Being clear, and always conscious of whether my words could be twisted, was really important. |
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The entrants would have to be ever conscious of the struggle, and tread carefully and watchfully. |
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When someone's life is in question, we have to be able to make a clear and conscious decision as to their guilt. |
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White's piece is about the arrival of Northern supermarket Morrison's in the south and the fears it prompted among image conscious jessies. |
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We were very conscious of the cultural and racial identities we brought with us. |
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In her half conscious state it was only barely that she heard a knock and the door opening. |
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Scale depends on one's capacity to be conscious of the actualities of perception. |
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By this time, conscious patients were not acutely distressed, although some were anxious or scared. |
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Charged with leading Dominique's disciples, he is acutely conscious of the limits imposed on their potential for accomplishment. |
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It also serves as an essential adjunct to conscious voluntary or emotional reactions. |
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Yet she is also conscious of her own gypsy blood, of her affinity with these creatures. |
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Another aspect of their Africanism is intellectual, a conscious stance that systematically questions the Western perspective on reality. |
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Maybe he was just being hygiene conscious because he knew how much doggy doo-doo we'd walked in during our daily adventures. |
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I was wide awake yet my conscious brain was refusing to accept that someone unseen was touching my face. |
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Behind intentions and conscious aims lie complex objective processes that shape the course of history. |
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He discovered rebirthing by lying in a hot bath and breathing in a conscious connected manner. |
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If something has been perceived subliminally, it is stored in a part of the memory that is inaccessible to conscious recall. |
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My mother made a conscious effort to not let us have what she considered airy-fairy stuff like fairy-tale books. |
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She discovered that it was possible to wake up weeping, crushed by grief even before her conscious mind could recollect the source of the pain. |
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It was good to share some of my learning with the group, but I was also conscious of not appearing like a know-it-all. |
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An eclectic mixture of musicians create a unique fusion of folk, funk and world beats to accompany Sara's socially conscious lyrics. |
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Was it the case, or is it something you were conscious of when recording the album? |
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According to neurologists, such reflexive activities are neither conscious nor signs of awareness. |
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Now I don't think a composer who is actually writing a piece of music should be conscious of self-expression. |
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He was on the wrong side of 40 and was conscious of shepherding his resources. |
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Patients with postural kyphosis can generally correct the kyphosis by making a conscious effort to do so. |
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He was socially conscious in every sense, alive to the possibilities of celebrating what he found. |
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It was a conscious decision not to make a gory film, and we've got the 15 certificate as well, which is a new feeling for me. |
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Even the person who is crafting the design is constantly making conscious plans and decisions. |
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We are conscious beings who exercise some choice in our lives, giving direction and purpose to them. |
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Hostages who were still conscious were led to safety, while others had to be carried on stretchers into waiting ambulances. |
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The man was conscious as an ambulance crew stretchered him into an ambulance before taking him to York District Hospital. |
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I am conscious of the need for caution but have not allowed for the determination of Peru's ladrones. |
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As I calm my mind with relaxed, conscious breathing, my body will reach its peak efficiency and awareness. |
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I just like to make records that I believe are conscious or socially relevant. |
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The interesting question is whether the non-verbal language is conscious or not. |
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He'd looked away, embarrassed, but was conscious that her own gaze continued remorselessly. |
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The anesthesia care provider performed a laryngoscopy during the conscious intubation because Mr A has a history of sleep apnea. |
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New Swiss Film was a conscious attempt at correction of Americanization and reorientation towards national culture. |
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Her conscious state had only lasted about a minute when they came in the room again. |
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We stayed for only a few minutes, conscious of the lateness of the hour, and took the obligatory photos of each other. |
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Table 7 provides a summary of symptoms of latex exposure and possible anaphylaxis for both conscious and anesthetized patients. |
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She walks resolutely away, conscious of being spied upon by a ghostly face at every window. |
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England under Eriksson are too composed for that, conscious of the need to control animal instincts. |
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And even in the presence of conscious cyborgs, it seems that ethics hardly steps aside from its anthropocentric tradition. |
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Lost in the rhythm of the verse, you are hardly conscious that it was first expressed in Spanish. |
