Her head hit the pavement with a muffled bash, and she was knocked unconscious. |
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Zander dismissed the statement with a wave of his hand, an almost unconscious gesture. |
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How does one measure the degree of unconscious conflict or self-actualization? |
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Elaine is being heavily medicated, and seems in a deeply unconscious state. |
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Eliot seems to have an unconscious horror of Maggie's plan of self-deprivation. |
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But on reflection, and a bit of research, it appears to be more of an unconscious verbal tic than a conscious strategy. |
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And many would argue that intelligence is made up of unconscious, conscious, and semi-conscious elements, experiences. |
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For Freud, every dream was caused by unconscious wishes that were released in sleep. |
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The cues may be unconscious nonverbal cues, such as muscular tension or gestures. |
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I hope that it is an automatic, unconscious response, and I think we should do more to find out whether it is or not. |
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His son was still unconscious, but he wasn't so badly wounded that he couldn't sit a horse as long as someone held him there. |
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The more powerful rules, however, may be unspoken, unacknowledged or even unconscious. |
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These messages often sink deep into our unconscious mind, waiting to pop up when we become wives or husbands ourselves. |
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In my view they are what can properly be meant, by the way, by evocative talk of the subconscious or the unconscious mind. |
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The victim's partner lay unconscious and motionless on the pavement for seven minutes after the attack. |
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The children seem to be happy at the center, blissfully unconscious of their condition. |
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In the last game he played before this season, Lindros was knocked unconscious by a flying check from the Devils' Scott Stevens. |
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As long as they're unconscious, I say we swipe their moola, and go get some food. |
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We can recognize a logic of the unconscious only through its representation in the symbolic order, through the effect of signification. |
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He has been transmitted to the main sickbay however he is currently unconscious. |
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It should serve as an example of the necessity for judges to be aware of the possibility of unconscious prejudice. |
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He tried to block those memories out, but he couldn't in his nearly unconscious state. |
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It had just come out unbidden, as if some deep, unconscious part of her were speaking for her. |
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For if it is survival that you are after, unconscious mechanisms are the better bet. |
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Beside her, the majority of the camp's guards were gagged, trussed and unconscious. |
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Indeed, much sensory processing, essential for the regulation of the body, is entirely unconscious. |
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As she lay unconscious, part of her nose, her mouth and chin were bitten off by her Labrador-cross dog, Tania. |
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The court system still seems to have an automatic and perhaps unconscious reflex to tell people the minimum necessary. |
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He lay unconscious for five hours before a 40-strong search team tracked him down. |
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The dictionary as a mode of literature is the antithesis of automatic writing, that disembodied burbling of the unconscious. |
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A young boy has died in a tragic accident after he was pulled unconscious from a swimming pool. |
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A shower of glass fell over Leon large head, and his eyes turned white, falling deeply unconscious. |
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To what degree is our behaviour instinctive, unconscious, and therefore robotic? |
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The condition of alienation, of being asleep, of being unconscious, of being out of one's mind, is the condition of the normal man. |
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Much of the labour of our minds, conscious and unconscious, consists in transmuting Sentiments into Ideas. |
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One worker was knocked unconscious and sustained head injuries, a broken shoulder blade and a fractured spine. |
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In the trenches during the First World War, two foot-soldiers come upon the unconscious figure of an officer. |
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Sage had screamed at every blow, but now hung unconscious from the triangle, while Cruttwell was taking his flogging in silence. |
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The timing of the skill and the skill itself must be primarily unconscious responses. |
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He took the unconscious woman's body and set her down in a chair in one of the bedrooms. |
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Freud used dreams to plumb the depths of the unconscious for hidden meanings and emotions. |
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Today the far right uses the unconscious urges of gender-sex abomination and abjection toward Others. |
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The wound rendered Mark Irwin unconscious within seconds and caused his death within a couple of minutes. |
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Similarly, psychoanalysis's emphasis on unconscious drives relegated the conscious mind to relative unimportance. |
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I had stumbled upon the historical counterpart of my psychology of the unconscious. |
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Yes, the Freudian unconscious was filled with girls in waspies and stockings doing wicked things! |
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The child, who suffered from spina bifida and water on the brain, was found unconscious with bruises to the head. |
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And you could probably typify both experiences as examples of the collective unconscious or race memory. |
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As the home captain lay unconscious on the ground and the official was flat out on the touchline, spectators went into action. |
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Believe me it's far more difficult to know what to say to an unconscious loved one than the movies make out. |
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He is the purest surrealist painter, thinking from first principles about what an art of the unconscious might be. |
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This forms a template deep in our unconscious that affects our choice in a mate. |
