I'm neither studious nor detached, and, furthermore, I rather think I am a fool. |
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At others her expression and demeanour almost seem absent, detached, as if beyond the music. |
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The quills are so lightly fixed to the porcupine's body that they are easily detached and left embedded in the attacker. |
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Conservatives tend to see this as detached from the deep theological wells of the tradition. |
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They are well-disposed toward their subject but detached enough to criticize it. |
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All this might sound like the product of an addled brain, but it is not as detached from political reality as it seems. |
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The four-bedroom detached house is set amid sheltered gardens and boasts railed paddocks, stables, a swimming pool and hard tennis court. |
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Communications between detached fleets and the Admiralty often took weeks, if not months. |
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Sandwiched between the two jaw rami is the left splenial, which has become detached and has been displaced slightly dorsally. |
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The short answer is to hightail it out of the capital to where large and detached homes are more readily available. |
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Outside the house there is a detached garage with electric shutter and electricity wiring, while a cobbled driveway offers parking for six cars. |
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Before picking up a crab, we detached attached males by carefully pushing their claws off the females' terminal spines. |
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To mount a new cylinder, the nine-inch barrel had to be detached from the frame, then refastened by means of a wedge. |
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The quarry produces stones of considerable size which are easily detached, the strata being regularly disposed one above the other. |
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When the Queen first began her reign, monarchs were expected to be somewhat detached, grand and distant figures, especially the British monarch. |
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One of the proposals, submitted by Joe Costello, proposes to construct 25 semi detached two storey houses. |
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Included in the sale is an adjoining site at 1 Abbeylane, with lapsed planning permission for a detached four-bedroom residence. |
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More than 52,000 bulbs decorate their detached houses among spacious lawns in Northwich Road. |
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There's an imposing sandstone detached residence, in an exclusive cul-de-sac, with an extensive refurbishment completed. |
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It is hard not to feel a certain revulsion for so detached and apparently inhuman an attitude to childbearing. |
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Minakakis' passionate, incendiary delivery provided tangible pathos to the band's awe-inspiring but detached musicianship. |
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When all support is disrupted or detached, the distal clavicle loses all ligamentous connection, allowing it to rise superiorly. |
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I'm still wondering about the man in the plumed turban standing apart and detached watching sailors and vendors at work. |
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The developer was also looking to build two golf courses at the site as well as a 96-bedroom aparthotel and a number of detached houses. |
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As a result he is often referred to as a philosopher of art, giving the impression of being dry and detached from the world around him. |
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And yet, the figure isn't a detached archetypal motif, but a projection of the artist's embodied self. |
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The artist's impression reveals a different approach to the usual suburban layout of detached homes arranged in cul-de-sacs. |
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One is folding shirts, the other is lounging by the counter, looking detached and very handsome. |
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The development includes 12 apartments, 38 semi-detached houses, five town houses, 12 maisonettes, and two detached houses. |
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With enough force, the coracoclavicular ligaments also will be torn, and the deltotrapezial fascia injured or detached. |
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The family have now moved from their detached home in Primrose Avenue, Macclesfield to a secluded farm in Powys. |
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Leaves with the whole sheath attached were detached from the plant seedlings. |
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These women, who at first appear to work at a distance from the harvest scene in the background, are actually detached from it. |
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A new development of 36 detached and semi-detached houses and bungalows is now on the market in Blackrock, Co Louth. |
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Another four semi-detached homes and three detached houses are planned for the rest of the half hectare site. |
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He became a professional soldier, a mercenary, fighting wars and killing people and being completely detached from it all. |
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The three bed dormer detached bungalow provides many extras and is within easy reach of the town centre. |
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The four bed detached two storey house enjoys many extras and has a walled garden to the front and rear. |
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These ligaments can be sprained, disrupted, detached, or separated, depending on the severity of the injury. |
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Ironically detached, they will not test, one-by-one, the proposed septuple functions of Christ's hand, nor will heptamerousness appall them. |
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At their detached home on the edge of the village, Mrs Britton enjoyed tending the garden, where Mr Britton kept beehives. |
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Again, we find no reason to suppose that metaphysical issues can be cleanly detached from epistemological concerns. |
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The dangling detached polo shirt collars and tiny tee shirts may take some getting used to. |
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Under the plans, nine three-storey town houses and four three-storey detached houses with double garages would have been created on the site. |
