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The book tells the story of a painfully sensitive consciousness trying to make sense of a beloved mother's too-early death (when Ms. Huston was four) and the piecemeal life that followed in the wake of a peripatetic famous father in a family that never quite coalesced one full of opaque mysteries.
He portrays human beings as alone in a universe where God is abstract and possibly non-existent, "where memory and patterns of intuition raise the sensitive consciousness to a realization of solitude".
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Instead, such cases have to be checked by court leaders who have more sensitive political consciousness.
With characters like Mary, Austen's realism looks outwards, to subtly observe and comment on her social world, while those such as Lizzie provide a vehicle for her extraordinarily sensitive explorations of individual consciousness.
They have developed a higher consciousness, hyper-sensitive to specks of dust, sounds and movements well beyond the normal range of human cognisance.
For example, Sandberg et al. (in press) found in a visual masking experiment that post-decision wagering was a less sensitive and exhaustive measure of consciousness than the Perceptual Awareness Scale, a subjective visibility scale.
"There are plenty of ways to convey the threat of terror without usurping what I think is a very sensitive memory in the American consciousness," Mr. Kerry said in an interview while flying to the city for a rally.
Even back in the late 1960's, when records like Drake's and Van Morrison's "Astral Weeks" attracted post-hippie cults, these stream-of-consciousness musings by sensitive romantics seemed vaguely quaint with their flowery diction and delicate, classically trimmed folk-rock arrangements.
BTM presents symptoms referred to posterior cerebral circulation involvement: dysarthria, vertigo, tinnitus, hypoacusia, diplopia, ataxias, bilateral sensitive or visual deficits, and decreased level of consciousness.
Some recent evidence suggests that the reduced level of consciousness is a specific (though not sensitive) sign of delirium [ 49, 50], and so it could become a stimulus for specific delirium screening, bolstering rates of detection.
This prognostication is accurate for predicting poor outcome (i.e. death) but not sensitive for identifying patients with good outcome (i.e. consciousness recovery).
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