Disengaging Sentence Examples

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  • Sonya kissed him full on the lips, and disengaging her little hands pressed them to his cheeks.

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  • Reaching around her, he knotted it securely about her waist before forcibly disengaging her.

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  • Aristotle, who made this great discovery, must have had great difficulty in developing the new investigation of reasoning processes out of dialectic, rhetoric, poetics, grammar, metaphysics, mathematics, physics and ethics; and in disengaging it from other kinds of learning.

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  • The further question, however, remains, What shorter narrative piece fulfilling the conditions of an independent poem has Lachmann succeeded in disengaging from the existing Iliad?

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  • It didn't even get close to disengaging the clutch.

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  • Gently disengaging himself, the prince spurred his horse and rode down the avenue at a gallop.

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  • Baumgarten of Halle (1706-1757) in disengaging the current dogmatic theology from its many scholastic and mystical excrescences, and thus paved a way for a revolution in theology.

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  • The Reformation was thus essentially a stage in the disengaging of the modern state from that medieval, international ecclesiastical state which had its beginning in the ecclesia of the Acts of the Apostles.

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