Black. And they were consciously repping for Black girls and consciously repping for us.
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They may not always do it consciously, any more than a copy editor consciously corrects typos.
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It's hard to believe that twelve million people consciously embraced liberalism in 1964 and consciously rejected it four years later.
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When I say intellectual dishonesty, I don't mean that everyone is consciously lying, although there are people who are consciously lying.
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All our consciously trash movies... JW: And society right now is consciously kind of a trash society, so...like attracts like.
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"There are buyers who consciously choose a French brand and there are those who consciously pick a German brand," he told the paper.
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I think whether consciously or not consciously, what's been cool about TIMEKODE is we always try to work within these communities on different levels.
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His brand of self-consciously beautiful, self-consciously virile masculinity is so heightened and so laced with irony as to become a burlesque long before he dons drag.
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"This is mostly because we don't consciously perceive a magnetic field like we consciously see and hear things," says Connie Wang, a graduate student in computation and neural systems at CalTech.
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" NIKI: "It's a pressure that I consciously take on.
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Yet most we're consciously trying to hold their fire publicly.
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They consciously create space for people to be themselves. 3.
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Phrased differently, we don't consciously decide to act a fool.
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" Dacus has been called "consciously unflashy;" her music "remarkably mature.
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We consciously chose to go around the globe a bit.
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The legislation allows them to consciously object to the procedure.
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The couple wasn't "actively or consciously trying" when Ashley conceived.
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I hadn't consciously thought about Hopper when I first started.
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So they consciously and unconsciously just do everything they can.
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But I consciously choose to believe in change and positivity.
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The weirdest fictions consciously challenged the limits of social acceptability.
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Consciously or not, people wound up getting their money's worth.
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Yeah. Who consciously adopted pretty much all of that, right?
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For me, it didn't change consciously what we were doing.
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Use this opportunity to consciously let go of the past.
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Is that something you consciously pursue in the recording process?
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Do issues of gender and society affect men less consciously?
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Or is that not really something you consciously think of?
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Yet here we are, undeniably smitten and consciously moving forward.
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Consciously or not, we pursued careers that allowed us flexibility.
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It's a way to consciously spending money without having budget.
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Let's make that decision consciously, outside of the tabloid noise.
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Do it consciously; do it with fun; do it beautifully.
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And I didn't consciously channel that when I was writing.
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They all consciously preferred the figures that were in motion.
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That said this "entering" is very far from happening consciously.
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Mellon's purchases, it is both lavish and understated, consciously so.
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In fact, I would say he consciously rejects these options.
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Did you consciously try to go in a new direction?
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Mr. Trump may not be consciously egging on these efforts.
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The children were "consciously engaged" during the conversation, Tuffin said.
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She doesn't think this is all done consciously, she said.
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And I've always consciously designed teams to guardrail around them.
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So do you consciously play it in a different way?
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So trying to hang onto that consciously just doesn't work.
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"The great @michaelsheen & I consciously uncoupled over Christmas," Silverman tweeted.
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The medieval church originated the practice of consciously fanning dissent.
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We didn't consciously adopt those values from the contemporary workplace.
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If there are stereotypes, they're consciously acknowledged and mischievously inhabited.
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DRIVER We don't sit around and consciously work on chemistry.
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Consciously though, I don't want straight—a little bent is good.
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Half my new hires were women; I hadn't consciously targeted symmetry.
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Fortunately, women are already blazing the trail towards consciously championing equality.
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His no-nonsense directing style is something that Nichols consciously emulates.
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But I do think it's important to consciously think about it.
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Try consciously breaking one of your habits, just for a moment.
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They "consciously uncoupled" in 2014 and have remained amicable ever since.
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"We fully thought consciously about it," co-founder Samantha Wasser said.
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That's why Orange very consciously set his book in the present.
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Some brands are consciously choosing historic buildings for character and value.
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You can't consciously hear it, because you are not supposed to.
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It's really consciously choosing what vibration you're inviting into your life.
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What roles do we all play in them, consciously or unconsciously?
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It makes you aware that he's not consciously showing she's there.
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It would represent humanity's longest attempt at consciously communicating through time.
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Infants and toddlers are too young to remember the experience consciously.
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Ossoff has consciously sought to alienate as few people as possible.
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Why do we consciously perceive the world, and with what living
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The genre I most avoid is the self-consciously Literary Novel.
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It was unclear what all the self-consciously arty symbols signified.
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Consciously bring these higher forms of Neptune into your relationships, Virgo!
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When we consciously don't, men usually just walk right into us.
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The lab decided to "consciously disregard truth and accuracy," he wrote.
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Were you consciously trying to make Interpol not sound like Interpol?
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Did you consciously decide to put less sex in this film?
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He consciously makes an effort to be perceived as materially modest.
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Their activities at this time were not so self-consciously political.
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Though we laughed self-consciously, every one of his visitors obeyed.
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Consciously or subconsciously some black Americans might have bought into that.
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Is that something you do consciously, or does it happen naturally?
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Consciously or unconsciously, choreographers have things to say, worldviews to express.
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He says his NGO survives because of its "consciously mild approach".
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This means avoiding self-consciously arty cooking — "cuisine" — at all costs.
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Take some time to consciously tune into yourself and your surroundings.
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"They're consciously thinking through how Instagramable [a dish] is," he said.
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Were you consciously restraining yourself, or is that just your personality?
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"Empires of the Weak" very consciously ends its story right now.
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"I think it's definitely the way the tongue touches the cup, because no one would, sub-consciously or consciously, put their tongue onto the electrode and then drink the water," she said in a recent test round.
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"Sam hasn't consciously plagiarized Gilly's idea there," he told the Huffington Post.
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Urban prejudice against rural dwellers, such as it is, operates less consciously.
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For this reason, I consciously decided not to have a birth plan.
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Hiromi "Hirohiro" Sagane: We have never consciously tried to incorporate jazz actually.
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Do they talk consciously about the messages of global diversity and acceptance?
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Val and Rose's romance also became official...then consciously uncoupled on Instagram.
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I had to consciously make a decision to eat well each day.
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But Lyft, consciously or not, had correctly identified Uber's weakness years ago.
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It's focused on casual players; the whole thing is self-consciously silly.
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Jesse: Absolutely, consciously or not, because America is so segregated by class.
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Also, it let us consciously start with a piece of original material.
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No, I don't think it has consciously, but maybe it has subconsciously.
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Was there really a very consciously formed desire to truly execute Dan?
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We're on Charlie's side whether we're consciously aware of it or not.
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None of us would ever consciously use the fourth-best navigation app.
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All TV shows are built atop their influences, and usually consciously so.
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Known psychological interventions address people who consciously want to reduce their prejudice.
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I have to sort of consciously dig my way out of it.
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Its leaders are basically self-consciously pushing policies that results in that.
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That's why we very consciously said we want to re-imagine fashion.
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Driving past those places I still shudder, mostly without consciously remembering why.
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" In February, Silverman announced on Twitter that she and Sheen "consciously uncoupled.
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Were you consciously trying to make those abstractions have real weight here?
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I think Margaret Atwood, 32 years ago, was doing that very consciously.
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"I consciously took the decision not to remain neutral," Mr Fischer says.
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So I've consciously tried other things to expand what I'm capable of.
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Consciously blink as often as possible to keep eye surfaces well lubricated.
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I haven't stopped thinking, reflecting, and living more consciously ever since.213.
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But the benefits of consciously working on diversity stretches beyond internal initiatives.
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But it wasn't something I consciously chose at that point in time.
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These are the instruments of a self-consciously forward-looking, globalizing age.
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And there's a certain amount of self-consciously arty cinematography and editing.
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People can only keep so many things consciously in mind at once.
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So I think he consciously asks, but she obviously doesn't want that.
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The revolt was staged consciously as a drama by its principal actors.
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US border forces have consciously deescalated their use of force in response.
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Fashion has a reach beyond any other, influencing us consciously and subconsciously.
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Matt, were you consciously infusing social commentary as you wrote the screenplay?
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But regrets are wasted, negative energy — so consciously protect yourself from them.
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Like Chris Martin and Gwyneth Paltrow, oil and stocks can 'consciously uncouple.
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Sometimes it's fun to be self-consciously dumb online, rather than accidentally.
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He's no Luddite but is consciously trying to manage his tech intake.
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I have never consciously known my body as it entered the world.
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Like many members, she consciously circulates between tables to find new faces.
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Whether they did this consciously or not, it's exactly what has happened.
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But La Cité consciously avoids the outright promotion and celebration of Bordeaux.
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"Destroyer" isn't self-consciously beautiful, she explained, because it hadn't "earned" it.
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The goal is never to consciously reference the movies when we're writing.
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"Consciously or unconsciously, they want someone to talk them down," he said.
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Quite consciously, neither Greta nor Emma seek attention for themselves as individuals.
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I was really proud I consciously purchased two jewel encrusted champagne goblets.
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You'd think that no one would consciously retain a chef like that.
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Take the first 20 expenses and consciously try to remember those purchases.
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It stimulates neurons and nerves, allowing her to consciously control the movement.
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If I was putting off the task, I wasn't doing it consciously.
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Is that something that you consciously decided to do with this series?
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The configuration of crosswalks is not something most pedestrians will consciously notice.
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Do you think consciously whether you do or don't wanna do that?
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This is a jittery, self-consciously silly comic book movie that invests in the family structure of its heroes, all of whom (except for maybe Gamora) would absolutely love to watch a jittery, self-consciously silly comic book movie.
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Whether consciously or not, artists have an acute insight of the current zeitgeist.
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It was probably worse than having Facebook because it was consciously not Facebook.
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We consciously separated them and their income so we can lower the rates.
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Many of us may not even be consciously aware we hold such views.
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Learn to spend more consciously and see where you can make some cuts.
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This film, the art is appreciated if you don't consciously know that's makeup.
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When they first consciously uncoupled, "Happy" was the biggest song in the country.
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And that goal makes it easy to spend and save consciously every day.
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Pro tip: Source materials that are sustainably produced, consciously raised, and even upcycled.
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We have consciously and deliberately and repeatedly turned our back on the problem.
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It can help us consciously articulate what might be there inside our art.
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Paltrow was married to Martin for 11 years before "consciously uncoupling" in 2014.
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Mr Trump preferred to tell a bleak story about heartless choices, consciously made.
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Malick seems to have consciously gone in a new direction, whether focusing on
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He hadn't consciously known where he was going with all of this experimentation.
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Instead, the self-consciously grandiose title describes its corresponding album all too well.
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In the moment, he said, he didn't consciously decide to run toward danger.
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The rear-projection was a specific one-off, really consciously recreating that look.
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We use all of that information — consciously or not — when selecting a mate.
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You can establish boundaries, but you'll have to do so consciously and proactively.
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Only he knows, if we take "to nick" to mean to steal consciously.
