You will eventually become aware of your dreams without disturbing the restfulness of your sleep. |
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He began moaning and groaning once he started to regain consciousness and become aware of the pain in his head. |
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The city children got a chance to be in the country and become aware of the watershed system, acid rain and pollution. |
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Lighting level controls are gaining in use as more facility managers become aware of the availability of dimming electronic ballasts. |
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The would-be actress started to become aware of the world in a sluggish, heady mist. |
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To prepare, the chartmen memorize the jockey's silks, become aware of the horse's coloring. |
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And once this is opened to the light of day, and people become aware of how the system works, they're not going to be satisfied. |
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One can ultimately become aware of feeling this emotion, but the initial processes that lead to it are subconscious and automatic. |
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Children become aware of death at an early age, and try from as young as four to understand and place it in context. |
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Steam scalds the inside of your nostrils and you become aware of the tightness of the bends in the curves of your nasal passages. |
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The Australian Government and indeed the public have just become aware of the worst maritime disaster ever seen in our neck of the woods. |
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You know how it is when you suddenly become aware of some part of yourself, and it bothers you no end? |
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However, our main objective is that the residents become aware of the real danger of minefields and booby-traps. |
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Select to provide a constant check between your session and the host so that you become aware of connection problems as they occur. |
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You must choose a format that will ensure that the recipient can readily become aware of the information. |
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They become aware of their environment and learn by a process of trial and error not to hit things their ultrasonic sensor tells them lie in front of them. |
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But when you actually do so, you suddenly become aware of how many sights and sounds you just take for granted and ignore in the course of everyday humdrum life. |
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Although you might not know the value of a good deed while doing it, do not think that you will never become aware of the good you have done. |
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The point was to begin to have to listen, to become aware of syllable and stress, though I didn't use those words yet, not until we went over their lyrics in the second class. |
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Finally, stay neutral, become aware of the movements of the mental state without being judgemental, neither approving nor disapproving. |
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I become aware of an attractive television reporter on racing telecasts. |
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If we become aware of our negative thinking, we can learn to change it and use our minds to affect our bodies in more positive ways. |
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The philosophy also stresses the importance of encouraging young persons to become aware of their divine inner nature. |
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A good self-evaluation is an effective tool for you to become aware of your strengths and shortcomings. |
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It is very important that new Legion members become aware of their meaning and significance. |
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Political leaders must become aware of this and integrate the strategic and security aspects of this issue into their policies. |
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Through reading and empathizing with his words we become aware of that which we only intuitively felt at some unconscious level beforehand. |
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By stepping back from your experience, you can become aware of what is happening rather than being immersed and lost in it. |
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How can you act inconsiderately when you become aware of the weakness and absolute nature of human beings? |
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But they also tend to be the places where we most comprehensibly meet ourselves, where we become aware of our hang-ups, our fears, our desires, our pain. |
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As soon as you become aware of a change to your schedule, you must update your whereabouts information. |
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Has the Commission become aware of this information through its regular contacts with the Turkish authorities? |
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When you will have catch this thing, it does not matter if your eyes are closed or open, become aware of your consciousness and then keep it immobile. |
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How to become aware of its contemporaneousness without sacralizing it? |
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That's how you become aware of your inner child, your wounded child. |
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The British had become aware of unusual submarine activity, and had begun counter patrols that forced the submarines out of position. |
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The focus of media attention for telework on this week makes it possible to ensure that more people become aware of the new opportunities in work and ways of working, every year. |
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The people become aware of them only when there is an insurgence or a fire at the guesthouses, or when a boat carrying immigrants sinks at the Aegean Sea. |
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If you become aware of a potential conflict, observe policies, procedures and processes regarding confidentiality and advise your supervising office or department head to ensure the situation is managed appropriately. |
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Presently, however, more Indonesians have become aware of the value of preserving their old buildings. |
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Advocates cannot condone the use of perjured evidence and, if they become aware of perjury at any time, they must immediately seek the client's consent to bring it to the attention of the court. |
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I say to you that after you become familiar with the essence of my teachings and the justice of my laws, you will also become aware of how your previous beliefs and ideas prevented you from knowing the truth. |
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And coaches, scouts, and other recruiters can become aware of talented players who are graded using the BPS system. |
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During the meditation on St. John Baptist, we were invited to remember or become aware of our motto, and to note that there is a price to pay for having a motto. |
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I become aware of a commotion at reception. |
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To perceive is to become aware of stimulation. |
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Children become aware of their parents' gluttonous adulteries. |
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You become aware of details you've never noticed. |
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Metroline had added, however, that during the financial presentation of the company it had become aware of a number of matters that they wished to examine in greater detail. |
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This is the learning that we need to strengthen and become aware of. |
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All employees and sub-contractors must become aware of the changes that have to be made to individual and collective behaviour towards safety in order to protect human lives. |
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Attending the literacy and popular education workshops helps participants become aware of their problems, find suitable solutions and take action to improve their lot. |
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Viewing not just my paintings or the paintings of the masters, but also their own, students become aware of how their sense of sight is becoming more acute. |
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Let's hope that we don't have to wait for the disappearance of the European milk producers for the political decision makers to become aware of the urgency of this situation and act accordingly. |
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Humanity, when do you want to become aware of the power of love? |
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By learning the source of our repetitive thoughts, endless desires and stifling aversions and fears, we become aware of how the demands of the ego influence us negatively at all moments in any situation. |
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It is important to realise that a good number of companies have already become aware of just how much potential there is for business in policies on climate. |
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When we become aware of a homeless veteran, we help the veteran find support from the kinds of programs I mentioned earlier or through other available community resources. |
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Still recognised as a model for the conservation of its coastline, Brittany has nevertheless become aware of this risk of rapid degradation, which puts its potential in danger. |
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We only need to concern ourselves with the real causes of this lack of harmony, in order to become aware of the need to carry out actions that attempt to establish fair sharing among humans. |
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That this little time that we need to become aware of things, it may be a fraction of second, a hundredth of seconds, may be even a thousandth, but it is time. |
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We told them we had become aware of 21 cases of our policyholders nationwide with potential problems with the Firestone brand ATX tire. |
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On visits to the kibbutz archives, I had become aware of the way it evaded definition and characterization. |
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But they only realise the value of the toilet paper when become aware of its shortage or during an hour of great need. |
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Sustainable seafood is a movement that has gained momentum as more people become aware of overfishing and environmentally destructive fishing methods. |
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While we become aware of an object through the senses, the content of that perception is not identical with the sum total of the sensations caused in our consciousness. |
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On 20 November 2011 it was announced that Robin Gibb, at 61 years old, had been diagnosed with liver cancer, a condition he had become aware of several months earlier. |
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