the recollections, and you can't disassociate yourself from it when you're involved.
I didn't know how to help her, maybe because I couldn't emotionally disassociate from the situation.
If you poured water on the surface, it would immediately disassociate into oxygen and hydrogen, Gaudi said.
I can definitely see how people could take psychedelics to this and kinda disassociate for a bit.
People who can disassociate sex from its moral trappings are more likely to hook up on Tinder.
I really believe that the only way to get out is to do what I did—disassociate.
Instead, the user will simply have the option to disassociate the information from his or her account.
The easiest way to forge ahead, many are finding, is to disassociate the man from the policy.
But as each month in the new administration passed, public pressure to disassociate from the administration mounted.
"We won't ever disassociate ourselves, or split from what is the moral authority of the president," he added.
But back in 2010, the NCAA ordered USC to completely disassociate with Bush over Reggie's improper benefits scandal.
After the Parkland massacre, a number of major U.S. companies sought to disassociate themselves from the firearms industry.
Since she's still a working voice actor, it isn't necessarily a bad thing to disassociate herself from Siri.
The intention was to disassociate Japan from the rest of Asia and signal its advanced status to Westerners.
Andrew Cuomo and the state DFS were unconstitutionally trying to force companies to disassociate from the lobby group.
So on trend, that in 2016 it decided to go by its nickname "Snap" to disassociate itself from chat.
She also breaks down her body's biological reactions and the disassociate symptoms that disconnect her body from her mind.
I have to disassociate myself from my body, I feel like I can't move, like I'm gonna break something?
And then there is this idea of how can we as humans disassociate from technology when we need to.
This is what happens when greed is such standard behavior that innocent people try to disassociate themselves from it.
Now, it's nearly impossible to disassociate Amazon's Ring DIY camera kit from its role as a police surveillance tool.
Before I sat down and really figured out that it was illegal, I was able to sort of disassociate.
One cannot disassociate the rise of private museums with the plundering of public resources and social programs under neoliberalism.
The mainstream church has long sought to disassociate itself from those groups, and the style guide explicitly references that effort.
But May is up for re-election, and she is under huge pressure to disassociate herself from the American President.
Now I need to do what I need to do as a performer: I need to be able to disassociate.
Salty, oily, and savory, Palm corned beef is something I can't disassociate from the simple pleasures of my childhood breakfasts.
Part of this is that the greener part of mining is still struggling to disassociate itself from the dirty part.
The contrast of innocence/guilt poses a serious health threat because it allows individuals to disassociate themselves from risk groups.
But was it lack of support or their inability to disassociate themselves from their hardcore scene ideals that ultimately doomed them?
Other GOP candidates may be able to distance or "disassociate" themselves from Trump, causing voters to split the ticket, he said.
But an under-the-radar tool is finding a way to mentally disassociate yourself from the everyday activities of your business.
Isolating these body parts allows the viewer to disassociate them from their owner and to scrutinize them in an abstract realm.
Looking ahead to November, any Republican nominee would be wise to disassociate themselves from the Palin clan and their snowmobile racing shtick.
If users say they do not want companies to share their data anymore, Facebook will disassociate that information from their user profile.
If users say they do not want companies to share their data anymore, Facebook will disassociate that information from their user profile.
The US has unsuccessfully attempted to push rebel groups to disassociate from al-Nusra over the last several months, according to Lister.
Rooted in Dadaist and Surrealist approaches, Böröcz's works disassociate the subject from their original function, as Meret Oppenheim's or Man Ray's works did.
And what happens is that if we don't stop saying that these foods are addictive, we disassociate and we take away our own responsibility.
Facebook will still collect and store aggregate data from third party websites, the company said, but it will disassociate the information from user profiles.
"Trump wouldn't have as much of an impact down-ballot because it would be easier for us to disassociate from him," the lawmaker stated.
Each of the individuals have either scrutinized Trump or been involved in scandals, showing how quickly the president wants to disassociate himself with them.
Donnelly needs to return the $10,85033 he has received from Al Franken and fully disassociate himself from alleged sexual abusers like Franken and Clinton.
