Exhausted and semi-conscious, my peripheral awareness of a sort of beige abyss was occasionally punctuated by explosions of extreme color. |
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I hope the resulting media coverage will help to foster a greater awareness of the cruelty involved. |
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The general awareness of young audiences seeking stimulation has meant a growth in film production and in a media-savvy audience. |
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We are looking for a reporter with a keen news sense and a strong awareness of the issues of importance to our readers. |
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Mature gentlemen should cultivate some sensibility and awareness of the aesthetics of these things. |
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Targeting aid resources without adequate awareness of the size of the population involved in illicit crops is capricious and arbitrary. |
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These are Cantabrigian stories, told with a firm awareness of a wider British backdrop. |
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One thing adults have over kids is an awareness of ways to seriously mess someone up and thus end the fight early. |
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Consequently accidents still occur due to a lack of awareness of the dangers involved with electricity. |
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This is surely the rationale of the UN campaign to increase the public's awareness of microcredit. |
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Instead, it is a certain awareness of the presence of others, regardless of what we feel toward them. |
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The one thing which these rebels did have was an awareness of their legacy as free Americans. |
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One theme is Britain's growing awareness of falling behind its competitors, particularly in education, where Germany was the model. |
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The TV trails, originally created to raise awareness of the charity's fundraising packs, have become a surprise hit with TV viewers. |
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How has awareness of the damage irrigation can cause these fragile environments affected the Lake? |
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We are attempting to use examples of media bias to raise awareness of the deep systemic corruption afflicting the media. |
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Most will be campaigning against poverty and trying to raise awareness of problems in Africa. |
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The event acts as a trigger or catalyst, which catapults them into an awareness of this phenomena. |
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The day came into being to raise awareness of the issues surrounding homophobia, transphobia, and biphobia. |
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A sensitivity to being stared at does not necessarily imply an awareness of the position of the starer. |
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The Cold War nuclear stand-off did much to sharpen Kubrick's awareness of global politics. |
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They call for modification of driving techniques, and awareness of the fact that there may be a problem. |
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James also hopes to raise awareness of the Diabetes UK campaign to improve the standard of services for children with diabetes. |
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The anxiety of stage fright is part of her growing awareness of being in the public eye. |
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For comprehensive understanding, it is important to have focal and subsidiary awareness of ethical dilemmas. |
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The climb to the top of the 450 ft sea stack was to raise money and awareness of the plight facing patients with kidney problems. |
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In New South Wales, two major advertising campaigns are currently promoting awareness of occupational health and safety issues. |
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But even though our awareness of these things has increased tenfold in the last decade, our dependence on the motorcar has continued to rocket. |
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We lost our situational awareness of the other aircraft in the overhead stack. |
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But for the boy, a transformation has to be achieved to an awareness of an identity based on difference from the mother. |
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If the celebrations could be associated with a greater awareness of the country's culture, history and traditions, so much the better. |
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Critics of both films offered strictures that suggest more than an awareness of this axiom. |
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These organisations co-ordinate the various campaigns that are taking place and raise awareness of the problems facing the shark. |
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It also said there would be sufficient awareness of the issues to avoid any need for an explanatory introduction on the ballot paper. |
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The people are warm and welcoming with a deep awareness of the past and great pride in the richness of their culture. |
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Despite our awareness of what constitutes a healthy lifestyle, we can still be surprisingly unimaginative when it comes to fruit and veg. |
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The aim of Creative Mentoring is to use the arts to heighten interest and awareness of the arts in non-formal settings. |
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Members of the council's environmental protection unit hope to raise awareness of the impact noise pollution can have. |
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I believe there is no general nationwide awareness of the problems that exist. |
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The road-hogging game will also help to create an awareness of the unsocial and dangerous road behaviour out there. |
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The Fund, set up by her parents after her death, works with schools and youth organisations, raising awareness of the dangers of solvent abuse. |
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I recommend that all family physicians read this article for better awareness of this important, but sometimes neglected topic. |
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Liz was very interested in family planning, and wanted to raise awareness of contraceptive methods available. |
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There has been a concentrated effort in the UK to promote an awareness of contraception. |
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The campaign is to raise awareness of the problems associated with cow's milk intolerance. |
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There does appear to be a growing awareness of intersexuality in the media and pop culture. |