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Artists borrow and steal from each other consciously and unconsciously all the time.
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I wasn't consciously thinking: 'Cause I'm a woman, I have to know more.
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Their hope is that this play will encourage others to shop more consciously.
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"He is very consciously positioning his image as being a hero," Green said.
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This was consciously done in the hand-slapping of both Clinton and Flynn.
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The problem is that consciously quirky presentation methods so often mask bad cooking.
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Paradoxically, though, we began our sabbatical by consciously letting go of our goals.
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But that doesn't mean the participants were consciously choosing to punish do-gooders.
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Bonus points if this splurge is sustainably manufactured, locally grown, or consciously raised!
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It looks like Taylor Swift and Calvin Harris have decided to consciously uncouple.
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"I never consciously developed a palette around LA," Gardner tells The Creators Project.
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Especially if you consciously reshape how you see and live in the world.
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At least we can abbreviate the rest of the self-consciously whimsical plot.
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" It was consciously artful, he said, so as to "make the unbearable bearable.
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Mining the same territory, "Head Over Heels" is more carefully and consciously instructive.
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Ms. Silverman quite consciously connects that idea to the exploratory nature of theater.
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But what was really interesting was the stuff I wouldn't have consciously captured.
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This happens less consciously, perhaps not even literally, when listening to professional narrators.
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It's a consciously constructed illusion of spontaneous self-revelation, a sincere put-on.
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He's singing tenderly here, and less self-consciously than on his last album.
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HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - China is consciously uncoupling from Western peers on rates.
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I didn't remember consciously deciding about their size or doing anything about it.
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Let's bring them in to do it intentionally and consciously, rather than unintentionally.
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It's startling because "The Correspondence" is also thoughtful and almost self-consciously literary.
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We may register signs and vibrations even when not consciously aware of them.
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The other was that artists, very often, do not consciously choose their subjects.
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Leaning self-consciously against the Fat Man replica, I scribbled in my notepad.
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Julia Ward, 42 As a child, I never remember thinking consciously about gender.
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It takes a little longer to type, but you are typing more consciously.
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Guo said he consciously avoided making Wu's character a do-it-alone superhero.
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Doom 2016 was self-consciously rejecting the modern narrative shooter and its form.
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He had this kind of Vincent Price laugh, very self-consciously pseudo-evil.
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King Arthur: Legend of the Sword isn't really consciously making a political point.
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In his private practice, until recently, Mr. Epstein consciously kept the two apart.
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So it's always consciously distanced itself from the details of the real world.
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We're asked to live consciously everyday with the knowledge that we will die.
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Did you consciously choose to make Black female friendship the center of the show?
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Eva Mendonça: A medium has the ability to consciously connect with the spiritual dimension.
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The people that are creating it are doing so consciously and intentionally and creatively.
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Westheimer also left her mark in a political sense, without consciously embracing that role.
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"We have to consciously put small amounts of food on our plates," says Levitsky.
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But there is one thing I'll admit to (consciously or subconsciously) steering clear of.
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So we consciously went bold on lowering the rates for those local small businesses.
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I didn't consciously realize that, but I think it left a mark on me.
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But at least consciously the process was not probably what people think it was.
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For much of its runtime, Joker is a consciously ugly film, visually and emotionally.
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And is it too soon to bust out another round of "consciously uncoupling" puns?
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He thus was, Clark, argues, very self-consciously extending tradition in a surprising way.
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What makes us want to believe in things we consciously recognize as crafted illusions?
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Consciously or subconsciously, I feel the masses are engaged in an enormous power struggle.
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He has consciously modeled his campaigns after Mr. Obama's 2008 primary run against Mrs.
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"I was consciously trying to accept it," he said of first hearing the news.
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And in Britain the free movement of interested parties is consciously attacked by Brexiteers.
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We can consciously snap out of decisions that it unconsciously prepares us to make.
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They're either intentionally concealed, or, more likely, we're not even consciously aware of them.
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"The great @michaelsheen & I consciously uncoupled over Christmas," she announced on Twitter on Monday.
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An overstuffed one might be just as self-consciously curated as a streamlined one.
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The approach is more spontaneous and intuitive, consciously refraining from "heady" leanings and patterns.
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While making Last Signs of Speed, Keszler consciously colored outside of his own lines.
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"What (Republicans) are doing now is consciously sabotaging the Affordable Care Act," Sanders said.
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He says it was consciously inspired by Avril Lavigne, a childhood favorite of his.
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This is something that Mafia culture, if not provoked consciously, found amazing advantages in.
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They consciously stayed on old software, got hacked, and are now paying the price.
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Having finished the first one, did you consciously do anything different for the sequel?
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I never wanted, consciously, to do something like this or I never planned it.
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An Empowered Morning isn't something that just falls into your lap — it's created consciously.
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Our conscious minds don't know that, though, so we consciously avoid thinking about death.
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Even someone who consciously aims to override it can be swept into its flame.
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Pupil dilation is an autonomic reflex, meaning it is very difficult to consciously control.
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Much of the time she ate whatever was around without even consciously wanting it.
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It's an album that celebrates the group's past and looks consciously towards to future.
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It was a consciously focussed effort while still writing with spontaneity in our style.
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Rose Marasco consciously deconstructs the word "photography" in her montages and photos of diaries.
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Carter is consciously or subconsciously reminding us of his unusual status in American politics.
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Here are nine habits of who can communicate consciously in conflict, according to psychology.
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But another subset of voters offsets that effect by, consciously or not, seeking balance.
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Some of your older lyrics were pretty greasy – are you consciously changing the content?
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You can establish a boundary, but you'll have to do so consciously and proactively.
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"I have consciously thought about how we get them in the door," she said.
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We don't actively or consciously think about all of that knowledge all the time.
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Is there anything more blissfully hedonic than semi-consciously devouring pizza slices in bed?
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The larger-than-life persona I created was consciously performed to mask my insecurities.
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The Best of Giggs series kickstarted a fresh, UK-orientated, self-consciously street element.
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Think about how much energy it takes to process—and consciously ignore—these posts.
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And consciously or not, visionary startup founders tend to be excellent at doing so.
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I don't know if I think about it consciously but maybe it seeps in.
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We need to consciously embrace the inconvenient — not always, but more of the time.
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While adapting beloved children's classics wasn't consciously a festival theme, it also appears elsewhere.
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Over time, Cher developed a reputation for humor and almost self-consciously terrible taste.
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The bar keeps going up in the arena of self-consciously provocative teenage drama.
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Looking back at your work, is there anything that you've actually consciously stopped doing?
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Do you consciously try to balance Daniel's and Johnny's stories with their kids' stories?
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"In the Realm of Perfection" is slenderer, knottier, more self-consciously besotted than that.
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Of course, I am a mother, and I think that affects me, consciously, subconsciously.
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Because hypervigilance is entered into invisibly, it has to be consciously recognized and corrected.
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Paltrow, 46, was married to Martin for 11 years before "consciously uncoupling" in 2014.
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This was self-consciously an attempt to create a valid and verifiable news source.
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We wanted to very consciously have a fun pop classic feel to this fight.
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A climactic sequence even takes place in Japan, which consciously evokes the "Godzilla" movies.
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He chose his moment, consciously, eyes wide open, and looking almost his very best.
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Students, read the entire article, then tell us: Do you consciously practice self-care?
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Every person who picks up a book is consciously turning away from a screen.
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However, people who are consciously cheating the system do have reason to be concerned.
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But if Queen & Slim is consciously playing with that story, it's also subverting it.
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Lot more information, in fact, than they actually probably consciously know they're taking in.
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The book seems at first very different from its predecessor, almost self-consciously so.
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Paltrow was married to the singer for 11 years before "consciously uncoupling" in 2014.
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We had these small cameras, which allowed us to capture performances very unself-consciously.
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" "I feel that everyone is consciously aware now and trying to do their part.
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They begin awkwardly and self-consciously, as if reluctant to commit even to performing.
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But increasingly public health experts agree that we are not consciously choosing to overeat.
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Traveling more consciously is not such a heavy lift, experts like Ms. Honey said.
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I don't know if that's something you do consciously or if that just happens.
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It's not so much that people consciously oppose powerful women; it's an unconscious bias.
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Consciously partnering with someone to make gifts together allows for sharing resources and skills.
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Weirdo was punk and funky, where as RAW was self-consciously arty and European.
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The self-consciously genre-crossing critic — just like the self-consciously genre-blending musician — depends on style boundaries precisely so as to transgress them and achieve desired sensations of liberation, discovery, and an airy cosmopolitan feeling of rising above the rooted and local.
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"I've worked quite consciously to not define what an 'indie' game is," he tells me.
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Is that something you consciously think about or has that naturally evolved over the years?
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The Goop founder famously "consciously uncoupled" from husband Chris Martin in March 2014, later divorcing.
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Paltrow was previously married to Chris Martin for 11 years before "consciously uncoupling" in 2014.
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What if you were deficient in salt even if you weren't consciously restricting your sodium?
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By his own account, he consciously stayed alive to his Chinese roots all his life.
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A bittersweet variation on boy-meets-girl, it consciously mines movie-musical history and conventions.
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She recommends that women work consciously in order to stand more comfortably in their power.
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But writers tend toâ€"whether consciously or notâ€"assume that all hipsters are social liberals.
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She was previously married to Chris Martin for 11 years before "consciously uncoupling" in 2014.
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"We consciously try to center people who are queer, trans, and non-binary," Esposito says.
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Whether consciously or not, the reasons she gives for landing the role are Colvin-esque.
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Did you consciously avoid photographing something or in a certain way or it was intuitive?
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When he first heard the news, "I was consciously trying to accept it," he said.
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And I think those things are important, and that you have to do that consciously.
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A generation later, the new anti-obesity legislation is trying to consciously curtail that consumption.
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You're not always necessarily consciously aware of what you've learned, or the information you've accumulated.
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Photo: Getty ImagesMost of the time, it's easy to tell when someone is consciously aware.
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The commercial also hits Clinton, and in ways that might not have been consciously intended.
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This is a fantastic time to consciously honor, and then let go of, the past.
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"Protests in the street are very consciously creating an atmosphere of ungovernability," Ciccariello-Maher said.
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I even think Chris Martin's "consciously uncoupling" stint with Gwyneth Paltrow is kind of endearing.
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I've consciously tried not to listen to other things and have other songs affect me.
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This is not an inevitable course, but rather something we are consciously deciding to do.
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Every time I try to talk to people I'm unconsciously or consciously thinking about music.
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Despite its name, Virtual World consciously avoided the head-mounted displays that define VR today.
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The Ivanka Trump clothing line was self-consciously forward-looking and progressive without being radical.
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So it's very much a kind of an improvement upon the original, self-consciously so.
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The sentences are self-consciously lyrical, but not quite brilliant enough to earn their inflation.
