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consciousness造句
91, It took a few seconds after he regained consciousness to realize that he was blindfolded. 92, When she regained consciousness she was lying on a bench with her future sisters-in-law looking down at her. 93, It is now generally recognized that the attempt to analyse consciousness in terms of behaviour amounted to flying in the face of the facts. 94, Consciousness exhibits many faces which are in reality only categorizations conceived by our intellect. 95, Warwick's opening gambit is to blur the line between consciousness and intelligence. 96, Fourthly, in some cases elders may be assessed as having little practical consciousness. 97, Union commitment grew, in some cases, from pre-existing class consciousness. 98, Absence of status consciousness is worth commenting on further as an effect of national culture on scores. 99, Insolent words uttered in the arrogant consciousness of power were always heard in heaven and always punished. 100, More importantly, Griffin seems either to be confused or just wrong about consciousness. 101, But, since the heyday of the missionaries, the collective consciousness has nevertheless undergone a sea-change. 102, Some, previously only marginally interested, developed a consciousness as trade unionists and became committed activists. 103, Low levels of class consciousness are exacerbated by clientelism, which links the peasant through personal relationships to some one in another class. 104, He knew that should the need arise for him to burst into consciousness, he would. 105, A starting point for any analysis of this nature must be to establish clearly how dreaming differs from waking consciousness. 106, The woman herself lay in Epsom Cottage Hospital for four days without regaining consciousness. 107, A mental event is individuated, first, as being within the consciousness of a given individual. 108, It is probably very rare for consciousness to scan every component of a particular compound of limitation. 109, When a new consciousness is brought about it shouldn't bring about historical amnesia as it often does. 110, Her own attraction to Matthew she had pushed to the outermost edges of her consciousness. 111, He watched her closely for a long time but there was no further flicker of consciousness. 112, Chaotic purpose shaped a lifeless earth Which spawned primordial ooze conceived within Azoic consciousness. 113, Tussive syncope, which usually occurs in the context of bronchitis, consists of loss of consciousness with vigorous coughing. 114, Leary belonged to that second string of artists, very good but never thrust into the public consciousness. 115, Everything, therefore, resides in and is sustained within one absolute consciousness. 116, At this stage its members have class consciousness and class solidarity. 117, On the other hand, individual artistry is likely to be enhanced by an increased consciousness of craft. 118, Consciousness during wakefulness in a sane person is pretty well ordered and familiar. 119, Later that evening, when I was almost asleep, the sound of a crowd brought me back to full consciousness. 120, So current cognitive models of language, memory, perception and so forth are also basically neutral to the question of consciousness.