I felt self-conscious because I didn't want to make him self-conscious.
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The reason we haven't made self-conscious machines is primarily because we are in denial about what makes us self-conscious.
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In "Prep," Sittenfeld's blockbuster debut, she portrayed a middle-class young woman attending an elite boarding school, someone self-conscious about being self-conscious.
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I was always self conscious about it & today didn't help.
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I just felt horrible and really self conscious about it.
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I can't dance, I'm self conscious and a bit shy.
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My then–4-year-old sister Khloe was self-conscious about her Afro — so self-conscious that she refused to go to school after receiving offensive comments from her classmates about her natural hair.
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Swimsuit shopping is the self-conscious little sister of bra shopping.
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How would we go about actually assembling our self-conscious machine?
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I felt small, ugly, and incredibly self-conscious about my chest.
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Nondrinkers can become overly self-conscious about going against the grain.
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I was very self-conscious [about] the way people saw me.
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I'm extremely self-conscious about the dark circles around my eyes.
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"I also just never felt self-conscious about it," she says.
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From that moment on, I felt self-conscious about my body.
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Her body is changing and she's very self-conscious about it.
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The place glowered out at the city with self-conscious insolence.
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I was always self-conscious about it and today didn't help.
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It's hard to imagine Nicole Kidman being self-conscious about anything.
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How have you learned to embrace features you're self-conscious about?
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Described thus, maybe he does sound like a self-conscious auteur.
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And many conservative theorists are very self-conscious of this fact.
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At first they are self-conscious, and their voices are tender.
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This postmodern approach to modernism leads to some self-conscious nonsense.
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When I wasn't so self-conscious about how I was seen.
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Watching her mother, Humar became self-conscious about her own hair.
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Jed, like the German city, is full of self-conscious historicity.
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It is, above all, a deeply self-conscious performance of animus.
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"I get self-conscious sometimes about being melodramatic," Jones says via email.
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The real danger of AI is not that it becomes "self-conscious".
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But I just felt so self-conscious and not proud of myself.
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There isn't a single day that a human being becomes self-conscious.
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This is how we would have to build a self-conscious machine.
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She's too self-conscious to pee in front of her cell mates.
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In other words, it's normal — and essentially human — to feel self-conscious.
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I was always fairly self-conscious of my figure before having kids.
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It was the first time he didn't feel self-conscious at dinner.
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"I always felt so self-conscious," Fawcett told Texas Monthly in 1997.
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I have always felt self-conscious about the tip of my nose.
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During that time, Feinstein felt self-conscious and concerned about her health.
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She loves to draw but is too self-conscious to show it.
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Ephemerality can also encourage sharing by making people feel less self-conscious.
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He's painfully self-conscious and feels like he's stuck in a rut.
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And yet I find myself feeling self-conscious about my wayward neurons.
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Thinking back to high school, I remember being embarrassed and self-conscious.
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Like any middle schooler, she was a little nerdy and self-conscious.
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" Self-conscious that he's waxing lyrical, Parry quickly adds: "It's really corny.
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I was self-conscious about my size, and this suit covered everything.
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When did you start to feel self-conscious that emotion wasn't boyish?
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When it premiered in 2013, House of Cards was a self-conscious
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"I would feel self-conscious doing it, for some reason," he said.
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I mean the self-conscious style and gaudy opera of the place.
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She is a self-reflexive writer who, miraculously, doesn't seem self-conscious.
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" It was, she said, "the most self-conscious thriller I've ever opened.
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I was too self-conscious, too animated, too weird in high school.
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I think this has made us less happy and more self-conscious.
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When I smoke a joint, I become extremely self-conscious and stressed.
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Because I was so self-conscious about seeming like an attention-seeker.
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He approaches those discussions with humor to help self-conscious teenagers relax.
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But Voltaire and Lenny Bruce, they didn't make self-conscious folk rock.
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A few dressed in self-conscious deference to the pieces on view.
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Self-conscious that his hair was graying, he wore a baseball cap.
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But Mr. Baltrop's a classicist too, just a less self-conscious one.
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It all felt fake and I was super self-conscious and uncomfortable.
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Self-conscious attempts at reverse engineering are almost always an embarrassing flop.
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After that, people get self-conscious and it all becomes something different.
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And that Cleo enjoys a liberated and un-self-conscious sex life.
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"I was self-conscious, especially coming back after two kids," she said.
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"As a man, I'm a little self-conscious," Mr. Unger, 35, said.
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She's willing to talk but is shy and a bit self-conscious.
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Now, having had two babies, I feel a bit more self-conscious.
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If the outlandish makes you feel self-conscious, imagine yourself as a character.
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I felt self-conscious as possibly the only person of color around. Rubio,
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Nor is it wanting to recognize robots as self-conscious entities (thank goodness).
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I felt both shallow and self-conscious — two emotions I rarely identify with.
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If this trait is so useful, then why aren't all animals self-conscious?
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Also, a lot of women are also more self-conscious about their bodies.
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I marveled at these haunting, grainy images with a self-conscious, uncertain voyeurism.
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"[Many] women feel self-conscious about their orgasms, or lack thereof," Marin says.
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Where you can be a little less self-conscious about how you look.
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Russell admitted that sex scenes once made her self-conscious about her body.
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I have been self-conscious about my tummy since I've had a child.
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I was very self-conscious... I almost psyched myself out of a job.
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He was pretty self-conscious being opposite Dwayne Johnson on the Baywatch set.
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" CH: "Would you describe yourself as self-conscious or do you feel confident?
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Equal parts self-conscious, confident and narcissistic, the perfect metaphor for Veronica herself.
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It's like life: The less self-conscious you are, the better it works.
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A couple of self-conscious boys in sweatshirts stood quietly around their workstations.
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Clearly, this model isn't one to feel self-conscious in her own skin.
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"We were so self-conscious when we first started out," Jesy tells me.
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I was always mad and self-conscious about it and wondered, 'Why me?
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I was just at my most vulnerable then, I was so self-conscious.
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Locke said that individuals are self-conscious creatures who define themselves through action.
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I was self conscious about my breasts hanging and sagging in certain positions.
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But after a few minutes, my usually bold, un-self-conscious friend stopped.
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The blabbering, bumbling, often frumpy, perpetually single, and painfully self-conscious Ms. Jones?
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I'm immediately self-conscious of being in public, more so than most days.
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I feel self-conscious when I'm pale, so it's definitely a confidence booster.
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She pushes me to be more free and less self-conscious about myself.
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I tend to feel self-conscious about my body, as my weight fluctuates.
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The lack of other people taking pictures also made me somewhat self-conscious.
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You can see why Luiselli would want this chastened, self-conscious, documentary veracity.
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Instead, she came across at times as self-conscious and a bit nervous.
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He was handsome in his military uniform; I was self-conscious in mine.
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Even now, she said, his remarks make her feel self-conscious during sex.
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Jaime is self-conscious, anxious and unsure of his place in the world.
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That morning, Campolo was, as usual, a little self-conscious about his attire.
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They're great, because they know how to act and not be self-conscious.
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In talking about their instinctive connection might they risk making it self-conscious?
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But the high adventure is counterpointed at every turn by self-conscious humor.
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"I feel especially self-conscious about my hands," she told Ms. Lawrence-Lightfoot.
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"I hadn't felt that self-conscious in a very long time," Isaac said.
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"I was very self-conscious as to what people would say," Rodriquez says.
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Many of us are far too self-conscious to notice much about others.
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Alt-rock was acutely self-conscious; ska couldn't care less what anyone thought.
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He's humble but boastful, sensitive but callous, self-conscious but overly self-confident.
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But there was no time for such self-conscious thoughts; I needed action.
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School of Seven Bells had found a way forward, un-self-conscious and unified.
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Unfollow accounts that make you feel self-conscious and add feeds that inspire you.
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The vocal house that emerges from our side is arch, plastic, embarrassed, self-conscious.
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He seemed self-conscious about being feted by the room of business school students.
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It is the most important feature in our blueprint for a self-conscious machine.
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"I've always been really anxious and self-conscious about my singing voice," she explains.
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Hiding Like counts might get users posting more because they'll be less self-conscious.
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These strong women were self-conscious about their bodies and questioning their self-worth.
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After my first, I felt self-conscious about my stretch marks and different shape.
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"I'm a big eater, so if I'm eating, I'm always self-conscious," she said.
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Q. Were the Bedouins initially awkward or self-conscious in front of the camera?
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"Growing up, I was really self conscious about the way I looked," he says.
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"Her body is changing and she's very self-conscious about it," says the source.
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I go to that part of me that isn't self-conscious or ego-driven.
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I can safely say feeling so self conscious has left my confidence in tatters.
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As one of the school's older students, Belinda said was self-conscious at first.
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Growing up in L.A. was hard; I was self-conscious about so many things.
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"It's really nice to not be self-conscious about who I am," she said.
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And you can get self-conscious about it, like, 'Am I worthy of this?
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We had one doctor who felt self-conscious when residents were walking behind him.
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I eat about five to Janssen's one but am way past feeling self-conscious.
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But he felt self-conscious about the horseshoe-shaped scar that was left behind.
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Of course it's all done in a self-conscious, arty way — are humans necessary?
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Because she has this giant bullshit detector, it made her almost more self-conscious.
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"La La Land" is simultaneously a self-conscious throwback and a forward-looking gamble.
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But she feels self-conscious, lying on her side in a cold sweat, waiting.
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She looked fantastically un-self-conscious in her great American Midwest of a body.
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Five years for him to move past the self-conscious, uncertain man from 2011.
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And so it's difficult to talk about money because you already feel self-conscious.
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They stood in a self-conscious line before their audience, unsure how to begin.
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Even by Twitter standards, it's a hothouse subculture — self-conscious, emotional, quick to injure.
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While making "Beginning of Things" with Charlie Worsham, he captured un-self-conscious performances.
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Trump himself has indicated that he feels self-conscious about comments regarding his appearance.
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Also, at a more basic level, he was feeling self-conscious about his looks.
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The dancers are caught in an offhand moment, un-self-conscious and not performing.
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Sometimes my friends point it out which can make me feel more self-conscious.
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A trans man, for instance, says he is self-conscious about his tiny hands.
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It makes you feel self-conscious, as someone has just pointed out your insecurity.
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People are self-conscious sitting at home alone, drinking half a bottle of scotch.
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He's so painfully shy and self-conscious that he's kept his world very small.
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Daybreak couldn't care less about those very self-conscious Puzzle Box Show-y constraints.
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Except in direct quotations, the expression is too self-conscious for the news columns.
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Even before I took SSRIs, I was self-conscious of how long I took.
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This may result in a buttcrack sweat storm that makes them feel self-conscious.
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Do you ever feel self-conscious about what you put forth into the world?
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How many self-conscious major artists do we need, and how many celebrity icons?
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But the more I tried to overcome it, the more self-conscious I became.
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Maybe it's because somebody was watching, and I was more self-conscious than she was.
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I felt self-conscious because I felt like I was really not wowing this guy.
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Almost none will become self-conscious, because that would make them worse at their jobs.
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Although whenever I did something like lingerie pictures, I continued to feel incredibly self-conscious.
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She said the video has made her feel self-conscious when it comes to dating.
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It made me very self-conscious because I felt like my body was not mine.
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"Growing up, I was really self-conscious about the way I looked," Sundquist told PEOPLE.
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I spoke little to no Arabic, which I was always self-conscious about doing anyway.
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They're not made for chicks with boobs, so I'm very self-conscious about having them.
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I use to feel self-conscious about my full lips, when I was very young.
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If you're a careful spender, you might be self-conscious about people noticing your habits.
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It's also possible that you're self-conscious about being the center of attention, Marin says.
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But even during those stints, I was way too self-conscious to try running outdoors.
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But when I stepped out on the street, I realized how self-conscious I was.
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I am too self-conscious to eat on the subway when it's crowded (plus, germs).
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With most games, I eventually find myself becoming self-conscious about the time with them.
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"The people who work out the hardest often are because they're self-conscious," he said.
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I have three cats, so I'm super self-conscious about my apartment smelling like cats.
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And many subjects become self-conscious when they know a camera is pointed their way.
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Women carry their pregnancy in all different ways, and can be self-conscious about it.
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I'm always self-conscious because people are like 'you're just so morbid and so sad.
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The kids weren't self-conscious about what they were doing in front of the cameras.