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In the title story, we meet a woman whose every tryst with her married lover is marred by her depressing awareness of the affair's finitude. |
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He has advanced public awareness of interconnectedness in the security community. |
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Even if there was greater public awareness of the possible danger of eating such meat, it doesn't mean that the Congolese would renounce it. |
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There is a kinesthetic awareness of one's body and bodily movement in one's conscious action of picking up the spade. |
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They brought with them an awareness of their chosen position in this world, and a conviction that they had an unalienable right to literary art. |
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Penman said she was in favour of increasing awareness of the importance of languages, but concerned about the removal of compulsion. |
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When you shake her hand, it's with an awareness of all the other hands, famous and infamous, naked and long dead, that she has shaken. |
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Further, it must have at its core belief, an awareness of the inextricable relationship between social justice and health equity. |
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Corrall sees this newly implemented global awareness leading to a better local awareness of community. |
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In fact, one of the goals of the space society's event was to increase awareness of Canada's role in space exploration. |
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If the articles do not reveal awareness of relevant prior work, then they are unlikely to constitute a step forward in our scholarly do-si-do. |
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It suggests a growing awareness of the need for research and development that is starting to feed through to Irish manufacturing. |
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This legislation demonstrates the Government's commitment to quality public broadcasting, and its awareness of the key role of public television. |
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An Arab writer on the consequences of the Black Death for animals added another hideous dimension to our awareness of that fearful episode. |
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The stigma society places on being overweight may create an awareness of fatness in those individuals who deviate from the thin ideal. |
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Some worshipers have an especially keen awareness of just how inclusive each praise service is. |
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Additionally, and despite awareness of the shortcomings of faith healers, this group relied on faith healing. |
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These patients have no awareness of their surroundings, nor do they experience sensations. |
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In place of moral vertigo what we get, especially in West's fine performance, is a mortified awareness of the wages of sin. |
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More important than his about-face in the context of my analysis is Rethel's awareness of his own position as artist. |
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As in the abortion debate, a little awareness of ethics will make us mistrustful of sound-bite-sized absolutes. |
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Few people would deny that individuals vary in their level of awareness of their own sexism. |
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Jung called Eros the great binder and deliverer and he anticipated a growing awareness of the androgynous aspect of our personalities. |
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A lack of awareness of this, and of the importance of protecting the mother-child dyad, can further contribute to a new father's role confusion. |
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These discriminations account for the intangible awareness of mood, and they define the greenness of green and the warmness of warmth. |
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The key to understanding and succeeding in negotiations lies in greater awareness of the limitations in individual cognitions. |
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But they should be made consciously and accountably with an awareness of the ethical implications for inclusion and exclusion. |
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Anything we can do to raise awareness of equestrian sport will be beneficial. |
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The physical presence of the jilbab is impossible to work or sit or teach alongside without constant awareness of it. |
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A little more awareness of your patients' notes would stop you sounding like a complete div. |
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It is reminiscent of Pessoa's poems on Spring in its acute awareness of the poet's mortality. |
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It could be denial but I feel more likely it's an acute awareness of the stakes involved. |
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They've shown initiative, intelligence and an acute awareness of what punters need as they traipse round the stands. |
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However, full awareness of this has not curbed people's enthusiasm for car purchases. |
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There was also an exhibition in the college atrium to raise awareness of enterprise activities and identify potential entrepreneurs. |
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The originality resides in an acute awareness of how little an artist can dare to do in the course of creating great art. |
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They have no rights, but an acute awareness of their responsibilities to the youngest and most vulnerable generation. |
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I am reminded of his awareness of how enfeebled modern literature can seem in an academic context. |
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He has sought to discharge his duties with an awareness of historical responsibilities. |
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It is one of my aims to try to raise the level of awareness of the charity in the area and to encourage recruitment. |
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Like her male counterpart, she always seems to have an affecting awareness of her sidekick status. |
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In this way, clients gain an awareness of their cognitions and dialogue that affect their behaviour. |
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The boy whose disappearance sparked national awareness of missing children has never been found. |
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Like all good grotesques, these works simultaneously attract and repel, provoking us into uneasy awareness of ourselves. |
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Increased awareness of adverse drug reactions can assist the clinician in differential diagnosis of medical problems and events. |