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One leaf disc with known area was detached from each leaf, avoiding major veins and the midrib. |
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Flats are safest, followed by mid-terraces, then corner terraces, then semi-detached houses and, finally, detached houses. |
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The three-bedroom, one-bath tract house has a detached garage with a tall redwood tree behind it. |
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The text is concerned primarily with practices of midwifery that remained detached from anatomical investigations of the body. |
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Western concepts of God have ranged from the detached transcendent demiurge of Aristotle to the pantheism of Spinoza. |
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Appendix A is an interesting but rather detached precis of chemical warfare and shell shock. |
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A leafy neighbourhood of detached and semi-detached homes much removed from the urban blight of Scottish cities. |
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The flexor-pronator mass origin was detached from the medial epicondyle, and submuscular ulnar nerve transposition was performed. |
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In many contributions to The Racing Post he also tackled the serious issues of racing with a unbiased and detached eye. |
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Whereas the caged specimens evoke a comfortably detached curiosity, the uncaged native provokes a fear that demands surveillance. |
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Dating from 1960, this detached bungalow has been sizably extended to the rear to provide a living space of 176 square metres. |
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The wing has been detached from the fuselage to facilitate repairs to portions of the wing skin. |
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If a 'sleeve' was shot away or otherwise became detached, its recovery was worth a mad scramble. |
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Charlie's tone was still detached but her fists were clenched in still unforgotten anger. |
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The feeling of detached indifference had been soothing and he hated that it was slowly slipping away. |
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One group is generally aloof, somewhat uninvolved and detached from their child and the child's emotional needs. |
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There was a loud smack, and one of the shelves detached and plenty of magazines spilled onto the floor. |
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Carried into the cell in this way, the DNA eventually detached from the nanorods and entered the nucleus. |
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People don't see them as lacking in smarts, wit or attractiveness but as haughty and detached. |
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When songwriting, he feels he undergoes some sort of chemical change which makes him detached and unresponsive once outside the office. |
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The two unsold detached villas have asking prices of 19,350 and 19,651 yuan a square metre. |
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Without sea otters, urchins overgraze the kelp, eating the base of the plant so that it becomes detached from the sea floor and dies. |
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It is not a specialism which can readily be detached for the purposes of litigation. |
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I try to approach all submissions in a detached way to be businesslike and non-emotional, in so far as that is possible. |
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Westfield Gardens, on the town's Glasgow Road, will form a small self-contained development of 26 detached villas. |
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Even with a wheel and pedals, the lack of G-forces, bumps and jolts make the visual elements too detached for me to remain in control. |
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The first release comprises four-bedroom detached, five-bedroom detached and five-bedroom split-level houses. |
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Arnold was in short the very exemplar of the detached if benevolent observer and adviser, the non-party independent. |
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The Alaska spoonworm is said to have a proboscis that is not easily detached. |
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His group determines a plant's vulnerability by inoculating detached leaves with the pathogen. |
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At the end of each month the picture can be detached from the calendar and used as a notelet. |
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The camera is a detached observer, and the strength of the film lies in its acute power of observation and detail. |
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Contemporary drawings show that the cookhouse was badly cracked as was the barracks and one of the caponiers had completely detached itself. |
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A cataclysmic event during this period detached most of the crystal groups from the cavern walls and ceiling. |
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When a member of the household is sick our lives are rendered strange and detached from the world about us. |
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The field was strewn with limp male bodies and randomly scattered detached limbs. |
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If detached leaves were fed glucose, inducing a rapid switch from autotrophy to heterotrophy, then they were seen to exhibit GPT activity. |
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If it is style, elegance and grandeur you are after then this five-bed detached property may be the home for you. |
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A lodging house is loosely defined as a single, detached home, usually divided into various rooms for student subletting purposes. |
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The changeling is the quintessential symbol of the child who feels detached from her family. |
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Is care and concern always to be preferred over more emotionally detached ways of relating to others? |
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The development comprises four and five-bedroom detached family homes and bungalows. |
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Towards 1760, simultaneously in France and in England, two horologers succeeded in creating the first detached escapements. |
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What had happened was a connector that secures the steering mechanism to the sway bar had come loose and eventually detached. |
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He's not a house husband, although he has a separate detached office on our property where he does his work and his painting. |
