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During moments of fear, passion, or violent exercise, the heart rate increases greatly, and the contractions become more forceful, so that the pumping of the blood intrudes on the consciousness; this is experienced by the individual as palpitations.

For all that Davis was the late 60s/early 70s radical who stuck it to the man, for all that her indomitable spirit and iconic hairdo made her a poster girl for African-Americans, feminists and anyone with a radical consciousness, this is perhaps Davis's key significance now – a woman who comes at the hottest political issues from unexpected and inspiring angles.

the Senser, is always endowed with consciousness, this is not the case with 'relational' clauses.

The main difference then in participant terms between Mental and Relational clauses is, according to Halliday and Mathiessen (2004 212 13), that while the Senser, is always endowed with consciousness, this is not the case with 'relational' clauses.

On the contrary, not only is it a priori possible for matter to be as "active" as thought and consciousness, and actually produce thought and consciousness, this is exactly what we discover from experience (T, 1.4.5.31/248 9).

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.

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In some ways, for all its silliness and self-consciousness, this is the happiest experience I've had with Von Trier for some time.

Eventually, the lens is turned on Salazar himself, when he's kidnapped off the street by jihadis and then beheaded, on camera, to cries of "Allahu Akbar!" So "Redacted" doesn't merely offer a frisson of Godardian self-consciousness; this is irony with a revolutionary point, a return to De Palma's origins in the New Left cinema of the late sixties.

Crane usually bit the hand that fed him, but you have to like a poet whose revelation of his own genius occurred in a dentist's chair ("An objective voice kept saying to me — 'You have the higher consciousness.... This is what is called genius' ").

"States, I think, are responding to a public consciousness that this is not something we ought to be involved in.

This can be done only by a science that tries to understand the very essence of consciousness, and this is the task that phenomenology has set for itself.

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