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While I'm vain and totally self-conscious, I do hope you provide me your perspective.
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At this point, I was even self-conscious about my scar in front of him.
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"Before my accident, I hated my legs and I was very self-conscious," she said.
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Weekends, hibernation days, or holidays are a great time to start if you're self-conscious.
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I felt self-conscious about modeling, but you can't let self-consciousness get to you.
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He was so self-conscious that he kept his hair buzzed short to hide them.
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The friendship between the two writers was, from the start, a self-conscious literary dialogue.
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You're basically trying to be un-self-conscious and use your imagination and lose yourself.
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Each of these four restaurants I recently visited felt instantly approachable and un-self-conscious.
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When I joined National Review at age 24 I joined a very self-conscious tradition.
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I had always loved the water; I felt less self-conscious—more nimble, more free.
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Are you more self-conscious when the songs are stripped back compared to Parquet Courts?
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Rarely lustful or repressed, these Victorians were more often embarrassed, uncomfortable, self-conscious or vain.
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They taught me to take chances, to be more alert, to be more self-conscious.
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But the book is hampered by an awkward, self-conscious sprinkling of that Russian Mystique.
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She says that the scared, self-conscious woman she used to be died with him.
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One of the things about living in L.A. is that I feel less self-conscious.
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And though rampant with provocation, Can lacked the self-conscious guile of much Western experimentalism.
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The only problem is that Richard, self-conscious about his sometimes shuffling gait, doesn't dance.
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But Mr. Love's shifts between dialect and lyricism are more self-conscious, his characterizations shallower.
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"I don't feel self conscious about any part of my body," the reality star said.
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But Perfume Genius is too self-conscious and too doubtful to sink into retro comforts.
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They did this because they felt self-conscious about the stereotype of how Indians smell.
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Oxford Karen told me she's become a little more self-conscious because of the meme.
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She sounds knowing, pensive, improvisational and utterly natural, rising above all the self-conscious backdrop.
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I was always self-conscious about our first season and felt like it wasn't good.
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A lot of it, though, seems more self-conscious, more academic, than his movies did.
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The Revue presented itself as an informal hootenanny, but it was a self-conscious one.
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Others report feeling self-conscious about the appearance of their vagina after a natural birth.
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So trying to figure out what that is for your character, it's just so self-conscious.
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"I was always really self-conscious of myself and I didn't like my smile," she said.
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Putting herself in the public eye was painful because she was self-conscious about her appearance.
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The speakers elicited gasps of wonder, un-self-conscious giggles, or heavy sighs of righteous indignation.
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"In my younger twenties I was far more self-conscious of how I look," she says.
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" —Aiden "Here I feel like I can be myself and express myself without being self-conscious.
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They wanted to hear about my life in New York, which made me feel self-conscious.
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How much do you think being self-conscious as a child affects you as an adult?
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"I have to be pretty un-self-conscious when I'm working," Yuskavage says one January afternoon.
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They seem self-conscious about being "terrible people," hyper-aware that what they do is destructive.
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It's sweet, until Kate hears her mom sing and becomes self-conscious about her own abilities.
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But I feel like we live in different worlds now, and it makes me self-conscious.
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But even though they helped me, I always felt a little self-conscious about my meds.
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I am a little self-conscious about my dark circles when I don't get enough sleep.
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Fair enough: He's self-conscious enough to know what doing that particular television show would entail.
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It makes people too self-conscious about the past,though try explaining that to a kid.
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Boyle: At the time [of the show's release], I remember being pretty self-conscious about it.
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I've been insecure and self-conscious about my penis size for most of my adult life.
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The audience was plunged immediately into the drama, without orchestral preamble or self-conscious scene-setting.
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And as a self-conscious species, we have to grapple with a lot of these anxieties.
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It got to a point where I was very self-conscious—especially as a male blogger.
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Makeup, along with the memories of being self-conscious, helps her feel confident, despite her scars.
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She felt self-conscious on set, but listening to music helped her get into the zone.
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So too, in a sense, can every self-conscious nude ever snapped in a bathroom mirror.
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" And, the pieces "rarely feature large, showy gemstones which might make the wearer feel self-conscious.
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He feels as though he is being regarded as an oddity and has become self-conscious.
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For Democrats, Trump's ability to draw huge debate audiences is something they are self-conscious of.
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Instead, Kimhi argues that a self-conscious, first-person perspective — an "I" — is internal to logic.
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Self-conscious of it, he became withdrawn and avoided speaking in school or other public situations.
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But it makes me a little bit more self-conscious, I think, in general, in public.
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I am self-conscious in bathing suits, so most of my tourism is done through books.
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Michael Fassbender didn't have time to feel self-conscious about his full-frontal scenes in "Shame."
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Or maybe I was just self-conscious about seeing "Fifty Shades Darker" alone at 11 a.m.
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Students with mellifluous Appalachian accents often tell me how self-conscious they are when they speak.
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I was very self-conscious about having a lot of this weight gain in my stomach.
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The production is probably too stately and self-conscious to achieve such full, senses-blurring immersion.
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She isn't self-conscious about operating between mediums, and her work doesn't ask clever formal questions.
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People today seem less likely to give themselves intellectual labels or join self-conscious philosophical movements.
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I don't need to feel self-conscious around you or scared to be who I am.
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Its impeccably assembled elements often felt self-conscious to me, and I kept a spectator's distance.
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Now the 50-year-old says she embraces it, although growing up it made her self conscious.
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For someone who eats tuna salad sandwiches on the subway, I am an unusually self-conscious person.
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"Women carry their pregnancy in all different ways, and can be self-conscious about it," adds Conrad.
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All except for self-conscious Jom Wo, who shied away and silently stood off to the side.
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As early as age 7, I can remember feeling self-conscious about my weight and my body.
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And although she's experienced success, Ayers does admit to being self-conscious about her disability at times.
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She arrives and feels extremely self-conscious surrounded by thin women in little black dresses and heels.
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Sam Sandmire is walking around, making sure people don't feel too self-conscious about taking some food.
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Even if I'm engaged in fucking my fantasy, I'm still going to be like really self conscious.
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I was suddenly self-conscious, when just a second before I had been lost in the moment.
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As for my body, I am always self-conscious about the way I look, especially my weight.
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I was just so self-conscious about everything: my skin, my nose, all of my features, really.
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Unless it's part of a kind of organized and self conscious … And then, wow, does it come.
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I think I was most self-conscious about my lips being a little on the smaller side.
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" She adds, "I almost felt proud of how far I could go instead of being self-conscious.
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My Perfect Body makes plain Warhol's self-conscious relationship to his own body and fascination with others.
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They might touch their bellies or lift up their boobs because it's something they're self conscious about.
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Is there a way to have an authentic feminist horror film that isn't self-conscious or ironic?
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"I was a very insecure, self-conscious kid, and as an artist even more so," he said.
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Take things you aren't happy with or are self-conscious about and turn it into something good.
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I'm afraid if we go in there now, she's gonna get self-conscious and shut down again.
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Who knows...maybe that's just me being self-conscious of their impeccable styles, and childishly good looks.
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But numbers show that most women still feel extremely self-conscious when they put on a swimsuit.
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I even kept my hand over my mouth because I was self-conscious about my lips moving.
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The family always struggled financially, but he didn't feel extremely self-conscious about it; instead, he adapted.
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Following the procedure, Leta appeared visibly happier, less self-conscious, and ready for her big wedding day.
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"I was self-conscious about it and would nervously pick at it if it lingered," Brod said.
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I am extremely self-conscious about my love handles and thighs, but these jeans were surprisingly flattering.
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Self-conscious and privileged, Gemma has her own questions: Why did her father leave his pharmaceutical company?
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Like Meadow's movies, "Innocents" is a highly reflexive and self-conscious work, continually curling in on itself.
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When it is 'campy,' it is more self-conscious, but we are going to look at both.
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She even appears in a drolly self-conscious question-and-answer session, in English, with the audience.
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No one says anything, but I can feel—maybe because I'm especially self-conscious—the quizzical stares.
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Cancers were acutely self-aware in high school, which could easily turn into being overly self-conscious.
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Another theme in the ads is that people feel self-conscious smoking cigarettes in an office environment.
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But the self-conscious preachiness and gaseous prose of the first book have been toned down. Some.
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The AI is creating artworks; does it need to be self-conscious to be considered an artist?
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I often get self-conscious about doing this, though: I never like being defined by my allergies.
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As a matter of fact, I always felt less self-conscious when I was playing a character.
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It is the voice of a mild-mannered civil servant — cerebral, courtly, deferential and exquisitely self-conscious.
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Her un-self-conscious conviction, and pure pleasure, cut right through the prevailing slow stream of treacle.
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The documentary, Kenigsberg added, is "poised unsatisfyingly between an explosive exposé and a self-conscious put-on."
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But whenever Zellweger caught herself telling me about these things for too long, she became self-conscious.
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And then I was becoming self-conscious about my bad arm, and introducing fatal hesitations and hitches.
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The boy was self-conscious about how ghastly he looked, so he had withdrawn from his friends.
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It's the self-conscious, painterly coolness of subjects like a dog sadly contemplating an oversize water dish.
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Normally I'm really self-conscious, but I knew I was correct and wanted to stick with it.
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"I was very self-conscious, deeply insecure and anxious," Sophia, a Brooklyn high school student, told me.
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The Salle who emerges is both vain and un-self-conscious, talented and slipshod, fascinating and pedestrian.
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Ms. Nyong'o candidly acknowledged being self-conscious of her darker skin in an unforgettable speech in 2014.
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So there's no way he named his Get Out follow-up without self-conscious reference to Them!
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Such phrases, repeated and varied, make the reader aware, if not self-conscious, about the reading act.
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These days, choreographers are constantly being urged to create same-sex duets, but a lot of dance-makers don't really know what to do with the form, and the results can easily come off as either self-conscious or the opposite: cold, so as not to look self-conscious.
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While Mixon plays the self-conscious Otto on the show, in real life, she's all about body positivity.
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Another time, drunk and hot for a fight, he tells his sweet, self-conscious wife that she's ugly.
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Kentridge picks up the theme of intimate human relations and represents them in his understated, self-conscious way.
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But, when I put it on, things are different, and I become self-conscious of it as well.
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Yes, in so far as I didn't feel self-conscious about saying the things that I was saying.
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The Forrest Gump actor then described feeling "self-conscious" while recording in front of the producers and writers.
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It clears out all of the self-conscious noise of being cool and concentrates instead on being free.
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Being a Britney stan is having a self-conscious knowledge that your fave is human, just like you.
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"I definitely had jobs in the past where I felt a little self conscious about that," he said.
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It's a sweet move, especially since Susie is self-conscious about needing Joel to come to their rescue.
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She legitimately seems so much less self-conscious with the fellow freshman, and that's something to root for.
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I know I'm healthy … but I was expecting to not be as affected by it … I'm self-conscious.
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"Lost Children Archive" is cerebral and self-conscious, but it exerts a visceral tug of wonder and terror.
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Furthermore, Strack thought that videotaping the subjects might have made them more self-conscious, also skewing the results.
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Others however, despite my adoration, have admitted feeling self-conscious about rubbing their feet all over my face.
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Sansa's confrontation with Littlefinger also felt a bit self-conscious, but to the opposite, and very powerful, effect.
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The toga I was wearing showed a lot of side boob, and I was feeling self-conscious again.
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But to constantly barrage us with poorly lit semi-self conscious pics of you flexing is poor form.
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But despite everything Arthur does, Camelot creeps ever closer to the decadence and self-conscious irony of modernity.
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This ought to sound familiar, because the whole thing is a deeply self-conscious pastiche of cyberpunk tropes.
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"You have to let your clothing empower you and not be self-conscious in that clothing," said Lawson.
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Bieber's star persona is typically more lovesick or romantic than self-referential, although Purpose was more self-conscious.
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Two diners, after noticing that their neighbors were all drinking juice, suddenly felt self-conscious about their vodka.
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I really think that we're kind of being shown that you shouldn't be self conscious about being yourself.
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Malls and the self-conscious monuments of modish architectural stars are "one way to kill cities," he added.
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It may attract some attention from curious eyes, but overall, I personally wasn't that self-conscious about it.
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On the sidewalk, he began a sort of self-conscious processional, lingering for a handshake in a crosswalk.
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The "Friday's Child" duet from "Jazz Calendar" (1968) is Swinging Sixties self-conscious sexiness (costumes by Derek Jarman).