PiS used the situation to call on the opposition to disassociate itself from Kijowski, while some opposition leaders called for a quick and transparent explanation.
We need studies that can disassociate the physiological or toxic effects of sugar — on body fat, on insulin resistance status — from the calories it contains.
Stein seemed keen to disassociate FAIR from Tanton, who is now in his mid-80s, and told me he has little to do with daily operations.
And like I said, this is the year it's going to be very difficult to disassociate the product you're using from the company it's coming from.
"We do associate working from home in pajamas as having a sick day, so we want to disassociate from sickness as much as possible," he said.
All of them involve an element of veneration for the directors of the show or films that attempts to disassociate them from their actual creative work.
The launch and its subsequent mixed reactions showed it's getting more difficult for the public to disassociate products from their creators, according to Wired's Lauren Goode.
"Donnelly needs to return the $10,000 he has received from Al Franken and fully disassociate himself from alleged sexual abusers like Franken and Clinton," Rokita tweeted.
People may conveniently disassociate a vote cast in marbled halls from the body stretched out in a wooden box, but make no mistake: They are linked.
"The idea that you could disassociate from a policy that consumed the entire department while you were deputy chief of staff is ridiculous," the former official said.
To do that, however, he can't disassociate himself from the party and be part of a defection that helps a Democrat seize control of the White House.
The rest of what she said is just a load of garbage and I just think as a Democrat I completely distance and disassociate myself from it.
Quick backstory ... the NCAA ordered SC to "disassociate" from Bush FOREVER as part of the punishment levied against Reggie and the school for the infamous gifting scandal.
Dreams and visions also factor into the series' inherent surrealism: there's a hallucination of a puzzling donkey unicorn and characters frequently disassociate to daydream of better times.
Erakat said that the speech was likely little more than the Obama administration attempting to disassociate the president's legacy on Israel from President-elect Trump's future policies.
There is no economic or political advantage for America to disassociate itself from China, to allow itself to be manipulated by the economically and politically weak Russia.
In 2016, Star's former best friend Von D announced in a Facebook post and a YouTube video that she'd decided to "disassociate [her]self completely" from Star.
If you tend to disassociate, you could ask your partner to say, &aposTake your time, look at me, and see if I feel like a safe place.
Someone doesn't need to be convicted of a crime for a political party to decide that they want to fully and completely disassociate themselves from that person.
"It has been also agreed with other towns and tribes to disassociate all those involved in smuggling," said Mustafa al-Barouni, mayor of Zintan, a western Libyan town.
Reed and others are trying to disassociate their peaceful protests from the slaughter that occurred in Dallas when a shooter opened fire at a Black Lives Matter demonstration.
We start to see that Fleabag addressing the audience is not a clever exposition device, but something she is doing in the real world to disassociate from reality.
They disassociate when they get stressed—they can't think clearly, they have a lot of trouble regulating and balancing their emotions, they have difficulty having mutually-rewarding relationships.
This resulted in a head trauma that his doctor isn't terribly worried about, but all good friends can already imagine may be the source of his current disassociate disorder.
However, in recent years the brand has attempted to disassociate itself from smoking and has even gone to great lengths to photoshop cigarettes out of Disney's hands, Huffpost reported.
" Trump sought to disassociate terrorism from religion, but urged Muslim majority countries to "honestly" confront "the crisis of Islamic extremism and the Islamists and Islamic terror of all kinds.
Local police have some control over how they're perceived by immigrants, but even the nicest local police department in the planet can't totally disassociate itself from federal immigration agents.
The president's efforts to disassociate from Flynn came one day after court documents showed the former official provided information to Mueller relevant to his inquiry into obstruction of justice.
According to the creators of the petition, the corporate partnerships with elite schools sanitize Palantir's image and allow it to disassociate from its role in workplace raids and deportations.
"You had people who wanted to disassociate themselves from who they saw as more embarrassing manifestations — people who come to these rallies holding Nazi signs and swastikas," he said.
Whether it was her gaffe about "normal people" being able to afford private jets like hers or weak attempts to disassociate herself from national Democrats, McCaskill is increasingly vulnerable.
