An originalist Court could even overturn some of those victories as unanchored in the Constitution. |
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But eventually even Willie, naive and unanchored as he is, realises that he must leave. |
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The large and unanchored uneasiness I feel about it is that we may not get through this century. |
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The Man Without a Past is a fable about strange, unanchored people, negotiating the rickety but promising world around them. |
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Although this gives the music space, it can also leave it dangerously unanchored, especially when the trio opt for a straight groove. |
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Such storms can flood coastal roads and damage piers, trees and unanchored mobile homes but rarely cause structural damage. |
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Inside and outside merge as bottles and jars seem to float unanchored amid tangled branches. |
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The small self has everything to lose because it is all an unanchored project to begin with. |
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That life raft still drifts, aimless and unanchored, on the surface of the vast and roiling ocean that is the self. |
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As with Dostoyevsky and Kafka, nameless guilt, one unanchored in some particular deed, produces the worst suffering. |
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I was becoming unanchored from reality, alternating between being shut morosely in my room and wild, anarchic sociability. |
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A number of us critiqued the fantasy of unanchored choice in poetry, and in the marketplace. |
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No wonder this hypothetical patient feels so much at sea, and the conversation so unanchored. |
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They spoke quietly of how they wanted to go someday, to move about, free and unanchored, not toward something but away from something. |
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The buoyancy of modern America depended on its being unanchored by history or tradition, and this is the America we have inherited. |
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If they are so unanchored, will they not fall prey to special-interest groups? |
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All in all, both surveys and market-based indicators continued to suggest little risk of inflation expectations becoming unanchored. |
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Level 1 enhances keyword searching by providing truncation of words and unanchored phrase searching. |
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This unanchored feeling is exaggerated by the way the picture is cropped. |
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The desperate attempt to comprehend events is reflected in the intensification of a search for meaning as signification becomes unanchored and multiplies. |
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Due to the unanchored and free style of living she was accustomed too, Rachel became a highly trained? traveller and has smothered around 20 various countries with her outgoing and cheeky personality. |
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The stress-free temperature for a section of CWR is determined by analysing the force and deflection during a lift of 30 metres of unclipped, or unanchored, rail. |
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Cross-domain Level 1 searching has some overlap with the basic bibliographic Level 1 searches but has fewer requirements for precision searches and requires support for unanchored phrase searching. |
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In this context, the need was highlighted for developing standardized well-designed survey instruments that are consistent across languages when using unanchored response categories. |
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Tying plots and characters to Abu Ghraib or Barack Obama's re-election feels out of place in a world of unanchored characters, whose lostness is a function not of their nation's politics but of a deeper existential void. |
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And the land, unanchored by grass, began to blow away. |
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Studying his music, one never doubts that Nielsen was thinking diatonically, but he did so in an unanchored sort of way. |
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