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The road leaves two disconnected areas of protected forest.

From BBC

"The Kremlin seems to have designed it this way, ensuring that the most privileged sections of society remain largely disconnected from the war. Hence recruitment of prisoners and foreign mercenaries."

From BBC

Others appear to be poorly aligned with U.S. foreign policy objectives or simply disconnected from them.

"If someone's placed many hundreds of miles away, they're really disconnected, not just from their families and communities, but also from their existing mental health support network," she said.

From BBC

This kind of thin writing keeps the viewer at an arm’s length; not just disconnected but bored, no matter how excessive or bloody the deaths onscreen become.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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