Users often experience a feeling of well-being, contentment and detachment from daily worries.
Plus, the suction cups allow simple attachment and detachment for spontaneous gaming sessions.
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The first-person narrative deftly captures the mixture of horror, fascination and detachment with which a child views the world of grown-up folly.
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As I crossed through the wire at the lead of the convoy, I called my departure report to Squadron Operations Center and told my detachment to lock and load their weapon systems.
Beyond that, Youkilis has found, the "Yankee Way" is just an amalgam of hard work and professional detachment.
Later, senior Vatican officials and a detachment of the Swiss Guards, who by tradition protect the pope, will gather to bid him farewell as his helicopter takes off from Vatican City bound for the summer papal residence, Castel Gandolfo.
It was history's odd timing: A great historical rupture in the Arab world, bearing within it the promise of remaking a flawed political tradition that knew no middle ground between despotism and nihilistic violence, happened on the watch of an American president proud of his deliberateness and his detachment from history's passions.
This take on detachment and the pitfalls of identification is not unique to monks.
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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.
When he needed integrated therapy with his retinal detachment and his lymphoma, he could have a world-class retina doctor seeing him at the same time.
The group captain in charge of the Tornado squadron described the tragedy as "a huge blow to the detachment and particularly to their squadron, " Reuters reports.
Irony today is thus a mixture of self-detachment and self-absorption: an unwillingness to take a stand and an eagerness to see the strange workings of fate in mere thwarted desire.
Is this self-consciousness this creates simply a form of detachment, and if so, why do we need to feel so detached?
Why, despite the reams of data and case studies, and incalculable numbers of management attention, is there still such a detachment between top management and the front line?
Upon hearing that sound, I knew that my windshield and binocular lenses were clean, my maps updated with the most current intelligence, my radios checked, and my personal security detachment was loaded, with weapons pointed outward.
These people both continuously experience the flow of things in a direct and immediate way, yet they retain a powerful detachment that allows them to adjust and refine what they are doing.
Having traversed vast landscapes of race and class, often as a solo traveller, she evinces the discipline and, occasionally, the detachment of an Army brat.
In a career spanning 50 years, he observed industrialists, avant-garde artists, communists, circus performers, gypsies and the unemployed with equal detachment, allowing each sitter his dignity.
Eventually, twelve hundred Jews seeped out of the ghettos and joined the Bielski Otriad (Detachment).
So with a sizeable detachment of the British and foreign media camped outside, Sheikh Omar Bakri and co began preaching to the converted in the shape of supporters already on the inside.
Eleven study subjects experienced a total of 23 serious adverse events, which included erosion of the conjunctiva (the clear covering of the eyeball), dehiscence (splitting open of a wound along the surgical suture), retinal detachment, inflammation, and hypotony (low intraocular pressure).
Our decision at GWSB to fund these mayoral fellowships reflects our belief that we must choose engagement over detachment, embedding the business school and its graduates in the community it serves.
Filmmakers Nanette Burstein and Morgen make no apologies for their conspicuous lack of detachment.
Whether that's what the 24-year-old star was aiming for is hard to say, but he sleepwalks through this tearjerker with a blank look and delivers his (admittedly awful) lines with numb detachment.
Jokey detachment was the main flaw of this generally lively and well-rehearsed production, directed by Tara Faircloth.
Divorced from each other for five years, Amanda (Kim Cattrall) and Elyot (Paul Gross), two dandies of British detachment, meet again on adjacent balconies of a Deauville hotel.
In Basra, a Shiite-majority port city in southern Iraq, a car bombing at a gathering of day laborers killed 13 people and wounded 50, according to an official in the Basra Command, Iraq's southernmost military detachment.
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