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Consciously think, Is this decision in the best interest of what we want to achieve?
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"A person's right to choose is under assault," he said, consciously using gender-neutral language.
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So far, the administration has consciously chosen a dangerous path leading to a riskier future.
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Do we need another self-consciously luxurious brasserie, in a city so full of them?
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Russia is consciously and actively rebalancing the power of the United States, with some success.
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When considering these questions artists often tend, consciously or not, to prioritize the male gaze.
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We consciously chose not to release the video half of the project as a DVD.
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Occasionally I worry that it's all too shrewd, too self-consciously absurd, to be real.
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Consciously or not, the pose is derived from the 18th– and 19th-century abolitionist movement.
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Are you doing this stuff in order to consciously create tangible connections to your music?
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What's the point of taking drugs if you don't consciously get high or feel relief?
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"I never consciously decided that from now on I'll just write about Baltimore," she said.
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So instead, it depicts Mercury as consciously sacrificing himself for the greater cause of entertainment.
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Here, though, Wagner has been integrated into a repertory consciously designed to develop the ensemble.
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I don't have to do it consciously, I do it unconsciously,'' says Lagerfeld, via email.
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HH: While I don't consciously try to reference my earlier work, it does happen occasionally.
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The Female Persuasion, the new novel by Meg Wolitzer, is self-consciously a zeitgeist book.
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It's almost like a choice between letting meaning come through your art intuitively or consciously.
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The video is presumably an artist's self-portrait, high-concept but also self-consciously silly.
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Caash and his peers are "consciously making music that's built for a platform," he said.
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It also consciously invokes Jobs' memory with an artificial entrepreneur dressed in turtleneck and jeans.
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Beijing consciously emulates the historical ability of the U.S. to project an inspiring global message.
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Developers need to consciously uncheck that box in order for things to work in harmony.
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But the hope of Trash Tiki is to help people more consciously examine their habits.
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I didn't think about the connection between aesthetics and politics consciously when I was writing.
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Instead, as cities renovate and build new infrastructure, they should "consciously make the city brighter".
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I'd never consciously followed fashion before but I've started watching all of the shows online.
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She was not counting calories or consciously trying to diet, but the weight came off.
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We must consciously correct the various ideas that do not accord with our current stage.
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Instead, they first get a burst of negative emotion, which may not even consciously register.
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They must show that board members breached their fiduciary responsibilities by consciously disregarding their duties.
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But I don't sort of consciously think, O.K., now I have to do a thing.
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The connection with the living arts is something Fadda has consciously incorporated into her program.
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This is a company that is consciously trying to fashion out iconic products with iconic features.
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I was born and raised in central Germany and have spent my life here very consciously.
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I'm consciously making it uninteresting because I want to derive enjoyment from other parts of life.
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McKinnon retreats into herself, pacing self-consciously between the sofa, dining room chairs, and kitchen counter.
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Unlike most of our other protagonists, he's not consciously befriending people whose values he supposedly loathed.
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"I consciously tried to get it to people who I thought could be figures," he said.
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Scarlett Johansson and Colin Jost have been rumored to be consciously coupled for quite some time.
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It's just too much, even if you're not consciously thinking about it, it's in your subconscious.
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Yeah, we had consciously decided that we wanted it to be fun, and fun to play.
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Rather than a consciously dramatic or outrageous depiction of teen/preteen life, Eighth Grade feels true.
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The genre grew more detached from reality ( Pacific Rim ) and self-consciously schlocky ( Mega Shark vs.
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Or even because they necessarily consciously wanted to, and/or made a decision to do so.
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The listener does not necessarily discern these structures consciously, but the formal underpinnings provide subliminal coherence.
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"I think [it's] definitely him very consciously aiming to write a tentpole summer movie," Maggs says.
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Do you think mainstream audiences are coming to a place where they consciously notice these things?
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"I do not believe that anybody consciously wanted to hurt the people in Flint," he said.
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I've taken, consciously or unconsciously, a romantic, suffering-artist approach, and am now feeling the consequences.
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You didn't have to self-consciously worry that your posts weren't good enough to show up.
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I'm consciously trying to elevate people with an empathizing voice, more than just let myself talk.
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Games had always been a part of my life, whether I consciously knew it or not.
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The two were married for more than ten years before deciding to "consciously uncouple" in 2014.
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As you move along, your body responds to many different factors without consciously thinking about them.
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Eminem was trolling before the word became codified, consciously provocative, purposely irresponsible, and occasionally profoundly unfunny.
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HY: It's not that we consciously were thinking of creating an homage to those previous films.
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Constitutional-carry supporters were consciously aware of the shift in language, and in the overall argument.
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Q: Are you consciously working towards breaking into the cliques which are so prevalent in Bollywood?
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She's acting in self-defense, but she's consciously choosing violence instead of paralysis or forced cooperation.
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" When all participants are willing and consciously participating in what's going on, it's fine," she says.
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I shook his hand self-consciously because it was still damp from holding the iron railing.
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He says he doesn't consciously model himself on how his mother carried out her charitable work.
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Filmmakers consciously and unconsciously use the discourse, principles, and techniques espoused by Brakhage and his films.
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There are a lot of subtle effects going on in movies that we don't consciously notice.
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In fact, the decision to use "If the ocean was…" was made consciously, after some debate.
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"It's not a rule I've consciously set for myself, but yes, I'd say so," he said.
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I consciously tried to take some of the elements that I had deeply learned and understood.
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According to Dowling, some women curried favor consciously, using their beauty and youth for professional gain.
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Dark-skinned and unapologetically, un-self-consciously black, Jones seemed to take the harassment in stride.
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Buying consciously and looking for multi-use items has changed the way we spend our money.
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This makes some sense, given that Jon revered Ned and self-consciously modeled himself after him.
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If so, you need to consciously prevent these behavioral biases from creeping into your financial plan.
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For once, Glover's high-minded ideas weren't self-consciously explained or worse, obscured with overeager punchlines.
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Consciously or not, he has identified that partisanship is the most powerful force in American politics.
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Then people like Glenn Greenwald and Reza Aslan forward these videos, consciously knowing they're misrepresenting me.
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Gaga does too, although her performing style seems more consciously constructed than either Bowie's or Prince's.
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It's bizarre, actually, to consider what the editors, writers, and photographers had to consciously not see.
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Where possible, the products are free of toxins, harmful chemicals, sustainable, cruelty-free, and consciously crafted.
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Did you consciously try to weave these in, or did they evolve naturally in the narrative?
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Maybe not consciously, but you get yourself into a situation where you can make another choice.
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The book works consciously to debunk the trite one-liners, such as that Prince "transcended" race.
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It's one of few mainstream retailers who are consciously curating an inclusive experience for its customers.
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But we also can consciously choose to move, he says, despite what our brains may think.
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Policymakers must begin consciously encouraging and designing energy systems that run entirely on carbon-free resources.
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At least, everyone I know consciously worked and still works to be as inclusive as possible.
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This is still the view accepted, consciously or unconsciously, by most of the mainstream political press.
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People show me every day, consciously or subconsciously, that I'm not what they wanted or expected.
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Instead, we must proactively, consciously, and honestly use our shared values to guide these critical conversations.
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If you were setting out consciously to create a thick institution, what features would it include?
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Shopping sustainably, with the intent to preserve the environment, is one way to consume more consciously.
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But it's also possible that environmentally aware shoppers consciously choose the retailer for its greener stance.
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Both, whether consciously or subconsciously, question the meaning of life's pursuits via their protagonists' chosen professions.
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In a marriage, even if you don't know it consciously, you know when there's a secret.
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Yet Trump has understood, consciously or otherwise, that the Senate isn't what it used to be.
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This administration, consciously or not, threatens to do the same thing to our understanding of politics.
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New York (CNN Business)IAC is consciously uncoupling with its stable of dating websites and apps.
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Consciously or subconsciously, Oldstone-Moore speculates that Trudeau wants to match his rhetoric with his look.
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Alt-J's own language is at once nerdy, needy, creepy, calculated, unhinged and self-consciously sincere.
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He consciously censors himself, skipping over the curse words in the song as he raps along.
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But while Trump has certainly dabbled in trade wars, he's consciously avoided doing anything too destructive.
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She and Holder consciously borrowed from the populist strategy of Obama's 2012 campaign against Mitt Romney.
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But whether we had consciously changed direction or not, the ground had shifted beneath our feet.
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It's not that Mr. Trump set out consciously to return the Republican Party to its roots.
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O'Keeffe consciously crafted her public image and notably resisted the erotic interpretations imposed upon her art.
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Morrison's movies feel like half-remembered reveries formed from memories you can no longer consciously recall.
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I think few modders are consciously trying to make some sort of social statement with mods.
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But Jessica and Trish land somewhere in between, since both have consciously chosen to kill a supervillain.
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"I am not suggesting that a highly developed civilization would consciously wipe out other lifeforms," Berezin wrote.
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You need to consciously click "show graph," which means most people aren't ever going to see this.
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In recent weeks, Trump has been acting — consciously or not — like a contestant on The Dictatorship Apprentice.
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But the way in which it achieved that was not something I was consciously trying to do.
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She previously married the Coldplay frontman in 2003, before announcing they were "consciously uncoupling" in March 2014.
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"When you've consciously designed your life, you need to be clear about your non-negotiables," she said.
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I've started to consciously hang around people who make me feel comfortable and won't judge my appearance.
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Very few states — New York, California, Massachusetts, a few others — have consciously set off down that path.
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It is easy to imagine Barthes at ringside on Sunday, self-consciously indulging himself in the excess.
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To find our common purpose, we must define our common ground and then consciously build upon it.
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"Whether consciously or unconsciously, we tend to tip certain types of people better than others," Uber said.
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That decision is ours and ours alone... Let's make that decision consciously, outside of the tabloid noise.
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Focused on content, Internet users increasingly are circumventing ads — consciously skipping them or installing ad-blocking software.
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Gentile pointed out that Japanese media consciously focuses on the victims of attacks rather than the perpetrators.
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In the meantime, we basically even out on the little things and consciously split the big things.
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" In February, Silverman announced on Twitter that she and the Midnight in Paris star had "consciously uncoupled.
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Across the Western world, conservative parties have consciously engaged with modernity and adjusted to a changing electorate.
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"Every woman, whether consciously or not, has a catalogue of the hideous men she's known," Carroll writes.
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I watch the trends in music, and so I very consciously was like, 'Fuck all of that.
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Martin was married for 83 years to Gwyneth Paltrow before they "consciously uncoupled" in March of 2014.
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Nearly four years after announcing they were "consciously uncoupling," Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin are still family.
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The data suggest that they might not be consciously lying, but instead be weaving their own fantasies.
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Martin was married for 10 years to Gwyneth Paltrow before they "consciously uncoupled" in March of 2014.