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When he tried to deploy his chutes the main one failed to open and the reserve chute detached from his body. |
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I personally would find it difficult to maintain a detached tone under the circumstances. |
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The circumstantially imposed corrections refer to the discursive move toward offering impartial, even detached, moral judgment. |
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The period, as he never tired of repeating, was one of passionless reflection and detached understanding. |
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The passive voice gives a sense of detached and objective authority that, in contrast to the imperative mode, is expressive of neutrality. |
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No matter how cool and detached these people seem on the outside, they are hypersensitive, extremely emotional and tender hearted. |
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Lazy journalists tend to think that his stuff is very clinical and detached, but behind all of that is an enormous heart pumping away. |
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The five riders were picked up by a chase group which detached itself from the sluggish peloton. |
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And the detached, studied, as well as learned tone of his work acts as a pendant to his quest for self-knowledge. |
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Planners have approved the building of 27 new homes to replace four detached houses in an exclusive leafy enclave. |
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It seems like she was detached from it all, prepared to let them take the decisions for her. |
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The procedure involves the propagation of detached roots on agar plates and the collection of root hairs by immersion in liquid nitrogen. |
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The perspective of the scientist was supposed to be cool, detached, and impartial. |
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Secondly, Nietzsche complains, the indifferentists are too detached, not excited enough. |
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She gaped as Jesse all but detached his jaw and inhaled half the burger in one bite. |
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A few hours after it detached, the cell regenerated its filopodia and once again adhered to the matrix. |
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The four-bedroom houses have a conical shaped roof and turret shaped sitting rooms and come with a detached garage. |
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From my plebeian perch in rural Mississippi, I have observed the actions of this administration with a kind of detached concern. |
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Men on detached service and convalescents in hospitals were sent home to help. |
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The movie works by maintaining a coolly detached view of the events in the Ghetto. |
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It may be installed in a dresser or desk drawer or detached and mounted in a vehicle. |
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Brown, who had surgery to repair a detached flexor muscle in his right elbow, should be ready for the start of next season. |
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Petals were detached from three flowers, pooled and used for mRNA isolation. |
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The quills are so lightly fixed to the porcupine's body that they are easily detached and left imbedded in the attacker. |
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The train's couplings to the broken car detached, and the train sped forward. |
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It is the coupon that will be detached and referred to, and that is where you want your claim. |
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Woodview, a four-bedroom detached house, is situated on a third of an acre and covers an area of 2,150 square feet. |
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Anthony was one of four men hurt when the high-rise window-cleaning cradle became detached. |
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The fracas over his cabinet appointments provides further evidence of a style of leadership that could be described as detached at best. |
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New French doors connect the dining room to a courtyard, carved out of wasted space between the house and the detached garage. |
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He's slightly detached, everything delivered in deadpan Liverpudlian tones, like he's doing some spoof of Ringo Starr. |
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Another choking hazard are multi-colour educational bears, with buttons and press studs which can be easily detached. |
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They can open a window on the inner workings of ivory tower, debunking stereotypes of academics as detached from the real world. |
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The leaves are strongly decurrent and apparently did not become detached readily. |
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The moments of brilliance and detached profundities are engulfed by too many false starts and half-baked ideas. |
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Outside, there is a large detached double garage with a glasshouse alongside as well as lawn areas. |
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There are also several fully serviced glasshouses, a detached play shed and a double detached garage. |
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Likewise, detached roots of untransformed M. sativa plants were able to propagate in vitro. |
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Five mature leaves were detached from each one of ten A1 shoots belonging to five different individuals of each species. |
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Three leaves were detached from the plant and cut along the mid vein into two halves. |
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All of the material of this species comprises colonies detached from their substrata and mostly in a poor condition. |
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This may explain why he was always so isolated, detached and unemotional. |
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It just seems too far away, too detached from life this side of the pond, and America should have the resources to sort out this kind of problem if anyone has. |
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Schnittke's through-composed style is at times powerfully direct, but sometimes too direct, the chorus's declamation dramatic yet detached and almost perfunctory. |
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The couple converted a barn into two luxury self-catering cottages with an additional single detached room for bed and breakfast or extra accommodation for guests. |
