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1 I think it's given me the ability to detach from any situation.
2 The parchment paper should detach from the shrimp purée; this is expected.
3 It's an annual event where meteors detach from the asteroid 3200 Phaethon.
4 In ACT, I learned to identify and detach from recurring thoughts.
5 Engineers then warm the channels, allowing the methane to detach from the carbon.
6 This won't be the time to detach from it all, though.
7 It makes sense to detach from someone who's having so many crazy problems.
8 Or perhaps smaller ships that detach from the main ship.
9 As he began to let go and detach from Barb he felt tremendous anxiety.
10 Finally, we observe that kinetochore-fibers break but do not detach from kinetochores or poles.
11 We must detach from action the influence which it throws back upon us, the actors.
12 Many of the screens also detach from keyboards so they can function as tablets, too.
13 So let go of your inhibition, detach from your puritanical rules and live in the moment.
14 I never try to detach from the characters.
15 But she was trying to detach from it.
16 I detach from the wires and get up.
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