The band has a tight grip on melody, mixing dreamy guitar work with crashing drums and painfully self-aware lyrics. |
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The novel proper features a compulsively wisecracking, self-aware narrator. |
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It's a good self-aware laugh for the premiere audience, for which the joke was obviously conceived. |
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He offers a fully rounded characterization of a sensitive, self-aware being who just happens to be a lower primate. |
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They leave Henry's story blithely messy, the product of a man who is only barely self-aware. |
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The kids are remarkably self-aware, often funny, sometimes quite touching in their support for one another. |
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She brings strength and warmth and grace to what could have been a treacly, self-aware, melancholy role. |
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For an individual or an organisation to be open to such change, they need to be very self-aware, without being selfcentred. |
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If you want to be a trendsetter you need to be constantly self-aware and prepared to take risks. |
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These biting criticisms and self-aware jokes are through the roof, but it's all built on top of great, great pain. |
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I think that this is a brilliant way to motivate students and to help us become more self-aware of our accomplishments. |
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According to Edgar Morin, it was in the 1950s that youth became self-aware as a distinct age group with its own imagination and cultural models. |
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By the late 1940s, Brittain had become creatively self-aware, and 1949 was a watershed year, the highest point in his career so far. |
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About being self-aware and acknowledging that no one particular culture is superior in relation to other cultures. |
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Empowered individuals who are self-aware and able to use modern approaches to exercise leadership over others. |
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Released in 1996, it was a postmodern, self-aware horror movie. |
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The situation is handled with matter-of-factness, not self-aware cuteness. |
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The Lohan on set was a self-aware girl who knows exactly what the world thinks of her and is desperate to change their minds. |
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Unknowability might be an unavoidable consequence of self-aware, self-improving software. |
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Throughout it all, Hilty remained relatively good-natured with the press, a proper balance of self-aware and self-deprecating. |
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He's so aware of what's going on, but he's also so self-aware of how he's coming off that it's a really weird combo. |
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He is self-aware enough to make them comfortable with his self-deprecating humor and unaccented English. |
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She was bats and contrary, but she seemed to be self-aware and have a genuine sense of humour about her own battiness and contrariness. |
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Since we are able to externalise our inner world, we are able to reflect upon that world and become self-aware or self-conscious. |
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Each character progresses from congenial intros to naked tell-alls, though some of them are more self-aware than seems plausible. |
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No lyricist has ever so articulately voiced the defiant, self-aware misery of adolescence. |
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By the end of the Tudor line, though, the House of Lords and the House of Commons were becoming self-aware. |
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Perhaps it is possible that a sufficiently complex, intricately connected non-biological entity or system could become conscious and self-aware. |
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She was self-aware, even, of the role her prettiness played in earning her admirers. |
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All corporals and above should be considered leaders and should be prepared as adaptive, self-aware leaders. |
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Luckily, however, the intelligent commentary of two thoughtful and self-aware women can. |
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It is a self-aware sector and is perfectly capable of standing on its own two feet. |
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This self-aware midnight premiere-goer exhibited a bit more self-awareness than some of the other crying fans. |
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The community becomes more self-aware, creates its own future, and has the tools to respond to change in an effective manner. |
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It is a life stage during which one is still growing and becoming self-aware. |
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The work is no grandiose masterpiece of self-aware ineffectualness, but the film rides its lead performance and unusual pacing to the umpteenth degree. |
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His gestures and movements are excessively self-aware in postures of cool and defiance, and for this very reason betray the emotions and vulnerability beneath. |
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She will share tips on how to become more self-aware, manage stress and negative thinking. |
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The global human community has become more self-aware. |
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A self-aware and self-controlled subjectivity, however, is always more objective and less dangerous than an objectivity that is merely assumed. |
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They learn early that the expressive power of a semi-public persona goes together with the constant maintenance of a self-aware guardedness. |