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The detached villa sits within mature private gardens approached through a pillared entrance way, which immediately gives the property a sense of grandeur. |
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In addition to a concrete outhouse, there is also a large detached garage with pitched roof, electrical points and separate car access to the road. |
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Several U.S. anthropologists have observed recently that the discipline may be so detached from real world issues that it runs the risk of undermining itself. |
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People are locked in texting, or whatever it is on their screens, and detached from their physical surroundings. |
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The muscle is detached from its insertion at the greater tubercle of the humerus, leaving its blood supply to the thoracoacromial artery and internal mammary artery. |
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For that reason, it is essential for a neutral and detached judge to make the decision whether any particular query is warranted. |
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He likewise highlights this failing among a detached citizenry on the homefront. |
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When conventional sticky tape is pulled off of a surface, cracks spread through the adhesive away from the point where the tape is being detached. |
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Due for completion in February, Ridgewood is situated at Forrest Road in Swords and has a mix of two-bedroom townhouses, four-bedroom semis and four-bedroom detached houses. |
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One might be excused for appreciating Baechler's black and white cameos less as independent sculptures than as concretized images detached from his paintings. |
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But of late, the Academy has been in a more detached, ironic mood and has turned its back on middlebrow uplift. |
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Note that my concept of God here is a completely detached and uninvolved entity, which, if there was a god, is the only form I could see it taking. |
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This is a truly delightful detached home in an excellent location. |
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This led to some inconsistent and frankly unbelievable plot devices and left me feeling detached and unsympathetic towards both of the lead characters. |
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Equally evidently, from any such adverbially qualified sentence we can validly infer a sentence from which one or more of the adverbial qualifiers has been detached. |
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The clanging, detached, pointillistic economy of the piece up to this point becomes a frenzy of rhythmic vitality, winding down to a soft ending like an old watch. |
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Crina Bottom, a detached house nestling in the heart of the famous Dales landscape, does not have mains electricity and is serviced by a generator which runs on oil. |
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Permian shelf-type successions there pass into Triassic sandstones and shales with detached Permian limestone blocks, overlain by Upper Triassic neritic carbonates. |
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In some cases a scleral buckle, a tiny synthetic band, is attached to the outside of the eyeball to gently push the wall of the eye against the detached retina. |
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The SFO is deliberately against technical virtuosity in favour of serendipity, against phallocentric guitar-heroism in favour of a detached, unphysical approach to playing. |
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After we had changed over from the overheating bus, and settled into the new one, the passengers went back into that half dead icily detached gaze that they do. |
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Her art combines romantic autobiography and detached conceptualism. |
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The houses are detached bungalows with 157 square metres of floor space. |
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Her vocals are alternately sassy, playful and scolding, though they always retain a composure that makes them more detached than outrightly emotional. |
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Planning permission was refused for five detached houses because they were out of keeping with the surrounding listed cottages and because of the loss of trees. |
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Successes by these Celtic troops against the Romans were usually gained in surprise attacks, in ambushes, and when overwhelming detached units by sheer numbers. |
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She deftly detached a lantern off a nearby sconce on the wall. |
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From any such adverbially qualified sentence, we can validly infer a sentence from which one or more of the adverbial qualifiers has been detached. |
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It also stems from the fact that Congress seems utterly detached from the rest of the nation, or even the planet. |
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The offending fire alarm was now completely detached from the wall. |
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Wooden decking runs around the back and side of the house and there is a large detached garage which is wired for electricity and includes a shower room. |
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The family also built a new detached kitchen directly behind the rear piazza and converted the fireplaces in the principal rooms of the main floor to coal. |
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This detached residence on a site of 0.3 acres opposite St Anne's Park and beside the seafront, is within easy walking distance of Clontarf village. |
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I use a metal straight edge to tear paper and haven't had any trouble with detached metal particles although I have read that this can be a problem. |
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Residents living in a smart area of Salisbury are preparing to do battle a second time to save two large detached family homes which are under threat of demolition. |
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He depressurized the walkway, and then detached it from the transport. |
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Nevertheless, the author is not one to write in a theoretical manner detached from the sociopolitical realities of his day. |
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It said the towline would be detached if the person or persons in charge of the vessel requested, providing they would go anywhere in the world expect Australia. |
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Travel stories can be a dodgy proposition, quite often varying between the detached, amused air of Western superiority and the slavish worship of all things foreign. |
