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conscious and reprise
One of Coca's early stock characters on the Caesar series blended comedy with socially conscious pathos as a bag lady, and she was frequently asked to reprise the role, including by Carol Burnett for her 1960s series and by Red Skelton as love interest to one of his own familiar characters in the 1981 TV special Freddie the Freeloader's Christmas Dinner.

conscious and benefit
The theory is that the soul of the recipient understands what is being received even if the conscious mind is incapable of doing so, and that the grace imparted by Communion " for the healing of soul and body " is a benefit that most especially should not be denied in such cases.

conscious and shows
He has his cake and eats it too: if the workers say they are dissatisfied, this shows conscious alienation ; ;
Recent research on the Event Related Potential also shows that conscious experience does not occur until the late phase of the potential ( P3 or later ) that occurs 300 milliseconds or more after the event.
Near-future settings work well for science fiction on television ; shows such as The Six Million Dollar Man, TekWar, Quatermass, Star Cops, Mutant X, and Fringe allow budget conscious producers to use street clothes and contemporary locations, using only minimal props and effects to foster viewers ' suspension of disbelief.
Importantly, Maimonides, while enumerating the above, added the following caveat " There is no difference between Biblical statement ' his wife was Mehithabel ' 10, 6 on the one hand an " unimportant " verse, and ' Hear, O Israel ' on the other an " important " verse ... anyone who denies even such verses thereby denies God and shows contempt for his teachings more than any other skeptic, because he holds that the Torah can be divided into essential and non-essential parts ..." The uniqueness of the 13 fundamental beliefs was that even a rejection out of ignorance placed one outside Judaism, whereas the rejection of the rest of Torah must be a conscious act to stamp one as an unbeliever.
As the next verse shows, this spiritual call does not arise from any supposed " need " on the part of the Creator, who is self-sufficient and infinite in His power, but is designed as an instrument for the inner development of the worshiper, who, by the act of his conscious self-surrender to the all-pervading Creative Will, may hope to come closer to an understanding of that Will and, thus closer to Allah Himself.
Teti's queen, Iput, is believed to have been the daughter of Unas, which shows Teti, Nicolas Grimal argues, " made no conscious break with the preceding dynasty.
The 1970s began with the decline of rural-based shows ( The Beverly Hillbillies, Green Acres, Mayberry RFD ) and the rise of socially conscious programming ( All in the Family, M * A * S * H, Maude ).
Syfy is in the process of making more reality shows and edging farther away from science fiction programming, and has been making a conscious effort to do this since the 1990s, also to significant negative response.
Callenbach ’ s Ecotopian concept is not " Luddite " — he does not reject high technology, but rather his fictional society shows a conscious selectivity about technology.
The overall style of the structure shows a free interpretation of Romano-Byzantine features, an unusual architectural vocabulary at the time, which was a conscious reaction against the neo-Baroque excesses of the Palais Garnier, which was cited in the competition.
The phenomenon of semantic activation without conscious identification ( SAWCI ) is said to be displayed when a person shows a priming effect from the processing of consciously undetectable words.
Where once the political process was about engaging people's rational, conscious minds, as well as facilitating their needs as a society, the documentary shows how by employing the tactics of psychoanalysis, politicians appeal to irrational, primitive impulses that have little apparent bearing on issues outside of the narrow self-interest of a consumer population.
Russell enjoyed writing it, and the enjoyment shows ; his later remarks about it equally show that he was conscious of its shortcomings.
Since then, there has been noticeably more fashion conscious dressing and facial make-up in her 2012 appearances in TV shows.
Even though, also shows conscious relations with Spanish and French tradition.
The group made a conscious decision to perform less shows and spend the majority of the year working on keeping the band healthy and happy and really getting back to the music.
Baba Ramdev is best known for popularizing yoga among health conscious Indians through his mass yoga camps & TV shows and owner of patanjali group.
In almost every experiment, conscious input in word and audition tasks shows a much wider use of integrated portions of the brain than in identical unconscious input.

conscious and 1970s
Lester del Rey, an influential editor ( who had in fact been published in Ellison's first Dangerous Visions anthology ), led a conscious effort to re-assert genre traditions in the 1970s and early 1980s.
During the 1970s and early 1980s, the Green Party of Germany made a conscious effort to break the Iron Law.
The show's gentle but politically conscious humour is seen by some critics as a Canadian version of the topical Norman Lear sitcoms of the 1970s, such as All in the Family and Maude.
" From the 1970s through the late 1980s the restaurant, located in the Empire State Building, was a popular destination for the more publicity conscious aces.
Working in the field of feminist literary theory and criticism, which was just emerging as a serious scholarly pursuit in universities in the 1970s, Showalter's writing reflects a conscious effort to convey the importance of mapping her discipline ’ s past in order to both ground it in substantive theory, and amass a knowledge base that will be able to inform a path for future feminist academic pursuit.

