"She was in a lot of pain, obviously completely dehydrated, and very weak and going in and out of consciousness, " said Jim Moss, also with the L.A. County Sheriff's Department.
Victor Hugo placed this thought into our collective consciousness in reflection of the days of the French Revolution and the Napleonic era, but it has since been such translated and paraphrased from the literal statement many times over in reference to innovation.
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There was a lot of bragging and boasting in there, but at the same time, there was a lot of social consciousness and just positivity and wrapped in the guise of a hot record.
Loss of consciousness occurs in less than 10 percent of patients who sustain concussions, contrary to popular belief.
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Even better is that this state of consciousness can be witnessed in EEG recordings of the brain as a heightened, synchronous pattern of brain waves (called gamma synchrony).
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So now she just lay there tethered to her pumps, drifting in and out of consciousness.
The sadness came because she occupied a special place in the life and consciousness of New York City.
He envisions these growing scales of collective consciousness as fractal in nature, all part of a larger, inseparable system.
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Finally painted over in the sixteenth century, it has left an indelible memory in my consciousness and that of Prague.
Mr. Tsarnaev, who has been hospitalized with various injuries since his capture Friday night, drifted in and out of consciousness during the weekend, a federal law-enforcement official said.
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He suffered an intracranial hemorrhage and went from lucid to slipping in and out of consciousness by Thursday, according to a statement from the Utah Valley Regional Medical Center.
Mr. GINSBERG: I think he was interested in the flow of consciousness and the flow of feeling, and the accuracy of instant-by-instant recording of what was flashing through his mind.
But for Tarmey's final appearance in the soap two years ago, Jack and Vera were reunited one last time when they appeared to dance together as a dying Jack drifted in and out of consciousness.
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Our attention peaks early for the opening monologue, hangs in through those Supporting Actor and Actress presentations, and then drifts in and out of consciousness until the heavy hardware arrives somewhere around the time local TV is supposed to be doing the weather.
In a display of trend-consciousness, each night focused on an ingredient in season locally: Menus were built around watermelon, heirloom tomatoes, lobster and sweet corn.
With his camera, he bears witness to the bearing of witness and, revisiting the sites of the unfathomable horror, depicts, to the limits of consciousness, the experience of life in the presence of death.
For Deacon, the answer has to lie in a closer look at self-organizing processes and how the origins of life and consciousness are rooted in the constraints that bind and shape these processes as they build from the simplest self-assembly of molecules up to the emergence of the first life forms.
To be sure, loose socks don't herald a revolution in youth consciousness or the rise of a student disobedience movement.
She knew there was, and in the depths of her consciousness it felt like mockery and she did not know why.
You keep it filed in a drawer of your consciousness, like a short story that never worked after the opening lines.
He will have to do better than this if he is to justify the philosopher's role in solving the problem of consciousness.
All reported that during the study they were able to reach their usual trance-like state during the psychography task and were in their regular state of consciousness during the control task.
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Unless their is a sea change in human consciousness, the number of celebrities willing to fly to Moscow for a few million dollars will continue to exceed those who refuse to do so.
In this sublime state of consciousness which Maharishi has declared as the natural birth right of every man and woman on earth, man is one with the Creator, the process of creation and the creation itself.
Catchphrase, the ITV game show that ran for 16 years from 1986 to 2002, was innovative in its use of computer graphics to represent maxims and sayings, but it probably sticks in the public consciousness as much for Roy Walker's handling of some of the inept efforts at answers.
"At 28, 000 feet, you don't have an awful lot of useful consciousness without the support of oxygen or being in a pressurized aircraft, " said O'Brien, a former CNN correspondent.
One model which materialists use for their reductive view of consciousness is from physics: for instance, in the reduction of thermodynamics to statistical mechanics, the temperature of a gas is explained in terms of the mean kinetic energy of its constituent molecules.
It needs the work and consciousness of civil society in Latin America.
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