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The aim isn't to teach those readers about the past so much as to explore a burgeoning consciousness, an evolving relationship that successive generations have had to notions of belonging or self.
Whether Miguel's burgeoning consciousness is just a momentary flourish or a new spark, it speaks to something inescapable about pop culture's present: when so many artists have grown outspoken, the ones who seem carefree and untroubled stand out.
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By the end of the 1940s, there was a burgeoning awareness that a brand wasn't just a mascot or a catchphrase or a picture printed on the label of a company's product; the company as a whole could have a brand identity or a "corporate consciousness," as this ephemeral quality was termed at the time.
Here is a story of a white person's burgeoning racial consciousness, drawn powerfully from what is likely a white writer's experience of failing (at least at first) to fully apprehend others' experiences.
The dramatic core of the film — in other words, all the stuff that happens when nothing is happening — is the shifting of allegiances within the X-Men, the persuasion of some to work with others, the rescue of some by others, the burgeoning of consciousness about who are the good X's and who are the bad ones.
In the story he gives his whole boy-self to the game in a marvellous description of burgeoning human consciousness, until finally his whole, vulnerable boy-self and his loving Aunt Annie are humiliated and left heartbroken by posh, wimpish Jack and the even posher Mrs Williams, who "sat with Jack in the back of the (chauffeur-driven) car gazing at the ruin of Gorsehill".
There's much progress to be made in affirming the full spectrum of intelligence, and I look forward to seeing this conversation advance further, especially given the burgeoning integrated consciousness of this present moment.
Krantz writes quite a bit about the burgeoning Jewish American consciousness.
Their target was a burgeoning field, the exploration of consciousness.
Yes, he used female pronouns, a subtle boost to my self-esteem that I did not appreciate until I had children of both genders and the burgeoning second wave women's movement had raised my consciousness.
The prefix "nano" is gaining an increasing presence in public consciousness, from invocations of the nanometre (nm) as a unit of measurement for our burgeoning silicon technology's tininess (as in Intel's latest 32nm processors), to the hubristically named iPod nano, which is a bit smaller than the others.
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