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But he was distracted by his anxiety, and then self-conscious about the extra time he was taking.
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This only makes me more self-conscious about my slow starts in the morning—my shameful Executive Time.
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Wild Nothing's Jack Tatum, with whom I spoke next, seemed reassuringly more self-conscious and less at ease.
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"You're looking at an era in the 90s when masculinity becomes very self-conscious, very reflexive," he says.
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They're too self-conscious about their bodies and have anxiety about others seeing whatever parts they're insecure about.
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His crooked teeth gave away a childhood spent in poverty, but he was not self-conscious about them.
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Becky Dickinson, who had felt self-conscious about performing, said she joined Kusika only after Nakesha encouraged her.
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Because without ever seeming self-conscious, Mr. Butterworth tells a spellbinding story that is also all about storytelling.
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"Hopefully this is going to reach her, and she doesn't have to feel as self-conscious about it."
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A beautiful dancer who has trouble projecting, he could use some of Mr. Ramasar's un-self-conscious gusto.
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Freddie was very self-conscious about his teeth and was often trying to hide them with his lip.
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Leilani Clay, 17, said she was self-conscious about her eczema, which had worsened because of the water.
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This is, in the end, a knowing and self-conscious way of letting us in on that process.
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I felt self-conscious, as if I needed to demonstrate my talent with the art in every line.
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But "Cold Case Hammarskjold" is finally poised unsatisfyingly between an explosive exposé and a self-conscious put-on.
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But now that they knew I could see them, I, too, felt self-conscious, like an unwanted houseguest.
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I felt as if I'd crashed the most uninhibited, un-self-conscious party I'd been to in years.
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I was a little self-conscious that I was years older than other interns during and after college.
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The narrator is the good girl, the self-conscious, prudent one, who plays Ethel to Tracey's flamboyant Lucy.
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I was self-conscious at first, but I'm not anymore and I haven't been in a long time.
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No one has ever witnessed a celestial event and wished it had been more contained or self-conscious.
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Self-conscious of her own edge toward the mainstream, Ms. Le Pen now buries her most incendiary proclamations.
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The lack of modern technology even made me a bit self-conscious about taking photos of my own.
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But "Cold Case Hammarskjold" is finally poised unsatisfyingly between an explosive exposé and a self-conscious put-on.
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The soundtrack, ranging from They Might Be Giants to the Hollies to Nina Simone, feels annoyingly self-conscious.
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"No, I'm good," I said without looking up, self-conscious about my proximity to so massive a man.
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I actually feel kinda self-conscious that there's so many white people in the game, to be honest.
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It becomes a self-conscious, dated and maudlin reminder of the ceaseless march of time and your inevitable demise.
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These are the things that make women self conscious, that create the unrealistic ideals of beauty that we have.
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Sometimes I get really self-conscious after surgery - I feel like everyone is having a huge stickybeak at me.
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Hilary Duff has learned to love her body — even the parts of it she was once self-conscious about.
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The development of self-conscious AIs will follow this model closely, as robots have already become our domesticated pals.
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Nor was it due to him feeling self-conscious as the only Hispanic kid at the predominantly white school.
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"Don't be self-conscious about dreaming, or about people thinking you're too idealistic, and not serious enough," Branson says.
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She's always felt self-conscious about her nose, and decided to undergo rhinoplasty this past January to change it.
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At Cal Fire, Ming is sensitive to the culture and that people can be self-conscious about seeking help.
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I was so self conscious about not having hair, and I felt as if everyone was looking at me.
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Feature Presentation Growing up, I was hugely self-conscious about my lips and my eyes, because kids were mean.
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The duo understood that most adults feel self-conscious about being fitted with metal braces so late in life.
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I was thinking about being an artist and, specifically, how I used to get really self-conscious at festivals.
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"Her body is changing and she's very self-conscious about it," a source told PEOPLE about Jenner's first pregnancy.
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Emma Stone wasn't awkward or self-conscious in Easy A. Naya Rivera had mastered her eyeliner application in Glee.
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Throughout the piece, Tran asserts that she has always been made to feel self-conscious about her Vietnamese heritage.
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We Are Beautiful We Are Doomed was definitely in between things because it was the first self-conscious record.
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Body shaming and feeling self-conscious are issues for people of all sizes, but especially those who are overweight.
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"Everyone was talking about her arms, and she became very self-conscious about how muscular they were," Hawkins explained.
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"I used to be in a band when I was young and I was terribly self-conscious," Nighy says.
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Deadpool 2's Domino (Zazie Beetz), whose superpower is luck, is a similarly self-conscious elaboration on superhero expectations.
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We see how un-self-conscious the riders are in their saddles; they're poised and completely in their element.
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It is also decidedly self-conscious — determining itself, out of itself, responding with novelty to its own ossified forms.
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Her early paintings, which include portraits of wealthy aristocratic women, reflect a sense of constriction and self-conscious modesty.
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I am freeeeee, yes, but also self-conscious because our room has mirrors on every surface except the floor.
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What's a game that made you suddenly hyper self-conscious, or surprised you with how it reflected your personality?
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Toronto is mysterious and yet completely transparent; self-conscious to a fault but absolutely extra when the mood strikes.
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Dancers can be sparse on the floor, self-conscious and jokey, at least until the Fuzzy Nipples kick in.
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These are the things that make women self-conscious, that create the unrealistic ideals of beauty that we have.
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According to a 2015 Refinery29 study, 80% of millennial women avoid activities because they're self-conscious about their bodies.
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It just seems like if you are self conscious about your relationship, it's even more obvious if you're famous.
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TV can't help but respond to other television—for its entire history, it's been an imitative, self-conscious medium.
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Still, the overall effect is as close to elemental as a project this ambitious and self-conscious could be.
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"Killing them, therefore, cannot be equated with killing normal human beings, or any other self-conscious beings," he writes.
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The Invisible+ version is virtually undetectable, allowing me to wear it to and during work without feeling self-conscious.
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For your cosplaying, tech-loving, utterly un-self-conscious friends, these elf earbuds are sure to get a laugh.
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The point is that anyone paying any attention at all knows that Trump is self-conscious about his hands.
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West, still self-conscious, said, "I didn't have my confidence back, " but as Caramanica writes, it was a start.
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As front people Jessicka and Katie Jane were powerful and vulnerable, sexy and terrifying, visible and vocally self-conscious.
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They also played The Outcasts' concert film Self-Conscious Over You, and between the two flicks the Stimulators performed.
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Here, 60% of women reported feeling too self-conscious in their swimwear to post a photo to social media.
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When Cavaradossi's back was turned, however, this Tosca dropped that lovable, self-conscious mask in brief storms of fury.
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" She added: "It's a shame that women have to feel insecure or self-conscious about how their bodies look.
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"I was always a thin girl growing up, and I was very self-conscious about my stomach," Konkle said.
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When you've spent a week being savaged for old-uncle-creepiness, it's easy to get a little self-conscious.
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In Eilish's digital-native universe, it's impossible to pretend that anything is unobserved or unmediated; everything is self-conscious.
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And I had been mildly self conscious about it, but then he points this out and I got scared.
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I've been self-conscious of my tummy area (and in general) since I had my son 3 years ago.
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"I began to get the spots on my face and that made me more self-conscious," she told CNN.
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Also, I (Mary) am self-conscious about my S's, and these mics do a good job of controlling them.
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When he stepped to the microphone, he showed none of Trump's proud irreverence, none of Trump's self-conscious flashiness.
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It's a joy, for instance, to watch him suggest Beau's self-conscious bashfulness after his first night with Rufus.
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It can be hard for people to have successful job interviews if they're feeling self-conscious about their teeth.
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She's everything I wished I could be at that age, but was too afraid and self-conscious to try.
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There's lots of talk about the gentrification happening here, and when I first moved in, I felt self-conscious.
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"Don't be self-conscious about dreaming, or about people thinking you're too idealistic, and not serious enough," Branson writes.
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Sometimes they became aware that he had been secretly filming them, which made them both self-conscious and curious.
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In particular, he disdains the careful, self-conscious husbanding of themes and messages that preoccupies many of his peers.
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They recognized themselves in each other; they talked about their difficulties connecting with people, their tendencies to feel self-conscious.
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But a pool party when you're a shy, self-conscious teenager surrounded by pretty, popular girls you barely even know?
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The next we are just too tired or self-conscious to go to the dance, the game or the party.
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They have to get a bit wild and greasy with me so it doesn't fly to be overly self-conscious.
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But, it'll also make you a heck of a lot more self conscious next time you grab a subway pole.
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The reason for the latter is that every woman carries differently, and may be self-conscious about her growing body.
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"People are so worried and so self-conscious of them, but I've never seen a woman without them," she says.
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But I was feeling self-conscious all of a sudden, now that I was alone in a bedroom with Caleb.
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The presence of the artwork includes the viewer in the experience, with a self-conscious awareness in relation to it.
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Are there features you're self-conscious about and if so, how have you helped yourself feel more confident about them?
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Not one for the self-conscious, Ghostdrone 2.0 VR from EHang adds a new twist to flying a UAV around.
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Prisma filters could make people less self-conscious about being on camera because acne or bad lighting would be obscured.
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"By then I had written so many failed proposals to NIH that the staff was pretty self-conscious," he says.
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For me, being on TV was like looking in a mirror, and I was very self-conscious about my eyes.
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"When I joined National Review at age 24 I joined a very self-conscious tradition," Brooks fondly reminisced in March.
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Immediately what I would want to say is, Of course, but since he was around I would feel self-conscious.
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"I went through a short period where I was self-conscious, and I held back a little bit," she says.
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With every gesture, she had felt self-conscious, always asking herself whether what she was doing was sexy or silly.
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His photographs are posed, his sitters self-conscious, and his images printed in black and white from glass plate negatives.
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Because she was self-conscious of her own nose for so long, she refused to be photographed from the side.
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Spoon's jarring, stop-and-go motion demands the listener pause and contemplate the album as a self-conscious aesthetic object.
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If actors are trying to convey, in a smart way, the context of the scene, that becomes too self-conscious.
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The chaste prose of her current trilogy seems almost like a reproach to the self-conscious virtuosity that preceded it.
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Yet Sebald also extracts from this self-conscious antiquarianism something unaccountable: a mysterious contemporary stillness, an otherworldliness of the present.
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In the home, differences like these are magnified, because people are less self-conscious and because enforced intimacy generates friction.
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Some reviewers found Mr. Cox's films overly introspective and self-conscious, but those who championed his work did so ardently.
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In actuality, self-conscious and self-directed A.I. is very far away, and may well not be possible at all.
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"Every time I would send him a beat, I would get self-conscious that it wasn't good enough," he says.
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In my twenties, I was so self-conscious about my work and talent that I felt I needed something more.
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A woman's testimony on the Flex site notes that she feels less self-conscious having period sex thanks to Flex.
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Self-conscious about my flat chest and short stature, I worried I'd never be able to do what they did.
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Many of us have certain spots we feel particularly self-conscious about, and these devices are made for just that.
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It was difficult to hide though, obviously, so if you're self-conscious it could have an impact on your climb.
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Others said it left "a weird taste in my mouth" and made them "self-conscious about my after-milk breath."
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He tells the story of Lev Beniov, a self-conscious 17-year-old Jewish boy during the siege of Leningrad.
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This is the least self-conscious moment of the day, a private ritual that would look funny to anyone watching.
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These poems anticipate Cindy Sherman's self-portraiture in different guises: There is a self-conscious, pre-postmodern atmosphere around them.
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The creativity just kind of flowed, so when I listen to the record, it doesn't feel self-conscious to me.
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Ballet's marginal status in the cultural sphere only enhanced ballerinas' rarefied, self-conscious celebrity and the cultishness of their followers.
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You could also view that character as a self-conscious throwback — part of the film's sly and appealing old-fashionedness.
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Some of that reach toward movie-ness nudged the show into self-conscious precocity, the equivalent of skipping a grade.
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Ms. McNamara gives us a Martha stripped of her usual primal earthiness, a woman who is willfully, calculatedly self-conscious.
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The visual overload suggests Instagram bait, but Kataria insists it's not an exercise in irony or winking, self-conscious garishness.
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If no one's above self-conscious stall-lurking, then perhaps we're all a lot more similar than it sometimes seems.
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He was self-conscious about his lack of education, his "oppressive" upbringing in Mississippi, even his skin color, she said.
