Word: conscious
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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These extravaganzas of DeMillean dimension have fallen into disfavor with cost-conscious designers and jaded audiences. The shows have been slightly scaled down, but are diminished only in dimension, not purpose. Their rhythm, far from stately, is a touch slower, just as the rate of stylistic change may generally have been tempered. "The slower-paced changes in men's wear are moderating the rhythm of women's wear," says Gianni Versace, "which seems right to me, given the hard economic times we are living through...
...statement added that Reischauer's bleeding has now stopped and he is "fully conscious, alert, and resting comfortably...
...least status or hierarehially conscious person I know," he said, commenting on Kinsley's shift from editing to writing...
WHILE DOING research surgery on a rat recently, I had the unsettling experience of seeing the rat begin to move its rear leg. This reaction is common to animals under anaesthetic: it results from reflexes at the level of the spinal cord rather than conscious awareness of pain. I knew I had used the proper dose of anaesthetic, but I was disturbed nonetheless. I couldn't help imagining what it would be like to experience such surgery without anaesthesia...
...Crimson opened the two-day tournament Saturday with a 20-0 trouncing of Penn and a less convincing 16-4 victory over Princeton. In both contests Harvard played well, exhibiting good ball movement and back play. While the inexperienced Quakers were unable to post more than a semi-conscious threat to the ruggers, the Tigers kept the game tight until late in the game when wing Tim Endicott scored the Crimson's insurance...