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1. Attached to the messenger’s leg is a tube – trying not to drop the bird, I detach it and hand it to Berndt, while I tentatively stroke the creature
2. But detach what should have been better with conceptualized control
3. It had been beaten out of her as a child and she had learned early how to detach herself from the world sufficiently so as not to earn blows from her mother
4. With the aforesaid technique in mind, we could choose to ‘zoom out’ or detach ourselves from the moment if we are currently witnessing despondent drama
5. If to each colony which should detach itself from the general confederacy, Great Britain should allow such a number of representatives as suited the proportion of what it contributed to the public revenue of the empire, in consequence of its being subjected to the same taxes
6. Celeste is hoping that her swing doesn’t detach from its wires
7. Ruby, unwrap the flower and detach its head carefully from the stem
8. structurally sound, was seen to detach in midair
9. A girl he could feel was stuck in this mess yet trying so desperately to detach herself from it all
10. They watched the men detach the sling, and wrap the chains from the crane around each main landing gear
11. strength and courage to detach from the Fetal I they still carry within, and move
12. more faith in the ability to be able to forgive and to be able to detach
13. Detach any of the following maps, appropriate to the time of year,
14. “How he used to detach himself over the years!”
15. But it was clear the time had come for me to detach from the identity of a coach or mentor or teacher or guru to my ex-wife (and anyone and everyone else) and from the endless gratitude to her and her husband
16. They had left too quickly to detach it and had ripped it free as they left
17. During the Chinese New Year, I want to detach myself from the
18. Using a small pick to detach it cautiously from the surface ice, Toru then took it with both hands and lifted it up
19. They detach the head and most of the limbs, then fill the empty shell with machinery to enable flight
20. The only job remaining was to shove up the tent, detach and sling the panniers into it and piss off
21. This doesn’t always work in the moment, of course, but with practice it’s possible to detach yourself from the vampires instead of acceding to them
22. He can detach from food but not an intercourse
23. He cleaned the sink, trying to detach himself, as if it was happening to someone else
24. This is why we have to detach ourselves from R-selves, disown iOur beliefs, because they are not always ours, or even us
25. Only the laws of biological growth manage to detach the child from its love object and send it off to the neck of the uterus so it can be born
26. The adult I will have to face terrible battles so it can emerge and be born, and conquer the freedom to detach from its primary love object and turn to another love object that is truly different from the first, not merely a substitute for it
27. By actively reliving this archaic experience, the adult I can find the freedom and the strength it needs to definitively detach from its first love object and from its incestuous relationship with the mother
28. Having taken away the power of life and death from the mother, now Ulysses can fully enjoy the possession of his love object, and when it is time, he will be able to easily detach himself from her and grow up in complete freedom
29. When he is ready to detach himself, the god Hermes arrives and helps Ulysses save himself
30. − his complicity with the seductive, castrating mother that doesn’t want her son to detach from her and become a free man
31. This forgiveness is not a condoning of the actions of the other but it is a decision to detach from hatred, out of love for oneself
32. To love myself means that I want to detach myself from my trauma
33. We don’t want to separate from it, and only forgiveness, that is an act of love towards ourselves, is capable of helping us detach from our trauma and the pain of our trauma and, as a result, from our anger and our need to get revenge
34. It is true that Ulysses betrayed Penelope with Circe and Calypso, but how would he have been able to free himself of his intrauterine incest with his mother, had he not established intimate relationships through which he could understand and overcome these incestuous ties? How else could he decide to detach himself from his mother without first possessing her? Circe and Calypso are two symbols of the mother that first possesses her son and then is possessed by him
35. He returned it with his hunting horn and saw one of the horsemen detach from the advancing party
36. Maybe now he'll detach more warships to help combat the pirate scourge near Khabarovsk
37. Once the ship reaches its destination, I"d send down a diver, detach it, and
38. Fumbling, she manages to detach the pepper spray
39. that he was going to detach himself from me and have someone else within the clan watch over me
40. Weaned: To detach from that which one is strongly attached or devoted to
41. Then he visited Stalin in Russia, trying to detach
42. How can this be evil? In answer: a newborn baby does not have a reflective brain which can detach itself from its own actual circumstances and laugh as an adult laughs
43. But it was clear the time had come for me to detach from the identity of a coach or
44. to finding out who we really are, we detach from those identities in the process
45. doesn't teach that you have to leave an alcoholic you love, but that you can detach from
46. powerful layer of his ego which he would then detach if he continued in that direction
47. Reflective apes detaching themselves from their own actions… apes using stones to detach bones with
48. Abstraction is only one of their filthy evil tactics to detach and dissociate living humans from experiencing the 3-dimensional universe through action, through feeling life with their living naked skin
49. Firstly we need to identify the cause of your problem, the ignition point or the initial trigger and detach yourself from the experience
50. It was also the best thing for the mother to leave the cord attached, as it helped the placenta to fully detach naturally, with less chance of hemorrhaging
