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1. Disassociate preconception with the actual state of something and associate
2. So when we are moving and weaving in the traffic, we disassociate the other
3. The most obvious way to mitigate that guilt for those who feel it is to disassociate themselves from the racist past
4. disassociate, and that the heat energy within my room is insufficient to 33
5. “And number two, disassociate yourself with the murder of this Bald Man
6. ’ All the methods of tapping into the ‘kingdom of God’ within the brain involve getting rid of something — to disassociate and disentangle from everyday concepts
7. IF YOU SEE AMERICAN SOLDIERS, IDENTIFY YOURSELF AS BEING VIETNAMESE AND DISASSOCIATE YOURSELF AT ONCE FROM ANY NEARBY CHINESE OR SOVIET SOLDIERS: YOU WILL THEN BE SAFE FROM OUR SOLDIERS
8. And her training in acquiescence and distrust of herself was very complete, and back in her home would she not at once bend into the old curve again? Was it possible, would it ever be possible, in her father's presence to disassociate herself from his points of view? What his view of Herr Dremmel would be she very exactly knew
9. Did she _want_ to disassociate herself from it?
10. If she didn't disassociate herself it meant marriage; and marriage in stark defiance of the whole of her world
11. We give confidence to those who disassociate themselves from those with hostile attitudes
12. In such conditions, it would be a much more difficult task for academicians in the liberal arts to disassociate themselves with the “Old Ivory Tower” perception
1. aid the Believers Satan disassociated himself from the
2. He can feel disassociated from himself while intoxicated
3. at first, something kept telling me he was right—that perhaps it seemed fantastical only because modern thought has completely disassociated the idea of Poetry
4. I knew who he was as all seven of the Council are elected by the full membership; but having never met him nor knowing what his past record was; well, I didn’t like the idea so I gradually disassociated myself from the organisation
5. We have abstracted our awe, our wonder, our love of beauty also… The actual truth is buried under 50,000 years of disassociated, distanced, deflections and lies and denial and ignoring
6. Tom could do was stand and stare out from his disassociated body while an anguishing
7. think of times when I have been quite disassociated from my surroundings, but lucid at the
8. His judgment, which was almost wholly disassociated from hope, held itself aloof and soared on high
1. For all time, Pentecost disassociates the idea of spiritual experience from the notion of especially favorable environments
1. The pain hit her again but she pushed beyond it, disassociating her mind from it
2. because people have trouble disassociating from their own circumstances, and considering their own lives through different, objective perspectives; the grasping and holding of irrational convictions continues unabated to this day
3. Just two days ago my new secretary of state, Christian Herter, got a visit from the Canadian ambassador, who told him in confidence that the Canadian government of Prime Minister Saint-Laurent is disassociating itself from British Middle East policies and will not support the oil embargo against the United States
4. A yellow dot is all the colours in the spectrum but yellow because it is disassociating with