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  • v  disconnect or separate
  • s  having the coupling undone
    the uncoupled caboose rolled down the incline

  • Since philosopher Ren Descartes uncoupled it from the mind in the 17th century, it has been second banana.
  • The retrospective of his work at the Amon Carter Museum in Fort Worth offers a chance to review his pictures uncoupled from the periods they defined and the magazine pages they .
  • Reading literature and having a damn good time had become quietly but decidedly uncoupled.
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  • Turbine trouble
    Nich Wolak/Huron Daily Tribune This trailer with a section of wind turbine tower for DTE’s Echo Wind Park sits in this Moore Road ditch Thursday, about a half-mile south of Filion Road in Chandler Township. DTE energy spokesman Scott Simons said that the trailer rolled into the ditch around 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, after it came uncoupled from the truck pulling it. The driver was unharmed. A worker ...
    June 15, 2013 - Huron Daily Tribune
Quotes

  • Joachim Meisner in ABC News
    Let us not forget that there is an indisputable connection between culture and religion. Where culture is uncoupled from ...... the worship of God, religion becomes moribund in rituals and culture degenerates,Meisner said Friday.
  • Jean-Claude Juncker in Forbes
    We feel comfortable with the current economic situation,Juncker told reporters. "Consumers in Europe have no reason to lose confidence, the economic situation in Europe seems to be uncoupled from the situation in the US"
  • Peter Costello in The Age
    Largely French-speaking Brussels is uncoupled from the Flemish point of view. We have decided to isolate the city in a sort of coffer and Flemish parties have never accepted that the capital should be so French-dominated while the country as a... Olivier Maingain http://www.google.com/url?q=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olivier_Maingain&source=dictionary&usg=AFQjCNG4zrUWpHUNwOEqVN7Hl3fkwmZv1A Euronews.net http://www.google.com/url?q=http://www.euronews.net/index.php%3Fpage%3Dinfo%26article%3D452470%26lng%3D1&source=dictionary&usg=AFQjCNGu26hKKgWcq2SjWFyvlFabGCFGrg Nov 6, 2007 103890 137499 uncouth The truth was that his office knew of it and he went to extraordinary lengths to try and deny it, including some of the most uncouth language that's ever been used against journalists," Mr Costello said. "We know what he's like when he's...

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