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.
The brigade, Jack explained, was a detachment of Palestinian Jews trained by the British Army to fight the Germans in Italy.
West, 42, will be assigned to the rear detachment of the 4th Infantry Division awaiting the processing of his retirement request, the statement said.
They will help a detachment of 41 British troops, who arrived in Skopje on Friday night, to establish a headquarters for Operation Essential Harvest.
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.
With rowdy Algerian fans throwing missiles onto the pitch, a detachment of Tunisian policemen arrived in the 75th minute to ward off potential trouble as tensions rose in Sousse's Stade Olympique.
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.
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.
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.
Coordination with the FRG is left up to the commander of what's called the rear detachment, that part of the unit that isn't deployed.
Does this philosophy of cynical detachment have a name, a patron saint, a body of writing that seekers of truth can study?
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Filmmakers Nanette Burstein and Morgen make no apologies for their conspicuous lack of detachment.
She believes marketers have five bad habits they must break: complacency, conformity, analysis paralysis, customer detachment, silos of knowledge.
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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.
In the monastic tradition commitment is not the opposite of detachment.
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Monks are not successful despite their detachment but because of it.
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Ego identification is the opposite of detachment.
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In the name of scientific detachment, they cited a possible alternative explanation that the features were caused by the movement of dry dust down a slope.
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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This take on detachment and the pitfalls of identification is not unique to monks.
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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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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.
Out of 12 soldiers from Galashiels Detachment, A Company, 52 Lowland Volunteers, 6th Battalion, Royal Regiment of Scotland, to give it its full name, four of them are serving in Helmand right now.
Jokey detachment was the main flaw of this generally lively and well-rehearsed production, directed by Tara Faircloth.
Romney's detachment from, or denial of, the truth is not just a political tactic or say-anything-to-please character flaw.
Mrs Gandhi's dismal silence spoke of her broader detachment, after being diagnosed with a serious illness in the summer.
In fact, orienting away from someone in this manner almost always conveys detachment or disengagement, regardless of the words spoken.
For example, the newly installed commander of the JTFFA detachment in Hanoi, Lieutenant Colonel John Cray, is an infantry officer with no prior experience in Southeast Asia, no intelligence training, no investigative experience, and no command of Vietnamese.
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