1. Ackers detached his keypad box and threw both it and his lock picking gadget into his backpack
2. Emma and Adrian live in a modern detached house on the outskirts of a village not far from Bridgwater
3. It is a beautiful house - two storey, detached and standing in its own grounds … the gravel drive large enough for at least six cars to park in
4. The Chief's arm detached in his hands along the seam he’d spotted between her new and old skin
5. Holding out her arm to allow it to perch, and moving the bag holding the bread safely out of reach of the avian’s sharp beak, she carefully detached the message and sent the bird on its way
6. Then he made them a gift of a beautifully decorated, modern semi detached house on a quiet new estate in a local seaside town
7. detached five bedroom houses with automatic gates like the ones at
8. use it is that they natural y become more detached and al owing
9. its presence without attaching to it (detached observation), you allow
10. True love happens when we are living in a ful state of detached
11. conclusion that until we can function in a continual state of detached
12. OBSERVE without attachment/judgement (detached observation); al ow
13. ” He took the clamp back and detached it, then took off the microscope
14. The people who lived here were still urban but they lived in detached or semi-detached houses with little bits of ground behind them or on top of them where they might grow a few salad fixings and some spices and/or sit outdoors in the shade of a tree
15. To dream that you are sleepwalking suggests that you are feeling emotionally detached from others
16. He felt detached from the situation and just observed
17. CERTAIN RELIGIONS ESPOUSE THE DETACHED OBSERVER’S WAY OF LIFE
18. During the course of that war, Rome granted those privileges to the greater part of them, one by one, and in proportion as they detached themselves from the general confederacy
19. Three identical 15-man troop transporters detached themselves from the underside of Vanguard’s hull, fired up their thrusters and set off directly to the space station
20. detached from his only daughter and always felt guilty about
21. The result was that the Release was taken to Boston, laid up, and everyone was detached from her
22. Early in 1861, while still in Hong Kong, Waddell was detached from the Saginaw and ordered to the John Adams
23. Despite my cool and detached demeanor, the kitten quickly analyzed me as a long-dormant sucker
24. In 1862, the USS Wyoming was detached and sent to the East Indies thereby reducing the fleet by one fighting ship
25. No matter what she told herself, no matter how much she tried to be detached from him, she was relieved that he had survived the fight
26. He was angry at the fans who cheered from their homes, detached from the reality of the deaths
27. He thought of his life: his carefree childhood, awkward adolescence, detached university years, his destructive relationships, which had ended one by one because of his inability to relax and enjoy himself, his devastating love of Seraphia and his arrival at Salverford
28. funeral, detached from the mourners, studying them in their grief with an almost clinical apathy
29. Arbitan viewed the fights with detached boredom
30. It sounded so unemotional, so detached, nothing at all like the feelings she experienced on her day to day rounds of the Sheltered Accommodation complex
31. I was put on detached service for thirty days
32. have been severed from trusting them and detached from the ability to
33. I had detached to the point that I realized it was her problem, and I didn’t need to take it on and have it become
34. Mason suddenly felt detached from his body - disorientated
35. The pain had stopped but now it felt as though his brain was detached from his body, floating in space
36. Even as I continued talking to Cooper and Kemp, I realized that I had slipped into the detached mode of thinking and talking that I had always used when I had been with McGregor on the Metro force
37. Which was also why he could blame Amonas for their predicament in a steady, calm, and somewhat detached distant tone of voice
38. If he had, it would have been enough for even the most socially inept, slow-witted and sentimentally detached human to understand that Amonas was deeply troubled
39. His right hand, the one adorned with the Holy Diadems, was scratching his chin in a rather detached and insouciant way, in stark contrast to his earlier searing demeanor
40. The car pulls in through the gates of a very nice detached Tudor style house
41. It appears that this is as far as I can go in drawing conclusions from the material that I have already gathered without getting so far into the area of speculation that it becomes detached from any foundation supplied up to now
42. “Died” was just a fact to me then, detached from emotion
43. His voice sounds somehow detached from him, like it is floating between us
44. Their collective countenance was clearly detached and a bit cool
45. the jaw with the detached lever bar
46. There seemed to be a discussion going on among them for a while; then a small group of them detached and approached Bisdah
47. Finally, a large group of them detached, laid down their arms and were allowed to pass through our lines
48. detached structure by its side, idle according to the piles of trash
49. detached tone of the words
50. It looked like a jagun detached from the Snake Ordu
1. detaches from the rest of his body
2. But it gets better: a figure detaches from the holy crowd and comes toward me
3. The entire tractor-trailer lifts into the air, and then the cabin area of the truck detaches from the rear trailer and slams to the ground
4. The force of the tractor beam slowly detaches her head from her body
5. Then she detaches the ID, retrieves the original from her pocket, and compares them
6. This is revealed to be the case when, but in the next moment, the beautiful monster detaches itself from the moth and begins to spin it in its web, slowly but surely creating an imperfection upon its home that, to such seemingly-vain creatures, should be impossible in such colonial behavior
7. Ella detaches herself from her parachute and runs to Vaughn and Mike
8. It detaches facts