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Results showed that the horses were not making random choices, but were consciously indicating their blanket preferences.
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"We have to be conscious of the dearth and work consciously to change that," Nyong'o told CNN.
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Martin was married for 10 years to Gwyneth Paltrow before they "consciously uncoupled" in March of 2014.
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I grab my own half-consciously, and then flinch as I feel a hand on my shoulder.
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When I'm doing stuff that's consciously influenced by it, it feels like I'm returning to my roots.
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Well, I wouldn't say I was consciously trying to make it feel Bond-ian, or spy genre.
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The most poetic work in the exhibit is, not surprisingly, also the least self-consciously clever one.
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"Whether consciously or unconsciously, we tend to tip certain types of people better than others," Uber says.
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Consciously or not, founders' attitudes toward money play an enormous role in how they run their startups.
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I can tell he's consciously doing it, but then some freshness comes out of him each time.
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When she returned to her vocation, in 2013, she was "another writer," and a consciously "obscured" one.
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Rose's lawyer, Mark Baute, accused the plaintiff's representatives of consciously leaving the texts out of the evidence.
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In that way, students are "consciously seeing one another as we want to be seen," Pyle noted.
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Even if you do not think consciously about these (ideas), subconsciously questions like this will always arise.
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Did you consciously decide to glow up or was it more a natural byproduct of the breakup?
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But I also think it was because, for the first time, I consciously constructed a professional persona.
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Yeah. So it's that kind of stuff that we use, that we don't even consciously use it.
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It colors the rest of your interactions—either consciously or not—for the rest of your life.
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Rivera and Lillis have consciously cultivated a relationship free from the pressure to conform to normative roles.
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Over and over and over, you watch yourself consciously behave in ways that oppose your highest ambitions.
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"We consciously put our children into Cantonese schools," said Ms. Cohen, whose children are 11 and 12.
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But for the amateur alien investigator, his careful and consciously uncertain responses can feel a bit frustrating.
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But in 2008 she consciously took a more pro-gun tone than she had in the past.
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Today, tomorrow, is promised to no one, so the time I have I try to live consciously.
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When people think about race consciously, she posits, it helps prevent essentialist thinking from taking root unconsciously.
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Now, obviously, the rooftop cat sitting in the sun wasn't consciously aware of what it was doing.
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Up here the show's designers, the architects Diller Scofidio + Renfro, have opted for a consciously operatic display.
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In this context, the writer is making it seem as if Dorian consciously took action; it didn't.
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I am consciously including these forms in the language of my paintings to reflect these horrific stories.
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The series consciously seeks to put faces on statistics, in a humanizing and at times heartbreaking way.
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They've been very consciously reducing liquidity in a very long-term way, so they're taking it slow.
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But he is needy, so I consciously ignored his attempts to get in touch over the years.
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What do you call throngs of people working in concert, consciously or not, to defend racial primacy?
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As a teenager in Germany, I didn't think about architecture, at least consciously, but I understood Minimalism.
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With the rise of Dry January and the consciously sober movement, nonalcoholic drinks are an exploding market.
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Being kidnapped must have been terrifying, so Piper either consciously or unconsciously caused the car to crash.
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Trump, consciously or not, has been applying this madman principle in ways Nixon would never have dreamed.
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"It's whose side government's on," she said in Waterloo, perhaps consciously evoking an old-time labor song.
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" Omar also thinks her Democratic colleagues need to work on consciously shedding what she calls "minority PTSD.
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What conclusions can you draw about how consciously connecting with others affects your own emotional well being?
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"As children grow older, parents need to consciously move toward being a mentor, rather than a monarch."
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Saving is a relatively new concept, which requires us to consciously override our natural impulse to consume.
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His first book is more likely to evoke the hard-hitting, consciously feverish prose of Mike Hammer.
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It comes into play when you consciously try not to do something you'd otherwise do without thinking.
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Sometimes they consciously shift to a more Democratic flavor as they may be seen as too conservative.
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I knew as we were doing that I was deprogramming myself—I was consciously aware of that.
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As we both grew up, we became consciously closer in part because of our shared queer identities.
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"Every woman, whether consciously or not, has a catalogue of the hideous men she's known," she writes.
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A good example of this is if I put on a VR helmet, and now suddenly I'm in a space where there's a ledge, I'm at the edge of a cliff, I consciously know I'm sitting here in a room with Yuval and Nick, I know that consciously.
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This is one of those self-consciously tech-savvy hipster friends who uses all the latest smartphone apps.
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On Wednesday, Venus and Mercury meet, helping you consciously express the things that are closest to your heart.
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Were you consciously inspired by any particular incidents, and if so, what compelled you to explore them further?
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But My So-Called Life was self-consciously "realistic," in a way that teen viewers haven't always appreciated.
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And you must do that over and over, consciously placing them in space, thinking about timing and pressure.
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"I was sort of consciously injecting some gay identity into it, and people really embraced that," Mancini said.
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After seven attempts, I still haven't consciously reached the end of the episode on the Pauli Exclusion Principle.
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This book is self-consciously shaped by, and susceptible to, its own account of how we read now.
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Chris Martin is consciously celebrating his birthday with his ex-wife and a ton of their famous friends.
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The Golden Circle is still a spy comedy, but it's less self-consciously parodic than The Secret Service.
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"Consciously decide every night to actively and mindfully create a positive expectation for the next morning," Elrod writes.
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Even if you don't consciously think about them, they can still affect the way you think of yourself.
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" Jane Fonda: "By choosing to do it that way, Susan consciously or unconsciously made it a gendered journey.
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"I don't think it's an excuse, but I don't think it was done knowingly and consciously," Chaiken continues.
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"Our brain does subconscious calculations all the time that would be very difficult to do consciously," Chan explains.
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Ms. Delaney used a camera from the 1960s and a compositional style that consciously evoked an earlier era.
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The couple dated for around 3 years, but consciously uncoupled in what was described as an "amicable" breakup.
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But, she said, she isn't working towards EGOT status – Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony – at least not consciously.
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"We must consciously decide on both of these, both the social side and the technical side," he said.
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Despite that, I do consciously choose not to spend the majority of my life in predominantly white spaces.
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But a source close to production tells PEOPLE the actresses had conflicts and consciously kept that from fans.
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And instead, I turned to my own sort of magic, which I then proceeded to consciously weaponize. Words.
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"The LWL consciously assumes a social responsibility with its research," said LWL Director Matthias Löb in a statement.
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Like the Drone Shadows, which proliferate to this day, consciously starting a series seems to have generative effects.
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After consciously uncoupling, exes Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin are amicable — arguably more than most other divorced couples.
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Consciously or not, flavorless reality as a sort of safety word to extreme violence, has become more common.
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If you find yourself avoiding it, then you have to consciously expend effort to fight that default behavior.
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But even the conservative-skewing Fox News, whether consciously or not, will sometimes embrace The Daily Show's techniques.
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Sulkowicz consciously made the video a piece of participatory art by providing a forum to incorporate public opinion.
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They consciously avoid these behaviors because they are tempting and easy to fall into if one isn't careful.
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The numbers are a bit misleading, as Caddy has been consciously trimming back on lower-profit fleet sales.
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We have internalized an ideology that can influence our thoughts in ways of which we aren't consciously aware.
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"Nobody comes to the hospital wanting to be in for spiritual care -- at least not consciously," Berning said.
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You have to give your wandering brain a little help by consciously selecting something positive to think about.
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I consciously knew I didn't deserve what happened to me, but things felt difficult to put into perspective.
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Simple and self-consciously silly, the Vine racked up more than six million views in a single day.
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But cramming so much activity and self-consciously meme-able moments becomes anxiety-inducing at a certain point.
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"Not Afraid," the mawkish self-help single from Recovery, announced a no-frills, self-consciously transparent new direction.
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"I feel like I'm constantly dusting off cobwebs and I feel consciously incompetent in many areas," Fleck says.
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Consciously, I couldn't find my way, and so music allowed me a subconscious process to be involved in.
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"I suddenly realized that I was no longer driving the car consciously," he said in a later interview.
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And while babies or young children may not consciously remember it later in life, their nervous systems will.
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It is she whom he embraces, stiffly and self-consciously, in a genuinely affecting moment of tentative connection.
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"Communists, both consciously and unconsciously, were not big wine fans," said Petr Ocenasek, a winemaker from the region.
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He consciously released Syrian jihadis from his jails so that they would assume prominent roles in the opposition.
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Barack Obama started off as a man self-consciously alone on stage and that's how he is exiting.
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Nor is it meant to imply that superhero movies and comics are all consciously and deliberately promoting fascism.
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Eating in our cars has become so commonplace that we have to consciously try not to do it.
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And I started thinking more and more about the value in pop music which is self-consciously positive.
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There's something slightly disturbing about "Voyelles"; it is the first work in the show that I consciously anthropomorphize.
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Of course, I sort of knew, consciously, how my sympathies had been enlisted and then turned inside out.
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That works well when patients report symptoms accurately, Marmar said, but — consciously or not — patients are notoriously unreliable.
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She is very in control of this—she consciously chooses images of herself that support her aesthetic goal.
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It deliberately reveals awkwardness along with righteousness; it's also, very self-consciously, the next step in a career.
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Alabama evangelicals who love and welcome immigrants seem to consciously make a decision to not start with politics.
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If Rice's work is little seen, the artists who were consciously or unconsciously influenced by him are not.
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Abortion foes and Republican politicians consciously tried to redefine Roe, equating the decision with abortion and judicial activism.
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There's, I'm sure, fundraising events that are inspired by something, whether consciously or subconsciously, something that Recode did.
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Unlike many, this approach to free improvisation is not individualist or strident or perhaps even consciously avant-garde.
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I don't consciously associate any of my encounters with President Trump with an ego weakness on my part.
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Consciously or not, when confronting challenges, Israelis ask themselves: Is this a May 1967 moment that demands wariness?
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Some were, consciously or otherwise, cosplaying as Philippakis, in loud, short-sleeved button-ups and thin gold chains.
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That's why we're creating an opportunity for anyone to sign the pledge and start consciously implementing the principles.
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I wasn't consciously thinking I was saving for a home — I was saving money for a safety net.
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Trump is concerned more about style and Goldwater was consciously concerned about policy and the identity of conservatism.
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I consciously relaxed my muscles whenever I focused on a task that could precipitate a tension-induced headache.
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On the contrary, as we understand it, he consciously chose — on advice — not to take it into account.
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"I consciously try to be nice to everyone," says Leslie Koren, a content consultant in New York City.
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"It took a huge psychological toll on me, so I'm starting to consciously reduce screen time," he says.
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In a statement to both outlets, a spokesperson confirmed that the channel was indeed consciously changing its programming.
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But as soon as you say, "No, we should explicitly consciously choose," what other values [do you choose]?
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Time, safety, creativity, love, commitment—all things we're seeking, consciously or otherwise, around the holidays, and all priceless.
