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Upon coming to he said he had had 'a first-rate dream – very quiet – and had dreamed of Napoleon; had not the slightest consciousness of pain;' and he left the chair feeling no uneasiness of any kind, and evidently in a high state of admiration.
Now 50, she has a strata of slight self-consciousness that bespeaks the particular introspection of her work.
If there was a flaw, it was a slight self-consciousness in the hushed drawing out of, for instance, the second-movement cadenza, stretching the quietness envelope slightly too far.
It may be a slight concession, but public consciousness is an evolving phenomenon.
I would venture that, of those, roughly most of them will disappear into the infinite spaces of video-on-demand and the Internet, never to make the slightest dent on public consciousness.
The majority of improvement occurred within the first 3 months after treatment (mean change scores ranging 19.7 for Sexual Function to 25.7 for Self-consciousness) with continuing, but slight, improvements to 6 months.
The music smiles from a slight height, inflecting the sincerity into self-consciousness; it has an edge, but a flexible one, with no element of danger.
Most have stressed his ability to observe the smallest changes of consciousness and to record the slightest movements of the body.
With seismographic precision he registers the slightest tremors at the edges of his consciousness, records rejections and ripples in his thoughts and emotions of which the science of psychiatry even today scarcely allows itself to dream.
Their action was quite suggestive and yet they did it without exhibiting the slightest bit of self-consciousness.
Rutgers-Newark English professor and poet Rachel Hadas described the poem as being "rather slight" although it "is free of irony and self consciousness, except that little reference to fools like me at the end, which I find kind of charming".
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