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How do we become conscious of a certain stimulus, or indeed "conscious" at all?
He was never conscious of a lyric until he met Mabel.
With that slight motion, he became conscious of a headache forming.
I was pondering all this when I became conscious of a whirring noise above me.
At the time, Americans weren't conscious of a great shift, pivot, or crisis.
He was conscious of a horrible blast, of body parts around him, of searing pain.
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But parents should also remain conscious of an additional lesson suggested by the Penn State story.
As I cycle home I'm conscious of an ominous rumble behind me.
Mandela became conscious of "an anger, a rebelliousness, a desire to fight the system that imprisoned my people".
"Life After Life" makes the reader acutely conscious of an author's power: how much the novelist can do.
Everyone on the stage would have to be conscious of an electorate beyond his or her own party's base.
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