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The exhibition embraces these marginalized communities as organic parts of their surrounding society and consciously avoids victimizing them.
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"Images have such as such a huge impact on people, both consciously and on the unconscious," she said.
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While it's unlikely that Twohey and Kantor's work will be overlooked, forgetting isn't something most of do consciously.
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The next step is one that Hollywood has to consciously work to take: Changing what's happening behind the camera.
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Now, most diners probably aren't consciously drawing connections between what they're eating and the favorite meals of their youth.
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Last summer, the Baltimore rapper Butch Dawson released a stellar album called Swamp Boy that consciously evoked this mythos.
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It's something that's being consciously thought about as Fox gets ready to put on Rent: Live, airing this Sunday.
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Matthew Myers, who heads the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, said multiple countries came prepared to consciously block action.
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I like to buy consciously, so I stop by Crossroads to sell some clothes and scope out some goodies.
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Nine frames were shot each second, totalling 81 frames — giving the subjects no time to consciously alter their expressions.
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It's like Harry [Styles] and Louis [Tomlinson] or whatever other celebrity is consciously, purposely presenting themselves as a text.
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Consciously or not, we ask these questions a lot when trying to decide whether to use Snapchat or Instagram.
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"I was not consciously thinking about these early memories of girlhood when I began photographing Girl Culture," Greenfield writes.
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"Under cameras, many people will consciously rein in their behavior," an article in Friday's edition of the paper said.
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Viewers may think they're looking at one thing, but they're mentally processing multiple images they're not consciously aware of.
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It's so revealing that it doesn't even matter whether Dunne and Fisher are both consciously performing for the camera.
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Aesthetics are defined by race, culture, and class which can lead to creating zones of exclusion without consciously trying.
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This is a wonderful time to consciously let go of the past—even if you're not truly over it.
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Our smartphone, Kosinski concluded, is a vast psychological questionnaire that we are constantly filling out, both consciously and unconsciously.
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"While staff members do consciously use poor grammar, they do not intentionally misspell words or names," the Globe says.
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" Says Underwood: "It's a decision I consciously made, but it's just something that makes me into who I am.
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A fashion model, she consciously chose the solemnity of her pose with what she described as "a professional reflex".
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Every move was so specific that it may not even register consciously at first—but eventually it seeps in.
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Either they're too young to consciously make it, or they're being pushed into something they don't want to do.
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I did, I made a very conscious choice in the beginning to not create a self-consciously liberal publication.
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In this case, the responsibility is about choosing and pursuing a sense of vocation consciously, with will and commitment.
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I do see more VCs who want more equality and who are consciously making an effort to [get there].
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Work with this energy by slowing down; consciously take time to rest, meditate, and catch up on alone time.
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"We've taken the arc of a standalone Hulk movie and put it into those three movies, consciously," Ruffalo said.
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You are helping them create a visual language around who they are whether that is consciously or subconsciously felt.
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I'd love to hear him assert himself more consciously within his music, bringing some of that experience to bear.
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I think what's shifted here is that he's clearly adopting a meta-persona and is consciously taking the mick.
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"It was consciously and purposely meant to be a shot across the bow of the ISP industry," Powell says.
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But it's also a gaudy thing, a self-consciously edgy trinket, shaped like the skull of some dead animal.
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These are ways, sometimes not consciously, that you exit or avoid situations that you know will cause social anxiety.
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Picking up where he left off on these postindustrial themes, Monaghan's contemporary works skew more self-consciously and schematically.
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Now we have to consciously decide how we feel about things and be prepared to act on our opinions.
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Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin may have "consciously uncoupled" in 2014, but that doesn't mean they despise one another.
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Shag's style became so popular, in fact, that scores of artists began to imitate it, whether consciously or unconsciously.
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Consciously, Marsden looks for certain things around him such as emotions, gestures, a decent background, light, an interesting subject.
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While children might not be taking in messages consciously, movies shape the way that a child learns to think.
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It goes against everything I believe in: Constant movement; shallow, anxious breathing; consciously un-seeing my credit card balance.
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"Commitment phobes" are often acting, either consciously or unconsciously, out of trauma from past relationships, either romantic or familial.
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"Home" actually contains several stellar scenes — all of which exist outside of the episode's more self-consciously "shocking" moments.
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I definitely am always subconsciously and sometimes consciously trying to step back and let other things take center stage.
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Married and in her 40s, she decides it's time to consciously grapple with the pros and cons of motherhood.
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I wasn't making a consciously "brave" feminist statement by never being able to figure out how to do hair.
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He did so subtly, in a way he must have hoped I would sense but perhaps not consciously notice.
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There is hope for Americans who don't want to be part of a system that consciously takes human life.
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This book shows how the tenets of psychology affect you every day, even though you don't consciously realize it.
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Q. Does this mean that you, consciously or unconsciously, have played a role in reinforcing Western stereotypes about China?
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Snyder's Watchmen was self-consciously beholden to the source material, but failed to capture the richness of the comics.
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Consciously and with great intention, people have given their lives for opportunities that we take for granted every day.
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To live with the Santa Ana is to accept, consciously or unconsciously, a deeply mechanistic view of human behavior.
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The need to belong can change refugees themselves both consciously and unconsciously, as has happened to me and others.
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Various shots are consciously framed in a suggestive manner, as is much of the character/monster design and writing.
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It's not guaranteed that every Singaporean Chinese would not be tempted either consciously or unconsciously to take that step.
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Consciously activating the more measured, analytical part of your brain is the key to controlling runaway fear and anxiety.
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Lowry consciously kept his cool, resisting the urge to play anything other than his usual brand of understated basketball.
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"We've had to consciously discuss using Slack less often," said Lacey Berrien, who works at marketing start-up Drift.
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I don't know if he consciously planned this strategy or just has an innate instinct for managing political factions.
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They are self-consciously working to convince other incels that raping women is a justified response to sexual rejection.
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"This was the first time teenagers around the world started to consciously copy each other's styles," Mr. Adams said.
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Like many Irish singers, she consciously or unconsciously incorporated the highly stylized ornamentation of traditional Celtic "sean nos" singing.
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"It's not like a classical museum or gallery environment where you're consciously prepared to engage with art," she said.
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But it was a major event — self-consciously so, with a playbill full of hashtags and social media handles.
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"Yeah, my leading ladies have been both black and white and I haven't thought about it consciously," he says.
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To call it a #MeToo movie would be a stretch, although it is self-consciously woke to a point.
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WALLER-BRIDGE: I was aware of the gender flip, but it wasn't something I was consciously trying to do.
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This may be why we remain so attuned to popularity today, even when we're not consciously thinking of it.
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"We consciously raised money from strategic investors because we think they can help us with our expansion," he said.
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Both are popular apps, but they're experiences that you must consciously log into and experience through a smartphone screen.
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Were you consciously trying to subvert the usual immigrant narratives of "struggle and strife," as you put it earlier?
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The problems in society didn't just happen; they were consciously engineered by The Evil Other, who must be broken.
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This session was incredibly helpful to me as it unearthed themes that I had not consciously thought through before.
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He moved to Los Angeles in 2010, thinking consciously of that city's history as a hotbed of musical experimentation.
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All of them are deliberately damaging this country even further by consciously working to deepen the divisions among Americans.
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However, once you become more consciously awake to the world, your desire will shift from merely receiving to giving.
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I consciously tell myself to put it away and get up, but it's so satisfying to sink into it.
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Certainly not consciously but I would be a fool to say it couldn't have had an impact on me.
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Liberman and his supporters likely consciously, or at least subconsciously, know that Israel's future hinges on fixing this problem.
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Think of the mind as a muscle that naturally tightens up over time unless it is consciously worked upon.
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In announcing their separation, Paltrow coined the phrase "consciously uncoupled," which continues to be something of an internet punchline.
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Splitting everything down the middle might not always work for those who are consciously trying to limit their spending.
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Again, finding ways to make color pop that consciously work against the weather and the tide of the times.
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" —Caroline Preston We asked teachers if they consciously taught resilience, or related topics like "grit" or "growth mind-set.
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By buying black, consumers are consciously disengaging from the viral cycle of corporate ignorance, public outrage and corporate apology.
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He also seems well-aware of the criticisms that might be lobbed at the show's self-consciously ludicrous approach.
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Not consciously, but of course all of what we're discussing here infects my brain every minute of every day.
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"But we have very consciously decided to do so also with a view to our shareholders," von Rohr said.
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Its caption stating "As I can" is consciously borrowed by Morris for the frame of his "La Belle Iseult".
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Like the rest of the world, the US would begin accounting for and consciously reducing its greenhouse gas emissions.
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"I take this step consciously to enable a fundamental discussion with our shareholders on the future of Thyssenkrupp," Lehner said.
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That's why Disney is consciously uncoupling from Netflix: to reclaim its margin on Disney, Star Wars, Marvel, and Pixar content.
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But it's not fine if you think, consciously or subconsciously, that these traits prevent you from being a good engineer.
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When I found myself on the platform I consciously sought out moments of joy and soon began recording Instagram Stories.
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There are other, less benign ones, which a man contemplating the priesthood may not even himself consciously recognize at ordination.
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He also reflected on why his persona was so consciously different from his peers in the late-2000s tech scene.
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Work with the energy by consciously taking control of your budgeting issues, both around cash and your time and energy.
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But they also don't particularly identify with the self-consciously woke brand of liberalism practiced in big cosmopolitan metro areas.
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I consciously didn't want to think about anything I had done previously, and just let this happen without any preconception.
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Maybe it's something we can't understand yet, some evidence—some artifact—of a higher dimension that we can't consciously perceive.
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And I don't know if I consciously knew that [when I started] than I do since these books came out.
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By understanding and proving these linkages, the company is able to help raise awareness and consciously combat these subconscious biases.
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Essentially, functionality that would have required a touchscreen can be added to a room and never consciously thought about again.
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It has also consciously renewed its leadership, with a fourth generation since independence readying itself to take on the responsibility.
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I was told, subconsciously and consciously, by every movie, song, book, and adult that wearing skirts was normal for me.
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In this situation, I say we borrow some advice from Chris Martin himself and consciously uncouple from this unimaginative mess.
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Whether consciously or unconsciously — we live and breathe as targets of consumer marketing — we are following trends all the time.
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During this first phase, even changes to the object (like a change in its color or brightness) aren't consciously perceived.
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In many cases, the people doing the most damage aren't breaking any laws or consciously trying to hurt anyone else.
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The other Democrat very consciously weighing her options: Wendy Davis, the state's much-buzzed about candidate for governor in 2014.
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Even Deadpool — which is self-consciously a snarky deconstruction of the genre — plays with these tropes for the most part.
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Mind you, unlike humans, rats cannot consciously believe the drink is therapeutic, so some unconscious, associative learning causes these effects.