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This peripatetic body, founded in 1831, with an open membership, has been very important in promoting public awareness of science. |
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Such allusions, which portray Horace's awareness of politico-religious matters, can be said to be beyond the ken of a philological approach. |
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While some of this reflects a suspicion of the motives of foreign firms, there may also be an awareness of the lack of reciprocity. |
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Notably absent from this conventional taxonomy, however, is kinesthesia, our sensory awareness of the position and movement of the body. |
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The germ of his falling-out with his beloved Wagner lay in his growing awareness of Wagner's personal ignobility and malevolence. |
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Thirdly, the blood of Jesus Christ cleanses our consciences, so that we come before God in the happy awareness of being truly clean in his sight. |
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Growing awareness of ecological issues in the 1990s prompted a Wombles comeback. |
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Before the 1990s, awareness of the danger of passive smoking was lower and smokers smoked freely at home. |
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The problem of flat feet is chronic because it is a habit that occurs without any awareness of what is correct alignment for the feet. |
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The improvements will increase awareness of both the road alignment and the possibility of queueing traffic at peak times. |
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We uphold the law professionally, humanely and with an acute awareness of the impact enforcement has on the individuals we encounter. |
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Her dilation on these opinions seemed to carry us to about 8.30 without any awareness of the passage of time. |
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But sadness for his friend's unchanged fate was soon overpowered by an urgent awareness of his own. |
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An enormous effort has gone into ensuring that this concert outperforms the great event of 1985 and raises awareness of a fundamental cause. |
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I answered that my hesitations stemmed not from a love of money but from an awareness of my inadequacies. |
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Farmers' markets have proved particularly effective in raising awareness of quality local produce which so often gets overlooked. |
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The higher education did not, however, explain the higher awareness of using buprenorphine for detoxification from opiates. |
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To that end, seek greater awareness of your depravity and the heinousness and irrationality of sin. |
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As our awareness of the extinction crisis has grown, we have taken some ameliorative actions. |
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The awareness of what was occurring zapped through me, and suddenly I was snapped back into my body as if I'd been shot from a slingshot. |
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The progress or development of style becomes temporalised within the narration encouraging viewer awareness of repetition and change. |
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As the diary amply reveals, few authors have worked so long with such a heightened awareness of the gap between living and writing. |
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Unicef, Plan and other organisations launched a campaign last June to create awareness of the importance of birth registration. |
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And a lonely woman longs to have a reason for her sadness beyond her desperate awareness of her own worthlessness. |
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Public awareness of the problem has led to the wide use of lead-free petrol and reduced levels of environmental lead. |
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A Blackpool group has organised an Afro-Caribbean night in the town to raise awareness of the hereditary blood disorder, sickle-cell anaemia. |
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For some, time sped up, senses heightened and they lost awareness of their bodies. |
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Perhaps it might increase the awareness of the problem if we were officially to designate a day in the year in testimony to them. |
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Our aim was to raise awareness of the benefits and support available to those who provide unpaid care. |
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Both relationships are made difficult by a shared awareness of a history of mutual antagonism between ethnic groups. |
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His excellent awareness of where he is on the field enables him to keep balls at the goal line in play without stepping into the end zone. |
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The problem of retrospective awareness of the deleterious effects of mining is difficult to deal with. |
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With increasing awareness of the disease, many investigators have started working on leptospirosis. |
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Until recently there seems to have been some lack of awareness of the provision for reversion, but this is probably no longer the case. |
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However, awareness of this limitation is necessary when reviewing the study results. |
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This helps develop hand speed and awareness of water speed as well as streamlining at above race speed. |
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The final tasks included matching of beginning sounds and ending sounds, awareness of rhyme, and phoneme deletion. |
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Other research suggests that by learning rhymes, poems, and jingles children develop awareness of sounds in words. |
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It's sad, but current events and an awareness of them has been a casualty of my current lifestyle. |
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But I am also limited ideally, by my own awareness of my ability to effect such change. |
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The growing awareness of this condition is creating increasing demands on psychiatric care services. |
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The appraisal begins by assessing the respondents awareness of health promotion. |
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It also will help enhance public awareness of NASA by developing documentaries and educational programming for television broadcast. |
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Dave agreed the experience had made him want to promote awareness of the cancer. |
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They set up their looms and spinning wheels in a back-to-the-future type stunt to raise awareness of their crafts. |