conscious and early
Stephen Pearl AndrewsFor American anarchist historian Eunice Minette Schuster " It is apparent ... that Proudhonian Anarchism was to be found in the United States at least as early as 1848 and that it was not conscious of its affinity to the Individualist Anarchism of Josiah Warren and Stephen Pearl Andrews ... William B. Greene presented this Proudhonian Mutualism in its purest and most systematic form .".
For American anarchist historian Eunice Minette Schuster " It is apparent ... that Proudhonian Anarchism was to be found in the United States at least as early as 1848 and that it was not conscious of its affinity to the Individualist Anarchism of Josiah Warren and Stephen Pearl Andrews ... William B. Greene presented this Proudhonian Mutualism in its purest and most systematic form .".
Quite early in his career, in 1842, he had begun to receive a grant to enable him to give his entire attention to his philological investigations ; and the Storting ( Norwegian parliament ), conscious of the national importance of his work, treated him in this respect with more and more generosity as he advanced in years.
Fromm also described Love as a conscious choice that in its early stages might originate as an involuntary feeling, but which then later no longer depends on those feelings, but rather depends only on conscious commitment.
For American anarchist historian Eunice Minette Schuster " It is apparent ... that Proudhonian Anarchism was to be found in the United States at least as early as 1848 and that it was not conscious of its affinity to the Individualist Anarchism of Josiah Warren and Stephen Pearl Andrews ... William B. Greene presented this Proudhonian Mutualism in its purest and most systematic form .".
From the very early days of his career Eastwood was frustrated by directors ' insistence that scenes be re-shot multiple times and perfected, and when he began directing in 1970, he made a conscious attempt to avoid any aspects of directing he had been indifferent to as an actor.
" Aware that he was a novice, Mendes drew on the experience of Hall: " I made a very conscious decision early on, if I didn't understand something technically, to say, without embarrassment, ' I don't understand what you're talking about, please explain it.
During the early hours of August 23, Valentino was briefly conscious and chatted with his doctors about his future.
For example, many people who find homosexuality morally objectionable may attempt to justify this by insisting that homosexuals make a conscious choice about the nature of the sexual desire they experience, as they would find it difficult to condemn homosexuality if they accepted that it were entirely determined, either genetically or from early childhood.
In early 2010, the U. S. Federal Trade Commission warned several retailers that six major manufacturers were falsely labeling rayon products as " bamboo ", in order to appeal to environmentally conscious consumers.
The Ara Pacis is seen to embody without conscious effort the deep-rooted ideological connections among cosmic sovereignty, military force and fertility that were first outlined by Georges Dumézil, connections which are attested in early Roman culture and more broadly in the substructure of Indo-European culture at large.
Martí demonstrated an anti-imperialist attitude from an early age, and was conscious of the danger the United States created for Latin America.
Recorded in the band's hometown of Chicago, with early producer Matt Allison, the album was a conscious effort to return to its punk rock roots, and became the highest charting album of their career, debuting on the Billboard 200 at No. 11.
( And ,-" Like the conscious soul era it invoked-the Stevies, Slys and Marvins and Curtis Mayfields of the early ' 70s-its politics and social comment strived to be inclusive, to understand why a vicious, materialist attitude had permeated black culture since the Reagan ' 80s.
Another early cloister, that of the abbey of Saint-Riquier ( 790-99 ), took a triangular shape, with chapels at the corners, in conscious representation of the Trinity.
Evidence of such de facto segregation motivated early proponents of plans to engage in conscious " integration " of public schools, by busing schoolchildren to schools other than their neighborhood schools, with an objective to equalize racial imbalances.
In the early stages of empirical research of motor memory Edward Thorndike, a leading pioneer in the study of motor memory, was among the first to acknowledge learning can occur without conscious awareness.
" It may be ( in part ) one's link to more primitive animal instincts, which are superseded during early childhood by the conscious mind.
In an early effort Igor Aleksander argued that the principles for creating a conscious machine already existed but that it would take forty years to train such a machine to understand language.
The BBC began filming the works of Agatha Christie in the early 1980s, and were conscious of the criticism that had been levelled at the most famous portrayal of Miss Marple given by Margaret Rutherford.

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