Her doubts about how to proceed with her life affect her writing, and the fact that she is a writer and hyperaware of herself affects her life. |
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In fact, it turned out to be hyperaware of its image and extremely cautious, almost paranoid, about controlling it. |
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Zhu Zhu is hyperaware of the fact that Lyons and Berger are not her birth parents, and that she used to live in China. |
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For example, the smoker may become hyperaware of all or part of his body, of all or part of his mind. |
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Cannavale seems hyperaware of all he missed in a checkered academic career, a result of bouncing back and forth between far-flung, divorced parents. |
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The more severe this imbalance, he says, the more the orthorexic feels antagonistic toward the environment, becoming hyperaware of external impurities. |
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