Admittedly, it was a couple of years before it began to make an impression on the public consciousness. |
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How can the royal family exist in the public consciousness if not through the flashbulbs and omnipresent cameras? |
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Science needs icons like this to lodge its ideas within the public consciousness. |
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They can rest safe in the knowledge that they have stamped their principles on the public consciousness for a very long time to come. |
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To an increasing degree, the more significant interchanges of ideas and shaping of public consciousness occur in mass and electronic media. |
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He's not just trying to remove the Treaty from law, but expunge it from public consciousness altogether. |
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Miller was the first photojournalist to witness these scenes, and the images she captured are indelibly etched on the public consciousness. |
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But perhaps even more astonishing is how this singular American victory has disappeared from public consciousness. |
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Ever since he came into public consciousness for his role in Minority Report opposite Tom Cruise, he's proven to be a force to be reckoned with. |
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The identification of order with law eliminates from public consciousness the very concept of the decentralized provision of order. |
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The fledgling cable operators barely registered in the public consciousness and digital satellite broadcasting was years away. |
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These markers invoke public consciousness about what values, beliefs, and capabilities people have. |
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He worries also about the slow drift of journalism out of the public consciousness. |
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I am pleased that there has been a trend reversal in the public consciousness with regard to public deficits in recent years. |
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If the information runs counter to the existing public consciousness, it can take years to counteract earlier understanding. |
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Cosell was not only Sui generis, he also faded quickly from public consciousness once he was pushed off the air. |
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And, as a result, an interesting and important text has burst out of the archives and into public consciousness. |
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Single-parent, same-sex, and common-law families barely penetrated public consciousness, much less the Hebrew lexicon. |
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The 1989 Exxon Valdez disaster, which spilled 11 million gallons into Alaska's pristine Prince William Sound, is permanently imprinted in the public consciousness. |
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But while the Paleo diet has rapidly gained a foothold in the public consciousness, it has also been criticized in the media. |
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Nonetheless, familiarity helped ingrain the series in British public consciousness. |
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More recently, the economic downturn has largely replaced climate change in the public consciousness. |
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We will work with partners to raise the issue of Aboriginal women's rights in the media and in the public consciousness. |
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This understanding together with widely available information can help to raise public consciousness and can help encourage environmentally friendly action. |
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Viet Tan launched the Save Tây Nguyên campaign on Earth Day 2009 to raise public consciousness of the risks of bauxite mining in one of Vietnam's most verdant regions. |
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Burton remains closely associated in the public consciousness with his second wife, actress Elizabeth Taylor. |
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I am convinced that not only governments and parliaments, but also political parties and public bodies have to place the issue of Europe at the forefront of public consciousness. |
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In today's economy, corporations and governments give very careful consideration to the impact of a name on public consciousness because of the economic impacts that names will have. |
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If the perennial farce at the Dounreay nuclear site, on the north coast of Scotland, were any closer to the surface of public consciousness, we would be hounding and haranguing them wherever they go. |
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Sluizer was back in the public consciousness. |
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The authors hold that the Lisbon objectives have effectively disappeared from public consciousness and are therefore incapable of bringing Europeans closer together. |
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The industry must create and foster a public profile in order to both position the industry in the public consciousness and in Canadian and international markets and attract young people to professions in the industry. |
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Champions to drive agenda out into public consciousness are needed. |
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They immediately became ingrained in the public consciousness. |
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The need to keep the threat of anti-Semitism in the public consciousness. |
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How can civil society be more effective in raising public consciousness in the North about the importance of concerted donor efforts to address issues of war-torn societies? |
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Europa Nostra is dedicated to putting heritage and its benefits in the mainstream of public consciousness and to making heritage a priority for public policies both at European and national levels. |
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The lure of the manganese nodule faded from public consciousness. |
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Their work contrasts the real lives, struggles and impact of young black men with the misperceptions that dominate in the mass media and lingers in the public consciousness. |
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