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Cruise's cool detachment as he watches a killing that will happen really adds to the genuine feeling of his portrayal.
Intruders and accessories to crime, we had our voyeuristic detachment demolished twice over.
The grade 3 concussion and the retinal detachment were the most serious injuries observed.
And it is in the elicitory processes of both personal attachment and detachment wherein social agency lies.
Complete detachment of the tendon, debridement, and reattachment should be avoided.
Ford's figures are reflective, capable of ironic detachment, and can be both enthused and diffident at the same time.
A fair portion of contemporary poetry over-relies on self-reflexive irony, tonal detachment, and an often irritating allusive erudition.
The classical restraint and emotional detachment of Bronzino's work reveal a temperament quite unlike that of his master Pontormo.
We varied the surface density of antigens such that we could study the detachment of either single or multiple bonds.
With a kind of detachment, he walked, as casually as he could under the circumstances, towards the door and rung the bell.
In order not to be consumed by it, I have to approach difficult problems with a healthy detachment.
During the meeting he demanded its detachment from any linkage to the death of the five young men.
Second, the successive rupture of these multiple contacts during protein detachment slows the unbinding velocity.
Visual results are best if the retinal detachment is repaired before the macula detaches.
Loss of vitreous gel can occur, predisposing the patient to postoperative inflammation, macular oedema, or retinal detachment.
Satire requires a degree of authorial detachment to reinforce the appearance of objective criticism in the public sphere.
When changes due to myopia are present as diagnosed by the eye doctor, the retina is thin and can develop tears, holes and detachment.
If the vitreous is exceptionally adherent to a weak point on the retina, a tear, hole, or detachment may develop.
In the antiseptic environment of an obstetric theatre, I witnessed this spectacle with the detachment of a duty-conscious executioner.
The major reason for this was his detachment from the centers of theosophic thinking.
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Near stamper's Hook he came upon a detachment of Berlaymont's force, routed them, and took a couple of hundred prisoners.
Beyond these again were the detachment of Beaulieu near arlon, and another, 9000 strong, around Trier.
It was an ominous joke that proved the demoralization of the Russian detachment.
After it pranced the local comandante, mounted, and a detachment of his troops.
When they were reinforced by a detachment without an officer, Behan took command, and showed great ability.
On his way he fell in with the Stromboli, from England, with a detachment of 200 marines.
Meanwhile, our subchaser detachment at Corfu was performing excellent service.
The detachment on duty there accompanied the prefect and the colonel as a guard of honour.
A detachment of the Third under Colonel Keifer crossed the river and reconnoitered the country beyond.
Mr. de la Rue took a very well-equipped photographic detachment, and his photographs were eminently successful.
A detachment of the 520th leger has marched in pursuit of the pretender and his dupes.
In an earth-hut another detachment had found some smoked fish, a Broken Arrow, the remains of a fire, and several other things.
If we assume that such groups are derived ultimately from levulose, we have to account for the detachment of the methyl group.
This was a detachment of light infantry, selected from the best of the army.
When fetor exists, as during the detachment of patches of exudation, antiseptic and detergent sprays may be employed.
They entered the cabildo, the doors of which were guarded by a detachment of Dark-Hearts.
But this reappearance shows that his detachment from the world was not complete.
So he adorned that part of the forest, longing, like a yogin, for complete detachment.
The detachment left Webster on the 22nd and marched to Clarksburg, distant 18 miles, arriving there the same day.
Bonaparte's adjutant had not yet reached Murat's detachment and the battle had not yet begun.
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