| 1. | But Diller and Scofidio's desire for detachment is understandable.
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| 2. | And sardonic, urbane detachment has been succeeded by avuncular folksiness.
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| 3. | This condition is called a " retinal detachment ."
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| 4. | But no one should confuse his detachment with lack of determination.
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| 5. | Their work would precede the detachment process already in the law.
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| 6. | Dale Cillian enters and looks at the stain with cool detachment.
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| 7. | Yet Whosever does not couch all its arguments in scholarly detachment.
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| 8. | Bill Pullman is fast becoming the poster child for millennial detachment.
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| 9. | He has once again shown his detachment from the everyday worker.
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| 10. | They watched the carnage with detachment, if not some delight.
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