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Over the past year there has been an increased awareness of certain Italian varieties, such as asiago, fontina and fontinella. |
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A Swindon woman is hoping to raise awareness of autism when she runs in the London marathon. |
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Plato realizes that the general run of humankind can think, and speak, etc., without any awareness of his realm of Forms. |
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Young people need to have clear awareness of the wide range of worthwhile and remunerative careers to which STEM subjects can lead. |
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The head of the Iraqi Boxing Federation, Saied Abdel Hussain, said he hopes the new team can raise awareness of the sport at home. |
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The only real thing which can change this is to raise awareness of drivers, and to encourage bikers to protect themselves and ride defensively. |
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If the tour were cancelled, a valuable opportunity to raise public awareness of the atrocious regime would be lost. |
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The war years brought loss of loved ones, social change, times of austerity, an awareness of New Zealand's vulnerability, and defence measures. |
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The Commonwealth created an Australia Day Council in 1946 to raise public awareness of the day. |
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Public awareness of autism has increased over recent years, yet early recognition of autism remains variable. |
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A young musical prodigy from Keighley is to showcase her talents to raise awareness of the devastating effects of cancer on teenagers. |
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He has the qualifications, reputation and awareness of what should, and should not, be. |
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Once the initial awareness of nakedness had been absorbed, the mind settles down serenely to watch the dance. |
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That is not directly addressed in the bill, and I hope the Minister has some awareness of it. |
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The awareness of death is an invisible attractor that draws me to what is important in my life. |
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In a kind of pre-echo of Kant and Wittgenstein, Nicolas of Cusa argued that wisdom consists in an awareness of the limits of one's knowledge. |
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Should the law extend the definition beyond purpose to cover the awareness of the practical certainty that the crew would be killed? |
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In further opposition to the posthuman discourse, Richard also comes to the awareness of the importance of the complex space of the body. |
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The groups, however, are important for increasing both patient education and awareness of global issues affecting treatment. |
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I've seen more awareness of the outside world, more awareness of Third World issue. |
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Many Savannah State students say an awareness of their heritage is one of the school's biggest selling points. |
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On the one hand, awareness of the diversity of humanity could pose challenges to European self-confidence. |
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The second factor is growing awareness of global climate change caused by burning fossil fuels. |
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One of the results is an increasing awareness of the difference between science and technology. |
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She was instrumental in raising people's awareness of man's impact on the environment. |
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The two hour walk is held in memory of the youngster and to raise awareness of the disease and funding for research. |
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There's an interesting point about how brand awareness of a teevee show is treated as a liability by the teevee industry. |
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It is from the fullness of my heart, and the awareness of what I know to be true, that these essays have been written. |
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The repetition and variation of the panels allows for a cumulatively developing awareness of the work. |
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Our awareness of ethnic cuisines has created a situation on our pantry shelves where we have a wider selection of ingredients than our mothers. |
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The common symptoms of anaemia are tiredness, shortness of breath and awareness of the heartbeat. |
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Within brief minutes, the thickening clouds were zooming by our wing tips increasing our awareness of the plane's speed of approximately 150-mph. |
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However they may lead to palpitations, which is an unpleasant awareness of the heartbeat, often described as a thumping in the chest. |
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The awareness of their individual blemishes and shortcomings inclines the frustrated to detect ill will and meanness in their fellow men. |
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One boon was a new awareness of the extent to which seismic activity affects Yellowstone's geothermal features. |
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Yet, despite his awareness of the literature across regional and national boundaries, his essays cry out for further comparative scholarship. |
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His comments prompt questions about whether raising awareness of social anxiety disorder may in fact be medicalising shyness. |
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Creating awareness of other cultures was an important focus of this project. |
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He had a keen awareness of the ebb and flow of history, and of the need for consistent jurisprudence, and, above all, self-restraint. |
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As the temperature struggled to remain above zero, volunteers slept rough to raise awareness of the struggles facing the homeless on a day-to-day basis. |
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These were, remember, college students in an age of widespread awareness of acquaintance rape. |
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The reason Price of Fame ultimately becomes tiresome is our increasing awareness of how adrift the woman at its center is. |
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However we strain to distract ourselves, our consciousness of death heightens our awareness of evil. |
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As a patron of Tusk Trust, a conservation charity, Williamtravelled to Botswana in 2010 to raise awareness of the issue. |