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For now I'm planning to have a consciously undertaken "midlife crisis" in writing, and try to figure out what's next.
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All of us, adults and children alike, are constantly bombarded with messages that consciously and unconsciously influence our decision-making.
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I was consciously trying to shoot something uniquely Australian, and there's certainly nothing like this anywhere else in the world.
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Imagine telling men that they have to stop enjoying their penises, and somehow consciously start having orgasms exclusively from rimming.
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I suspect that TIs experience this control consciously, and rather literally to boot: Strangers are sending voices into their heads.
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It's a choice she says she made consciously for the sake of their two children: Ayden, 6, and Dylan, 3.
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Since her debut, Lavigne's music has struggled to reconcile grandiose, clean pop production with a self-consciously messy, rebellious singer.
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" He told PEOPLE: "It's a decision I consciously made, but it's just something that makes me into who I am.
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After having a meaningful experience with psilocybin, he asserts, it's possible that people could consciously re-evaluate their politics afterwards.
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Falchuk and Paltrow have been dating since 2014, a few months after she "consciously uncoupled" from Coldplay frontman Chris Martin.
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Gwyneth Paltrow is ready to consciously couple again -- aka get married -- and she's splashed the news all over her magazine.
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They remained friendly — notoriously coining the phrase "consciously uncoupling" — in an effort to co-parent their children Apple and Moses.
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Apart from putting forward my left hand instead of the right when greeting someone, I never consciously hid my disability.
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But this study seems to suggest consciously tricking the patient to encourage them to take an injectable medicine, he added.
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I had to consciously shift my thinking into imagining that I was butchering a part from a cow or something.
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With a focus on business and a consciously even-handed style, RBC's coverage reached an audience beyond Moscow's marginalised liberals.
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They engaged potential partners in conversation more often, dressed and groomed more consciously, and were more likely to initiate dates.
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McVey's and Becker's decision to include the image in the Whitehot Magazine article was either consciously racist or willfully ignorant.
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It's discouraging to see so much discord over content that we consciously write and have control over, unlike political events.
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His American trilogy, written in the late nineties, was already self-consciously patriotic, dense with details of an American community.
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Cox believes this is because young women are more consciously thinking about choosing a woman when voting for a candidate.
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" "Whether they disagree or not, you risk someone changing how they view you, even if they don't consciously do it.
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It's probably no accident that among the candy colors on the runway, Mr. Lagerfeld consciously included many shades of gray.
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Paltrow and Martin, the Coldplay frontman, decided to "consciously uncouple" in 2014 after 11 years of marriage and two children.
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By joining its organizational structure, he consciously participated and even accelerated the deaths of hundreds of people, the prosecutors say.
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Everyone needs a Home, most people don't consciously search online and Google or think they need to have an Experience.
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And the evening had an early, self-consciously friendly exchange of greetings between Mr. Trump and the moderator Megyn Kelly.
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When we do consciously think, Miller says that we have a limited capacity for how much we can think about.
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The phrase "This is real life" shows up in the film several times in a way that seems consciously ironic.
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Obviously plants aren't consciously making a decision between pots, but that's exactly what is so cool about the new research.
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If chaos is comfort, then it's easy to understand how appealing it can be, consciously or not, to self-sabotage.
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If you associate it with pain or trauma, for example, that may be a notion you internalize—consciously or not.
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In professional settings, I became more vocal and consciously fought how I had been socialized to be: quiet and meek.
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"Every time you're in front of the CEO or C-suite, you are being judged — consciously or not," Apatoff said.
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Truly endarkic people crave solitude and, perhaps less consciously, cataclysm, if only for the opportunity to prove their self-reliance.
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For decades, the voice had been nearly unnoticeable, so embedded in the act that she had never consciously questioned it.
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They found that in the United States, those who consciously tried to make themselves happier didn't become happier on average.
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Masculinity, maleness, and success – these are some of the themes White is thinking about, consciously or unconsciously, in this show.
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"What makes Julie's story distinctive is that she approached cancer consciously," Mark Warren, her editor, said in a telephone interview.
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We've all been making some big choices, consciously or not, as advancing technology has transformed the real and virtual worlds.
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Many of us unconsciously associate the concept "science" with the concept "male," even if we would consciously reject that association.
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Like all epics the "Aeneid" is self-consciously encyclopedic, with a barrage of names and epithets that challenge any translator.
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I hoped my attempt to look traditionally feminine, and perhaps without consciously knowing, traditionally straight, would elicit a kinder response.
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It also allows Trump, consciously or not, to avoid boxing himself in with quotes that rivals can use against him.
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Freedivers need to know how to consciously slow their metabolic rate, which in turn slows the body's conversion of oxygen.
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As befits an excellent period drama, the costuming here is terrific, especially on the characters who are consciously, openly stylish.
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Dick Pic 101 Nearly all instances of straight sexuality in Euphoria show girls self-consciously catering to the male gaze.
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More recent research has shown that these "aha" solutions tend to be more reliable than consciously, methodically worked-out answers.
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I do, also, consciously avoid words that evoke fraught political issues and some slang words that are unfamiliar to me.
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Haunted by Chekhov's "The Seagull" (consciously or otherwise), "Goodnight Nobody," gathers a group of mostly artists at a lakeside retreat.
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Members of the trio said they had consciously steered clear of political material as a way to maintain mainstream acceptance.
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But why does it always seem like the author is trying to consciously caricature the worst tendencies of normal writing?
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Without really consciously designing my home to be a cabinet of curiosities, it functions in the way that they functioned.
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I didn't consciously choose not to be partnered or not to have kids — some things in life should declare themselves.
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I consciously did not flinch because I think a lot about racism and I don't want to be that person.
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In a utopian society where people did not discriminate — consciously or subconsciously — "objective reasonableness" would be a perfectly serviceable standard.
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It's not a pet, after all; it wasn't cuddling with you, playing with you, or even relying on you consciously.
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It's the kind of place you go when you desire a tranquil dose of serenity-laced luxury but consumed consciously.
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When we asked more than once whether he might fire the special counsel, he very consciously avoided a direct answer.
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Meanwhile, implicit bias training encourages officers to recognize the set of racial assumptions they carry but do not consciously control.
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As a result, many employers will — either consciously or unconsciously — see women as less devoted to the job than men.
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And their willingness to consciously use that veneer to mask their depravity make them scarier, and more fascinating than ever.
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Abdul Rahman, 20, who joined the Taliban at the age of 14, self-consciously hid one arm under his jacket.
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It's called internalized sexism — when you and I and everyone we know unconsciously enacts sexist ideologies that we consciously reject.
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"We consciously take an hour out to get creative and get to know our teammates better, which inherently builds trust."
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The floods devastated Ms. Gillingham's family, which has always lived "very consciously with the land and with nature," she said.
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Both are Japanese design features that make you consciously focus on where you are walking and block the outer world.
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As for what audiences will take away from the experience, that's something the DIA has left very consciously open-ended.
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His upheaval is funny and self-consciously melodramatic, with wry humor and tenderness just below the surface of dissonant darkness.
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Hinging a theory on the assumption that Bran would be able to consciously make this choice is inherently wobbly logic.
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In my case, it's always been there, but only recently have I consciously noticed it again, willing myself to stop.
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You're harmonizing spiritually and consciously, as you're looking into each other's eyes, and you're feeling each other's energy take place.
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But on the other side of the spectrum are the dreams we consciously create— our goals and aspirations in life.
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By joining its organizational structure, he consciously participated and even accelerated the deaths of thousands of people, the prosecutors say.
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Fairy Bread's simplicity has saved it from the gentrification many favourite childhood foods undergo at the hands of consciously "quirky" chefs.
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The inventors, creators — it's me, it's Mark [Zuckerberg], it's Kevin Systrom on Instagram, it's all of these people — understood this consciously.
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This is not to say that they are tainted consciously by agenda, or even that they are somehow prejudiced against him.
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In an age of identity politics and celebrity, Hammons has chosen, very consciously, to give us his and just his art.
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If a relationship is hurting you, consciously use Saturn to help create boundaries, and use the eclipse to let it go.
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The man's mother, Alison Price, reportedly told the inquiry she found it difficult to believe her son would consciously stab himself.
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Quite consciously, the album plays up the obscurantism, the eerie spirituality, to maximize a semblance of profundity befitting a Last Testament.
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I haven't heard back from him in a few weeks, but it's a completely mutual decision for us to consciously uncouple.
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Amid shelves of soft and self-consciously therapeutic illness memoirs, this quality makes "The Iceberg," her first book, very likable indeed.
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While Hayes-Chute builds a pizza board and oven, he self-consciously fixes his hair and emits plenty of loud grunts.
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Many people drink as a way to relieve stress or get to sleep easier, even if they're not consciously doing it.
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It was a move away from the more linear, more consciously artful rock that defined the second half of the 60s.
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We need to identify promising technologies, as these reports do, and begin working consciously to bring them down the cost curve.
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What happens to us when we self-consciously inhabit and reenact things that are true — or that we wish were true?
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I felt if the overarching feel of the score was something people were consciously aware of, then it missed the mark.
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Hamilton, a wildly successful and critically acclaimed Broadway musical by Lin-Manuel Miranda, celebrates immigrants and features a consciously multicultural cast.
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Without consciously trying to at the time, Esposito became part of a growing movement to reinvent and destigmatize the strap-on.
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Usher was accused of "consciously and purposefully" withholding his diagnosis from the woman "and continued to have unprotected sex" with her.
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The AdrenaCard is meant to be something a severe allergy sufferer will always have on hand, without consciously thinking about it.
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The study indicates that humans might have a hand in improving a species' intellect—even without being consciously aware of it.
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Whether consciously or not, Abney inherently does the same thing, consistently revisiting letters and signs that create a singular visual language.
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And the filmmakers consciously decided to depict Peter's school as an academic pressure-cooker filled with science electives and nerdy extracurriculars.
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But the result seems more like an accident resulting from not understanding the form she's investigating rather than something consciously produced.
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Did Trump consciously choose to pitch himself as the candidate of the past, knowing that nostalgia sells when times are tough?
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There was a time, during the None Shall Pass record where I was consciously trying to avoid saying "I" too much.
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"The evidence all points to their consciously and knowingly disregarding the fact that another human was in grave danger," Kline said.
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Even if someone went to the exhibition, didn't consciously notice the sound, and left, it would still have had an impact.
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" "We are already seeing a degree of instability in the world because Obama seems to have consciously wanted to step back.
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Government officials consciously, and without a conscience, dismissed, deflected, and denied profound truths owed to the American public following the attacks.
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The fun part of LCD Soundsystem's music is picking out the references, which Murphy pretty self-consciously wears on his sleeve.
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""The inventors, creators — it's me, it's Mark [Zuckerberg], it's Kevin Systrom on Instagram, it's all of these people — understood this consciously.
