Eventually, twelve hundred Jews seeped out of the ghettos and joined the Bielski Otriad (Detachment).
But Obama has a certain emotional detachment that has turned off many of them.
But neither projects the cool detachment associated with the Kraftwerk tradition of minimalist pop.
Filmmakers Nanette Burstein and Morgen make no apologies for their conspicuous lack of detachment.
This take on detachment and the pitfalls of identification is not unique to monks.
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But last week, a detachment of Afash's fighters raided the offices of the Aleppo Media Center.
The detachment of the young from politics does not suggest an early return to peace.
Stephen May presents the life of this extraordinary man with a detachment unusual in a biographer.
"They're not going bankrupt, but their properties are overpriced, " he says with clinical detachment.
He rose up through the ranks to become head of the prime minister's guard detachment in 2001.
Jokey detachment was the main flaw of this generally lively and well-rehearsed production, directed by Tara Faircloth.
Beyond that, Youkilis has found, the "Yankee Way" is just an amalgam of hard work and professional detachment.
Romney's detachment from, or denial of, the truth is not just a political tactic or say-anything-to-please character flaw.
She believes marketers have five bad habits they must break: complacency, conformity, analysis paralysis, customer detachment, silos of knowledge.
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Users often experience a feeling of well-being, contentment and detachment from daily worries.
Chronic detachment can lead to catastrophic results like car accidents, which is why many states ban texting while driving.
Plus, the suction cups allow simple attachment and detachment for spontaneous gaming sessions.
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Mrs Gandhi's dismal silence spoke of her broader detachment, after being diagnosed with a serious illness in the summer.
My conscious mind, the witness to this dream-movie, is flummoxed at this detachment.
Such good fortune seems to require a certain wry detachment: You're in on the joke, or you risk becoming it.
In fact, orienting away from someone in this manner almost always conveys detachment or disengagement, regardless of the words spoken.
Detachment is usually associated with a slacker mentality: a cold, dispassionate, uninterested, apathetic, even condescending attitude toward life and others.
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Douglas King, commander of the detachment, says the focus now is on developing robots that are durable rather than disposable.
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At Oxford, he became a dandy and an aesthete, affecting a posture of foppishness and rather sarcastic detachment from his relatives.
Is this self-consciousness this creates simply a form of detachment, and if so, why do we need to feel so detached?
Mr. Tenet makes a peculiar claim of detachment, as if he had not been a top official in the Bush administration.
The brigade, Jack explained, was a detachment of Palestinian Jews trained by the British Army to fight the Germans in Italy.
Somewhere between five to 10 of those, we are still sorting through it, are believed to be Saddam Hussein's personal security detachment.
What it is selling, essentially, is a pose of knowing, cool detachment.
Despite Detachment 88's successes, Ms Jones says the unit is too small.
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