Word: conscious
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Calling the move "one of the stupidest things the Air Force has ever done," an officer who refused to be named said the disbanding will harm the service in the long run. "The Air Force needs and wants to have a many people as possible conscious of air power. The dissolvement of the units, however, can only cause graduates of schools like Harvard to be more Army and Navy conscious and less Air Force conscious," the officer said...
...visitors were conscious of overworking their welcome, however, it did not show in their jaunty display of confidence. Though Bulganin had said on arrival in India that he was certain East-West differences could be settled, by last week's end Khrushchev was singing a different tune. Perhaps the time is not "ripe" for the settlement of some of the issues discussed at Geneva, he told the Indian-Soviet Cultural Society. "We can wait...
This type of writing, except for one or two decidedly anachronistic excresences, passed quietly away after the wane of Gold Coast Harvard. With the passing of a Harvard "type"--the well-dressed, "well-bred," socially conscious, prep-schooled, glib-talking, worldly, wealthy-son type of undergraduate, humor, both self-directed and outwardly directed, fell off sharply. Even today, a cursory glance at the kind of undergraduate publications at Harvard shows an overwhelming preponderance of the intense and earnest variety...
...once, however, has he ever had to back down on any of them. After another four years, he hopes there will be so many "walking testimonials" for his method that no other proof will be needed. Then he intends to expand his work towards "making more of the sub-conscious Mind aware of and available to the conscious Mind." Until that time, the Teleologic Foundation will continue its endeavors out of 3009 Harbor View Avenue, Tampa 9, Florida...
...kind most strong emotional actors have. It is intensive, not extensive. From Booth to Brando, audiences have loved the actor who can spill his guts in their laps. Julie's instinct is not toward dissolution, but solution. In her search for clarity she has developed a more conscious craft than most of her contemporaries have. "When Julie is at the height of her most emotional scene," says Fellow Actor Karloff, "she is always in complete control of herself, just as a fine pianist is always master of his music." Says Anthony: "The most talented of our young actors...