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I don't respect fear, I don't mean in an arrogant way, but I am self-aware and that's how I deal with it. |
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As an 18-year-old in 2015, I can say with confidence that we are far more self-aware than our predecessors. |
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It has been proven that making someone self-aware of the situation significantly increases the likelihood that a bystander will intervene. |
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I take my hat off to Beth and I'll definitely be more self-aware after reading this. |
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Because our paradigms influence our perceptions of reality, an important part of being proactive is being self-aware. |
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If this sounds like European avant-garde theatre at its most off-puttingly modish, the effect is in fact kookily funny and coolly self-aware. |
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In this light, it is the transferential figures which allow movements to recognise their own collectivity, to become self-aware. |
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One with a trompe l'oeil bowknot introduced the notion that clothing could be a self-aware visual joke. |
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The modernists' own work was an intensely self-aware supervention within this order. |
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Perhaps his successor Tom Scholar will prove more departmentally self-aware. |
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Putting two American dinguses in North Korea is rich source material for racial stereotyping, but the jokes are, by and large, self-aware. |
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He's far too talented, complex and self-aware to let himself be just anyone's token or intersectionality posterboy, though. |
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Mangers were asked to be self-aware, and be able to identify with cultures and views of others and through that process have a better awareness of how actions and behaviours impact others. |
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This demonstrates to us that mankind needs to encounter Christ in order to become self-aware, having as a reference point the Church that proclaims Him, and faith in Him. |
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Energy is not deprived of conscience, but it is not self-aware. |
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Arts education helps our students develop their ability to listen and observe, to become more self-aware and self-confident and to solve problems in creative ways. |
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Psychologists also recognize how their own biases and early socialization might affect their attitudes and actions towards their women clients, and strive to be as self-aware, objective, and unbiased as possible. |
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The novel features a compulsively wisecracking, self-aware narrator. |
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Their paintings were executed to be perceived as living art, and it is that dimension of their self-aware contemporaneity that still conveys a certain excitement. |
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Phillips's exasperatingly self-aware first novel, Prague, kicked off the vogue for quasi-memoirs by smart young things about life in 1990s Eastern Europe. |
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Or am I and others who cite luck, including Shipman, simply more self-aware or forthcoming than most people, especially men? |
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Though smart and self-aware, John can come off as an insensitive dweeb who cares more about films than the people he is purportedly serving. |
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I understand that the Competition is an arduous athletic event, and that I must be physically fit, understand my physical limitations, and be sufficiently self-aware in order compete without injury or illness. |
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Mr Logue emerges as a discontented, contradictory, fastidious character, a conceited pontificator on the one hand, but sensitive, self-aware and observant on the other. |
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They betray Losey's self-aware detachment, which is heightened by his sense that the cinema had become a part of the mediatized madness that he was criticizing. |
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The poetry is subtle and self-aware, and it has a sense of humor. |
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But then there are the others, who are not self-aware and for whom this brand of competitive neuroticism is always going to be a big shiny badge of parental honour and a sign that they truly care. |
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None of them have real thoughts, none can foresee the future or regret the past, none are self-aware, except the super-primate humans, us. |
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With calculatingly self-aware reference to his first Chelsea press conference, Mourinho re-christened himself 'the happy one', declaring he was a changed man, a humble man ready to reintroduce stability to the club. |
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Inevitably, I discovered a self-aware, restlessly questioning author, no more a fashioner of pretty verses about rural scenery than his forerunner, Thomas Hardy. |
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Ever since humanity has become self-aware, we have had the ability to introspect and evaluate our actions. |
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To fulfill this role as the recordkeeper of the federal government and educator of the nation's history, NARA must be imaginative, enterprising, and self-aware. |
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The threat of artificial intelligence becoming self-aware has been a recurring theme in the Tesla chief's public statements, based on previous media reports. |
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But the enormous Palladian window in the front facade, flanked by giant purple and gold metallic palm trees, is delightful in its self-aware playfulness. |
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