Sentence examples for apparent consciousness from inspiring English sources

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How can I continue working with you on this project with you unless I know what's in your pants?!" The scenario cued laughter and learning -- learning about what it's like for transgender people to be subjected to rude speculation and questioning about their genitals, often without any apparent consciousness that doing so is invasive, upsetting, and entirely unnecessary.

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A very lovable aspect of this "Horse" was the exuberance and apparent unself-consciousness of its performers.

Intercourse and oral sex are not allowed at Paddles, but many people had their shirts off, mixing comfortably without any apparent self-consciousness.

In his "commendable" 8.6 out of ten rating review, Ross Bonaime of Paste asserted that the program displayed some exceptional dimension into the characters from Lana's apparent self-consciousness, to Cheryl's eccentric and "odd" persona, and Krieger's past.

Kanye West has spent much of the last two weeks transforming his Twitter feed into an apparent stream of consciousness with seemingly random and sometimes controversial tweets.

It is also the apparent lack of consciousness about what it means to suggest that we must charge individuals £18,000 a year for this privilege in a country where nearly half the population draw annual household incomes of about £22,000 or less, and where poverty is known to be persistent.

Thereafter owing to apparent loss of consciousness with abnormal eyes movements, non-tonico-clonic seizures were considered meanwhile.

Many scientists have found it difficult to reconcile the fact that information is distributed across multiple brain areas with the apparent unity of consciousness: this is one aspect of the so-called binding problem.

One such example sees Langlois and Macindoe kneel and stare out at the audience, tapping plastic tubes against the floor, but from their mouths comes a seemingly endless string of numbers, an apparent simultaneous stream of consciousness.

By Gerald Jonas The New Yorker, June 2 , 1962P. 21 During a recent conversation with a scientific-minded friend we bemoaned the apparent disappearance from teenage consciousness of that brash boy inventor Tom Swift, celebrated by the pseudonymous Victor Appleton who wrote "Tom Swift and His Electric Rifle", "Tom Swift and His Electric Runabout", "Tom Swift and His Electric Locomotive".

The New Yorker, June 2 , 1962P. 21 During a recent conversation with a scientific-minded friend we bemoaned the apparent disappearance from teenage consciousness of that brash boy inventor Tom Swift, celebrated by the pseudonymous Victor Appleton who wrote "Tom Swift and His Electric Rifle", "Tom Swift and His Electric Runabout", "Tom Swift and His Electric Locomotive".

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