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He loved their self-conscious carriage and their talk, the swingy three-quarters-contrived vocabulary of threat, loyalty, and doom.
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Walking into a grocery store or other public places with her new 'do made her feel self-conscious, she said.
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Perhaps most troublingly, I began to love how drinking seemed to help me escape my overly anxious, self-conscious mind.
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The curators have apparently decided to be self-conscious and transparent — to contrast the authority and opacity of the CCF.
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Elf earbuds For your cosplaying, tech-loving, utterly un-self-conscious friends, these elf earbuds are sure to get a laugh.
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I found myself getting more and more self-conscious about what I perceived to be a massive imbalance on my face.
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" For people who feel self-conscious about their bodies, Irwin said it's important to love yourself "no matter how you look.
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That tendency — more than any self-conscious partisan gamesmanship — helps explain exactly why this zombified investigation has simply refused to die.
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The things that make us self-conscious aren't as flattering as the delusion of ego or the illusion of self-permanence.
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No. Nobody's publicly shaming Zuckerberg for having a staff, but damn, the boy genius sure does seem self-conscious about it!
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But her sparse, ironic style lacks the self-conscious self-indulgence of Fermor's prose, and is all the better for it.
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It's childlike, casting Yachty's boasts in an innocent and un-self-conscious light, as though he's stunting while riding a tricycle.
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Like I'm self-conscious that it happened for me and I want to make everybody feel good and maybe I don't.
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"Now, when I'm self-conscious, I'll do something completely crazy or goofy to get out of my own head," she explains.
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I admit: At the time I wasn't ready for a girl like her, mostly because I was immature and self-conscious.
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Although critics have bemoaned Monáe's failure to score chart hits, Dirty Computer's musical functionalism hardly means she's abandoned self-conscious artistry.
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These extensive references are not self-conscious or self-congratulatory, because Ms Monáe is embedded in the movements she sings about.
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I can't remember the last time I was on a set and was made to feel self-conscious about my body.
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Six other goats were paraded before the judges, while multiple other ones were feeling self-conscious and had to be carried.
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It's easy to pop in and out of, and both of you would be too self-conscious to throw a tantrum.
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A self-conscious self-promoter, he was a firebrand populist who threatened the establishment in an era of rising income inequality.
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But one celebrity is opening up and inspiring us to not feel so self-conscious about our imperfect teeth: Kirsten Dunst.
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I purchased a one-piece that covered as much of me as possible, and felt very self-conscious that first summer.
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I was definitely self-conscious about doing music at school, but modeling was where I got more scrutiny than the music.
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Where Men Without Women tries to make a statement about, specifically, men and women, it fails: too self-conscious, too glib.
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In a novel that overflows with obsessive, encyclopedic energy, her characters luxuriate in self-conscious play, double meaning, and provocative inquiry.
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Some experience blatant verbal harassment, some feel self conscious about their bodies, and others are afraid of looking inexperienced and foolish.
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Thanks to society's effed-up beauty standards, you're not alone if you've felt self-conscious over a less-than-flat stomach.
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"I went seasons without showing my arms because that was something I was really self-conscious about," she revealed to Hola!
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The current upswell has been built on this granite foundation: Jazz musicians are nothing if not self-conscious about their forebears.
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Elf Earbuds For your cosplaying, tech-loving, utterly un-self-conscious friends, these elf earbuds are sure to get a laugh.
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It teaches you to care less about what others think and, less self-conscious, to get out of your own way.
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Human beings want the recognition of other human beings in order to become self-conscious—to know themselves as autonomous individuals.
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I was so self-conscious of how long my feet looked in the 9s and kept asking my coworkers their opinions.
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Her apparent otherness, she felt, made the writers self-conscious—and awareness of intersectionality wasn't then thought of as a virtue.
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Michael, who speaks in the conversational idioms of Ruth's generation, is just as wry, self-conscious and understated as she is.
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"The nose must have been a terrible handicap for a shy, self-conscious man with a tremendous need for female admiration."
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" (The president is famously self-conscious about the size of his hands.) The following day, Brzezinski expressed that she was "fine.
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On the 2419 mile loop trail she felt self-conscious, walking slowly and sweating because she wasn't used to working out.
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It also isn't remotely Shakespeare's "Hamlet," despite the characters, the Danish setting and the self-conscious attempt to suggest his language.
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It wasn't a self-conscious social enterprise that was designed to fight white supremacy; it was a way of making money.
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In short, here was another self-conscious, tech-aided passage through pop culture's inner workings, an intriguing offer to look inside.
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Bertie is self-conscious and seems to constantly dread exposure, an anxiety whose psychological roots form the arc of the season.
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I like the self-conscious solemnity of the faces in the National Portrait Gallery and the variegated gray of the Thames.
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Saoirse-Monica Jackson plays Erin, an intensely self-conscious youngster who is stuck rooming with her weirdo cousin Orla (Louisa Harland).
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What's more, the kind of self-conscious metatheatrics Mr. Stoppard practiced in these works has become as common as London rain.
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You can tell if someone is feeling self-conscious, but the women band together to try to make someone feel good.
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He felt self-conscious about his face, about his long body, about the fact that his breath might smell of coffee.
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He had a tan, and as flashbulbs popped he had the self-conscious demeanor of a movie star at a première.
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They all read young, for sure, but with the self-conscious, just-say-the-words neutrality that stems from being insecure.
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You learn pretty quickly not to be so self-conscious, and that most of your viewers are really rooting for you.
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And if I'm really in the moment, if I'm really in the head space of Bess, I'm not feeling self-conscious.
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I wanted to be thinner and I felt a bit self-conscious about that, but I was at a healthy weight.
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"My experience is that most directors who lead with ego are not so secretly very insecure or self-conscious," Morrison said.
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Her character on the show is recognizably millennial: adrift in her romantic and professional life, awkward, self-conscious and, well, insecure.
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"I didn't want to embarrass him or make him feel self-conscious," she said, so she asked if he objected. Nope!
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I was self-conscious about the way I was coping with everything, and I wanted to try to understand my behavior.
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So much of life today conspires to make us less free, less alive, less happy, more self-conscious, less other-oriented.
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But rather than living our lives and doing things that make us grow, we become more anxious and more self-conscious.
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When she returned to the mat, Ohashi, now 22, was self-conscious about her body, and comments from a coach didn't help.
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But these finds by Twenty and BP aren't too clingy which will ensure I'm totally comfortable and not at all self-conscious.
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At first, she was self-conscious about the thick zinc, but eventually moved past it and started embracing the brightly colored formulas.
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"I don't think she should watch this season," she says, eyes widening like those of her self-conscious character, also named Issa.
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It all feels oddly old-fashioned, especially coming from a writer like Pullman, who is so self-conscious about his own radicalism.
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Some of the musicians were self-conscious emissaries from their homes; others were expatriates and widely traveled citizens of a connected world.
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This working woman's version seems more self-conscious: chastened by the canon-reproducing sins of its predecessor, eager to make itself useful.
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I felt ridiculed, undermined, and — worst of all — newly self-conscious about a vocal tic of which I'd been erstwhile blissfully unaware.
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Or a woman might be frustrated by new varicose veins, self-conscious of growing breasts, or embarrassed about swollen feet and ankles.
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"People who are hypnotized tend not to be self-conscious, and so they will do things they wouldn't normally do," Spiegel said.
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Anatomy schools were one source; fabricated porcelain dentures were another, but their brittleness and lack of verisimilitude put off self-conscious aristocrats.
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Jones, as the film's moral lead, explains the shortcomings of this attitude in scenes and dialogue that can be rather self-conscious.
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"When I first came to New York, before I got into real estate, I was incredibly self conscious and shy," Serhant wrote.
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I went to the grocery store and stopped to chat with my doorman for a bit without feeling self conscious at all.
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The Library has a wide front window that captures enough dust that you can go without showering and not feel self-conscious.
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I was so scared, but now I am not self-conscious anymore when I'm barefaced because at least my face is framed.
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They are a little larger than would be ideal, but you don't feel self-conscious wearing them, and they are certainly lightweight.
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Age 11-13 At this age, kids: Feel self-conscious about physical changes and feel pressure to conform to cultural gender norms.
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Perhaps he's too self-conscious to let his emotions get the better of him at a Starbucks in Mesquite, just outside Dallas.
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I'm already self-conscious how much the show owes to "Breaking Bad," but this was a very "Breaking Bad"-type of moment.
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They dance too freely (isn't everybody as self-conscious as me?), and they're weirdly not stressed out about the shoddy Wi-Fi.
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Outside of my driver's education class, I had never felt so self-conscious behind the wheel as I did at that launch.
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The party's leaders and voters would be too self-conscious and defensive to go down a road as unabashedly randy as Trump's.
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He stutters something like this never happens, appearing self-conscious the way so many mothers reflexively judge themselves as not good enough.
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"If anything makes one self conscious this is it," she told Gorsuch at the time as they stood in front of photographers.
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A human being is created in the long journey from being a single, microscopic cell to becoming a self-conscious moral agent.
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I always felt self-conscious that people were giving me funny looks because it looked like I was talking into thin air.
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For much of the 2000s, Toronto's bustling—if very self-conscious—metropolitan music scene rested on what Broken Social Scene gave us.
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And thanks the MSQRD filters, people can jazz up their face so they feel less self-conscious or basic about sharing selfies.
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His comic timing and easy manner contrasted with Ingrid's self-conscious weirdness provides a much-needed grounding to the story's occasional kookiness.
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"I'm just trying to pretend he's not there because my belly's hanging out and I'm feeling very self-conscious," she tells me.
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Growing up, I was very self-conscious of the way I looked and really didn't like what I saw in the mirror.
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Indeed, I've grown increasingly less self-conscious when younger players, having put me to the ground, offer apologies along with outstretched hands.
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"I knew he wanted me there, but it was really tough," she said, explaining that she was self-conscious of her injuries.
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Gorman at 40, was self-conscious about her body and had recently given birth when she entered the New York City Marathon.
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In fitting concordance with his self-conscious character, Mr. Kotlyarenko directed the film, and the story was conceived by both its stars.
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But instead of relishing the opportunity to ride in a convertible and wave to fans wearing a tiara, I was self-conscious.
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But as the death toll and fear ratchet higher, I feel more and more self-conscious when I am out and about.
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Why her (according to Mr. Martin) She was so good in "The Drowsy Chaperone" because she could play the self-conscious diva.
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I slowly came out of my shell because the reverb was so dreamy and lush, it made me feel less self-conscious.
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The terrible thing that happened naturally makes the crybully feel unsafe, self-protective and self-conscious to the point of self-absorption.
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I didn't care enough to wake up early and put on makeup or style my hair, yet I was keenly self-conscious.
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That default he no longer sits right with us, while alternating he and she may come across as intrusive or self-conscious.
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Ms. Galperin used to be so self-conscious about the lesion on her forehead that she would Photoshop it out of pictures.
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That self-conscious girl still lived inside me, turning her exhibition into comedy in order to protect herself from being taken seriously.
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At times, it made me self-conscious; why does anyone care what I think about a new Half-Life game, given everything?
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"Sometimes I want to say things, but I can't explain it," Ms. Gambal said, emphasizing how self-conscious this makes her feel.
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Though it wasn't exactly romantic, Cabello did share that she confided in Mendes about being self-conscious on Apple Music's Beats 1.
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It looks so sad, so boring, so scary, and the people who live there tend to be so weird and self-conscious.
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Whether it is self-conscious or subconscious, their decisions are shaped by the people who surround them and the world they inhabit.
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Unprovable though this may be, in the many photographs of naked people taken at Woodstock, the subjects appear surprisingly un-self-conscious.
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Because we're fixated on our coffee stain (or whatever we happen to be self-conscious about), we assume others must be, too.
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Scott is self-conscious about his authority as a critic, and uneasy about the mechanism by which his taste becomes a judgment.
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On the first day of filming, which involved a party scene, Swinton Byrne felt very self-conscious about people looking at her.
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George W. Bush's nachos and peanut-butter-and-jelly sandwiches were sometimes seen as an overly emphatic, self-conscious surrender of sophistication.
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He is overweight and self-conscious, but a nice-fitting suit (which I will gladly pay for) would make him look good.
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Later my tastes changed, and as a self-conscious young would-be literary writer I was embarrassed by my S-F days.
