. "2005-04-15T13:19:49+02:00"^^ . . . . . . . . "Detaching" . . . . "1390"^^ . . . "The Detaching frame covers two situations: a scene in which somebody causes one thing to be physically detached from something else; or a scene in which somebody causes two things to be disconnected from each other. In the first, the frame includes an Agent who detaches an Item from a Source, creating an asymmetric relationship between the Item and the Source. In the second, the Agent attaches two Items to each other, where each serves as a Source relative to the other, creating a symmetric relationship between the two Items. Note in both cases, after the removal of the connector, the Items that were formerly attached re-appear as the two separate or potentially separate entities that they were throughout. They finally unchained me from my desk at work and I'm leavin town. Before adding a new area of color, he detached the canvas from the stretcher and laboriously scraped away the old paint in that spot. She unhooked the leash from Patty's collar, and pulled her up on the couch."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .