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1 Ana, the narrator of this oddly detached debut novel, is two people.
2 The little dark body of it looked oddly detached as it moved along.
3 His voice sounded oddly detached , as though he were reading from a script.
4 He felt oddly detached from all the hard work and bustling associated with war preparations.
5 But even this seems oddly detached from reality.
6 She felt oddly detached these days and rootless.
7 Drew walked toward him slowly, feeling oddly detached .
8 I smoothed his hair, feeling oddly detached .
9 In fact, Germany is oddly detached .
10 He felt oddly detached , strangely calm.
11 The smoke of many guns filled the air so that the heads thrust at him seemed oddly detached from bodies.
12 It was a strange feeling, seeing one's "characters" come to life like this: I felt oddly detached from it all.
13 Feeling oddly detached from it all, Terence remembered how Helen had said that whenever anything happened to you this was how people behaved.
14 I was numbed, not believing he was doing this to me, oddly detached from it all, as if I watched the proceedings from afar.
15 "Wouldn't have done them any good, and Citizen General Chernock knew it," Heathrow said in an oddly detached tone.
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