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He was always calm and authoritative, despite the awareness of knowing that the police were ceaselessly searching for him. |
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The way to lead our lives is therefore along the path of pragmatic compromise, cynical wisdom, awareness of our limitations, resistance to the temptation of the Absolute. |
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The aim is to increase the awareness of the existing legislative and regulatory framework in relation to water abstraction, production limitations and effluent discharges. |
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Suffice it to say that awareness of the risks of giving offense produces a chilling effect on the ground in Russia. |
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The president alluded to that authority when he spoke about the killing, indicating his awareness of a need to be circumspect. |
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Widely derided as being out of touch with the country, in fact the prime minister showed an acute awareness of the opposition's weaknesses and how best to exploit them. |
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As we will see, his works display an acute awareness of human faults and frailties and his writing exhibits a vividness and an elegance that makes it a pleasure to read. |
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But she did have an acute awareness of what people need in order to live. |
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The staged contrast reveals an acute awareness of this double bind, this problem of representing mimetic desire while remaining insulated from it. |
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The children and young people of our area are taking the lead in raising awareness of the amount of litter and vandalism on our streets and parks. |
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Perhaps the finest and most moving single poem in the book is one combining a Keatsian awareness of frailty with a surprised celebration of survival. |
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The kebaya thus turns into an exploratory tool for women, leading to a greater awareness of their living conditions and thus to a greater liberty. |
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Meanwhile, brewpubs continue to proliferate, broadening awareness of the stylistic range of beers beyond the light lagers offered by the mass domestic brewers. |
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It is an awareness of how language codes the way we view the world, and how membership in various communities influences our understanding of the world. |
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Palmer grounds further mistrust in an awareness of the late hour of language, in anxiety regarding its itinerant languor and lapse, its reflecting gaze having decayed. |
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It is also available by request to any school that would like to increase its awareness of threatened and endangered species and what can be done to protect them. |
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Mindlessly memorizing from the beginning of a phrase or section without analytical awareness of the cadence yields a lack of harmonic direction and resolution. |
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Eloquent on workers' aspirations, Lyons retells their stories, creating a flowing account of t heir tastes in literature and growing awareness of their own interests. |
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They scurried around like ants when you pour water down an anthill, with no awareness of the world around them, as if the earth began and ended with high school. |
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Performances provide another such context as audiences are brought together in a heightened awareness of sharing patterns of embodied apperception. |
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Many are opposed to bilingual education, a position grounded in their awareness of the need to assimilate linguistically in order to compete in an English-speaking society. |
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After the turn of the century, changes in the model of the atom led to an awareness of a relationship between the atomic mass and the number of particles in the nucleus. |
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That can be settled, I shall say, only by the awareness of God. |
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Needless to say, I have a great awareness of the walking wounded. |
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The body is an organism with an intense awareness of itself. |
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The morning session was focused on improving fundamentals such as forehand and backhand strokes, developing co-ordination, and creating a general awareness of the game. |
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I have a hunch that our collective adoration of OITNB outweighs the love for it, or even awareness of it, among Emmy voters. |
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By 1100, the awareness of urbanized life had certainly arrived amongst many of the Scots, Irish, Manx, and Welsh, even if the experience was largely yet to come. |
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This was the unhappy and astonishing birth of my stammer or at least my first gripping self-conscious awareness of it. |
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That parents-to-be should have some awareness of not just how to change a nappy and bath the baby but that talking to the child and interacting with them is just as important. |
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Referring to the findings of a study into the community benefits of timeshare, Mrs Johns called for greater awareness of the positive impact of this tourism industry sector. |
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Today his paintings reflect his interest in architecture but also his awareness of his heritage manifested in the landscapes and townscapes of Ireland. |
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Try to develop deep concentration through the awareness of the breath which is called the mindfulness of the breath or you can say mindfulness of the body. |
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The inability to feel a 5.07 thickness monofilament indicates the absence of protective sensation, resulting in decreased awareness of pressure injury or trauma. |
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Much of his doubt seems to be rooted in an awareness of modern scientific advancements. |
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And they certainly improve my awareness of the processes of my mind, the ebb and flow of my emotions and the essential unpredictability and uncontrollability of daily life. |
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Recognition of the burden of musculoskeletal conditions will result in greater awareness of the pervasive effects they have on individuals and of their cost to society. |
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The annual tradition, always held in April, unifies and bonds Greek members, as well as raises awareness of campus life and the organizations available to students. |
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Henen draws on her awareness of middle class urbanity in her work. |