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What needs to made clear at this point is some assumptions that lie behind this picture of tardy, incompetent, and detached management of the company by the shareholders. |
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These portraits look like clinical studies, detached and unemotional. |
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This is comedy based on a cold humor, detached, euphemistic, devoid of any generosity. |
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We are anxious to have individual houses, detached bungalows or dormers. |
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The detached house with stunning views, which in the past has been a communal wash house, pie shop and toll house, was built by a retired dragoon guard 134 years ago. |
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With the same detached honesty he famously records the great events, the invaluable ongoing political story, as well as his own foolishnesses and lustful fumblings. |
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She had this extraordinary ability to be deeply involved and cleanly detached. |
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Hall, who last featured for City on February 5, has now had the pot removed and stitches taken out after surgery detached a troublesome tendon in his heel. |
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But, given her long acquaintanceship with him, it is extraordinary that she should have been so detached from the case for such a misjudgement to have occurred. |
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We are detached from the characters and consequentially any moral or political dilemmas they might represent don't make themselves felt as an experience of watching the film. |
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Tall shrubs, hedges, or vine-covered fences make a detached patio private. |
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With the formation of Primorskaya Oblast in 1856, the Russian territories of the Pacific were detached from Yakutia. |
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To avoid accidentally igniting the gunpowder the match had to be detached while loading the gun. |
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In 1907 two small detached parts of Worsley civil parish, then inside Swinton civil parish, were added to Swinton civil parish. |
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At 48 hours after plating, the cells were detached from the plates in a trypsin-EDTA solution and counted on a hemocytometer. |
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It is impossible for detached papers to have a general run, or long continuance, if not diversified with humour. |
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Regardless of how involved Carl outwardly appears, inside he holds himself stoically detached. |
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Prof. Jain would mix all his food into one glob at lunch so as to be more yogically detached from pleasure but I couldn't get to that point. |
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In brief, adducted N-terminal valines were detached using the Edman reagent fluoresceine-5-isothio-cyanate. |
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The thick, flattened parasphenoid is detached and preserved in ventral view anteriorly of the neurocranium. |
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The suprahyoid muscles were not deliberately detached from the genial tubercles in any of the cases. |
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An apoprotein is a protein that has become detached from a second molecule that is not a polypeptide. |
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A nucule could therefore be interpreted either as a dispersed zygote or as a detached gametophyte fragment with a retained zygote. |
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It also can't be detached from a worldwide upsurge in conservative and fundamentalist movements in religion. |
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For a moment, I pondered the trajectory the cowling would follow if it detached from the airframe. |
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The tentacles of the Portuguese man-of-war can, even when detached, cause stings to humans lasting up to two weeks. |
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The distal spikelets are reduced to solitary flowers leaving the raised areole-like elliptical scars when detached. |
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Using an osteotome, the mass was detached from the iliac fossa and exposed down to the lesser trochanter. |
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Look no further then Taylor Wimpey's Viridian development in Port Tennant, where the developer is selling its three bedroom detached showhome. |
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The lobule of the ear was detached to transpose the tissue from the retroauricular region to the anterior auricular surface. |
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A small dark streak detached from the NW end and prograded rapidly eastward. |
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In another trial, a shrew attacked the spider by first seizing the left palp in its jaws and twisting vigorously until the palp became detached. |
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The main aim was to reduce one aspect of deviancy in a group of adolescent girls, namely at-risk behaviour, by using the method of detached work. |
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Some flakes detached in a controlled manner have characteristics of conchoidal fracture. |
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A raft of twigs stayed upon a stone, suddenly detached itself, and floated towards the culvert. |
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Instead, an extradiegetic narrator renders detached testimony of the hero's traumatic story in the Thatcher era. |
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E Onyensoh, detached garage with room over, conservatory with balcony over and french balcony, Boggard Ing Farm, Park Lane, Berry Brow. |
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A team of six forensic officers in blue boiler suits carried out a search of the detached suburban house and garden last night. |
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Nelson arrived off Newfoundland with the convoy in late May, then detached on a cruise to hunt American privateers. |
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The Castle and Shire Hall were expressly excluded and remained as detached Parishes of Nottinghamshire. |
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The wings and tailplanes detached before the fuselage came down in a field, killing both men. |
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Joyce, a pushy, emotionally detached middle manager, seems prepped to move into the senior ranks. |
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The Northumbrian was detached from the Duke's train and rushed him to Eccles, where he died in the vicarage. |
