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1 Those detached from the top level, however, tend to be more critical.
2 Beauregard had been detached from the East and was second in command.
3 In fact, I felt almost emotionally detached from what was going on.
4 We are currently in real danger of becoming detached from the pack.
5 We became somehow mentally detached from the place in which we sat.
6 It contained many large bowlders, detached from the slopes of the hills.
7 This is now detached from this, and that wasn't supposed to happen.
8 The boughs, without becoming detached from the trunk, grow away from it.
9 Now this answer of Martin is detached from all notions of idolatry.
10 Parts of the endothelial cells were detached from the tubular basement membrane.
11 Only when wealth was detached from the land, was this solidarity broken.
12 But I feel detached from it-almosteveryone I care about is here.
13 His whimsical gray eyes had become studious and detached from our surroundings.
14 As if one were detached from everything, and ready to take flight.
15 Skirmishers were detached from Grierson's command and drove off the Southern riflemen.
16 He clipped himself into the belay and detached from the winch cable.
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