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The verse rhythm should have its effect upon the hearers without their being conscious of it. |
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On the part of the wife it arose from her conscious decision to let matters lie for a considerable period of time. |
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I'm usually hard-pushed to stay conscious for 7 hours without a lie-down, let alone 7 days. |
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Even in his last days he was fully conscious of his approaching end, and thought of the famous ringside battles at which he had officiated. |
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As darkness claims me I speak, barely conscious of the words passing my lips. |
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Juliet ruffles his hair, destroying the very conscious disorder Benny strove to achieve. |
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I expect this was a conscious tactic for assuaging a common anxiety, and it did make it easier to ignore that difference between us. |
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I regard him as an astute businessman who is very conscious of the value of capital. |
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It is not the mechanism of A-levels which is at fault but, rather, the conscious decision to change the way they are marked. |
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For cooperative, conscious patients it may be possible to collect and then analyze expired air. |
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The patient is conscious at this point and is repeatedly examined by the surgeon or neurologist. |
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Patients with a normal conscious level, no signs of external injury, and a history of a trivial blow to the head can be discharged. |
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During 2002, fully conscious patients with a polio-like flaccid paralysis were also recognised. |
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Patients who are conscious but in a vegetative state may also have their life support stopped. |
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You can also choose to stay conscious during the operation, or be mildly sedated so that you aren't fully aware of what is happening. |
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He was admitted to the ICU conscious and alert, but with a very low blood pressure, and very marginal oxygenation. |
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The Glasgow coma scale is a clinical scoring system for objectively assessing how conscious a patient is. |
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Most had died along the way, but one young lad, his arm and leg completely shattered by shrapnel, was conscious and groaning. |
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Its critics claim that some downed animals are passed by inspectors because they are just conscious enough to respond to a kick. |
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So why then are the surgeons so reluctant to operate on conscious patients? |
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Neurological examination 48 hours later showed that he was conscious and able to obey commands but profoundly weak. |
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Every conscious minute of my entire life the heterosexual mantra is broadcasted. |
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If the patient is conscious and alert, call the local poison control center. |
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Generally, the patients were conscious when admitted on to the neurosurgical wards. |
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Home, she says, is definitely London, but she is conscious of her Scottish roots. |
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It was the comics that made me conscious of a life outside the little parochial society of Ireland. |
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The pupils were aware of the obesity problem and conscious of the need to eat healthy foods. |
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Many of our younger folk may not even know the prayer but at least they are conscious of what it means. |
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The majority of us can be misunderstood if we are not conscious of the divisions in our society. |
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He has also called on motorists to be more conscious of pedestrians and cyclists. |
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Both rider and vet would have been conscious of the risks they were taking so close to a games that was marked by a hunt for drug cheats. |
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When I had my first two, I was younger and less conscious of what was required of me as a parent. |
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I was conscious of being lucky to live in an old house, looking out over the broad river. |
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We have never been so aware of the issue of waste, or so conscious of the need to recycle. |
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I am also conscious of the important contribution they make to our economy. |
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That just happened, it wasn't a conscious effort really, but I think just by the nature of having more characters in it. |
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This calls for conscious and deliberate efforts to develop qualities like altruism and selflessness. |
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Certain others benefited from deliberate and conscious acts of emancipation. |
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The effort was conscious and deliberate with each artist paired with a designer. |
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Just imagine what the world would be like if every one of us made a conscious effort to genuinely love one another? |
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These students are now more aware of what they eat and are making conscious decisions to eat well and get active. |
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As more immigrants came to the country, there was a conscious effort to mold children into American citizens. |
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They are created by conscious and deliberate planning, which may span centuries. |
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The phenomenal character of conscious thought and propositional attitudes will be discussed in the next chapter. |
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All conscious thought seemed to shut off, disconnect, leaving him only to instincts. |
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In this totality the conscious mind is contained like a smaller circle within a larger one. |
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The conscious mind then reverses the reverse message and directs us to speak in forward speech. |
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Any conscious thought process that may be required on the range to shoot well will hardly exist when your meter is pegged. |