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That's why it's so important to consciously, and constantly, challenge these biases anywhere we can in order to break the cycle.
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Homeland's creators are claiming, more self-consciously than ever, that the show has always been a critique of the American government.
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I went to acting school and, ironically, it was there that I consciously accessed my own feelings for the first time.
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She did enjoy the feeling of closeness with her husband that came with having intercourse, though, so they consciously pursued intimacy.
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We did some things consciously in the number of offensive linemen we kept on the roster when we initially set it.
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Ellie might be understandably more interested in living another day than consciously evoking the unapologetic butch women of her mom's generation.
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"If the user could be influenced by a false signal, they can also consciously breathe more slowly during a stressful event."
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Some opponents of decriminalization call themselves abolitionists, consciously invoking the battle to end slavery as well as the one for equality.
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I unplugged from social media (sacrilege for a journo) and, at times, I consciously steered clear of listening to the news.
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All three realms were proudly and self-consciously diverse, although carefully so—Michigan had been sued over its affirmative-action program.
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This music, so self-consciously English, sounded different in America, where its rather nerdy creators were greeted as exotic rock stars.
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We still have a long way to go, but the progress when we work consciously and constantly to improve is obvious.
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" Comey immediately said that must have been his thinking: "I don't remember consciously thinking about that, but it must have been.
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If the state were to consciously exclude the local religious authorities, it would lose legitimacy in the eyes of the believers.
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The passionate, self-consciously ironic spirit animating "Compass" justifies its propensity to ramble on about, say, Wagner's similarity to Iranian theocrats.
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When you're constantly subconsciously (or quite consciously) assuming the worst about a difficult person's intent, your interactions are doomed to fail.
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And his distinctive use of montage, camera angles and symbolic images would be consciously or unconsciously appropriated by generations of filmmakers.
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It's a recognizable Chicago product, self-consciously so: Mr. Walker made the album there, and it conveys a sense of place.
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In order to be innovative, Jobs implemented a strategy of consciously changing his perspective with a process called "zooming," says Sculley.
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We have no consciously accessible theories for many aspects of our intelligence, including perception — how we "see" the world around us.
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Whatever the handshake had been like, Muslet had, consciously or not, taken a jackhammer to the bedrock of another man's identity.
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By the end of pre-season, you'll have consciously or subconsciously vetted your lineup more aggressively than border control at JFK.
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Most people agree the internet is not consciously alive (though my two-year old daughter, who's addicted to internet games, disagrees).
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And then I turn the images of Ferguson in black-and-white, so that, consciously or unconsciously, you react to that.
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Ingrid is an addict, and her slide down a slippery slope seems consciously modeled on films about other kinds of addictions.
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I never consciously wanted to dedicate my life to journalism until the day I snuck into my recently deceased grandfather's office.
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It's not merely a single drive, though this is mostly how may experience it consciously: a single dimension of hunger magnitude.
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Maybe if I went out and consciously interacted with a paper napkin, I would stop unknowingly murdering this poor, besieged industry.
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Last Thursday marked the 16th consecutive year that the U.S. government has consciously violated every American's Fourth Amendment right to privacy.
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"But I'm my own person, and that's what makes you beautiful," he says, not consciously referring to the One Direction song.
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Other attendees started toward each other as if to exchange hugs or cheek kisses, only to stop and laugh self-consciously.
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Then I went into the room and had to put my feet up in the stirrups while I was consciously sedated.
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Are you consciously saying because that's not the case, I'm gonna care about my own space where I can be critical?
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The real work comes in consciously combating our bias and attempting to deprogram ourselves from blindly accepting privileges and ignoring oppressions.
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Even if Mr. Manafort is consciously, deliberately lying, he's foolish to do it and he's doing a bad job of it.
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His earlier works have exhibited some similar traits; his 1995 opera "Powder Her Face" is full of self-consciously outrageous winking.
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While interviewers consciously take note of the answers you provide, your body language reveals subconscious clues to your personality and attitude.
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So all of the mental prework that I did for the book was, I suppose, generically literary without being consciously litfic.
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He was very loved for the most part, and he gave me a template for how one leads, consciously or unconsciously.
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I believe this most consciously when I go back to Westchester and reflect on my formative two years in school there.
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You might not even consciously notice waking up, but your body sure will when it feels like hell the next day.
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The only way you can consciously increase the amount of carbon dioxide your body is producing is by moving your muscles.
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Rituals of behavior, or "li," may severely limit what a person can say or do — or even feel — consciously or unconsciously.
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Yet, consciously or not, by impersonating Schwerner and Chaney simultaneously, he's claiming an identification with both victims — one black, one white.
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That I couldn't get people to see it wasn't about the act, it was about the way we consciously accepted it.
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When it comes to trustworthiness in particular, we&aposre often looking — consciously or not — for those who are similar to us.
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In my current context — which I've consciously designed and chosen — I'm a husband, foster parent of three kids, student, and writer.
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"Certainly not consciously, but I would be a fool to say it couldn't have had an impact on me," he wrote.
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Stravinsky's angular, self-consciously antique score added pungent alienation to Mr. McBurney's pointed references to smartphones, social media and reality television.
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"What we were doing—consciously, sometimes directly, but also subconsciously—[was] trying to expand the definition of Chicano art," he said.
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Some of the artists Kushino's associated with are consciously working as artists and wish to secure a place in art history.
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We may not consciously notice it, they argue, but it makes us less likely to listen to music for extended periods.
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On one outing, I channeled Mary Tyler Moore's iconic fox piece as I strolled unself-consciously through a city department store.
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Consciously or unconsciously, we all have certain things we look for in a partner's appearance, and I do experience physical attraction.
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So I did things that would prevent me from being able to go back as a way of consciously deprogramming myself.
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For example, the application might rest on some dubious evidence, and the investigator might consciously choose not to confirm its accuracy.
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But the paper shows how, consciously or unconsciously, studies can be tweaked and exaggerated in ways that can yield misleading conclusions.
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They still matter even if you're not consciously focusing on them, but you gain more of the benefits by watching them.
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Johnson has also consciously emphasized his support on issues that he agrees with Democrats on like criminal justice and immigration reform.
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While Susan Te Kahurangi King has never consciously worked in or against a fine art tradition, her work is surely original.
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"I think it's time we consciously decided not to continue to do this with the next generation of children," Gershoff says.
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Passengers are probably not even consciously aware of the deprivation and inequality, and how much it is stressing them out, DeCelles said.
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"We are quite consciously putting our hand in our pocket to fund our development," Chief Executive Olaf Berlien told a news conference.
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It is a strategy used by someone who could work remotely, consciously choosing a place with a far lower cost of living.
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Across seven experiments with over 3,100 participants, we determined not only their consciously reported feelings, but also their automatic, gut-level reactions.
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It was a way for her to regain agency over her body, and she began to make consciously healthier decisions for herself.
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This is a shame, but maybe it is because Lefèvre's work has always been consciously a step away from the art world.
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My way around the aforementioned self-contained worlds in Stuart's writing was making my songs very self-consciously about the group itself.
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It's hard to know if Gomes is consciously referring to Nengudi or others, but at least the precedents seem to be women.
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That said, one suspects at least some of those wayward viewers have concluded, consciously or not, that real life is scary enough.
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To call it a diary is misleading; rather it is a work of literature, consciously composed by a preternaturally gifted young writer.
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Their approach was direct and curt, no frills— not self-consciously art-directed no frills, but Old Country, 21981th-century no frills.
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Lower spending on its social services means addicts and the mentally ill are "consciously channelled into prison," argues Ms Oliver, the sociologist.
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Consciously or unconsciously, the artists share the commonality of putting things together, whether objects, colors, shapes, forms, textures, materials, images or ideas.
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"I adore him," Griffith told People when asked about her daughter's relationship with the Coldplay singer, who consciously uncoupled from Gwyneth Paltrow.
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But it still bears Arkane's uniquely craftsmanlike approach: not too flashy, groundbreaking, or self-consciously clever, but solid, complex, and thoughtfully built.
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The film is not just beautiful, it is carefully, self-consciously beautiful in a way that seems designed to inspire religious awe.
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I remember thinking very consciously about a stereotype at the time: the Madison Avenue advertising executive – a "Mad Men" kind of character.
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So how are we, the very consciously uncoupled, meant to cope when everyone is hitting the milestones we'd like to be hitting?
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But, like all media, if they're not consciously seized by the people seeking empowerment, they'll be seized by someone or something else.
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Giving her tests — consciously or not — to see if she's up to the task isn't exactly the right way to handle it.
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To suggest she was consciously drinking and doing drugs even after she knew she was pregnant is completely disgraceful and not true.
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Crucially, this signal is detectable by electrodes in contact with a person's scalp before he is consciously aware of having recognised anything.
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Coding must mean consciously grappling with ethical choices in addition to architecting systems that respect core human rights like privacy, he suggested.
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"In my family we've been just consciously getting away from it more and more and just listening to more music," she says.
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I mean, I want to see every decision memo about Benghazi where the Obama team consciously decided lie to the American people.
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This implicit grammatical knowledge overwhelms, in its intricacy and depth, the relatively few rules that people must be consciously taught at school.
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Scientists used to think that we had to keep consciously thinking about something, like a new name, to remember it short-term.
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As an adult, to be able to re-frame and fix something, to consciously reinvent who I admire, is important to me.
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Paltrow shares son Moses Bruce Anthony, 12, and daughter Apple Blythe Alison, 14, with her consciously uncoupled-from ex-husband Chris Martin.
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However, I learned that a child's sense of loss and fear of abandonment remains with them (consciously and subconsciously) throughout their life.
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Were you consciously evolving the G-funk sound to match the times, or was that something you'd have undertaken no matter what?
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Paltrow shares son Moses Bruce Anthony, 12, and daughter Apple Blythe Alison, 14, with her consciously uncoupled-from ex-husband Chris Martin.
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For the millions of people who grew up semi-consciously absorbing these compositions, detaching them from the nostalgia they generate is impossible.
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The thing is, consciously getting there is difficult in and of itself, and managing such a scattered career is another challenge entirely.
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But what begins as a consciously old-fashioned adventure tale subtly, almost imperceptibly, morphs into something far richer, more mysterious and cosmic.
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Killing begins as a psychological thriller, makes gestures toward tragedy of a self-consciously Greek sort, and resolves into a Gothic nightmare.
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Beginning with feeling mortified about undressing in the locker room, they were also self-consciously reluctant to exercise and move with abandon.
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Much like the faded hammer-and-sickle tattoo embellishing Harry's oft-bared chest, the movie's politics come across as self-consciously ornamental.
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It must be self-consciously harmonized, so far as possible, with the goal of winning the presidency for the party's actual nominee.
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Reading those letters, I saw that my father had consciously and deliberately passed the baton to Bowerman, who graciously and carefully accepted.