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One way is to make the novel self-conscious, by turning its imitation of reality into an exaggeration, a fun-house mirror.
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Unprovable though this may be, in the many photographs of naked people taken at Woodstock, the subjects appear surprisingly un-self-conscious.
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Some have tried to interpret Kojima's warmed-over action-movie clichés as a self-conscious parody, pointing to his penchant for metatrickery.
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Its bodycon aesthetic makes me self-conscious, and as someone who hates "breaking in" anything, the stiffness of leather scares me a lot.
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But offering more powerful features that drastically change the footage could help users feel less shy and self-conscious about being on camera.
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I'm self-conscious, though, so I stick to my dark, slimming dress code no matter how high my annual deodorant budget may become.
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But he thinks that Christians' best hope of survival lies in a self-conscious retreat into disciplined, prayerful and perhaps relatively small communities.
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One longitudinal study that followed thousands of Americans from age 41 to 50 found they became less neurotic and self-conscious with age.
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I was very self-conscious at that time, so I did not want that to inadvertently offend the people I wanted to photograph.
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When I was a self-conscious preteen, the doctors at what is now Nemours/Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children in Wilmington, Del.
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Nope, it's more likely to make us lose our inhibitions and explore things we'd normally feel too self-conscious (or judgmental) to try.
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I used to be self-conscious about being in workout gear with my kids around, but I've started to get used to it.
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People don't trust silence, they don't trust boredom, they are so self-conscious…and if you just shut up, you'll have an idea.
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She, like all of us at 17, was self-conscious about her body, so, at the time, that's what upset her the most.
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" She continued, "As a little girl I was pretty self conscious about my curls and how crazy and frizzy and knotty they were.
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"I get self-conscious about it because I think it ages me and I don't like how it looks on me," she says.
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Those who recall spending their early 20s as self-conscious buffoons may tire of Anton's relentless winning—at work, romantically and so on.
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Tom: In a weird way, this was probably the most self-conscious record, and it's probably the most try-hard record as well.
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You are self-conscious, aware of your own body, but also suddenly awake to the power you hold, and how to use it.
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Illustration: Angelica Alzona/GizmodoDoctors have this nasty habit of asking a lot of questions, many of which make us uncomfortable or self-conscious.
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" In his 2008 Guinness Book of World Records entry, Fingleton wrote of his height, "I have never been self-conscious about my height.
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It was honestly a good party, but I was cold and feeling my age and all that hair was making me self-conscious.
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Not that these are like self-conscious bangers or anything, but was there a conscious effort to make things more narrative/less ambient?
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When I feel self-conscious about the way my body moves and looks, I'm not paying attention to what everyone else is doing.
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"The only time I think I was really self-conscious was, like, you know, they gotta paint all of you," she told DeGeneres.
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She shares that growing up, she was self conscious about her body — but has learned to express herself and ignore what people think.
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There are two important exceptions, moments of theater that use borrowed words and self-conscious artifice to deliver strong doses of unadorned feeling.
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I ate five which caused me to feel self-conscious about being an eataholic, so I ate a sixth dinner to assuage that.
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" Self-conscious about seeming to jump on the enduring dining trend of hipsters, he added, "It seems like another twist on local food.
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What is hard to nail down and what I get self-conscious about sometimes is how people are going to receive my cocktails.
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He is referred to only as "he," a self-conscious flourish in a narrative preoccupied with the disconnect between public and private lives.
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"Sometimes bookstores will have that one embarrassing section," Wechsler said, giving the crammed shelves a self-conscious scan as a photographer began shooting.
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The book doesn't begin in earnest until its midpoint, when the self-conscious Allen makes way for letters Michael wrote from behind bars.
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"It's very liberating and freeing to not be self-conscious and worry about what you're eating or how you're sitting," Ms. Zoe said.
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Word of the Day : cause to be embarrassed; cause to feel self-conscious _________ The word abash has appeared in 11 articles on nytimes.
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And yet in practice, wouldn't focusing so closely on your movements and your words only make you feel that much more self-conscious?
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"That sucks," she said by phone, and not only for business reasons: a sparse crowd gets self-conscious and is hesitant to laugh.
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This Stella ad is too painfully self-conscious, too obviously a cloying nostalgia grab, to make the Dude's return anything less than awkward.
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At the same time, the show has the wisdom to keep things zany, with regular injections of the surreal and the self-conscious.
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But if Mr Di Tella is right, then Argentina's self-conscious attempt to act normal may have helped prevent it from becoming so.
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"As a stylist, Walker is un-self-conscious and rangy," our reviewer, Julie Buntin, writes (in a double review with "Open Me," below).
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Feeling self-conscious about being a brass tack if you're dating a gold star, and hating yourself for even thinking in those terms.
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But it made me more un-self-conscious because I hadn't spent all this time thinking about what I needed to look like.
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On a recent evening, a self-conscious crowd in hipster dress murmured softly, under the pop-synth beat of William Onyeabor's Nigerian funk.
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And it's coming at the dawn of recording, so it's this document of our musical identity before it becomes commercialized and self-conscious.
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" (If you're lucky, they'll put down their phones.) "When I was your age, I felt so self-conscious about the way I looked.
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Gascony is more open, more soulful, more deeply French, and, in its un-self-conscious devotion to tradition, more pleasurably frozen in time.
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Just like its Oslo sibling, Fuglen metamorphoses from a caffeine-fueled hangout into a cocktail bar, attracting a beautiful and self-conscious crowd.
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Mr. Bennett, of Context, said that some of his business clients were feeling more self-conscious recently about traveling as an American abroad.
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It hurts because those Birmingham girls, often commemorated in what look like class portraits, could have been goofy, self-conscious, bookish, or disobedient.
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The shirt included a kind of necktie I found silly, like the self-conscious women-in-the-workplace clothes of the nineteen-eighties.
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Aliens arrive on Earth and are too self-conscious to reveal themselves so they use the Secretary-General of the UN as a liaison.
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Without the drag makeup and the preparation, the process of transforming into that persona, they're a little bit more held back and self conscious.
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Joffe's women can be bold and demure at once, looking out at the viewer with fierce eyes while holding self-conscious or awkward poses.
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Instead of being self-conscious and hiding or sweating the whole time, I was able to feel confident, relax, enjoy my family and friends.
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She described her darkest period: "I'm not usually the girl who is self-conscious about going out into the world sans makeup," she wrote.
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For example, they may be curious how to make the time for sex, or may just feel self-conscious of their bodies while naked.
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Giving the artist the benefit of the doubt, perhaps making a generous conceptual leap, the OROXXO might be self-conscious in its overt corporatization.
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FOTB isn't unsure of itself; to the contrary, it is less self-conscious and eager to please than anything else to the band's name.
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So many stories are retellings of other stories in a really self-conscious way, to the extent that I almost feel like it's ritualistic.
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"It's definitely hard being self-conscious and having the world be able to tell you how they feel about you," she told the magazine.
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"As a little girl I was pretty self conscious about my curls and how crazy and frizzy and knotty they were," the gymnast says.
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I spend some time talking with him after and assure him he's doing a good job, because I can tell he feels self-conscious.
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In fact, many of the women said that even compliments made them feel self-conscious — or, as Toledano put it, "measured" against other women.
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As someone who manages to get self-conscious even when I'm talking to Siri, I can tell you this was my idea of hell.
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We will put on dim lighting or candles, some music, grab the blindfold and suddenly I don't have anything to be self-conscious about.
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During these activities, the brain is deciding, 'OK, for me to do this activity well, I cannot be self-conscious about what I'm doing.
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Let's not make her, or her mother, self-conscious about her body or how she looks or even where she rests her hand, okay?
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It was the beginning of Ramadan, and I felt self-conscious nibbling on the toddy-palm cake his housekeeper had set out for me.
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No one likes feeling self-conscious in their relationships, but the Twins write that it isn't bad if you catch yourself making these observations.
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"Some people were already sharing their Accutane diaries and journals, and other people were really self-conscious and wanted to feel liberated," she said.
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"I definitely had a moment there after I won the gold medal in 2010, where I was very self-conscious," she tells ABC News.
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Gone were the rigid, self-conscious plodders of last season, and in their place stood a team full of confidence, quality and considerable poise.
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Rock music, inherently, is corny, gross, pandering, stupid, stubbornly unaccepting of changing trends while also extremely self-conscious of how it's perceived by others.
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I was self-conscious because nurses tend to judge ourselves on the basis that we have a "character flaw" instead of a mental illness.
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"The way the criminal justice system operated in the South after the Civil War was a self-conscious re-enslavement process," Greenbaum told Refinery29.
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Of course, this made the women I slept with very self-conscious about themselves, so I started self-medicating with alcohol to calm down.
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"We're just little ol' Clemson," said Swinney, as though self-conscious of both the narrative and how thoroughly his team had just smashed it.
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"If you grew up very self-conscious, feeling that you're not as good as other people, I think that it defines you," she said.
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You either like what you did and you're prone to repeat it, or you didn't like it, and it can make you self-conscious.
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Gilbert Blin's sweet and straightforward stage direction made the most of cramped quarters and drew un-self-conscious performances from the talented young cast.
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The men are fairly un-self-conscious in front of the cameras, which isn't surprising given the state they're in much of the time.
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The thing is, I really shouldn't be so self-conscious (and it's probably fine if my phone did smell like mothballs anyhow, who cares).
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"The next day he wore cargo shorts and mentioned he was a chubby kid and was always self-conscious about wearing them," she said.
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There is an un-self-conscious dignity in the portraits of Leon Mostovoy, a transgender photographer who worked in San Francisco during the 1990s.
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Born with a clubfoot, Philip is self-conscious of his handicap and nearly poor, yet he's bolstered by loyal friends and an encouraging future.
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But the past year has seen a self-conscious turning up of the volume: Bacardi, KFC, McDonald's, and Michelob have all embraced ASMR too.
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It's a kind of conviviality that let this loud American, usually self-conscious about playing to stereotype in Paris, guffaw without shame that night.
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This loose structure is intended to allow people to relax and enjoy the movement without feeling self-conscious, according to the Body Groove website.
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Her retro construction is utterly self-conscious, identifying with her audience from a distance: "Look at you kids with your vintage music," it begins.
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We can call it "blindly following the leader" but that's almost a cop out because I think it's much more self-conscious than that.
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Self-conscious about modeling his Sherlock tales around Poe's Auguste Dupin stories, Conan Doyle took pains to express the debt from the very start.
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Ordinarily, their pronged attention encircled him like a crown of thorns, making him self-conscious, causing red fear to leak into his inner vision.
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Libras: Everybody loves them, but they can be very indecisive when it comes to shopping, and too self-conscious to ask for a gift!
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Erike, a Black man who spent much of his childhood in Harlem, is somewhat self-conscious about being a visible minority at the conference.
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Even in more sweepingly ambitious novels, there's usually one or two mediocrities flitting about, sad and self-conscious, and I attach myself to them.
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I spent most of the night feeling self-conscious that I'd brought along a guy who was less dressed up than the kitchen staff.
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But it's the straighter drawings, many of them hugely oversize, that offer the most alluring take on the transformative power of self-conscious looking.
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He went to Rancho La Puerta in Tecate, Mexico, but was the only male guest there and left after a self-conscious two days.
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I don't remember ever feeling self-conscious about coming from modest means, though, as many of my friends came from even less fortunate conditions.
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It's a self-conscious (and at times explicit) homage to Agatha Christie's mysteries, which probably helps explains Sandler's mustache, though he's no Hercule Poirot.
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The Kansas man noticed his young son, who's battling brain cancer, was self-conscious about the scar left behind on his head after a surgery.
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Early interest in safe punk, followed by a self-conscious transition into more Top 40-type pop, and concluded by nestling into a country period.
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While some say alternative lunches allow schools to provide students a meal at a lower cost, critics say they still make kids feel self-conscious.
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Reese said that he had been a little self-conscious about the fact that he has adopted his three year old's preference for Taylor Swift.
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I was really self-conscious about getting them on my arms, because then I'd want the tattoos visible and I really don't like my arms.
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There's also a more self-conscious, effortful laying down of foundations for a big mythic franchise with apocalyptic battles still way off below the horizon.
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When people are suddenly looking at you, you can't help but become self-conscious, and you have to fight to be in your own world.
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That validation made me feel less self-conscious — and less like a failure — that I hadn't quite mastered my personal workout-while-hair-slaying routine.