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The war is between my habitual and conscious thoughts about how to live and a new perspective struggling to be born. |
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And hypnosis works was bypassing the conscious mind and communicating directly with the unconscious mind. |
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In this state, the subconscious mind becomes more active, allowing the conscious mind to rest and rejuvenate itself. |
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Specialized neural machinery takes care of the heavy lifting while our conscious minds sit lazily at the controls. |
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Then my subconscious mind taught my conscious mind how to use the tricks it had learnt. |
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Then, before he knew exactly what he was doing, he was moving, almost without conscious thought. |
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Even conventional psychology talks about the fact we have a conscious mind and a subconscious mind. |
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She had let her subconscious wander while her conscious mind paid attention to the landscape around her. |
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It is entirely possible that someone has a reasonable opinion, deriving from conscious thought. |
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Eventually, the activities should become so ingrained they no longer seem like conscious thought. |
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However, I believe nightmares are a gift of our subconscious to our conscious minds. |
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Dreams are highly personal communications between the subconscious and the conscious minds. |
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As in life, the provocations to feeling or to action do not occur in step with the conscious thoughts of the characters. |
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He was conscious of it, but he was a taciturn man and just then he had nothing to say. |
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There are good times to be had, but they require a conscious blocking of the less-than-savoury elements. |
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Finally, termination is present when the new behavior has become rather automatic and requires no conscious effort. |
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She was conscious that many women would have seen such a sartorial disaster as comical. |
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Many teens are conscious of media saturation and critical of corporate motives. |
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The man was discovered at a telephone box, conscious but with head injuries, and was taken to York Hospital by paramedics. |
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Sound is used inventively, in manifold relationships to image, to suggest an active interplay between the conscious and unconscious. |
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The conscious use and manipulation of frame and structure allows the storyteller to engage the audience more deeply in the story. |
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Yet no one, he concludes, has offered demonstrable proof that Paul made conscious use of schooled rhetorical training. |
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Armies were on the march, battles were being fought and lost, and regimes became acutely conscious of their vulnerability. |
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Shipowners are very conscious of the problems that a ship's ballast brings with it. |
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Splotched with marks of dirt and even blood, it looked filthy and gave her a conscious feeling of someone living in the gutters. |
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I am quite conscious of the various approaches to characterisation, and where I fit into that as a scriptwriter. |
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On the other hand, for more fashion conscious women there are seamed nylon stockings of thinner varieties, which enhance the beauty of your legs. |
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She also is an independent consultant and educator on the administration of conscious sedation to the perioperative patient. |
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We are confused about the difference between conscious sedation and moderate sedation. |
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Hardly anyone speaks any more of sound convictions or of conscious political action. |
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No mad scientist film ever seemed to operate on such a direct and conscious level of Old Testament thunderousness. |
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Without conscious direction there are only chance meetings that create situations between separated beings. |
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But on reflection, and a bit of research, it appears to be more of an unconscious verbal tic than a conscious strategy. |
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He wasn't conscious of the faint sound of a car engine ticking over, a little way up the street outside. |
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I'm quite conscious that preoccupation with the past can also be a way of absolving oneself of present obligations. |
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Without any conscious program at all the beginning of plant domestication started a melioristic process. |
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In a conscious attempt to exploit architecture's semiotic potential, the architects have made use of new technology. |
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Huge international tea companies sell teas, tisanes and herbals in hip, socially conscious packages. |
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The subject matter of the social sciences is conscious sentient beings who act out of choice. |
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In my opinion civilized debate is about being sentiently and considerately conscious in the first place. |
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Because their patriotism was often expressed collectively, many groups remained distinct and conscious of their identity and separateness. |
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I'm always conscious that some people will begrudge me this carefree lifestyle because I am on a sole parent's pension. |
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Mrs Tempest was conscious after the initial fall but later collapsed and was airlifted to Nairobi General Hospital. |
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Today they are more conscious of failures, habits and besetting sins which cause enormous guilt. |
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She was very fashion conscious and always liked to look her best at all times. |
