Word: conscious
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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HALSMAN: My training as a student of engineering was responsible for my emphasis on precise, sharp and clear photographs. My interest in psychology has made me conscious of the fact that photographic technique produced psychological overtones which could either reinforce or weaken and destroy the content which the photographer wanted to convey...
...aware of some of the contradictions between his version of the story and the evidence, that's one thing--we're all enormously good at persuading ourselves as to what we want to believe. But if he has been aware of it--if he has been conscious of it--then I suppose at some point in the game he's got to be conscious of what the costs of his search for vindication have been...
...have learned it and, at a California club partially owned by OJ. Simpson, so have many others. In fact, nearly 3 million people have taken up racquetball-an indoor racquet game played on handball courts-in the past six years, making it the new boom sport of the tennis-conscious '70s. To accommodate it, new courts are rising as quickly-and conspicuously-as the welts caused by the hollow, rubber racquetball...
...acutely conscious with each sentence that I write that I am, with each sentence that I write, providing ever stronger grounds for the assumption that the context in which the article was written is valid. It is not valid. I was never told that "All Flesh" had been "accepted" by the Advocate. Hence I can hardly be labelled "irresponsible" for not telling them it had been accepted by Padan Aram. Och, I did not invite the rivetters in. I am reminded of Richard Nixon's political technique of discrediting opponents by, e.g., asking them to wriggle their...
Gould accused Burt of "conscious fraud" in fabrication of his data. He cited studies refuting hereditary influences on intelligence and said that there is "nothing really substantial" left to support Burt's theories...