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Kvapil is a first-rank pianist with profound awareness of sonority and colour, yet also coherence and energy, and imbued with a heartfelt affinity for Czech music. |
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The conceptual confusion in the article may come from an insufficient awareness of the stakes of the struggles against colonial bunyip aristocracies so many years ago. |
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It's about making connections, having an awareness of one's heritage, and giving voice to different communities and their struggles against authority. |
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However, the goal is not only to raise money, but also to raise awareness of the current situation in Cambodia and to encourage more volunteerism in the overall community. |
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The activities and requirements in the workbook will help a lad learn beginning campcraft, outdoor safety, and awareness of his home and community environment. |
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The Sun then conjoins Saturn in Gemini on Sunday, June 9, raising the awareness of Leos and Capricorns of the need for solid structure in order to move forward. |
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No less impressive is the sound design, which is seemingly standard, but upon closer examination reveals a developed awareness of off-screen space and spatial relations. |
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Illustrated fictional storybooks can play a key supportive role in developing young children's awareness of and aesthetic response to the environment. |
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It heightens the awareness of what you have and haven't got. |
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Once realized, this consciousness leads to an awareness of something higher than physical needs, emotional desires, and survival demands dictated by hormones or organs. |
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To appreciate the closeness of language and selfhood in his poetry, an awareness of the strong link between the two in 16th-century England is necessary. |
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What about the slam poet who uses performance poetry to raise awareness of her marginalised position in society, perhaps on behalf of others in the same position? |
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As my background in art was more technical and illustrative, I had little understanding or awareness of how to express myself through painting and drawing. |
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They generally preclude access to the sort of material that might permit a sense of psychic cognizance as well as an awareness of the expression of subliminal stimulation. |
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This allows the patient to feel safe during the exposure and brings greater awareness of the cognitions attached to their physical responses of panic. |
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In terms of pianism Mishka was astounding for a girl her age for her balancing of chords, awareness of phrasing, sense of rhythm and overall technical command. |
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Hence an awareness of the inverse of differentiation began to evolve naturally and the idea that integral and derivative were inverses to each other were familiar to Barrow. |
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This boom in cosmographical imagery in the 1650s seems to reflect a growing public awareness of the Copernican issue, which can also be attested from other sources. |
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Her intense awareness of the camera's abilities is registered in every detail of her pictures, in the precision of their compositions, and in the countenances of her subjects. |
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But the increasing involvement of women in freedom marches and, somewhat later, the protests of the Vietnam War give rise to a budding awareness of gender injustices. |
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Knowing who is holding their son and having some idea that the hostage-taking was to raise awareness of impoverished villagers is a crumb of comfort to his worried parents. |
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In the society of survival, where the agonistic and vertiginous play of the potlatch is displaced by accumulation, an awareness of this has a deleterious effect on humanity. |
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Fasting, when it is done prayerfully and reflectively, can intensify one's focus on God and sharpen one's awareness of the needs of the poor and hungry. |
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An awareness of what really matters in life is why he is able to exhibit such geniality and good grace when dealing with the ferocious criticism that has come his way. |
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Worldwide, patient groups felt they and the media were the prime movers in raising awareness of infections rather than politicians, policymakers or even health professionals. |
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Important lessons on morality, such as the problems of greed, gluttony and awareness of the environment are all presented, but in a subtle manner. |
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This revolution has transpired partly through advances in dental science and a greater awareness of the importance of oral health through dental education. |
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When we did the trip last, in late spring, the sun on the willow trees heightened our awareness of the greenness after driving down through barren hills. |
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It seems a great shame that there is an almost total absence of awareness of the emergent East Asian music scene, especially that of China, in Europe and America. |
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The first day will focus on the management and awareness of e-security, the legal and regulatory framework, the firewall evolution and the management of identity. |
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The crisis provoked by her burning the meat heightens her resentful awareness of loss of individuality to which the domestication of marriage has subjected her. |
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The Chartist movement and the 1839 Newport Rising showed the growing concerns and awareness of the work force of their value to the nation. |
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In both, the first awareness of other creatures by the ur-ancestor arrives through a feeling of a crowd on the skin. |
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Environmental law has developed in response to emerging awareness of and concern over issues impacting the entire world. |
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Also, once the ablaut system ceased to be productive, there was a decline in the speakers' awareness of the regularity of the system. |
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Increasing awareness of global warming began in the 1980s, commencing decades of social and political debate. |
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Colonizer's awareness of the Earth's surface and abundance of practical skills provided colonizers with a knowledge that, in turn, created power. |