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Having made that cynical remark about socially conscious tradespeople, I actually met one last night! |
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The key question for students was to turn to the working class and arm this militant movement with a conscious socialist orientation. |
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His is indeed a calling of skill, not to wait for the cries of pain, but recognise betimes a sick body not yet conscious of its sickness. |
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My mind, your mind, and the minds of every other conscious being are particular, limited manifestations of this universal mind. |
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For example, the agency instituting repression must be derived from the ego, the conscious part of the mind. |
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Much of the labour of our minds, conscious and unconscious, consists in transmuting Sentiments into Ideas. |
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He is very conscious of the problems inherent in transplanting a Victorian melodrama onto a modern stage. |
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However the minute I was inside the shop I felt very self conscious and wrong. |
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In building his coalition, Norquist has made a conscious strategic decision to go with a big-tent approach. |
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Old men, conscious that they are about to leave the good things of the world, are grasping and miserly. |
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Yet in my exhausting tries, I couldn't concentrate on making a conscious effort of it, not while this sheep dog was left standing. |
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The quality conscious customers prefer gerdera, heliconia, bird of paradise, orchids and anthoriums. |
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However I'm conscious of not wanting to sound twee, and I'd been practicing every night so I felt really prepared to do my own thing. |
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I have found personally that my visualisations are more akin to waking dreams, the type that can be superimposed upon my conscious sight. |
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When you up sticks and move at such a young age it makes you quite self conscious of your surroundings and makes you question your environment. |
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That night she climbed into bed just as conscious of Will's absence now as she had been the night after he died. |
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Andrew Sullivan and Roger Simon believes these were conscious attacks on warblogs. |
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Similarly, psychoanalysis's emphasis on unconscious drives relegated the conscious mind to relative unimportance. |
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The cry to abolish intoxicating liquors increased within the amenable audience of hard-working farmers that were money conscious and trying to make it in a new world. |
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Sometimes I get scared that I'll wander off like that, and not quite be conscious of what I'm doing, and just go completely mad and never come back! |
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And at the time he wrote that letter, Derek was also conscious of his own mortality. |
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But Bazzana is conscious of dealing with an extraordinary individual, one whose extraordinariness was bound up with his mercuriality and multiplicity. |
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For a few days we have been conscious of a bit of a whiffy smell. |
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Instead, one is confronted by visual confusion, conscious of the physical self caught in the act of apprehending through the senses without understanding via the intellect. |
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In these cases, the response to an unconscious stimulus is automatic, and thus faster than any response in which conscious perception mediates the response. |
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In what respects are both conscious thought and perception phenomenal? |
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Being able to contact the conscious characteristic in everything, the Aryans saw all of nature as conscious and personal, and addressed everything as conscious beings. |
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Though we have been part of a glorious culture, which is an amalgam of arts and science, we are not conscious of the therapeutic values of applied arts. |
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She left home at 11, conscious of becoming a burden on her single mother and three siblings. |
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His conscious mind rebelled against this notion, but it mattered not. |
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It seems to embrace a lot of our speculations here about the willful nature of ideas, and works well for things within our conscious realm, from babies to ballpoints. |
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We are always conscious of the fact that a company that sells itself to several different industry sectors, can be seen as a jack of all trades and a master of none. |
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Cricket is a game that I have a lot of time for, ever since I made the conscious effort a few years ago to sit down and make myself familiar with the rules. |
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Those of us who are part of the church are conscious there's a tremendous life within it creatively and such a reservoir of good will and loving kindness. |
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Disciplined training can achieve a state in which the subconscious mind takes care of gun indexing and trigger control and the conscious mind is just along for the ride. |
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In other words, take a minute to really be conscious of the emotion, instead of just letting it seep in. |
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I became very conscious of the marginality of teacher educators in the eyes of heads of schools when I was a senior lecturer in an English college of education. |
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Is my religion the product of false consciousness or a conscious response to the true God? |
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Just how the various low-level and higher-level visual routines fit together to produce the apparent seamlessness of conscious experience is still little understood. |
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Those who are conscious of being in a state of grave sin should avail themselves of the sacrament of reconciliation before coming to Holy Communion. |
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The energetic quartet fuses rap and hip hop with traditional rumba, son and guaguanco, embodying the future of socially conscious music in Latin America. |