Erdemci wants us to be present, to look at the land of Cappadocia and its heritage, but also to disassociate from its preciousness and instead revel in its vitality.
While the houses at Getaway are small, the big idea is a solution to the growing inability for consumers to disassociate themselves from the relentless pull of technology and work.
Richard Tayar, a salesman with real estate firm Keller Williams NYC, said several owners wanted to disassociate themselves from Trump after the election and put their homes on the market.
As more party leaders believed that the only way to survive was to embrace the conservative turn in politics, Democrats sought to disassociate themselves from everything that New York represented.
D. ORLANDO SMITHPremier and finance ministerRoad Town, British Virgin Islands The Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre wishes to disassociate itself from the comments attributed to Ottis Joslyn in your article.
I mean, Christopher Steele was not to have contact with the FBI after they had to disassociate themselves from him when he, against policy, was leaking information to the press.
Mallory's refusal to disassociate herself completely from Farrakhan led to the withdrawal of several Democrats who previously supported the march, including former Democratic National Committee chairwoman and Jewish congresswoman Rep.
Weinstein has since been removed from his position at the production company, but it'll be tough for anyone to disassociate his sexual harassment allegations from the studio that bears his name.
Over time, it seems she began to disassociate from reality and began to believe that she and Gamble were being taken over by the spirit of Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold.
Mattioli: And that's the question: Were these musicians moving on prior to this, or did they just say "Fuck, I want to disassociate myself from these fuckin' shaved-head crazy fucks"?
But you can't disassociate it from the fact that this occurring at the same time as wider national protests where people were taking a stand against injustice and corruption throughout the country.
Finally, in September, Michael Isikoff of Yahoo News reported that the government was investigating Page's ties to the Kremlin — a revelation that led the Trump campaign to harshly disassociate themselves from Page.
He had refused to disassociate himself from what he called his "ideological work", but was still held in regard in independent Lithuania because he had also sculpted heroes of the country's resistance.
I made the decision to name my company Kimono, not to disassociate the word from its Japanese roots but as a nod to the beauty and detail that goes into a garment.
In more recent years, the goal of the sex workers' rights movement has been to disassociate sex work from sex, and pleasure, in order to focus on sex work as a profession.
Talking to the camera is a storytelling device, yes, but it's also Fleabag trying to disassociate from her own life, a defense mechanism built up in the wake of a friend's death.
" In a letter, the Trump administration urged Nichols to "act immediately to disassociate CARB" from the agreement or potentially face "legal consequences given the limits placed on Federal law on California's authority.
"The idea that you could disassociate from a policy that consumed the entire department while you were deputy chief of staff is ridiculous," one former DHS official told BuzzFeed News last month.
"While it's clear the reasons brands may want to disassociate themselves with controversial shows, subscribers tend to choose a platform based on what they want, not what they don't want," he said.
More than that, he needs to disassociate himself from voodoo of the left — not just because of the political risks, but because getting real is or ought to be a core progressive value.
Fans were grateful the Lemonade creator was making the right decision to disassociate herself with Green following the allegations of sexual harassment brought against him last month, which was revealed via British Parliament.
He continued to disassociate himself from the sparring of his GOP primary peers at a Republican debate Saturday night, where he painted himself as the voice of reason in an unruly primary field.
"We firmly condemn this barbarous act and call on the population ... to disassociate from any actions likely to compromise peace and development in this part of the country," lawmakers said in a statement.
"If you play a sociopath, it's easy to disassociate from that character all together and for guys to say, 'Oh I would never do that, I would never be a Bryce,'" explains Jones.
Sponsors have moved more quickly to disassociate themselves with athletes since some got "burned" by sticking by Lance Armstrong and others during scandals, said Manish Tripathi, an Emory University marketing professor who studies sports.
More importantly, they have insisted that it is precisely the flavors—the option to disassociate a nicotine rush from the taste of tobacco—that has helped them to ditch deadly combustible cigarettes for vaping.
Nor would its rule necessarily be limited to the unusual facts of Payne-Elliott, where an umbrella organization threatened to disassociate with an employer within its umbrella unless that employer fired a particular employee.
