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His book begins in almost conscious homage to the Vietnam stories of Tim O'Brien, and in particular his epic inventory of The Things They Carried.

Like so many other remakes, this one, directed by Glen Morgan, is almost painfully conscious of its antecedents.

Lee may finally be accepted in the market he has worked hard to break into, but he says he still feels Australian: "I think you're almost more conscious of being Australian when you're showing in other places," he laughs.

From being Mr Ironsides who didn't need the loo all day long, I became Mr Desperate who was almost hyper-conscious of the nation's inhibited investment in public conveniences.

Although I like to have an opinion on almost everything, I am conscious of the fact that I am not a legal scholar and do not understand all the complexities of the criminal case against Shalom Rubashkin, the former CEO of America's largest kosher meat plant, Agriprocessors of Postville, Iowa.

A short time ago you printed a letter which presented the theory that there is no such thing as a curve in baseball While reading this particular letter, I was conscious of an almost overpowering drowsiness.

Coward wrote a brilliantly sharp and surprisingly frank autobiography, Present Indicative, when he was almost 40; he was acutely conscious of his age, which resulted in Present Laughter, knocked off in a few days in 1939, a play nicely described by Philip Hoare as "a portrait of the menopausal playwright coming to terms with middle-age and inherent instability".

By Donald Larkin The New Yorker, June 21 , 1941P. 71 A short time ago you printed a letter which presented the theory that there is no such thing as a curve in baseball While reading this particular letter, I was conscious of an almost overpowering drowsiness.

Kincaid is conscious of that fact almost every day.

After that come quick clips of Times Square from films too obscure for almost anyone but Mr. Goldstein to be conscious of.

Rather, he wants to see the power put back in the poet's hand – and it is Raine's belief that the poet is always fully conscious of what he (almost invariably "he") is doing.

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