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Even if we were conscious of the manipulation, it was very hard to detach ourselves from that because we were so burned out. |
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Has choosing such roles been a conscious effort on her part? |
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Even today, there are those who will snort at the suggestion of Wayne having been any kind of conscious artist. |
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Dalton sees the handwriting on the wall and wants to put the town on alert for possible evacuation, but the request is refused by his politically conscious superior. |
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We tend to suppose that our conscious mind is in control most of the time. |
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It is here that the conscious thought and the perceptive experience flow. |
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There is a grain of truth here, but we are all now too conscious of middle-class socialists, Tory workers, and the like, to pursue this line uncritically. |
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To his credit, Huckabee is conscious of the fact that he will need a cluster of deep-pocketed patrons and bundlers. |
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Writers of the Gospel made a conscious decision to continually downplay not only his Jewishness but also his revolutionary zeal. |
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I want us to take advantage of every opportunity to experience life to the nth degree and be conscious that every word, movement, thought and action makes a difference. |
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Nowadays, fashion conscious Asian men are adopting long flowing robes, jackets and dhotis or baggy kameezs and salwars, with a shawl thrown over the shoulder. |
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And, as noted with victim blaming, this undermines men as thinking, rational, conscious beings. |
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People are very conscious of the need to make roads as safe as possible. |
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Sensory receptors provide information about the quality of the stimuli that they detect, giving rise to what philosophers call the qualia of conscious perceptual experience. |
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Rather than plunging us into innocent love with an apparent stranger, they beam our conscious self-regard back at ourselves. |
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Nonetheless the type-type identity theory has enjoyed a recent if modest resurgence at least with respect to qualia or qualitative conscious properties. |
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Rather, there is a constant back-and-forth between the conscious and the unconscious, between the rational and the instinctual. |
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She insists it was not a conscious decision, however, and points out she has toured separately with two women who could never be described as shrinking violets. |
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Are conscious attempts for bilingualism really advantageous for the child? |
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It was a conscious construction, an amalgam of Middle Eastern melismata and rhythms, Renaissance modality, and, oddly enough, Baroque counterpoint. |
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Major and minor league ballparks are even adjusting their menus to meet the needs of more health conscious fans. |
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She made a conscious decision to leave the painting unfinished. |
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In 1972, Alex Aronson argued that Theseus represents the conscious mind and Puck represents the unconscious mind. |
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The agnates are in fact fully alive and conscious human beings who are kept isolated in an abandoned underground military bunker. |
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Black pride, black nationalism, antiracism, feminism, and womanism are among the world-views frequently articulated in conscious hip hop. |
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It is not so much movement in Time of which we are conscious as movement which is timeable. |
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Both he and Diana were very conscious of their Jewishness at the school. |
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He realized that man's behavior is often not guided by conscious thoughts and explicit purposes, but by unreflected rules of conduct. |
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If so, you can become more conscious of how your values and theirs are not as in simpatico, as you'd like. |
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If I was a director, I would be extremely conscious of my filmography. |
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We must assume behind this force the existence of a conscious and intelligent Mind. |
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Talk of dynamic compression and adiabatic gradients didn't carry as much weight as the certainty of its conscious intent. |
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Myths thus evolve through the conscious conjunction of the Coleridgean primary and secondary imaginations. |
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Hardy never felt at home in London, because he was acutely conscious of class divisions and his social inferiority. |
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It has made a conscious effort to restrengthen the north, put given the south is decline. |
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Longer exposure didn't seem to matter, suggesting that this is a snap judgment that's made without conscious thought. |
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Some 37 per cent of men think they are dreadful snoggers and feel self conscious paying lip service. |
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He was taken to the circuit's medical centre on a stretcher with an oxygen mask and drip, but was conscious throughout. |
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As the national flag of England, the St George's cross is also used in English nationalism in conscious distinction from the Union Flag. |
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Northern Ireland's Unionists were conscious of this matter from an early stage. |
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And presently he grew conscious that the gods had played a very good practical joke on him, and he laughed at himself mirthlessly. |
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The progress of tonight's debate makes one profoundly conscious of the constructive shortcomings of the Cobdenism of today. |
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The Czech Republic ranks as the 27th most environmentally conscious country in the world in Environmental Performance Index. |
