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- Self-consciousness is a heightened sense of awareness of oneself. It is not to be confused with consciousness in the sense of qualia. Historically, "self-consciousness"...
- while some tracks traded "élan for slickness", others appeared to be "selfconscious parodies of the old, carefree B-52's." In a retrospective review for...
- frolicking at this location. The painting portrays a happy physical un-selfconsciousness seen through the perspective of age; a nostalgia for youth. By the...
- Alexander is dedicated to turn design from unselfconscious behavior to selfconscious behavior, so called design science. In his very first book Notes on...
- short relationship with Búi Árland, Ugla decides to return to the "selfconscious policeman", who is the father of her recently born child. Ugla Falsdóttir...
- improvement in skill and lyrics (which still rely on drug culture jokes); the selfconscious posturing is spottily ear-catching but basically horrible." Only a year...
- calling card, with art historian Felix Thülemann describing it as “a selfconscious representation of superior painterly prowess. It is believed that this...
- a journey, but it is not one of a human being alone. The riddle is selfconsciously aware of the connected nature of human, tool, and animal'. Lees, Clare...
- there's no cognitive reality, there can be neither history [of women] nor selfconscious society"), Apokalipsa, 2005, no. 90/91/92, 103–119. "Kjer pisava okuži...
- feels comfortably natural, the songs instantly familiar without being selfconscious or specifically derivative." The Chicago Reader wrote that "the band's...