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The Tribal Areas comprise seven tribal agencies and six small frontier regions detached from neighbouring districts. |
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Monastics commit themselves to a simple and celibate life, detached from material pursuits, of meditation and spiritual contemplation. |
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The dispute also concerned the question of the economist's role, and whether this should be as a detached expert or a practical adviser. |
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In the United Kingdom the term is used of high quality detached homes in warm destinations, particularly Florida and the Mediterranean. |
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Brief, abrupt, and detached rhythmic cells are joined into rhythmic phrases with a distinctive, often jerky texture. |
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Bonaparte wanted Claude Lecourbe's corps to be detached to Italy after the initial battles, but Moreau had other plans. |
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American populism is a little different because it's more detached from that. |
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The city government pays the Pelham Public Schools to educate a very small, detached section of the Bronx. |
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Negri suffered a detached retina after being smacked in the eye with the squash ball and when he came back he wasn't the same player. |
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To be a humanist, one has first to love human beings, and to be a great humanist, one has to be slightly detached from them. |
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In these cases, the detached subunits carried only the vexillum, and not the aquila, and were called, therefore, vexillationes. |
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Many of the new shires had highly irregular boundaries or detached parts as they united the various possessions of the heritable sheriffs. |
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In 1937, the Settlement was detached from India and became the Colony of Aden, a British Crown colony. |
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These have a thicker tip and a scar from where the leaf lamina became detached. |
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Many of the worker class built their own homes, and many small, detached apartment buildings were built. |
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Most of the homes in these areas are detached row houses, single family homes or small apartment buildings. |
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Sometime during the Oligocene, South America was finally detached from Antarctica and drifted north towards North America. |
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Each mine had two hydrostatic safety features intended to render the mine safe if it detached from its mooring cable and floated to the surface. |
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Armoring involves building revetments, seawalls, detached breakwaters, groins, etc. |
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This detached force formed the nucleus of the British fleet that would fight at Trafalgar. |
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Rectangular patches of bark become detached exposing thick layers of black fungal spores. |
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When a wholly detached expression or sentence is parenthesized, the final stop comes before the last mark of parenthesis. |
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Termination type is a characteristic indicating the manner in which the distal end of a flake detached from a core. |
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The residents claim men come and go from the detached property on a half-hourly basis almost every day. |
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This vase had a detached base and some of the strapwork handles were missing. |
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This event may have contributed to Alexander's failing health and detached mental state during his final months. |
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It is not known when they exactly detached from the treasure fleet for Bengal. |
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Pelliot suggested that the fleet squadrons detached at Hormuz to travel to Aden, the East African ports and perhaps Lasa. |
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Ma Huan recorded that the various detached ships reassembled in Malacca to wait for favorable winds before continuing their return. |
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His cousin, Afonso de Albuquerque, was in charge of a squadron of five vessels in this fleet that subsequently detached. |
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Brown cloves are expanded flowers from which both corollae and stamens have been detached. |
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De Mello detached two armed craft to return to Duarte Coelho and escort him, but could not breach the Chinese blockade. |
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Meanwhile, the county borough of Dudley, historically a detached part of Worcestershire, expanded and became associated with Staffordshire instead. |
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Paul Charley, area vehicle examiner for Devon and Cornwall Police, told the inquest he found faults in the trailer's tow hitch which could have caused it to become detached. |
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Pioneer Cabin 18 is a furnished five bedroom, six and a half bathroom residence with approximately 3,423 square feet including a detached, two-car garage. |
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In mid-December, vandals in the Sicilian town of Catania detached a menorah set up in a public plaza which prevented the lighting of a Hanukah candle. |
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The detached body part should be quickly irrigated to remove contaminants. |
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In this respect it is like the rolling avalanche, that leaves detached portions of its bulk by the way, and yet keeps augmenting in its circumvolutionary course. |
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Diplomacy successfully detached Emperor Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor, from France, and the Treaty of Canterbury in 1416 paved the way to end the Western Schism in the Church. |
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Thus, Fortey later began grouping natant trilobites and their offspring as libristomate to designate the non-attached, or formerly detached, nature of their hypostomes. |
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The detached northern part of Lancashire in the Lake District, including the Furness Peninsula and Cartmel, was merged with Cumberland and Westmorland to form Cumbria. |
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Lonsdale was further partitioned into Lonsdale North, the detached part north of the sands of Morecambe Bay including Furness and Cartmel, and Lonsdale South. |
