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The core of the old city is a consciously planned rectangle with streets in a grid pattern.
But my next novel, Nice Work, returned to Rummidge in a more soberly realistic mode, to complete a trilogy which was never consciously planned as such.
A key aim of the project is to make sure young people get access to the information they need to make carefully and consciously planned choices for their futures.
Your job will be to mount the bully pulpit and make the public and the elites understand that the primary system is in effect part of our unwritten Constitution and deserves to be considered, debated, and consciously planned just as if it were part of the written one.
Christiansen notes that this passage implies that Hubbard consciously "planned" to live an extraordinary life, strengthening the underlying idea that from early childhood he worked towards the goals that led to Scientology.
I don't think I ever consciously planned a curriculum -- rather, I used my own university studio art education as a negative example, trying to help my students find their own voices within the history of women's art, literature and history rather than through a patrilineage (as Mira Schor called it).
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Take advantage of any reflection tips and resources offered in lectures and training; before you know it reflection will be part of your everyday life, even when you don't consciously plan for it to be.
Some of the taunts may be justified, but, improbably, Moore has rich people and their bought-and-paid-for agents in Congress consciously planning every turn in the economy as a series of heists (Alan Greenspan's recommending home-equity loans was the beginning of a scheme, it turns out, to get people "out of their houses").
Mead states, "The action with reference to the others calls out responses in the individual himself there is then another 'me' criticizing, approving, and suggesting, and consciously planning, i.e., the reflective self" (SS in SW, 145).
Although this is not a solution to the toxin puzzle that one can consciously plan on using (nor is it one that resolves the theoretical issues raised by the case), it may nonetheless often help us effectively cope with toxin-type cases.
That doesn't always happen naturally or easily at the end of a day when you're both exhausted - sometimes you have to consciously plan to make it happen.
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