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Their vote against measures to help refugees has been perceived by the socially conscious margin of society as a typically nimby attitude. |
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The painting could serve as a sign over a shop selling dreamware. Legend erases the line between conscious and unconscious. |
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He was 14 when the Spanish Civil War broke out, and was conscious of what was happening through his membership of the local Left Book Club. |
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Artifice and imitation reveal the finikin or uncertain soul as surely as deliberate bareness reveals a conscious austerity. |
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Motivated purposes of art refer to intentional, conscious actions on the part of the artists or creator. |
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In Europe the Italian Renaissance saw a conscious revival of correct classical styles, initially purely based on Roman examples. |
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A man who is conscious of having an ill character, cannot justly be angry with those who neglect and slight him. |
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He was conscious that Flamel was looking at him with the smile that was like an interrogation point. |
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Contacts with England led to a conscious attempt to improve agriculture among the gentry and nobility. |
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Or the victory of Socialism, that means the conscious active struggle of the International Proletariat against Imperialism and its method of war. |
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Typical clients for green funerals are preplanners over 50 who have been environmentally conscious for years, he says. |
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Because the choice of allophone is seldom under conscious control, people may not realize they exist. |
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Wilkins was also a Royalist, and acutely conscious of the turmoil and uncertainty of the times. |
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He was more conscious of social obligations than Luther and he genuinely believed that the masses would accept a government guided by God's word. |
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This was the seducer in him, the orator with the tongue of an angel, the belletrist of the conscious mind. |
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However it is now accepted that technology and materials were part of conscious choices indivisible from their social meaning. |
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In a workplace setting, sabotage is the conscious withdrawal of efficiency generally directed at causing some change in workplace conditions. |
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The scientists in the lab have performed numerous brain surgeries on Snitter, merging his conscious and subconscious mind. |
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From the 1832 election, farmers became more conscious of electing themselves, resulting in a majority of farmers in Parliament. |
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Christadelphians and Jehovah's Witnesses reject the view of a living, conscious soul after death. |
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Although acutely conscious of living in a 'wilderness,' they stoutheartedly refused to yield an inch to pioneer prejudices or frontier values. |
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He was quickly cut down, and while still fully conscious was castrated, disembowelled, and then quartered, along with the three other prisoners. |
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The thingness of a thing precedes the conscious perception of its sensual properties. |
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To awaken the conscious self to the principle of the whole or Tao one needs to forget oneself, so that in knowing one unknows. |
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Only four colours are used, but the viewer is hardly conscious of any limitation from this. |
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I made a conscious effort when I moved away from my family, to make sure I see them regularly and I have 'dad days' when I spend quality time with him. |
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Once again the animals were conscious of a vague uneasiness. |
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Kaido describes a 53-year-old Japanese lady whose index presentation was with vomiting, anuresis, and clouded conscious state on a background of 6 months of apathy. |
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To end this class warfare is the conscious aim of the Socialist movement. |
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Burns never dreamed of looking down on others as beneath him, merely because he was conscious of his own vast superiority to the common run of men. |
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I know that poor form is one of the biggest drainers of energy, so even though I slowed down significantly I made a very conscious effort to maintain good form. |
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Once his fingers strayed to the handle of his hunting-knife, and I should have interfered had I not been conscious that Wickliffe was on his guard. |
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So when we're discussing thought and conscious processes, talking about minds is precise, and even measurable while talking about brains is just hand-waving. |
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Naturally the Tennesseeans, conscious that they had not wronged the Indians, and had scrupulously observed the treaty, grew imbittered over, the wanton Indian outrages. |
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Alexis de Tocqueville argued that the Revolution was a manifestation of a more prosperous middle class becoming conscious of its social importance. |
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Landlords also became more conscious of common interests with other landholders, and they joined together to extort privileges from their governments. |
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Crick's book The Astonishing Hypothesis made the argument that neuroscience now had the tools required to begin a scientific study of how brains produce conscious experiences. |
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Their painting developed independently of Early Italian Renaissance painting, and without the influence of a deliberate and conscious striving to revive antiquity. |
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In his Essay, Locke explains the gradual unfolding of this conscious mind. |
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Some librarians felt that Blyton's restricted use of language, a conscious product of her teaching background, was prejudicial to an appreciation of more literary qualities. |
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It was the germ of a thought, which, however, was destined to mull around in his conscious and subconscious mind until it resulted in magnificent achievement. |
