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Maybe we'll find a way to jump-start them into reaching a higher level, so that they become conscious actors instead of the blind, indifferent electron pushers they've been so far — although, like anyone who's seen a few science fiction movies, I'm not sure this project is particularly wise.
10 Additional understanding of conditions for improvement may come from studying improvement changes, less as discrete and bounded 'interventions' and more as evolving actions by conscious actors interpreting and responding to their surroundings.
"Paul is the least self-conscious actor I've ever seen," Mr. Hamburg said.
Craig is an Iraq-war fatality who returns in memory; Peter, a self-conscious actor, is very much alive.
'No,' he replies, 'so that you'll find out about them in a different way.' With politicians, 'you've got press secretaries, and you've got a very, very self-conscious actor, who's performing in public and the course of whose career is dependent on how he's going to appear to some degree.
She possesses the same combination of fruitily-expressed frankness and fragile, self-conscious actor's ego.
I got a few minutes to sit down with him before the event, and he was able to clue me in on how the production came together, as well as provide some insight into the life of a socially-conscious actor.
It had always been easy to mock them as pompous, self-conscious actors who knew just how to tilt their heads to indicate concern, how to raise an eyebrow to convey empathy or surprise or doubt.
Our more enlightened business leaders, socially conscious Bollywood actors, and our few decent politicians should organise a different freedom celebration.
The Inbetweeners, conscious that actors in their late Twenties cannot go on playing teenagers indefinitely, have planned their final act, a two-part parting of the ways which will be screened at Christmas next year.
In Vittorio de Sica's After The Fox (1966), he portrayed a wrinkle-conscious ham actor on the skids, in sunglasses, trenchcoat, and slouch hat from the 1940s; and in Bob Rafelson's Head (1968), billed as the Big Victor, he suffered the surreal indignity of having the Monkees playing dandruff in his greasy hair.
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