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The thing I like about this record is that a lot of it is self-conscious but also these were the only songs we wrote.
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"I remember feeling really self-conscious in the scene where I have to come down the stairs in the red dress," Cook told Entertainment Tonight.
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He started acting in high school, partly because he was self-conscious about his weight, he said in a 853 interview with the Chicago Tribune.
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Maybe not so odd, though: In a way, I feel more authentic, less self-conscious, opening up about challenges and sorrows than sharing my joy.
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In a similar vein, Trump's response to the health care debacle reveals that beneath the bluster beats the heart of a painfully self-conscious man.
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I posted about how I had been doing yoga, but because I was losing my hair I started feeling a little self-conscious about it.
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Although she was a star on the highly-rated ABC drama series, Lowes admits she felt alone and self-conscious because of the skin disease.
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And the end of My Cousin Rachel reminded me that the frazzled, self-conscious anguish of an infatuated boy is endearing only because it's temporary.
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Elman had been self-conscious about her scars for as long as she could remember, but decided at 21 she was tired of hiding them.
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Even now, in her late 30s, she never dares to smile with an open mouth and is painfully self-conscious when a sudden laugh escapes.
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From Portland, Maine, to Portland, Oregon, the transformation of America's inner cities from wastelands to self-conscious espresso zones became the comedy of our time.
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She seems least self-conscious about her anger when she is marshaling it in the service of something other than an effort to be elected.
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There was no reason to be self-conscious about a crying-nursing-dancing child because everyone knew every other parent was in the same boat.
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"My biggest hope was that girls would respond to it favorably and let themselves be a little less self-conscious or less hard on themselves."
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I'm already extremely self-conscious about going through a major Tool phase and realizing now I reflexively just call him MJK is making it worse.
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What seems like mere table-setting — Eddy galumphing among the gazelles — is a sly declaration of intent in a happily self-conscious feature-length goof.
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Something that made me self-conscious about having sex in both pregnancies is milk, because I don't want anyone near my boobs while I'm breastfeeding.
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And as self-conscious as her lyrics are, the way her voice leaps around — like a polygraph test during an earthquake — is anything but insecure.
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Some of these recent wins surely reflect the increased diversity of the membership, but some of this may also be an earnest self-conscious corrective.
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This gesture emphasizes the fiction of the painting itself and reflects a self-conscious understanding that the artist's image can never compare to the original.
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Under the Silver Lake starts out, both in setting and in setup, as a self-conscious homage to noir of the neo and sunshine varieties.
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She comes from a wealthy family and veers wildly between using her money to attract and keep friends and feeling self-conscious about her background.
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Ms. Genao was aware of her limits and self-conscious about them, never seeing herself as bookish like her cousins or studious like her classmates.
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"I don't feel self conscious about any part of my body," she says while modeling the Sculpting Bodysuit ($62 in sizes XXS-5X) in Onyx.
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Trump's core voters are revealed by poll after poll to be members of the W.W.C. His campaign has made them a self-conscious identity group.
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I feel self-conscious many times when I look and see people who are so confident in their playing, and I compare myself to them.
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The sleeves are lovely and flowing which is great for those of us self-conscious about upper arms while not wanting to live in cardigans.
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I used to be really self-conscious when I took out my phone; I'd run to the restroom and take surreptitious notes in the stall.
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But on the flip side, he and his campaign aides can't be so worried and self-conscious about that narrative that they defensively exhaust him.
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Blacks may be highly self-conscious in such settings, and may sense that they are in hostile territory even when this is not the case.
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The Mini Makeover Call it an overreaction, but a simple comment can hit a nerve, especially when it's about the one thing we're self-conscious about.
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When I stay out late playing Heads Up at a bar uptown, however, I'm a tad self-conscious when I hold the phone against my forehead.
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Women tend to encounter more issues when it comes to society accepting their geekery, and they often feel self-conscious about openly loving cosplay or manga.
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What follows is a very brief guide on how to build a self-conscious machine, and why no one has done so to date (thank goodness).
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An eccentric fan of Alan Turing's Turing Test with too much time on her hands has heard about this blueprint for building a self-conscious machine.
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After Tan France and Jonathan Van Ness notice that Mary is self conscious about her smile, they take her to a local dentist for a consultation.
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Success hasn't spoiled "Stranger Things" -- the special effects certainly reflect an upgrade from season one -- but it has made the show a bit more self-conscious.
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One that garnered somewhat self-conscious loud claps was 'Decibel Monitoring': an app that will notify the watch wearer when their environment is too dang noisy.
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There's always a chance someone hasn't seen the show you're referencing, which could make them feel self-conscious or hesitant about trying to connect with you.
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Polly just simplifies that to a multiple-choice question instead of forcing people to record videos that take time and can make users feel self-conscious.
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Danganronpa V3's cast of characters is just weird enough to be endearing, whether you're spending time with the self-conscious robot or a stoic babysitter.
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My female friends were down-to-earth, funny, and outspoken, but I was self-conscious about our relatively modest home and my lack of designer clothes.
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It was just incredibly hard not to feel self-conscious, because in large part on a set, you try to forget that the camera is there.
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Although Jenner explained then on her website that blemishes once made her incredibly self-conscious in public, it appears she's no longer subscribing to that negativity.
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So if fans are self-conscious about crunching on snacks, it might be best for Haddish to catch the film once it comes out on DVD.
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When I would sneeze or laugh, I would pee in my pants a little, and I was always self-conscious of the appearance of my vagina.
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After three years of grueling medical treatment, the scars on his face have reduced, but are still visible, and remain something he feels self-conscious about.
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"She doesn't really make eye contact and she's clearly self-conscious about it," says Dr. Lee, diagnosing the lumpy skin sack as an abnormally large milia.
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I was only slightly self-conscious of my new face while riding the subway in, but this is NYC, so no one did a double take.
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"When I'm by myself I get a little, like, nervous or self-conscious, I don't know," Quinto explained on The Late Late Show with James Corden.
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She said she had felt self-conscious about the appearance of her labia as a single woman and was relieved to get married four years ago.
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However, she doesn't want the finding to make people more self-conscious about how they express emotions, particularly since the linguistic device is so commonly used.
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So what is striking is that it was the British who made people far more self-conscious of caste identities and separation and distinction amongst them.
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I wondered if I wanted to actually see the clone; then I decided, no, because I am self-conscious about any potential flab I might see.
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"The reason I'm posting this [is] because for years I've been really self-conscious about my lips," Box began the caption of her makeup-free selfie.
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He instinctively removed a crushed Salem cigarette, mindful that Dr. King had been self-conscious about smoking and worried that young people might discover his vice.
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Thankfully, the dresses I wore with the short were mostly forgiving, so you couldn't really tell, but I'd probably feel self-conscious in anything more formfitting.
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"That's why the stage hypnotist can get a football coach to dance like a ballerina without feeling self-conscious about what he's doing," Dr. Spiegel said.
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If you find yourself feeling a little self-conscious then just ask your friends to switch the bottle's labels for you and no one will know.
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For years, I'd been managing major depressive disorder—I was ill at ease with myself, awkward in conversation, and clumsy and self-conscious in my body.
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I've always been self-conscious about my voice… manipulating the vocals was a way for me to start experimenting with different delays and reverbs and pitch.
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"I was so self-conscious about the nanny and the housekeeper that I didn't want them to hear me screaming in the living room," West said.
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All cardio for me today, my gym is filled with meatheads and I always feel self-conscious when lifting during peak hours if I'm being honest.
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If you feel greedy or self-conscious asking for more, it can make it easier to focus on the broader impact that your raise can have.
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But two things leap out right away: the gratuitous humblebrag about the speaker's fancy expertises (sashimi!), and the labored, self-conscious explanation of her narrative context.
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A leader now in a milieu where college, if not graduate school, is the rule, he makes self-conscious jokes about that blank on his résumé.
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I'm someone who shows off my half-naked self pretty regularly on Instagram, so I really thought I was over feeling self-conscious about my body.
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"I was so self-conscious about the nanny and the housekeeper that I didn't want them to hear me screaming in the living room," Kanye said.
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After four studio albums and many other releases, Mr. Lamar is this moment's pre-eminent rapper: furiously inventive, thoughtful, virtuosic, self-conscious, musically adventurous and driven.
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Like a young Ramona Quimby, she has that un-self-conscious, unquestioning sense of self that all too often vanishes in girls when they hit adolescence.
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A story line from the first season about an app called "Woke or Not," for example, mercilessly parodied the characters' self-conscious commitment to social justice.
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"It's not my best day," she sighs, sounding weary and a little self-conscious as she and Mr. Stevens discuss where exactly the camera will be.
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People with higher I.Q.s also tend to be more neurotic and self-conscious, which means that worry and anxiety are more likely to hijack their attention.
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It is this decaying British nationalism, a leftover from the 1970s, that is now disrupting the union, not the self-conscious Scottish, Irish and Welsh versions.
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Each dancer was somehow better than the last, and I was way too self-conscious to feel the passionate, out-of-your-mind ecstasy of duende.
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Here and throughout "La Pointe Courte," the performances of the leads are stylized, self-conscious, a touch awkward, and convey a sense the couple is stuck.
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I think it's actually more that I feel comfortable in it, and if you are not being self-conscious then I think that translates into sexiness.
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"I laughed it off at first, but the billboard was designed to make me feel self-conscious, and I got tired of it," Caldwell told Hyperallergic.
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He's feeling a smidge self-conscious though: The other week he had white ceramic braces fixed to neaten his smile (he'll be retaining that front-toothed gap).
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Our self-driving AI car will not be fully self-conscious unless we program it to tell us (and itself) the stories it's concocting about its behaviors.
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The topic came up while discussing Danes doing a nude scene in Homeland, and Stern said he would be self-conscious about his body in that position.
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"I really worry about the younger girls in my life that feel self conscious having fun in the sun with their friends," Bond said in her post.
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Some of the songs on that record are Bill's best but he's kind of self-conscious about them because they're written from a 19-year-old's perspective.
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I think every man and woman in America has at some point in their life been called ugly or made to be self-conscious about their appearance.
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If you've ever felt self-conscious in a swimsuit you're in good company — Priyanka Chopra admits even she feels bashful when hitting the beach in a bikini.
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The term "body dysmorphia" has a buzz to it these days, and it's often thrown around by people who feel a little self-conscious about their appearance.
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Because Kylie won't make a decision — and Khloé's baby bump hasn't "popped" yet — the older Kardashian-Jenner sibling is becoming increasingly self-conscious about her "changing" body.
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Alkan's self-conscious approach is arguably psychedelic in itself; having faith that your ideas are tested in unpredictable ways when you let the world evolve around them.
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The question is whether the forced ephemerality of Periscope makes people more comfortable and less self-conscious broadcasting, and feel more urgently compelled to watch the streams.
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A self-conscious person who is aware and respectful of his culture is confident and therefore able to accept and respect other cultures and nationalities around him.
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With Kurt Russell, Jennifer Jason Leigh and Samuel L. Jackson, whose performance as a former Union officer almost lifts the film out of its self-conscious rut.
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Unfortunately, many people neglect to mention painful sex to their doctors, because they're self-conscious, ashamed, or flat out don't think there's anything out there to help.
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For the first time in a while, I was able to wear my hair naturally curly without feeling self-conscious about it looking a blow-fried mess.
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It's as if she had traversed the messy, awkward, early stages of self-conscious invention and emerged on the other side, fully confident and in total command.
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Dustin, the only man of color in the group, was lovably awkward and gave a purposefully self-conscious toast à la Hannah's first one-on-one date.
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For days when you're tired, bummed out, self-conscious, or sick, it's a cliché to don that sweater/sack dress/boyfriend jean that you can disappear into.
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Stanley posted two side-by-side photos of herself on Instagram on Wednesday, revealing that after seeing them, she realized she had been subconsciously feeling self-conscious.
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She became self-conscious about the long gap on her resume, and left out specifics like dates and the names of employers that would reveal her age.
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In the world of self-conscious reality TV -- so everything after the first year of MTV's "Real World" -- the key is to make a name for yourself.
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Ministry of Supply founder Aman Advani, whose company blends athleisure materials into office clothing for long-term wear, has also noticed a self-conscious movement toward quality.
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The movie is a little too self-conscious about its Cyberpunkery, and I bet a lot of its "he's tapped into the mainframe!" dialogue won't age well.
