It uses some of the devises of dream, like multiple personality and tiers of meaning, but its procedures are hyperconscious. |
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Now, the curved screen seems insanely bulbous, and I'm hyperconscious of the high-pitched sound it emits. |
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The theoretical framework takes from this disturbed mode of comportment a hyperconscious subjectivity. |
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I like to think if the galaxy is a conscious being then it would be self aware, as I'm thinking of it as a hyperconscious being. |
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The women seem at once to have no self-awareness and to be hyperconscious of the way they will be portrayed. |
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Both have something important to say, but are hyperconscious of an unlistening world. |
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If synchronization were the key to consciousness, you would expect the seizures to make people hyperconscious instead of unconscious, he said. |
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The football community is now hyperconscious — as it should be — about concussions. |
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The vampire, as postmodern monster, is nothing if he is not hyperconscious of himself in his role. |
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Yet their franchise player seems more vulnerable than ever, hyperconscious of his debilitated state, wary of perceptions that he's not giving a complete effort. |
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There is no way to train as a dancer and not be hyperconscious of the way you look, the proportions of your body, and the quality of your movement. |
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