Yet, for a woman in the 1950s and onward to disassociate herself from conventional life, with the personal conviction to make pictures of nothing that were meant to represent everything, Martin's work is radical.
The former political wing of the Irish Republican Army (IRA), Sinn Féin was considered a no-go area for many voters who were keen to disassociate modern day Ireland from bombing campaigns, killings and violence.
Facebook earlier this month said it would offer users the option to disassociate that data from their profiles, but it has not made clear how and if non-Facebook users can prevent that collection altogether.
Jen: A coin mixer is a service you can move your coins through such that you can hopefully disassociate the coins with where they came from (which one would do if coins were illegally acquired).
There's a reason that Clear History isn't called "Delete History": Using the feature will disassociate browsing data that Facebook collects from your specific account but it won't be erased from Facebook's servers completely, Baser said.
"The general command of the (military police) Carabinieri disassociate themselves from the release and disclosure of photos of persons arrested for the murder of (officer) Mario Cerciello Rega," they said in a statement late on Saturday.
It's unclear how many people really disassociate the President from his unmoving congressional allies, but worth noting that congressional Republicans see those numbers and don't feel any impetus to break with the President or change course.
Zuckerberg used "Clear History," a feature Facebook is building to disassociate your off-Facebook browsing history from your personal profile, as an example of the kind of feature users would expect in some kind of subscription.
It's an inauspicious start for the DNC, whose organizers clearly wanted to disassociate their convention from the raucous RNC and show the country that adults were in charge of at least one of America's two major parties.
Despite the company's apparent efforts to disassociate email addresses from its platform, login records in the database also stored user account access tokens — the same kind of tokens that recently put Microsoft and Facebook accounts at risk.
Things changed when they figured out that unrealized trauma from an incident of sexual assault Josh's partner had experienced when she was young made her disassociate from her body, making her feel undesirable and uninterested in sex.
They come up to me and ask for drugs so [casually], like you could simply find them in any corner, from any person…" "But don't you think it's difficult to [disassociate] psychotropic drug use from electronic music?
Universities are on high alert and eager to disassociate themselves from white nationalist activity on college campuses, particularly in the wake of August's deadly "Unite the Right" rally, which began on the University of Virginia campus in Charlottesville.
The Times , in an account of Epstein's relationship with JP Morgan, reported that, in late 2008, compliance officers at the firm's private bank began conducting a review to identify problem clients from whom it ought to disassociate itself.
The two days of jury selection in Federal District Court here underscored how much the case is about Mr. Christie, even though he is not charged and has repeatedly tried to disassociate himself from the lane-closing scheme.
Walter tells Heidi that what depressed him most during his deployment wasn't the combat, but the long hours of surreal boredom that caused him to disassociate; none of his experience felt real, and it certainly didn't feel necessary.
Many younger American Jews either disassociate themselves from Israel due to its policies toward the Palestinians, or direct their anger at the Israeli government and American Jewish institutions that they believe actively misled them about Israel's true nature.
"If you see classical music as music of the fancy, white elite, you might think, 'I am not any of those things,' and then disassociate yourself from the music," leading to, for example, leaving this area, she said.
The one-time gym class nightmare—dreaded by less-athletically-inclined students everywhere—has become increasingly popular over the years, attempting to disassociate itself from said childhood playground activities and Ben Stiller's 2004 comedy, which skewered the sport.
"There's an ability to dis-identify or disassociate from the victim — we are able to allow ourselves to revel in their demise, because we see them as different from us and somehow morally less worthy of protection," Lundquist says.
That's an important change, as a major concern with supercookies from the start was that websites might be able to permanently track someone, since it was impossible for a person on Verizon's network to disassociate themself from the supercookie.
"The government is also strong arming us to disassociate from small local vendors that aren't registered, so we had to look for more established vendors for small matters, such as fabric dyeing and buttons, which increased costs," she added.
"If the nominee is Sanders, Democrats in districts that lean towards Trump are going to have to focus on their own brand and disassociate with a narrative that they're running on a socialist platform," said former New York Rep.
