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Done rationally it would be put under a National public entity independent of the politicians and providing domestic oil at cost or close to cost, and thus disattached from the world market price, at least while the world market price is above a certain level.
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Jenla had disattached herself and gone down the hallway, where she leaned against the wall, waiting for someone to come out of the bathroom.
Ann Beattie's 'The Rock': Narrative Magazine's Friday Feature 2010
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Even before the sun itself hangs, disattached, in the blue air,
mary oliver | redux (letters to the editor) « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2008
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My hands move, as though disattached from my body, upward.
HIGH BEFORE HOMEROOM MAYA SLOAN 2010
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My hands move, as though disattached from my body, upward.
HIGH BEFORE HOMEROOM MAYA SLOAN 2010
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Jenla had disattached herself and gone down the hallway, where she leaned against the wall, waiting for someone to come out of the bathroom.
Ann Beattie's 'The Rock': Narrative Magazine's Friday Feature 2010
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Tourists must have stayed here but the resorts felt lonely, hollow, disattached from the landscape like moon stations.
Kook Peter Heller 2010
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Perhaps this dream is a manifestation rejecting your attempts to become disattached, or a subconscious urgency to not become too disengaged (not that I want to encourage materialism).
The Bob Fosse Dream 2009
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Simha Getahun is the coordinator of multicultural programs in Elem, an organization for disattached youth.
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I find it very difficult to believe that these feet have come, disattached to the body, by natural causes, especially when there is no record of five different people going down in the water.
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