9. Lenehan in yachtsman's cap and white shoes officiously detaches a long hair from Blazes Boylan's coat shoulder
10. It’s a complicated process, but it detaches the bedroom without having to depressurize the rover cabin
11. Makgrygair’s Siddarmarkians wouldn’t have the strength to take the place, but especially if Kynt detaches Brigadier Tymkyn and the Fourth Mounted Brigade to support him and give him some extra mobility, he should have the strength to keep Nybar from pulling out of Fairkyn
1. Take decisive actions, rather than detaching completely from problems and stresses and wishing they would just go away
2. Detaching the tongue is a heavy job by itself, carrying it along while the kedas turn around was a strain for the three of them
3. In truth detaching ourselves will not eliminate the unpleasant moment, but it can help alleviate our suffering
4. I might have stayed even longer had not one of the shirkers noticed my uniform and detaching himself from the bar came over he then proceeded to tell me how we should go about winning the war
5. totally detaching herself from the whole thing, whilst he had felt
6. But just how did one go about detaching mother and baby? I knew it was a job that required someone with a cool head
7. Change his orders detaching him from the 6250th Combat Support Group and assigning him to me here at the 7th Intel as special courier
8. detaching from the ties we have to the past, and living with greater freedom
9. In the top of the gathering an oldster with raised fists and the missed expression of madness, was fanning the long and black sleeves of her blouse as a raven on the verge of detaching in flight
10. Using the Jagger; detaching its weapons and placing them on its back, Lezura tied ten crates of silver rounds together and carried them out on the mechsuit’s shoulders
11. Picking speed slowly, the MV Heraklion’s bow started swinging towards the incoming armada of Hezbollah boats and detaching itself from the yacht that had been commandeered by ISIS
12. ' The camera zoomed in and focused on a small group of objects detaching itself from the bulk of the force and slowly heading north
13. We are detecting what seems to be the enemy amphibious assault force in the process of detaching itself from the main enemy fleet
14. hard for you but you deal with their choices by detaching and letting them be
15. From here we can understand that we still have plenty to face with Poseidon and that we must decide to sacrifice our pride and our hatred, our megalomanic, omnipotent I , as well as our fetal I that wants nothing to do with detaching from the past or with giving up its thousands of types of complicity with the devouring mother
16. one I talked about in the context of detaching from your resistance, is this: Who were you before you
17. He felt sorry for the officer and the clerk, but he was burnt out on death and had a way of detaching himself from this sort of thing
18. Bino turned and groped with his oxygen hose, detaching it from the portable bottle he carried around
19. Instead she busied herself readying the horses, detaching their feed-bags and rolling a large wooden keg to a well that had appeared by the shack in the morning light
20. It kept stretching toward me, detaching a few more tentacles to stretch out
21. Detaching yourself from yourself: becoming a detached observer; is the mark of an insane poisoned human who has no sense of themselves as a living human
22. By this trick of hocus-pocus: Science has hidden itself away from human society and barricaded itself inside its arcane jargon and insanities of detached mentalities detaching themselves from what they study to the point of madness
23. It was their way of detaching themselves from the atrocities they were committing upon their fellow man
24. He was a confirmed nihilist: a corrupt paid entertainer… who just happened to be slightly more honest than most of the other professional clowns who are paid to make people laugh by detaching them from reality and brainwashing them into passive obedient terrified little cowards and slaves of the rich and mighty
25. It is the human subconscious mind trying to hide its actual truth, trying to wash the past away, cover it up, hide it, bury it, wash it away, cleansing oneself of rotten lies, detaching ourselves from our own awareness, our own acts, our own emotions, our own thoughts
26. Detaching does not automatically mean disconnecting, however; although in this
27. The detachment we're most interested in is detaching from these layers of the ego
28. …identifying and detaching from the layers of the ego that were created while in the
29. Reflective apes detaching bones from dead bodies, and using them to kill with
30. Reflective apes detaching themselves from their own actions… apes using stones to detach bones with
31. Reflectively detaching themselves from their own bodies while they were still alive
32. manifold of “non-traditional religions” requires their detaching into a
33. This detaching of the staples causes an emergency situation and if the patient is not treated in due time, the problem may cause death
34. This meant detaching about 6,500 cubic meters, to dig a hole through which the ship could descend below this tract of ice
35. ‘Ah, the standards!’ said Kutuzov, evidently detaching himself with difficulty from the
36. Arnold[182] was a thousand times right when he said that the business of criticism lies in detaching the good from the bad, from all that has been written and done, and mainly the bad from that which is recognised as splendid, and the good from that which is recognised as bad, or is not recognised at all
37. “Ah, the standards!” said Kutúzov, evidently detaching himself with difficulty from the thoughts that preoccupied him
38. This sort, therefore is at present cultivated principally for supplying wick for the lamps that are used in sugar boiling, and for domestic purposes; but the staple being exceedingly good, and its color perfectly white, it would doubtless be a valuable acquisition to the muslin manufactory, could means be found of detaching it easily from the seed
39. The entire further growth and development of the Greek relief is in the direction of rounding these lines and of detaching the relief more and more from the back surface