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    1. The only course open to you, the judge, is either to resign your post, and thus dissociate yourself from evil if you feel that the law you are called upon to administer is an evil and that in reality I am innocent, or to inflict upon me the severest penalty if you believe that the system and the law you are assisting to administer are good for the people of this country and that my activity is therefore injurious to the public


    2. It is to dissociate with that energy of the past


    3. Do you even understand Dows’ strategy concerning the Vietminh, which is to dissociate its purely nationalist elements from the communist ones? She is also trying to discredit the Vietminh leaders who called for the help of the Chinese


    4. At its core, this concept involves the inherent capacity of the human psyche to dissociate or split


    5. It seems to dissociate the thoughts


    6. Men who have been tourcherers can dissociate from feelings of their victims to do the job


    7. Would that they did not dissociate


    8. In another, the solicitor was trying to dissociate himself from the group


    9. Others have learned to dissociate — to lose themselves in thought


    10. If I ask you to Dissociate from a picture that means you are in the theatre looking at yourself in the picture

    11. This resulted in a very strange phenomena: dissociation from the outer world… or was it the other way around? Regardless of which came first, people began to develop the ability to dissociate themselves from the world they lived in


    12. Abstraction is only one of their filthy evil tactics to detach and dissociate living humans from experiencing the 3-dimensional universe through action, through feeling life with their living naked skin


    13. Truly it was impossible to dissociate her presence from all those wretched hankerings after money and gentility that had disturbed my boyhood,—from all those ill-regulated aspirations that had first made me ashamed of home and Joe,—from all those visions that had raised her face in the glowing fire, struck it out of the iron on the anvil, extracted it from the darkness of night to look in at the wooden window of the forge, and flit away


    1. All misty and dissociated but very pleasant too


    2. In other words, our thoughts intending the area around our dissociated spirit to appear


    3. grounded, that I was very comfortable in the dissociated state I was


    4. It was kind of weird being that aware of being that dissociated,


    5. After knocking out Travers, some inner mechanism completely dissociated Toby Parker's mind from the man in the front seat


    6. They were the only ones who understood me and completely dissociated from me from my title as leader


    7. though it is undeniable that it would be far greater if it were dissociated from the other unfortunate qualities


    8. is dissociated due to the reduced conductivity


    9. ideas behind the words, and dissociated the energies


    10. When you have finished describing the new picture, describe the old picture, dissociated

    11. This social stereotype of the total madness of laughter still exists in the film industry: the stereotype of the mad scientist; the mad ruler gone totally insane, the vision of Nero, playing his fiddle as Rome burned around him; uncaring of the horror going on all around him; totally dissociated from reality


    12. How, then were they dissociated?


    13. Tess listlessly lent a hand, and in a quarter of an hour the old four-post bedstead was dissociated from the heap of goods, and erected under the south wall of the church, the part of the building known as the d'Urberville Aisle, beneath which the huge vaults lay


    14. he had a vague consciousness of one thing, though it was not clear to him till later; that his original Tess had spiritually ceased to recognize the body before him as hers—allowing it to drift, like a corpse upon the current, in a direction dissociated from its living will


    15. When was sciolism ever dissociated from laxity? I utterly distrust his morals, and it is my duty to hinder to the utmost the fulfilment of his designs


    16. There is certainly no mathematical basis on which the attractiveness of the enterprise may be offset against the terms of the privilege, and a balance struck between these two entirely dissociated elements of value


    17. group, subjects were presented alcohol-associated cues that were dissociated from


    18. The latter was the eternal, living principle or soul in him; and in sleep, being for the time dissociated from the characterizing mind, which at other times employed it for its outer vehicle or agent, it spontaneously sought escape from the scorching contiguity of the frantic thing, of which, for the time, it was no longer an integral


    19. In the first moment, she associated the man now sitting beside her with the lad she had loved; but feeling that this gave her pain, she dissociated them again


    1. The latter of the two, the spirit, appears to attempt to define a certain essential, non-physical element, an essence that seems to be common to all life, and apparently disappears at its end, or dissociates from it as some would describe an otherwise puzzling process


    1. It required removing of all of those protective layers – dissociating,


    2. dissociating, or if it is just something that happens as a result of the


    3. staying to the left kind of dissociating, I could feel this separateness


    4. with the dissociating, coming back into my mind in a group of


    5. He did not hear this last offer of mercy to the Jewish rulers because he was still in conference with a certain group of Sadducean relatives and friends with whom he had lunched, and with whom he was conferring as to the most fitting manner of dissociating himself from Jesus and his fellow apostles


    6. Thus ‘Upwas’ (fasting) is the practice of dissociating the senses from sensual


    7. ” By dissociating themselves from the contradictions of nature, they create the Self who is yet


    8. they have to be one with him by dissociating themselves from


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