Taken collectively, such episodes destabilize the notion of a coherent, stable self while detaching the mind's moorings in the individual body. |
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We also obtain detailed measurements of the balance of forces involved in detaching an adhering bead with a flow. |
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We pray that it continues to hold, otherwise we face the risk of the train detaching itself and rocketing back down through the tunnel. |
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This particular model has RST technology that support multiple size monitors that allows for detaching. |
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It has a suitably macabre way of disposing of its victims, by detaching the head and ripping out the hypothalamus. |
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But on his way back to the tender he unfortunately uncouples the mortar truck, detaching it from the rest of the train. |
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China sought to neutralise Australia, he said, by detaching it from the American alliance. |
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After detaching the signed portion, it was to be posted in the same envelope as the voting form. |
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One of their drones shadowing the withdrawing enemy fleet has detected a squadron of enemy warships detaching from the main body. |
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Emptying the canister of a bagless system is far and away simpler and more convenient than detaching a bag. |
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You'll quickly discover that clipping, detaching, and belaying with a locking carabiner are all easier if you have webbing that's narrower, say three-quarter inch. |
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The fixed catch prevents you from inadvertently detaching from the ladder at the top. |
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This will prevent the extension cord from detaching from the hedge trimmer plug. |
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It means detaching health care and pensions from employment, so that every time you move your job, you are not risking an awful lot else besides. |
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After detaching from grip connection, each rider turns on a spot without pedalling. |
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A blood clot in the deep veins poses the risk of detaching from the vessel wall and migrating towards the heart and entering the lungs. |
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Slide attachment for fixing and detaching wooden tongue depressors for a firm hold. |
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Before detaching the machine, check that the coupling point is not under load. |
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The needles shall be removed from the twigs with the same precautions as for detaching the small leaves from their axis. |
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The main engine failure started with the No 3 con-rod bottom end detaching from the crankshaft. |
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Suddenly the whole oaty lump fell, detaching itself from my metal utensil. |
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Phaethon willingly agreed, detaching his horses from the wagons. |
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If an early frost or a gale has deposited a carpet of leaves into the river, a single iron is often the only way of not spending the day detaching them after every cast. |
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You mean you're actually detaching yourself from him for a week? |
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An omniscient point of view is reinforced throughout the film by a combination of visual motifs, and by detaching the viewer from the characters' interiority. |
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We will not make our society more civilized by detaching one of our central institutions from its civilizing task. |
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Continual physical force events or processes, such as abrasion, can contribute to eroding or detaching object labels. |
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He is a man for whom I have the upmost regard and respect as, had he not correctly diagnosed my detaching retina 4 and a half years ago, I would now be blind in my left eye. |
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The light weight, the moulded grips, the low profile and the balance makes attaching and detaching the cluster a simple, natural movement for the milker. |
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When attaching and detaching the disk mower, the tractor must be secured against rolling before entering the danger area between tractor and machine is permitted! |
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Work must be organised in such a way that when a worker is attaching or detaching a load by hand, it can be done safely, in particular through the worker retaining direct or indirect control of the work equipment. |
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The Court informed the Committee that it now intends to follow standard practice and to distinguish between managerial and financial accounting by detaching cost distributions from the budget appropriation. |
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Carpeting and underlay between the passenger seat rails and the aircraft cabin floor contributed to the passenger seats detaching from the cabin floor. |
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Failure to use, clean, or maintain earphone sleeves and nozzles according to manufacturer's instructions may increase the risk of sleeves detaching from the nozzle and becoming lodged in your ear. |
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Idealizing technical progress, or contemplating the utopia of a return to humanity's original natural state, are two contrasting ways of detaching progress from its moral evaluation and hence from our responsibility. |
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How do you keep caring people engaged without their detaching from that? |
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The deputy returning officer shall, upon request, assist the elector in walking to and back from the polling booth, in folding the marked ballot paper, in detaching the stub and in placing the ballot paper in the ballot box. |
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Following both defeats, Cornwallis was fiercely criticized for detaching a significant portion of his army without adequate mutual support. |
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There, it is capable of moving slowly by means of attaching and detaching byssal threads to attain a better life position. |
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This involved detaching Scotland from the United Kingdom, the creation of a United Ireland, and an autonomous status for Western England. |
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The surface area of the core which received the blows necessary for detaching the flakes is referred to as the striking platform. |
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This expansion was reflected in the creation of the County of London in 1889, detaching the areas subsumed by the city from Surrey. |
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He gripped his Stanley knife and swung open the door almost detaching it from its hinges. |
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The deputy returning officer shall, after writing his initials in the space reserved for that purpose and detaching the counterfoil, give a ballot paper to the elector admitted to vote. |
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Zoning regulations that prohibited detaching from an existing property a vacant lot with its own separate cadastral number will be repealed, to respect acquired rights recognized by law. |
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But the cure, bombing Serbia into detaching an ethnically pure Albanian Kosovo to the KLA narco-mafia under NATO's benevolent eye, will unleash a chain reaction throughout the ex-communist half of Europe. |
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What's more, detaching boards for packaging is quicker and easier. |
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A true Renaissance man from Florence, Italy, Spinelli talked about the historical techniques and method for detaching a fresco from a wall or tile onto canvas. |
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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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In 1703 Louis pressed James into a more accommodating stance in the hopes of detaching England from the Grand Alliance, essentially promising to maintain the status quo. |
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The hyoid myotomy operation involves moving the hyoid bone forward, detaching the muscles and fixating the hyoid bone to the thyroid cartilage with non-resorbable sutures. |
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