A fair portion of contemporary poetry over-relies on self-reflexive irony, tonal detachment, and an often irritating allusive erudition. |
Complete detachment of the tendon, debridement, and reattachment should be avoided. |
Intruders and accessories to crime, we had our voyeuristic detachment demolished twice over. |
And it is in the elicitory processes of both personal attachment and detachment wherein social agency lies. |
Ford's figures are reflective, capable of ironic detachment, and can be both enthused and diffident at the same time. |
The grade 3 concussion and the retinal detachment were the most serious injuries observed. |