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consciousness perhaps raised reports
Richard Rowe It had not perhaps been raised to our consciousness by the reports we had received.
consciousness head
Micky Adams He has now regained consciousness. He's being assessed at the hospital. He's got a gash on his head but I haven't been told that anything is broken.
consciousness multiplicity
Samuel Johnson Happiness consists in the multiplicity of agreeable consciousness.
consciousness process whole
Robyn Hitchcock Everyone has a right to change their consciousness, but ultimately the whole process is misleading.
consciousness people
Chang-Rae Lee In my other books, things do happen, but they are kind of bookends to the real action, which for me was an exploration of consciousness. Not that I don't get into the consciousness of the people in 'The Surrendered,' but you could say there's not as much anxiety about it.
consciousness equality racial sort whereas
Andre Holland In '42,' it's like the '40s where racial equality had come into the consciousness of a lot of people, whereas in the 1900s it was sort of a new thing.
consciousness habit
Craig Dunn It has to get into their consciousness. Make it a habit.
consciousness kids raising staff tasted
Carol Huffman I really think we are making headway. Not only are we raising kids' consciousness but also staff members. Some kids are tasting things they've never tasted before.
falsely harvey people
Paul O'Neill Harvey said that people are going to certify, and if they falsely certify, it's going to be fraud, and they're going to go to jail, and we think that's the right step,
falsely learn less students
Casey Luskin Students will learn more about evolution, not less as some Darwinists have falsely claimed.
man provided terms
E. Howard Hunt I would say this in terms of my career, that my career provided me with everything that I wanted, and I think a man is fortunate if he can say that at the end of his life.
management
Carmelo Anthony (Karl) just told us management had to make a decision.
man time wales
David Pickering He is the right man at the right time to take Wales forward.
managers smartest
Scott Cooley He is one of the smartest managers around.
man tight
Bill Ross He is tight with his mom. He has such an old-fashioned sense of responsibility. He is the man of the house.
man silent
Shane Victorino He's a silent assassin. He's a big man and can be intimidating, but he's so soft-spoken. But you always know when he's around.
man promised
Jim Panyard He's already promised to do it. If he's a man of his word, he'll do it.
man seen touches
Harry Redknapp He's got one of the loveliest touches I've seen in a big man
man plain sure
Joyce Brown He's just plain old Ronnie. But man, he sure can run.
pervasive points security
Beth Givens It just points out how pervasive these security breaches are.
pervasive serious
Carl Whitehead This is unfortunately a serious problem. It is a pervasive problem.
pervasive prescribed soon
Bill Maris Antibiotics are so pervasive that they are often prescribed preemptively, as soon as patients report symptoms, before a diagnosis is made.
planning life-is happens
Richard Paul Evans Life is what happens to us while we're planning something else.
planning
Trevor Noah No one knows what Donald Trump is doing or planning.
planning priceless plans
Winston Churchill Plans are worthless. Planning is priceless.
planning
Mary Fetchet I'm not planning to attend. It will just be too emotionally draining.
planning win
Roger Maris You win not by chance, but by preparation.
planning team
John Doherty It's something that the planning team will address. If you lengthen the day, you have to look at expectations of homework.
planning ride
Mary Green They were planning to ride out the storm,
planning
Marty Sanders It makes the year-to-year planning very difficult, especially with class-size reduction.
planning unusual share
Noam Chomsky The US is to an unusual extent a business-run society, where short-term concerns of profit and market share displace rational planning.
skills well-being wells
Richard Davidson Happiness and well-being are actually best regarded as skills.
skills way juxtaposition
William S. Burroughs The photo collage is a way to travel that must be used with skill and precision if we are to arrive... The collage as a flexible hieroglyph language of juxtaposition: A collage makes a statement.
skills talking president
William J. Clinton When you're president, you learn to act like you know what you're talking about. And it's a great skill.
skills shame rashness
Roger Ascham To be rash is to be bold without shame and without skill.
skills littles sticks
Sarah Wayne Callies Learning to shoot firearms to me is a little like driving stick - it seems like a decent skill to have.
skills community important
Vincent Nichols We're losing social skills, the human interaction skills, how to read a person's mood, to read their body language, how to be patient until the moment is right to make or press a point. Too much exclusive use of electronic information dehumanises what is a very, very important part of community life and living together.
skills crafts talent
Will Smith Talent you have naturally. Skill is only developed by hours and hours and hours of beating on your craft.
skills people degenerates
Vladimir Bukovsky Investigation is a subtle process, requiring patience and fine analytical ability, as well as a skill in cultivating one's sources. When torture is condoned, these rare talented people leave the service, having been outstripped by less gifted colleagues with their quick-fix methods, and the service itself degenerates into a playground for sadists.
skills role-models roles
Wangari Maathai Those of us who have been privileged to receive education, skills, and experiences and even power must be role models for the next generation of leadership.