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Conrad was keenly conscious of tragedy in the world and in his works. |
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The puristic tendency in the development of Icelandic vocabulary is to a large degree a result of conscious language planning, in addition to centuries of isolation. |
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Instead of conscious planning, the Soviet economy was based on a process whereby the plan was modified by localised agents and the original plans went largely unfulfilled. |
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Some works of prose contain traces of metrical structure or versification and a conscious blend of the two literature formats known as prose poetry. |
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So I became very conscious of speech and the effects it can have. |
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The Amsterdam canal system is the result of conscious city planning. |
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The state of apprehension already mentioned as the only conscious feeling of intensity may exceptionally lead to impulsive acts or to a paraphobia. |
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Seafood sustainability guides, such as the Monterey Bay Aquarium's Seafood Watch, often recommend environmentally conscious customers not purchase Atlantic cod. |
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Charles was conscious of the fact that he had options to become emperor and needed to impose his authority over Castile to gain access to its riches for his imperial goals. |
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The conscious perspicience of the subjective content of the Self in the action of its orgasmic forces and of its own autopsic domination is Psychology. |
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However, in 2012, a group of researchers led by Rose reviewed the literature, and concluded again that fish are not conscious and therefore do not feel pain. |
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To be conscious is to be subject to just such a ping-pong of recurring nervous activities that effect muscle tone on one side and brain discharge on the other. |
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We believe the Father and the Son are separate beings with separate consciousnesses and that the Holy Spirit is not a conscious being but instead the power of God. |
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To environmentally conscious consumers, the prepurchase itinerary of clothes has become as important a consideration as the organic nature of the materials used to make them. |
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Vansittart Smith, fixing his eyes upon the fellow's skin, was conscious of a sudden impression that there was something inhuman and preternatural about its appearance. |
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Terrified by his words, and conscious of my own timidity and cowardice, I gave up my journey and attempted to apply whatever gift I had in defense of my faith. |
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Brandeis was becoming increasingly conscious of and hostile to powerful corporations and the trend toward bigness in American industry and finance. |
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These raison d'etre and this evolution are not merely the achievement of men's conscious activity but are the unintentional results of their social activity. |
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Colonel Walton, who had striven to check the conversation at moments when he became conscious of its tenor, now gladly engaged his guest on other and more legitimate topics. |
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When you create this kind of videoless vlog, where you don't have the video recorded on a camcorder, you have to be more conscious of the story you want to tell. |
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When police barred his access to it, he took a picture, for no conscious reason, of an elderly man on a bench, a doleful, tweedy person with a walrus mustache. |
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For environmentalists interested in socially conscious investing, Internet weblogs are becoming a can t-miss source of opinion, commentary and information. |
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Don't let the accordion, fiddle and scrubboard fool you, Donna the Buffalo's danceable music with reggae and rock roots has a socially conscious message. |
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Today, Shans products are being exported all over the globe including the highly developed and quality conscious markets of Europe, North America and the Middle East. |
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Reflective intercultural competence must be ever present, a continuous and conscious metabolization of the various cultural inputs with which the student is faced. |
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Individual agents build organizations, either through a conscious and rational process of social construction or in a way which is relatively unelaborate but systematic. |
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My class warrior conscious abated, I was grateful a Carrickfergus company had recently set up to cater for tourists wanting to visit or leave the city in style. |
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The neocortex is where much of our conscious thought occurs. |
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He also comes up with an ingenious transcendental argument against trivialism, based upon the idea of the impossibility of accepting trivialism by any conscious being like us. |
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Once limited to face plates and bedazzlements, the fashion conscious are flocking to Fly Fashions for a sexy, and sophisticated way to make their mobile a fashion statement. |
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Of course there is a conceptual gap between brain states described neurophysiologically and conscious states, because they belong to separate conceptual schemes. |
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I was about to brush it off for being touchy-feely, when several instances of metalcasting companies practicing conscious capitalism came effortlessly to mind. |
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Subaru's very good Outback was one of the pioneers, and there are several European all-wheel drive wagons for the image conscious. |
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Conscious suppression of a memory is a more plausible explanation for the failure to recall an event than repression. |
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Conscious or not, this film is strong and will be remembered long after many other sweeter, more conventional favourites have faded into unobtrusive oblivion. |
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Some other state of existence, of which we have been previously conscious, and are now reminiscent. |
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