Fortunately, Rizer didn't seem to have any terrible encounters during her time being repped by his agency, but we applaud her decision to disassociate herself from the candidate in a meaningful way, at a poignant moment in this election cycle.
But Faulk and Espinosa made clear that the intention of the show was to disassociate the franchise from that world: "I've never thought of that," Faulk responds, when I ask her whether the show considers itself engaging in sex work.
They can try to disassociate themselves from him, but they and their party are as culpable as anyone for creating a path in American politics that allowed him to win election and to govern in the way that he does.
But I personally feel that 2017 and into 2018 are the years, became the years when it's really going to be impossible for people to disassociate the products we use from the companies and the people from which they sprung. Right.
A flight trigger, meanwhile, could be turning your head away from your partner during intimate moments and a freeze trigger, which Leach said she sees often in her patients, could mean you disassociate or try to zone out of the moment.
This led the Trump campaign to disassociate themselves from Page in September 2016, and the next month — once Page was a former adviser — the Justice Department applied to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court for a warrant to surveil Page's communications.
The fallout from Trump's sympathetic response to white nationalists, which has drawn harsh rebukes even from prominent Republicans, created strong pressure for the President to do something to disassociate himself from the relationships that Bannon brings with him to the Oval Office.
National Review senior editor Jonah Goldberg was even more explicit back in September: [Moore] will also almost surely say or do things that will encourage Republican senators in more moderate states to disassociate from Moore even when the actual policy position is right.
For its part, the company has broken its silence and is on a media campaign to distance itself from the Chinese government, an effort that could include a rebranding to disassociate the service from its Chinese ownership, per the Wall Street Journal.
He explained that some gamblers are motivated to do so because of the thrill, like Ratner, but others use gambling as an escape from reality and they disassociate, or zone out from reality or the present moment, when they&aposre making a bet.
Trying to do it in this tone was tricky, and one of the devices we came up with was to actually break the fourth wall in our first domestic violence scene, to show how she can disassociate herself from what's happening in the moment.
Also, there are rumblings that, in at least a few races, both parties' private polling shows even more dire numbers for Republicans than we've seen publicly — though voters could well manage to disassociate Trump's personal flaws from the Republican Party and split their tickets.
"She continues, "I know that over the years, many of you were introduced to Jeffree through me, and regardless if you [choose] to continue to follow him or not, I just would like to disassociate myself from him and his brand from this point on.
His role, which involves playing a character with disassociate identity disorder (DID) and rapidly switching between different personalities, is surely a dream for any actor, and that's before you even come onto the fact it's a new M. Night Shyamalan movie he's starring in.
While it may be tempting to disassociate with Milo, the Republican Party must listen up and learn a few lessons from the controversial Brit — especially if it wants to expand its base among young voters, who now make up the nation's largest voting bloc.
"For the sake of our party and our nation, we Republicans must disassociate ourselves from Trump by expressing our opposition to his divisive tactics and by clearly and strongly insisting that he does not represent what it means to be a Republican," Danforth said.
"Being her best friend for the past four years, you create this bond, and then switching to being someone's caregiver, well it becomes hard to disassociate the emotional bond you have with someone as you're seeing them die in front of your eyes," he says through tears.
Organizers have scrambled to disassociate themselves with the event, explicitly promising that it's nonviolent and unrelated to the white nationalist "alt-right," but they've had trouble avoiding the connection, since Posobiec himself is a former alt-right supporter known for pushing far-right conspiracy theories like Pizzagate.
It's important to tap into those things and really figure out what your convictions are about who you are, because when you get tested—and when people try to pin down what you think you are—you have to be able to overcome that and disassociate.
If you only care about Apple's products and not Apple as a corporate entity, I'm going to have to be the bearer of bad news: this year was the year it became impossible to disassociate tech products from the humans and corporate cultures from which they sprung.
When the United Kingdom voted to disassociate itself from the European Union in June 2016, it sent shockwaves around the world -- a stunning result that spoke to the rise of nationalistic populism driven by increasing anger and frustration over economic conditions and immigration, among other issues.