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The inhabitants of the old province of Dacia displayed no awareness of impending dissolution. |
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In Germany, it is rare and was declared Orchid of the Year in 1990 to heighten awareness of this plant. |
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Without appropriate awareness of marine pollution, the necessary global will to effectively address the issues may prove inadequate. |
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The aim was to spread awareness of the heritage of native species and about the need for conservation, as some of these species are endangered. |
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Few children learn these languages, but in recent years the local governments have sought to increase awareness of the traditional languages. |
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Investigations are thorough but are strictly limited to establishing cause, promoting awareness of risks and preventing recurrence. |
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His work is marked by lucid prose, awareness of social injustice, opposition to totalitarianism, and outspoken support of democratic socialism. |
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Investigations are limited to establishing cause, promoting awareness of risks and preventing recurrence. |
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Dimsum is a media organisation which also aims to raise awareness of the cultural issues that the Chinese community face. |
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Creating awareness of overfishing and effective measures can be effective in fisheries management. |
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Distributed generation from renewable resources is increasing as a consequence of the increased awareness of climate change. |
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In 2012 the British Heart Foundation ran a series of adverts featuring Tommy Cooper to raise awareness of heart conditions. |
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Since Dyson's success in raising public awareness of cyclonic separation, several other companies have introduced cyclone models. |
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The season was marked by increased awareness of the impact financial pressures were having on the team since the move to Cardiff City Stadium. |
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The ads are intended to increase public awareness of the risks of smoking. |
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The truth is that a proper tea bowl simply cannot be made without awareness of the chanoyu aesthetic. |
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Teenagers often have a keen awareness of their parents' hypocrisies. |
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They worked with other associations as well as the mass media to spread the message and create an awareness of their fair trade initiative. |
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Steve is now helping to raise awareness of brain haemorrhages with the help of Peterlee mum Carole Lister. |
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The awareness of this vast amount of time opened the door to new theories about the processes that shaped the planet. |
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Public awareness of GYN conditions and their treatment has not kept up with the rapid pace of advancements in minimally invasive GYN surgery. |
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The cathedral, in conjunction with the National Trust is raising awareness of the Hardman house on Rodney Street. |
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He's versatile and positionally he has good awareness of what is happening around him. |
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Puzzle pegboards which feature letters provide visual stimulation as well as basic awareness of a letter's shape. |
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Panelists uniformly described increased awareness of risk and working capital across their organizations. |
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The Charles Rennie Mackintosh Society encourages greater awareness of the work of Mackintosh as an architect, artist and designer. |
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The Encephalitis Society was set up in 1994 to raise awareness of the illness and support those affected by it. |
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It is true that awareness of disagreement regarding one's moral endorsements may serve as a defeater. |
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To improve awareness of the other indicates a mere velleity to direct attention. |
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This donation will help us continue our research and bring greater awareness of the possibilities of cryonics to a wider audience. |
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A survey study examines consumer awareness of these online directories and expectations of opt-out procedures. |
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Damage to the parietal cortex can also cause lack of awareness of movements due to loss of proprioceptive feedback or left hemineglect. |
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Domes, squinches, pendentives, fan vaults and cross vaults combine to create a renewed awareness of historical possibilities. |
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The roadshow aims to raise awareness of the symptoms of oesophageal and stomach cancers. |
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But for my part, I find it impossible to imagine a grief with no awareness of a grievesome event, exhausted entirely by bodily sensations. |
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School tuckshops have swapped famous brand names for Delight and Bubble bars to raise pupil's awareness of international trade issues. |
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Multiple stovepiped organizations function in isolation and have limited awareness of parallel efforts through similar systems. |
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Stylistically, though, the film shows a clear awareness of gaze theory and gender as initially and influentially theorized by Laura Mulvey. |
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At Solid, Colton will be responsible for leading the worldwide marketing organization and developing global awareness of Solid solutions. |
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I feel the British media, from what I have seen, have gone about raising awareness of locked-in syndrome in the wrong way. |
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In 2008, Winehouse appeared naked in an issue of Easy Living Magazine to raise awareness of breast cancer. |
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All prosecutions for litter and fly-tipping should be publicised to raise awareness of actions taken by the council. |
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But this public awareness of ED has been a double-edged sword. |
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It also looks to increase awareness of food-safe rice mills to ensure hygienic and safe food for consumers. |
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