About nine minutes out, the capsule detached from the spacecraft that had shepherded it from Earth.
"The Times doesn't function in a way that's detached from the national interest, " he says.
Indeed, economists' obsessive pursuit of theory has led them into a cul-de-sac, detached from reality.
The boasts and claims seem detached from the world of reality we all live it.
Mr Casini and his Union of Centre Democrats are already semi-detached from Mr Berlusconi's alliance.
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During the course of our lives, learning becomes detached from creating experiences and getting feedback.
In short, the manufacturing process had become detached from a clear understanding of the market.
Throughout the last four grinding years of recession, the Fed has seemed curiously detached from reality.
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Its critics still say the Review is detached from the mainstream, and lacks influence.
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However, he was also brand-centered in a way that only someone somewhat detached from technology could be.
The arrangements take on pop forms, but the instrumentation still feels remote and detached from the world.
As a result, the companies and brands represented by these boredom ambassadors become further detached from consumers.
The Daily Telegraph said the 58-year-old "proves superb" as a "terrible" teacher "detached from his own life".
In his second term Reagan was frequently detached from day-to-day business and displayed some symptoms of Alzheimer's.
IDC's data doesn't include shipments of iPads or any computers whose screens can be detached from their keyboards.
Second, the tech sector seems totally detached from the mainstream economy when it comes to unemployment and salaries.
Det Sgt Gary Williams told the inquest that Bailey became detached from some lanyards which remained on the cable.
McNaughton injured his ankle in Cardiff's pre-season friendly draw with Celtic last month where ligaments detached from his ankle.
Otherwise, academics will continue to think dangerously alike, increasingly detached from the societies which they study, investigate and criticise.
If gold was turned into money it would end up being money as detached from real value as paper.
P. of Gingrich and Trent Lott had grown too detached from Americans' lives.
The post-industrial educated class that now dominates Washington appears, if not scornful, profoundly detached from the problems facing productive industry.
They believed it to be in Britain's own self interest, and knew that any other policy was detached from reality.
When detached from the PC, the small receiver unit, which has a rechargeable battery, stores whatever you write with the pen.
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And I knew that particularly those narratives we write about ourselves can be as detached from the truth as those we inherit.
As the Republican base has become ever more detached from the mainstream, its list of unconditional demands has become ever more stringent.
"The idea that this department and this administration and the president were somehow detached from Katrina is simply not correct, " Chertoff said.
The research on disconnected employees shows that most CEOs are detached from the front line, which is ultimately a recipe for failure.
The De Beers name will be detached from the marketing and sales businesses, leaving it free for use as a brand for top-end diamonds.
As a last resort, the OECD suggests governments create jobs in the public sector for workers who might otherwise become detached from the labour market.
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