Much of Big Tech is reassessing (or at least, making it seem like they're reassessing) how they treat consumer data and privacy — Facebook, for instance, earlier this week released its own Clear History tool that allows users to disassociate their data from their accounts, on a certain level.
The speed of those two revolutions, with each leading to a leader's ouster in a matter of weeks, also allowed spectators to disassociate them from other uprisings in 2011 that did not turn out to end so quickly or so well, or that did not end at all.
His own words about illegal immigrants being "rapists and murderers," his sexist invectives, his broadsides against the entire religion of Islam and his hesitance to disassociate himself from people like David Duke energized fringe groups of Americans who have been angry about the pluralistic direction of America society since the 1960s.
Ironically, social media companies want to disassociate themselves with the augmentation of radicalized attacks in America, but they also want to advocate and fight to shut down companies like Geofeedia that work with law enforcement to prevent such attacks by searching, analyzing and locating threatening social media content in real-time.
In Albert's case, her real body served as a painful repository of memories that she desperately wanted to forget, and as Author shows, in order to cope with her serious childhood trauma, Albert developed a way to disassociate herself by creating new incarnations, new identities with whom she was more comfortable.
Yes, there is a certain degree of power in numbers — those who doubt the veracity of the accounts of sexual harassment are less likely to publicly attack the accusers in the current climate, and fear of negative economic consequences has pushed industries to disassociate themselves from accused perpetrators — for now.
So when she starts to investigate her own past with the same intensity that she brings to her documentary work, it is not only the facts that begin to unravel: Jenny begins to spin loose, to lose track of reality, to disassociate even when she is in the same room as her abusers.
Would the same people that tossed their Keurig machines out a window when the company had the temerity to disassociate itself from Sean Hannity after he defended a child molester on air, also volunteer to watch second tier football players sloppily try to kill each other to, just, as they say, own the libs?
Notions of agency and presence — the holy grail for mediums like these — are a tricky topic, because the things that allow us to seamlessly travel into artificial worlds are the exact same things that could let players disassociate from their own realities, or get sucked into fictional worlds that they find superior to mundane life.
The Republicans now "must follow through on their new-found policies and promise to disassociate their own campaigns — whether campaign appearances or contributions — from a politician at the head of their party accused by at least 16 women of sexual harassment and assault," said Will Baskin-Gerwitz, the Indiana Democratic Party's senior media strategist.
"In honor of our past and in belief in our future, for the sake of our party and our nation, we Republicans must disassociate ourselves from Trump by expressing our opposition to his divisive tactics and by clearly and strongly insisting that he does not represent what it means to be a Republican," he wrote.
The ceasefire agreed last month -- designed to stop fighting for long enough so that moderate Syrian rebels could disassociate themselves from terrorist groups, therefore allowing the Syrian government to focus on this enemy and creating the conditions for a political solution to ending the crisis -- was declared "at risk" by Russia after US airstrikes killed Syrian soldiers.
I have come to understand that when we ignore the fruitful bounty of mentor texts we not only rob our students of their natural human instinct to seek out texts that matter to them, but we also disassociate their writing experiences from the one of the chief reasons writers write — to communicate with others in the real world.
"I do this reluctantly because I see it as a the greatest fraternal organization in the world but rumors and lies and bad journalism has made it's way to the court system and the NYC9 (the Proud Boys arrested after I did a talk here in NY) are facing serious charges," McInnes wrote on his YouTube page explaining his decision to disassociate.
When you have so much great material and you have a crew that's working long days and everybody is away from their families and you're repeating very gruesome things over and over again, it's nice to know that I'm in the position to crack a few jokes and keep people light-hearted and help them disassociate from all the darkness that we were in.
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The wave of veterans entering hospice care now includes many Vietnam veterans whose experience of these issues is particularly profound, according to a findings of a pilot program underway by We Honor Vets — a joint initiative of the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the V.A. Unlike their predecessors from World War II who were welcomed home as heroes, Vietnam veterans "were often spit on in the streets," said Dr. Scott Shreve, national director of palliative and hospice care for the V.A. Edo Banach, president and chief executive of the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization, said this led many of them to disassociate from the V.A., wary of receiving help from the government.

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