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But it's 2017 now, everyone's a little more self-conscious and the once-bright light shows and mega DJs of festival seasons past feel a little dimmer.
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Indeed, your uncertainty comes from the best possible place: empathic awareness of how an unguarded reaction to her outfit might leave her feeling self-conscious or ashamed.
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Instead of falling prey to the self-conscious non-belief in their own nation, they expressed their will and self-confidence to leave the failed European superstate.
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But defense mechanisms are crafty: The feeling of disembodiment was not a response to feeling self-conscious without substances, but about actively deterring closeness—avoiding being seen.
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"I felt really self-conscious at one of my meetings, because I kept thinking, Oh my god, my hair is really big on one side," she says.
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It also might help to bring your pajamas or pillow (if you're not self-conscious about whipping these things out), so you have those familiar sleep triggers.
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The clubhouse area was nice and, best of all, dry, but I was getting antsy and feeling a bit self-conscious the longer I wandered around alone.
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For so long, I hated shopping because I didn't like how I looked in anything I tried on and I felt very self-conscious about my body.
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When she was released from the hospital, the next afternoon, and went back to her hotel, she was too self-conscious to go far from her room.
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I became self-conscious about smiling big in pictures because I didn't want the light to catch my one tooth that had started slipping behind the others.
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I felt self-conscious before we even undressed, only growing more insecure as the night wore on; the more tips they received, the more I felt unwanted.
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I'm really self-conscious, so I found it really difficult to take it seriously, but you kind of have to, otherwise you're just wasting all this money.
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In a self-conscious touch that ultimately proves scattered, his and many other pieces of narration hot-potato from actor to actor as they crisscross the stage.
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This is history as branding, a self-conscious, ultimately corporate exercise to let you, the viewer, know that while this is WWE, it's also New and Different.
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The story unfolds in a series of discrete parts, some with self-conscious section titles that could seem merely pretentious if you miss the simmering, deep irony.
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Gold had lost more than half the extra weight but was too self-conscious, she said, to wear anything as revealing as a tank top or shorts.
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It's interesting, and touching, that the two objects of deep, un-self-conscious love in Broder's novel are not human: Dominic the dog and Theo the merman.
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As with the director's other works, there's a self-conscious, constructed quality to "The Grief of Others," but it rarely veers into the precious or the phony.
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I gazed at myself in the mirrors of the ritzy hotels where we stayed in rooms so extravagant that I was self-conscious about taking up space.
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Student Opinion Have you ever felt self-conscious or even embarrassed because you performed better than other people academically, in a sports competition or in anything else?
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Peer pressure doesn't stop after high school: Hanging out with friends who have expensive taste can make you feel self-conscious and prone to over-spending yourself.
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A young woman—observant, self-conscious, harboring literary aspirations, though not quite sure where she wants to end up—meets an older novelist, and they start dating.
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The dark, comic poignancy of the book is drowned in garish, self-conscious whimsy, and the work of a talented ensemble is squandered on awkward heartstring snatching.
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There are so many people who are filled with so much hate, so much sadness, so much confusion…specifically with him, I'm thinking 'god, he's self-conscious.
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Cleverly, La La Land doesn't get too self-conscious about this distinctively 2016 theme, in the end twisting the bittersweetness of this struggle back into the romance.
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Students have become more self-conscious about the possibility of their drunken images being posted on social media, experts say, which can tarnish reputations and college eligibility.
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Add that hyperstylization to a self-conscious actor like Robert Downey, Jr. (who played Sherlock Holmes in Ritchie's adaptations) and the result is just way too much.
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As curator Denise Markonish describes them, these are "objects that act and cinema that is frozen in time," a self-conscious role reversal for film and sculpture.
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I don't want other people in the room because I think that's distracting and makes people self-conscious about what they're saying, both me and the subject.
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It's always worth remembering that Mickey is telling this story, because it helps explain (though not entirely excuse) some of the film's more self-conscious stylistic quirks.
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With their subversive charm, free of self-conscious irony, this is the kind of art a tired ironist-entertainer like Jeff Koons could not even imagine creating.
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He was in his twenties and his girlfriend had moved out a few weeks earlier, so maybe he was just feeling extra self-conscious about his appearance.
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If parts of your body make you self-conscious, it's ok to not show them off — go with a pose that's flattering to what you LOVE about yourself.
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The former Biggest Loser trainer, 36, had been flipping through old photos when she found a shot of herself in a bikini that instantly made her self-conscious.
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The Destiny that emerges here, as each player concerns herself with getting new superpowers and striking back at the Red Legion, is a self-conscious and deliberate one.
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However, some people do physically enjoy the sensation of oral sex, but feel too self-conscious to properly enjoy receiving it — and they want to banish that feeling.
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Her friends are baffled that their formerly self-conscious friend has found abundant self-confidence, but they can't exactly contradict her when she talks about herself as beautiful.
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The reason no one has built a self-conscious machine is that most people have the wrong idea about what consciousness is and how it arose in humans.
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I was never small in any way, whether it was height or being bigger in the middle, and it was definitely something I was very self-conscious of.
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I can think of only two occasions in my entire life where I was made to feel self-conscious about my weight, and neither was particularly mean-spirited.
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Sharny Kieser thought she would never feel comfortable in a bikini after having her children because she was self-conscious of the stretch marks her pregnancies left behind.
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"My friends will always text or tell me, like, 'OMG that pic your mom posted of you is so cute,' and I'll get really self-conscious," she said.
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So, if you're feeling a little self-conscious about that selfie you posted earlier, take two seconds to hide it for a while if that's the best move.
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I dream of a world in which I don't have to feel self-conscious about the fact that gravity and time have done their work on my body.
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I was self-conscious about my smile because of one tooth but having a crooked tooth gives me character and a reason to always excuse myself to floss.
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So too do they mirror the other side of the coin: recent independent studies also confirm the overwhelmed or self-conscious feelings that occur when using Facebook especially.
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"To be truthful, I restricted my food intake intensely at previous pageants and was miserable, self-conscious and I never felt good enough," she admits in another post.
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We try to navigate relationships where one person has more and one has less and both are self-conscious about the gap but unwilling to openly discuss it.
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You feel more self-conscious in social gatherings because you're uncoupled, but in these instances, does anything happen that confirms the fears you play out in your head?
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Raisman, 24, tells PEOPLE that she often felt "self-conscious" when shopping for bras in the past, adding that her "short and muscular" frame made the experience challenging.
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That was really important to me, to break the barriers between the cast and crew, so the actors could feel free to fail, and not feel self-conscious.
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"I was self-conscious about it, but if you can be okay with what you look like, who you are, then that's a lot more powerful," he said.
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YouTuber Hazel Hayes isn't immune to the pressure — in a new Instagram post, she shared that she's been feeling particularly self-conscious about wearing a swimsuit in public.
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"San Junipero" starts in 1987, as an awkward, self-conscious woman named Yorkie (Halt and Catch Fire's Mackenzie Davis) arrives at the coastal party town of San Junipero.
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I think people are so self-conscious constantly now, and with good reason, because everyone's got a brand and a TV show from the age of ten now.
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Acne Eric Brod may be a confident professional in the world of finance today, but when he was a freshman in high school, something made him self-conscious.
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Insider Picks editor, Sally Kaplan:I'm usually super self-conscious in two-piece swimsuits, but this is the first one I've ever worn that I feel totally confident in.
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Take a moment to relax with a nice neck massage or a pedicure at the Self-Conscious-Lotus Spa, situated in the dead center of the security line.
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He's playing Alfred, and Alfred is complicated — a thug indifferent to thuggery, a self-conscious introvert whose ego can overtake him, a teddy bear with a loaded gun.
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"[Stylist] Darius Baptist thought that I should wear a bodysuit and just show my thighs, since I'm so self-conscious about them," Polanco, 33, explained to Vanity Fair.
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On Wednesday's episode of the Bravo reality series, the Skinnygirl creator revealed that she hides "half the things" that she does and is "self conscious" about her success.
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In the December 2017 issue of SHAPE magazine, the 26-year-old Scream Queens star revealed that she used to feel self-conscious about how short she was.
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I've had moments where I'm wearing too short of a dress and it affects the way I'm singing because I'm self-conscious about anyone seeing my butt cheeks.
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Considering the degree to which Fargo restricts Manis's natural charisma with stilted, self-conscious shots, his decision to use a live animal in the first place is baffling.
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" Since the tweet about her niece went viral, Smith says that people have been sending her pictures of them wearing "EEG's when they otherwise would've been self conscious.
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Although she remains a self-conscious actress, her voice grows more voluptuous by the year, and she undoubtedly got to the bottom of this shallow but delectable role.
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In the Song of Songs, the baldness of Alter's line, its lack of self-conscious ornament, is striking: Your eyes are doves through the screen of your tresses.
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He manages to play small-group jazz in a way that's bracing and direct enough to sound fresh and engaging, but has no interest in self-conscious postmodernity.
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I've gotten really protective of my attention, and I get self-conscious when I catch myself in a YouTube spiral, or find myself mindlessly swiping through Instagram stories.
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She said she was so self-conscious in high school that even if she knew the answer to a question in class, she would let another student respond.
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The achievement of his early movies, culminating in "Annie Hall" (his seventh feature as a director) was to turn a scrawny, bookish, self-conscious nebbish into a player.
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So many people will be using these new over-the-counter hearing aids — along with the hordes wearing earbuds for other reasons — that you won't feel self-conscious.
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A lot of advanced jazz today has the feel of a self-conscious hybrid, combining (take your pick) punk rock, hip-hop, Indian rhythms or Middle Eastern modes.
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It's this simple, un-self-conscious style — created for a utilitarian purpose, but with an extremely personal twist — that Alzamora Good aims to achieve in her own work.
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WHEN SHE is not holding a basketball, Lucy Adler is gangly, self-conscious and invisible; she is a "pizza bagel" (a Jewish-Italian "mutt-girl") with few friends.
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Ms. Beilock's article, as well as her actions on campus since Tess died, have comforted me as I found myself feeling self-conscious about my public grieving process.
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Typically one should not care if an adaptation hews closely to its source material, but the references are so overt here, and self-conscious, that they bear mentioning.
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It's a somber and earnest sentiment for so outwardly playful a novel, but, at its least self-conscious, "The Seventh Function" is maybe also at its most Barthesian.
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Upon my arrival, I felt self-conscious in my standard professorial outfit, my tweed jacket and shiny loafers a sharp contrast to my student's green-striped prison garb.
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Without resorting to self-conscious anachronism or fussy antiquarianism, Gerwig has fashioned a story that feels at once entirely true to its 19th-century origins and utterly modern.
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When I went back on another night, though, the plates were excessively fussed over, self-conscious and forced, with the form of haute cuisine but not the sense.
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There is also the self-conscious suspicion that whatever you end up saying will ultimately reveal more about who you are than it will about the subject itself.
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Today's puzzle by Tom McCoy demonstrates some common advice given to writers which is not at all designed to make a writer feel self-conscious, she said sarcastically.
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Of course, now that the gimmick is reversed and the promotion is more straightforward, the commercials lack the same self-conscious charm on display in the original set.
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But there was so much to tell them and not enough time, and some of them, self-conscious about filling in behind a seasoned unit, bristled at instruction.
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She can launch a tracker from a horse galloping at full speed, but is in awe of her colleague's book smarts, and not self-conscious about expressing it.
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He has also said he was self-conscious about the way he spoke, partly because he had been teased about the accent he grew up with in Georgia.
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As I joined them in the restaurant's streetside patio, I felt self-conscious—embarrassed, even—to be counted among what felt like his menagerie of South Asian conquests.
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For Barth, the funhouse is a place of fear and confusion for the self-conscious writer-creator; a fake construct only enjoyable to giddy lovers and docile consumers.
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Me, transitioning in a place where I'm thinking I'm with my community, and they're making me feel more self-conscious about my body than I would be in society.
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Growing up, the model told CBS News that she felt self-conscious about them and was often teased and embarrassed for being "different" than the other kids at school.
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He has also said he is self-conscious about the way he speaks, partly because he had been teased about the dialect he grew up speaking in rural Georgia.
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But this week, the actress revealed that she's dealing with a new issue that actually made her extremely self-conscious and upset: At age 31, she suddenly developed rosacea.
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"It was a hard video for me to make because even I am self-conscious about my body jiggles," Cooper tells PEOPLE exclusively of her own body image struggles.