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Theseus has detached himself from imagination and rules Athens harshly. |
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The islands became detached by rising sea levels in the Neolithic period. |
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In recent times, more detached housing has started to be built. |
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People became passionately and emotionally involved in their religion, rather than passively listening to intellectual discourse in a detached manner. |
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Dreiser, Crane, and Norris were also journalists, and thus attempted to immerse themselves in the world of fact via the reporter's assumption of detached observation. |
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A plaster cast was taken of the detached skull by artist William Scoular. |
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The Ardnamurchan, Ardgour, Ballachulish, Duror, Glencoe, Kinlochleven and Morvern areas of Argyll were detached to become parts of Lochaber District, in Highland. |
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It may be noted that the map depicts a large number of exclaves physically detached from the county that they were politically deemed to be part of. |
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This can help them to escape predators, which are either distracted by the wriggling, detached tail or left with only the tail while the lizard flees. |
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Development is also done at the receptacle and then once at the stage of seedling, the latter is detached for fixation on a new support and form a new individual. |
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Growth chambers studies with detached leaves and potted plants showed remarkable activity of oxathiapiprolin against Pseudoperonospora cubensis in cucurbits. |
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The detached tail, sometimes brilliantly coloured, continues to writhe after detaching, distracting the predator's attention from the fleeing prey. |
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Typically, but not necessarily, small pieces are detached from a larger piece, in which case the larger piece may be called the core and the smaller pieces the flakes. |
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Using one or two striking points, long thin blades were detached. |
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Secondary and tertiary flakes display dorsal flake scars, which are simply the markings left behind by flakes detached prior to the detachment of the subject flake. |
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In the gradual development of the Roman legal system, however, some important functions were detached from the consulship and assigned to new officers. |
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Carlyle's The French Revolution was written in a highly unorthodox style, far removed from the neutral and detached tone of the tradition of Gibbon. |
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The fleet was divided in several detached squadrons at Semudera. |
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During the sixth voyage, the treasure fleet sailed up to Calicut, where several detached squadrons proceeded to further destinations at the Arabian Peninsula and East Africa. |
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The remaining three carriages of the Duke's train were detached and the band's carriage, hauled by Northumbrian, set off for Manchester with Stephenson driving. |
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Typically, she is a very cold, detached and calculative person. |
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Silently obeying the order, the three harpooneers now stood with the detached iron part of their harpoons, some three feet long, held, barbs up, before him. |
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By the turn-of-the-century the sense of humor became the signature attribute of a self that was defined as passive, detached, and consumerist, Wickberg argues. |
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According to a report in Kwong Wah Yit Poh, the 46-year-old man from Jilong city in Taiwan, flushed his detached organ down the toilet bowl, the Star Online reported. |
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Crucially, our legislators are so far detached from the general public that they are not in the least bit interested or bothered about issues that concern Joe Bloggs. |
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The location of the peroxidase activity in inoculated Arabidopsis leaves was also examined by incubating detached inoculated leaves in a 4-chloro-1-napthol solution. |
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With this in mind, Persimmon's four and five bedroom detached homes at The Arboretum in Northowram near Halifax are designed to suit even the largest of families. |
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John Cullion, a company director who bought a pounds 78,000 four-bedroom detached house in the town's Kaims Gardens, initially used his garage for storage. |
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Coun Barry Henley said he could see no reason why the large detached house at 608 Chester Road should not be turned into eight bedsits for students or single. |
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However, Schafer noted that the molecular mechanisms cancer cells detached from the extracellular matrix use to survive has not been well understood. |
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Follow-up observations of different wavelengths of light coming from the star system uncovered a fifth star, which is linked to the detached binary star. |
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The studies in which the primary production of aquatic macrophytes has been directly quantified have usually involved detached pieces of algal thalli or individuals. |
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An imposing traditional detached house with double wrought iron gates opening to the front garden and attractive brick paviours which provide parking for several vehicles. |
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There is a Cartesian geography underlying this view, which assumes that the mind is confined within internal boundaries, impermeably detached from the world. |
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This has lead to a shift away from traditional semidetached and detached homes towards a greater number of flats, maisonettes and traditional terraced housing schemes. |
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He was detached from the ventilator and then bradycardic til asystolic. |
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The Palace in Bedlington Station is an imposing detached brick building featuring a reception area, nightclub with dance floor, three bar serveries, and booth seating. |
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Situated off Norlands Lane, Widnes, the doors to the show home opened last month to the new four bedroom, detached Bedworth and it is getting great feedback. |
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