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Presidential campaign organizations need to consciously clear space for the yin of political instincts balanced against the yang of data-based insights.
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Consciously or not, they become stand-ins for fans — that is, Lady Gaga's Little Monsters, Beyoncé's Beyhive and Perfume Genius's Chowder Goblins.
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They seem to always want to tense up, and if I don't catch myself and consciously relax, the muscles eventually get sore.
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Coen Gilbert said that consciously slowing down while working has allowed him to make better decisions and stronger relationships with his team.
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Their departures suggest that Trump is consciously shifting away from the agenda that got him elected, and towards a more moderate tone.
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I suppose being aware is the first step, so I can consciously go into the game on Friday with a clear head.
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Nor should we assume that an unavoidable and consciously chosen "support" role is an easy one to pick up and play out.
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But you still had to build it yourself — you had to consciously seek out sources that flattered you while avoiding unwanted opinions.
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You've received criticism for the whiteness in your movies, is it something you think consciously about when you're writing and filming now?
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Moving to the present, the work becomes more fragmented and self-consciously conceptual, but there are still pure pleasures to be had.
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I never consciously aim for or even think about any particular connection between my work in art and my work in philosophy.
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But that telling pause and pivot, when I turned self-consciously from the melon and browsed the berries, lingered in my mind.
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And even if there weren't, we still wouldn't know that there weren't other factors involved of which she wasn't even consciously aware.
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I was struck by the instrumental "In the Garden of Edie" because, whether consciously or not, those chords are Edie Brickell chords.
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Producers often have their own theories prior to investigation, and thus consciously or unconsciously shape their entire narrative around proving themselves right.
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" Mr. Dombrovskis called Italy's budget "consciously going against commitments made" and said "the ball is now in the court of Italy's government.
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It's not something that we necessarily consciously think about, but when you see it on a screen, it evokes an emotional response.
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It's a skill you don't employ consciously so much as reflexively, hoping your brain can fill in the blanks along the way.
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There is no similar diversity in the Republican Party's trusted informational ecosystem, which is heavily built around self-consciously conservative news sources.
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At least since the conclusion of World War II, Congress has consciously taken a back seat to the executive in foreign affairs.
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Hill says, "We have to consciously try to elect more women," something she will focus on even if she does not win.
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"To some extent, he&aposs consciously creating a purposefully dramatic space, as opposed to the Emperor&aposs throne room, which was utilitarian."
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The question resonates on many levels, including ones Rostand probably never consciously intended, and it leads to a kiss of unsurpassed tenderness.
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The second part of that trust is explicit: something that has to be communicated, learned, something of which we are consciously aware.
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And if I stay, they're only going to know me as a weekend dad, and that's just something I consciously can't do.
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His enduring interest in art — first demonstrated by his Mondrian dresses — was evoked through collections that consciously referenced contemporary art and artists.
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If he genuinely has no recollection of them, and no document, friend, or other evidence surfaced, he was not consciously being dishonest.
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You could go an entire tune without consciously noting his feathery playing, but its impact is working its effects on you nonetheless.
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The images were emotionally charged, like a baby, puppy, gun or snake, and flashed so quickly that students couldn't consciously perceive them.
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This looked like purposely, consciously changing the way I internally responded to the people I saw walking down the street every day.
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"All the women on The Apprentice flirted with me — consciously or unconsciously," Trump wrote in his 2004 book How to Get Rich.
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"Documenta is consciously giving room to the non-European view," said Angela Dorn, the government minister responsible for the arts in Hesse.
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It led when it began consciously to focus on the hiring and promotion of women, of people of color and other groups.
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And even creepier: other research in psychology finds that people aren't always consciously aware when they change their minds in this manner.
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It's clearly unfair (and out of your control), but your interviewer may not even be consciously aware that she's biased toward Californians.
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" He wrote in his 2004 book How to Get Rich: "All the women on The Apprentice flirted with me — consciously or unconsciously.
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I'm not reinventing the wheel by any means, but I am consciously looking for things that haven't been overrepresented on the instrument.
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Similarly, a show like Frasier (whose rights are controlled by CBS's TV library) has been consciously licensed out to all major streaming companies.
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Aniston's point, quite correctly, is that these stories, both consciously and unconsciously, send harmful messages to women and girls about beauty and femininity.
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It is possible to target public policy toward a technology based on its position on the learning curve and consciously accelerate its development.
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After passing the midway point, the crew started joking self-consciously about what researchers call the "third-quarter phenomenon," when energy sometimes flags.
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Meanwhile, tech companies and venture capital firms do have the resources to implement and monitor diversity programs to consciously upturn the gender divide.
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You and I say, 'I consciously know Barack Obama was born in this country, and I believe this because the evidence is there.
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I'm so grateful to have consciously felt the pain of the relationship difficulties that I've had, and I've managed to grow beyond that.
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Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin consciously uncoupled two years ago, but the legal side of their split is still a work in progress.
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The script is a mix of serious, modern-feeling dramedy and self-consciously corny sitcom gags, which sometimes feels like a cop-out.
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The individual styles of both subjects invite us to see them on their own terms as they consciously project confidence and self-definition.
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But here the cool kids are Palestinians, and they have unfurled a self-consciously Arab milieu that is secular, feminist and gay-friendly.
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By contrast, America's much older sense of its own exceptionalism was nurtured by turning consciously west, away from European monarchy, class and conflict.
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Then, furthering these conversations could include specific talks about how cis heterosexual black women consciously or unconsciously oppress queer and trans black women.
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At this point, I suspect that half of you are salivating subconsciously while the other half are quite consciously suppressing a gag reflex.
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Mansour said that with so much gendered harassment and abuse becoming public, producers in particular are more consciously positioning themselves on women's side.
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Whenever someone assumes that the other person wouldn't agree to a situation, then they're [already] consciously crossing the line [when sex does happen].
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Indeed, together with "Life and Fate", "Stalingrad" forms a consciously Tolstoyan fictional diptych inspired by the epoch-making Russian victory in 1942-43.
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I would just quickly say, either consciously or unconsciously, President Trump, though his actions and rhetoric, has driven the left into crazy town.
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The situation reminded Cramer of 1998 and 2007, two times when the Fed consciously decided not to pay attention to the stock market.
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"This collection has been inspired by more continental aesthetics and has consciously been made not to look Scandinavian, bright and light," O'Brian shares.
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So they&aposve done this quite consciously, that they got advice from Nobel Prize winning economists from the World Bank, 40 years ago.
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Scientists are telling us we should consciously direct our evolution, rather than surrender our fate to time, chance, and death—evolution's historical servants.
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Nevertheless, the question of whether Trump was implementing Russian policy consciously or unconsciously was at this point important, but irrelevant to the outcome.
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" —Bear, 40 "I prefer routine STI testing and prefer to use protection with partners that I haven't consciously chosen to fluid bond with.
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But this isn't the first time Martin, 39 and Paltrow — who consciously uncoupled in 2014 — have let their little rockers take the stage.
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Gypsy, meanwhile, seemed to consciously identify as a kind of Disney princess trapped in a tower, waiting for a prince to rescue her.
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When you learn to channel your thinking — both consciously and subconsciously — you create the conditions that make the achievement of your goals inevitable.
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"I am consciously avoiding offering solutions, because I don't have them, and I think we will need to find them together," he said.
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Mitchell's character is like a middle-aged, even more downtrodden Mark Corrigan, while Webb's Andrew is a slicker and more consciously manipulative Jeremy.
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You may not have heard of him, but he's likely the guy your favorite street photographer on Instagram is consciously or subconsciously emulating.
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But in this case, the tragedy is that we already know Jimmy's condition, unlike Chuck's, is consciously and completely of his own making.
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When he first heard the news, "I was consciously trying to accept it," Goodman, 66, tells PEOPLE exclusively in this week's cover story.
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The series—and the original game—gave me something beautiful and intangible, something I had always used games for, but not necessarily consciously.
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" In a post-release note about the album on Tumblr, Ocean wrote, "Consciously though, I don't want straight — a little bent is good.
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But they never consciously realized that they were supposed to be thinking about snakes, or that that was the goal of the experiment.
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Certain New York City institutions, like El Museo del Barrio and the Studio Museum in Harlem, are consciously shaped by ethnicity and race.
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In fact, you will feel more consciously and intensely to be of a certain age, which I happen to think is a benefit.
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Coming off Beat the Champ, where you have some really beautiful, lush arrangements, you decided to do a consciously pared-down, sparse tour.
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" Zoldak added: "Asking women to take sides by gender is a failing Democratic ploy that is consciously manipulative and a disservice to women.
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They each exposed participants to sexual stimuli — either consciously or subliminally — and then asked them to reveal a "personal event" to a stranger.
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Half the fun of watching Mr. Gutierrez's videos is catching the self-consciously silly "Zoolander" looks he shoots the camera between makeup tricks.
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Piotr Beczała, as Lohengrin, begins the scene with the bashful charm of a silent-movie heartthrob, his singing marked by consciously overwrought sweetness.
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No sooner had an impending cease-fire been announced in Munich than Russian jets carpet-bombed (yes, I use that term consciously) Aleppo.
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Despite the staggering number of bizarre similarities between the Tate, Hinman, and LaBianca murders, the police consciously decided there was still no connection.
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With work — and a lot of help from my therapist — I can spot these unhealthy, worn ways of thinking and consciously dismiss them.
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Frank's hallucinations, consciously or subconsciously, seem to renew his resolve to do whatever it takes to stay alive and in the White House.
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I have to consciously warm up my tone in emails to appear cordial (every affected smiley probably shaves a minute off my life).
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I think that there's something that people are trying to get back in touch to, whether consciously or unconsciously, through that festival experience.
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I wasn't consciously thinking indoor or outdoor—it was more intuitive, guided by the specifics of the story I was trying to tell.
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Whether you are free-writing with your eyes closed or consciously writing a list, embrace your inner wisdom and connect to your intuition.
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Tobin says he didn't "consciously" choose the same week as weed legalization to go public, but the timing makes for an interesting comparison.
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Male pain is treated as more important than female pain — not by everyone nor necessarily consciously, but through subtle psychological and social mechanisms.
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Esperanto is a "constructed" language, meaning it was consciously designed by a person or group of people (other examples include Klingon and Elvish).
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Could we all be perpetuating internalized racism by consciously, or even unconsciously, excluding Black men and other men of color as romantic prospects?
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We consciously sought an ideological mix of people: some at least receptive to the idea of a government-run system, others totally opposed.
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Photo by Cameron Kelly, courtesy of ISSUE Project Room "I don't consciously decide at what point music begins and ends," Napoleon told me.
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That's also biologically practical, because connecting more than one sense creates a greater impact than the listener is even able to consciously control.
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I want to write un-self-consciously, without any worry that I'm echoing something that's already been written that crept into my head.
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