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While, yes, it made me self-conscious, I knew that a resume could never fully capture my capabilities anyhow, and focused on proving that I deserved an awesome career.
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The small cut he sustained made him self-conscious enough that he refused to go to school the next day, instead reconciling himself to the fate of a recluse.
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The adults in the scene, meanwhile, are partially visible presences, mere half-silhouettes looming above There is a welcome absence of self-conscious theatricality in Calhoun and McCormick's subjects.
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The latter is something I became incredibly self-conscious about; I hated the way I looked, and would shy away from photos, finding the person smiling back practically unrecognizable.
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Yet, there I was, even post-surgery, still self-conscious about my poor vision while also wearing bold frames that directly showcased the biggest pain point from my life.
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Clumsier children may become more self-conscious about displaying their motor skills and less likely to participate in games and activities, and this may mean they get less practice.
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We've seen the movies attempt to refract the world as the great comic books do, but often without their un-self-conscious power and with a sense of burden.
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There is the tweeness of "the writer," the self-conscious touch of "nonalcoholic" that shows us the writer clueing the reader in to Mokhtar's status as an observant Muslim.
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There was a degree of self-conscious retro-ness to the experience that I found bittersweet, because it was inspired by someone else's nostalgia for something I knew firsthand.
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Caught between the gaze of men on the extreme left and right, we become self-conscious about who we are — just as we do in Édouard Manet's "Olympia" (1863).
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Though the annual events (and the '70s hairstyles on display) are old-fashioned, his photographs feel contemporary and dynamic — his subjects are un-self-conscious and full of enthusiasm.
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Some may find Mr. Icke's production a case of style over substance, but it's difficult to imagine so self-conscious a text divorced from an exercise in total theater.
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He has also said he was self-conscious about the way he spoke, partly because he had been teased about the accent he grew up speaking with in Georgia.
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In this atmosphere, "it is not surprising that a party which argues for a self-conscious nation-state in a Europe of Fatherlands is seen as reactionary," she said.
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T-Pain sings a version of the "Love Story" chorus while Taylor yells "WHAT?!" in his ear like a very self-conscious N.O.R.E. It was a different, wilder time.
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This is another thing about mattress shopping that bothers me: lying down in front of a stranger, even fully clothed and shod, makes me feel awkward and self-conscious.
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And all of this has to happen within a context of a brand that is very self-conscious about its premium status and whose customer's have similarly high expectations.
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As a spiritual thing but also a physical intoxicant, as well as its function in my life and how I was using it to not feel so self-conscious.
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Despite constantly telling myself that every body is beach body ready, I can't help but feel self-conscious whenever I see a photo of a woman in a bikini.
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In them, delicate applications of watery pigment give recognizable form to Guo's subjects, but what looks like scientific precision in his luminous images is not always self-conscious verisimilitude.
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Its furnishings include an interrogation table with a microphone and about 20 chairs, which are periodically rearranged, though without any of the self-conscious cleverness associated with story theater.
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But I already knew that because I have felt this way the entire walk, felt the air around me become self-conscious and coy as its pasts are described.
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Since I had started art school relatively late in life, I was self-conscious about my skill set, convinced I was the worst student in my life drawing class.
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We make ourselves self-conscious when we don't have to, shame ourselves for things that don't matter and are overly critical in analyzing failures that could be simple mistakes.
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The most self-conscious beauty shot is dropped in a nighttime chase that takes Bell and her prey through scrubby greenery that's framed by the jewel-like downtown skyline.
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She also was extremely self-conscious of acting in Mandarin, a language she wasn't fluent in, and returning to China, a country she hadn't visited since she was 19.
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NATE CHINEN Here's a neo-psychedelic bash from a Brooklyn-transplanted-to-Nashville band that's equally raucous and self-conscious, confronting mortality, media and general pandemonium all at once.
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Under the direction of Ms. Neugebauer, who presided over the dazzling ensemble of Sarah DeLappe's "The Wolves," the cast members fully and individually embody their characters' self-conscious selves.
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" His contention is that human beings are animals but also "persons," by which he means "free, self-conscious, rational agents, obedient to reason and bound by the moral law.
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I wasn't aware of the depth of insecurity I felt in routine social interactions, always [self-conscious] about my clothes being too gay or my posture seeming too lezzy.
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None of this will mean much to the nerds who remain put off by the un-self-conscious gleam of the genre's music—that sound remains largely in vogue.
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And finally, the underground press was self-conscious; the newspapers of the counter culture were a mockery of mainstream newspapers, as if to say, 'You want biased, propagandistic news?
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Also, drivers in Texas sometimes hate cyclists because they make 'em feel lazy and self-conscious, and they like to demonstrate their disdain by putting their lives in peril.
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Living in my own head and constantly over-thinking led me to spells of paranoia, too self-conscious to mosh even though I was usually watching a hardcore band.
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I've always been very self-conscious about my hearing, and rarely bring it up unless I absolutely have too: usually that's when people think I'm ignoring them on purpose.
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This is indeed a story about our changing climate: how a territory called Southern Reach becomes a self conscious ecology, starts to remember, thinking, and communicate with human beings.
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I'm a D cup and have always felt self-conscious, restricted, and generally uncomfortable when wearing one underneath my clothing while out in public (bedroom lingerie, however, is another story).
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We had a lot of extras on the movie and oftentimes if I get self conscious or shy around a ton of people, it was nice to have the disguise.
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This will get rid of any odor that makes you self-conscious in hot yoga class, but also prevent any infections that can result from poorly washed or dried clothes.
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So one of the biggest mistakes people make, especially self-conscious and self-critical people, is believing that type of thinking is good for them or beneficial in some way.
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If the body hair movement of our generation has proven anything, it's that you shouldn't feel self-conscious about the natural hair you have — and this extends to your eyebrows.
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The moment feels like a self-conscious reference to Trump's "make America great again" speeches, and their callbacks to an era an awful lot of people wouldn't want to relive.
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"I'm just here for the tacos," reads a typical, somewhat self-conscious bio of a 20- or 30-something city-dwelling single person on apps like Tinder, Bumble, and Hinge.
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When you are booking speaking gigs, or writing professionally, do you ever feel self-conscious or like you have to "present" yourself a certain way in light of the topic?
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The fear and hatred stirred up by our new president has made me even more self-conscious about how I'm perceived by the white people around me — even at work.
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We've seen her self-conscious struggle to fit in at a pool-based exercise class; we've seen her debate whether or not to eat a complimentary chocolate at a hotel.
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A Westerner who converts to Islam is making a self-conscious move in a diametrically opposite direction: accepting non-negotiable rules in respect of diet, dress, sexual and social behaviour.
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But that self-conscious yet strivingly aloof jive charmed something in audiences; the clip of Hammer dancing went viral long before the movie's wide release, or even it's limited run.
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When mainstream platforms show just one type of vulva ad nauseam, it's tough not to feel self-conscious, especially if your own genitals deviate from what censors have deemed acceptable.
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As a lineup of nasty animals watches him go by, commenting cruelly about his "funny stick walk," Bob's bearing goes from prideful and jaunty to worn down and self-conscious.
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"I've felt a little more self-conscious about that until, in the last week or two, getting to know Judge [Merrick] Garland is also reasonably into Taylor Swift," Deese said.
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I walked around the farmer's market in a dress with a keyhole cut-out in the back, revealing the crease beneath my shoulder blades, feeling incredibly self-conscious at first.
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Though it wasn't exactly painful at that point, I certainly felt self-conscious when a friend, partner, or massage therapist made contact with it and shot me a worried look.
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His movies are at once highly self-conscious — the viewer is often intensely aware of the presence of the camera, and occasionally of the man behind it — and bluntly naturalistic.
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As a relatively self-conscious adult, I obviously have a somewhat more fraught relationship with audience participation, but on the right night, I can still feel some of her wonder.
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Research suggests that students with controlling "helicopter" parents are less flexible and more vulnerable, anxious and self-conscious, as well as more likely to be medicated for anxiety or depression.
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Knowing that we'll die makes us neurotic—fearful, fretful, self-conscious—and this is also what makes us human, this is what makes us tell stories, about ourselves among others.
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He looked, to a woman peering past a companion taking a phone call, like an anthropologist of young Brooklynites' rites and archetypes; self-conscious, she put down her own phone.
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It is the work of a writer too practiced in the painfully self-conscious performance of exuberance and Hollywood-style big emotions, uninterested in the larger territory he lives in.
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In fact, according to a Refinery29 survey of 1,100 female readers, more than half (51%) of respondents said they have avoided activities because they felt self-conscious about their bodies.
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The books' modesty of scale appears like a rebellion against importance, but they are insistent, even a little pedantic — self-conscious intellectual sallies that bring a dignified brevity to nonfiction.
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Whenever singers are made to scramble atop its wobbly planks — mindful, perhaps, of the stumble Deborah Voigt took as Brünnhilde in 2011 — their movements are stiff, clunky and self-conscious.
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As the dancers take turns sharing memories about their mentor — their voices are heard on recordings as they gaze into the camera for video portraits — they seem mannered, self-conscious.
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I'm considering bringing it up with him, but I'm worried that it might be some physical thing he can't correct and all I'll have done is make him self-conscious.
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Two young people have drifted into his employment: the novel's narrator, Hitomi, both a free spirit and a self-conscious perseverator, and Takeo, a gruff boy with an artistic bent.
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Having loved the apparent selflessness with which he ascended to superstar status, I can't help hoping he finds again the less self-conscious nobility that once made him so touching.
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In fact, to suggest one iPhone-wielding villain could undo the brand's ubiquity and market share seems both hyper self-conscious and an overinflation of any given villain's brand influence.
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It takes me out of the moment when I'm shooting something like this, and people become aware of me and start to get self-conscious in front of the camera.
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After volunteers were injected with psilocybin, the parts of their brain associated with emotional thinking became more active, while the introspective, self-conscious part of their brain became less active.
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If the percentage of Op-Eds and letters to the editor from women is to change, girls need to be taught to be less self-conscious and afraid of backlash.
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In this multimedia show, he will guide audiences through an exploration of his favorite shapes, from the common triangle to a Fabergé egg that he suspects of being self-conscious.
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Off the beach, I was a distracted, ruminating mess; my therapist, annoyed by my self-conscious inability to "body scan" during guided mindfulness exercises, swiftly fired me as her patient.
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The history of the American Negro is the history of this strife — this longing to attain self-conscious manhood, to merge his double self into a better and truer self.
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I felt too self-conscious to wear the Willow outside our office's lactation room, but that feeling was influenced in large part by our culture's attitudes toward breastfeeding and pumping.
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The titular dance was the most anticlimactic moment of the ep — I needed that reminder to convince me that the show is actually self-conscious about what it's doing here.
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"Talk about a place where people aren't self-conscious about their feelings at all," she says about the freedom to be creative in Kentucky, compared to stifling New York scene.
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Dave McCary, who directed Brigsby Bear, was a member of this group—but he's very self-conscious about the pitch of his voice, as well as what we were rapping about.
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The problem, according to Foster Wallace, is that video calling made people self conscious about how engaged each side was in the conversation, fundamentally changing the social implications of a call.
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The time that you can see it the most is when I'm in swimwear, and that's the time when I would be the most self-conscious of people looking at me.
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When I was first getting cool with the coming-out thing in school, I always felt super self-conscious in gym, like everyone thought I would try and check them out.
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The Journal writes how one student named Hudson Deighan, who was named in the chat above, had been struggling with spelling and is now more self-conscious about it than before.
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Monáe has been a critical favorite since the start of her career, when her pose as an "android" and her elaborate science fiction lyrics signaled her commitment to self-conscious artistry.
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Then I went to one day of acting class in community college and was way too self-conscious and inhibited to actually do all the stuff that actors do in training.
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The screen tests were an apt prelude to the exhibition My Perfect Body, curated by Beck, which makes plain Warhol's self-conscious relationship to his own body and fascination with others.
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But I was firmly trapped in the misery of being Donald Trump: self-conscious, bloated, and refreshing my Twitter mentions with psychotic frequency to see who was mad at me now.
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The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star admitted she did feel self-conscious when shopping with her older sisters Kim and Kourtney, because clothes weren't always readily available in her size.
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From the start, Peeters (played by Yoann Blanc) seems sad and pops pills, but he never looks at himself in the mirror with self-conscious eyes or anything clichéd like that.
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