This may sound obvious, but some interviews are a disjoined bunch of questions that leave obvious follow-up points hanging in the air. |
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Their implications would be only an embarrassing distraction, oddly disjoined from the prevailing paths of technical investigation. |
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God's being is not a static reality from which we are disjoined, something we can admire only from afar like the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. |
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What is known through postmemory is only ever realized in the disjunction between the time of the event's conception and its disjoined retelling. |
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Or, certain theological assertions are stated, completely disjoined from their congregational, ethical implications. |
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According to Feldstein, white and black motherhood fractured in the 1960s, as racial liberalism and gender conservatism disjoined. |
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For when language is seriously interfered with, when it is disjoined from truth... horrors can descend again on mankind. |
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The accounts of the other paying agencies were disjoined from the decision and are the subject of a later decision. |
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It is plausible to say that propositions can be freely negated, conjoined and disjoined to other propositions. |
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To select disjoined sets of tags, keep the CTRL key pressed during the selection. |
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Man has indeed disjoined what God has created and redeemed together, and our tradition has nullified the Word of God about himself and about us. |
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For the same reason the Commission disjoined the accounts of these three paying agencies. |
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Once these matters are addressed by the Member States the Commission should be in a position to clear the disjoined accounts. |
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Mr. Guerra and Mrs. Prado de Guerra then separated, and their refugee hearings were disjoined. |
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That's an example of a type of science that is fully on the level of particle physics and string theory intellectually but is quite disjoined from them. |
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Stable in time and with the rigid frame, they avoid problems of aureoles, moulds, paintings scaled, disjoined plates, fissured plasters, repercussions of dust and fibers of the plenum. |
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He was happy, but, as always it happened to him, the human satisfaction was not disjoined from the spiritual one, that flew over the contingent motives and took root on noble and high motivations. |
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The northeast part of Asia is, if not continent with the west side of America, yet certainly it is the least disjoined by sea of all that coast. |
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They noted that in many countries the impact and vulnerability assessment undertaken in the initial national communication process was disjoined from that of the second national communication. |
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Approximately one third of the amount mentioned by the Court is attributable to one paying agency, for which a reservation was made by the Certifying Body and for which the accounts were disjoined by the Commission. |
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As a result, for the financial year 2004, the accounts of only 5 paying agencies were disjoined, compared to 29 accounts in the 2003 financial year. |
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The accounts of the paying agency of Greece concerning expenditure financed by the EAGGF Guarantee Section for the same financial year were disjoined from that Decision. |
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The man constantly passes from an apparently disjoined frenzy to the most profound calm, from the inhuman to tenderness, from stiffness to suppleness with extraordinary brutality and mastery. |
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Never let us lay down our arms against France, till we have utterly disjoined her from the Spanish monarchy. |
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