Word: conscious
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...leaves and a flower into a composition of harmony and meaning. Whether the camera peers out between the spokes of a wheel at a moment of battle, or whether it regards the almost abstract lines of Japanese architecture, the eye always has enough time to appreciate the conscious beauty of the subject. The film thus breathes a calm spirit which not even the turbulence of the story can break...
...lectured at Columbia, Princeton, Harvard, M.I.T., spoken before influential groups in New York, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Birmingham, Nashville and Washington, D.C. Everywhere, he refused to be drawn into a discussion of domestic politics: "Foreign policy is not a party matter in Turkey . . . I have been conscious of my opportunity to serve my country, and I have tried to emphasize the broad national issues. I've tried to emphasize the constructive part of my country's policies. In this way, I think, because I'm a member of the opposition, I've been a better salesman...
...Churchill still had misgivings. There were seeds of future trouble in turning so much of Germany over to Poland-"I do not wish to stuff the Polish goose until it dies of German indigestion." The Prime Minister visualized a mass deportation of Germans. Was this not inhumane? "I ... feel conscious of the large school of thought in England which is shocked at the idea of transferring millions of people." He added: "Personally, I am not shocked...
...from more Indian rubbish heaps. Since charcoal found on the Scripps campus dates as 22,500 years old, primitive man may have been around at least as long as that. If he liked seafood and tossed the shells by his fire. Dr. Hubbs may find them and tell climate-conscious California what kind of climate California...
This pattern may be conscious or unconscious, Guerard said. "An author's rational intentions are as irrecoverable as his sources," Guerard declared...