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It is thus crucial to interrogate the nuances behind the unconscious and conscious usage of words. |
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I was wondering whether the vulnerable human capacities for joy, whimsy, and humour have been clamped down upon by the collective unconscious. |
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Freud struggled to reconcile his notion of unconscious time with his Kantian and Newtonian view of the psyche. |
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All at once, Alex's flat hand had made one swift karate-chop to the side of the man's face, rendering him unconscious in seconds. |
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His bodyguards knocked me unconscious, punching and kicking all over my body. |
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It is she who provokes the rupture between Freud and Jung which enabled the latter to venture deeper into the unconscious. |
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They were in even worse condition than Ian, and remained unconscious for at least fifteen minutes. |
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Like all fears and phobias, ailurophobia is created by the unconscious mind as a protective mechanism. |
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Ether is, when you really get down to it, a gas that is soft and airy and can knock you unconscious. |
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By 1900, artists attempted to penetrate the deep recesses of the unconscious mind. |
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The terror of, and yet longing for return to, this figure accounts for the repression of this figure into the unconscious. |
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The smoke filled the room, and in a few minutes his labored body fell unconscious. |
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A few minutes later she sat beside his unconscious body on the couch, just looking at him. |
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Are there specific things which you watch out for that are signs of the unconscious? |
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The snake is one of the oldest symbols of power and of the wisdom of the unconscious. |
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I believe that writer and analyst are seeking forms or elements in common which come from the unconscious. |
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If the person is unconscious and you are able, place him or her in the recovery position. |
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He was knocked unconscious and robbed in a vicious attack near Trowbridge Park. |
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Cognitive scientist Guy Claxton has unearthed the unconscious throughout history. |
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With careful and unconscious precision he folded and refolded the corner of his sheet into and out of a meaningless pattern. |
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There, it has left behind the intricacies of conscious experience for the enigmas of the unconscious. |
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If a regular person would have just used them for a little bit, he or she would have been unconscious for days or weeks, or they could have died. |
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Carl gently laid the unconscious body on one side of the door so that it would be hidden from anyone outside the room. |
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Before Marie could answer, the doors opened, and Rob's unconscious body was shoved into the room. |
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There was no way that he and Poe could face what came next while trying to manage and unconscious body as well. |
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Matthew let out a yelp of pain and fell to the floor next to the unconscious Leo. |
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Darkness ebbed into the corners of his vision, threatening to render him unconscious. |
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He hit the pavement and hit his head hard enough to render him unconscious. |
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As Sigmund Freud reminds us, the lapsus linguae is, like the dream, a royal road to the unconscious. |
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Freud said they were disguised wishes, mostly sexual, that had been repressed and held within the unconscious mind. |
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Theatre's capacity to regress us to childhood may also open the other scene, the unconscious, revealing repressed desires and forgotten fears. |
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After Freud, no one can ignore the realm of the unconscious and repression, and Weinrich considers him as well. |
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If you've got a glass jaw and you lead with your chin, you shouldn't be surprised when you wind up unconscious on the canvas. |
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Jung identified the anima as being the unconscious feminine component of men. |
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The anima is the Jungian concept of the female image within the male, which acts as a mediating force between the ego and the unconscious. |
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What you get are the snapping dogs, and bodies unconscious after a police examination or laid out for an autopsy. |
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No-one sees new species evolving out of old, or the workings of the unconscious. |
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All knowledge we can experience is already different from the logic of the unconscious. |
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Maybe it's a story or metaphor from our own life or that of our own parents that somehow penetrates the unconscious. |
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After eight days and 120 miles of light-headedly walking on clouds, breathing became an unconscious and passive activity again. |
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In April 1860, he had suddenly become unconscious, and although he partly recovered, he remained aphasic. |
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The children seem to be happy at the centre, blissfully unconscious of their condition. |
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Besides, there was food right here, all he had to do was hypnotize her, or hit her with enough psychic energy to make her limp and unconscious. |
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At one end of it was a pile of unconscious bodies piled atop each other, and right in front of them, swords held out to the sides, was Valshar. |
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Being unconscious of the custom's existence, her actions could be considered karmically neutral, as she lacked the intention to offend. |
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According to Carl Jung, the collective unconscious contains archetypes, universal mental predispositions not grounded in experience. |
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Never perhaps until C. G. Jung do we find the concept of archetypes of the collective unconscious so clearly formulated. |
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He slumped, the gun falling to the pavement and his body following in an unconscious heap. |
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Haskell, who has been sleeping in the front passenger's seat, cannot be roused and seems to be dead or at least unconscious. |
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Police were today hunting two men after a man was viciously assaulted and knocked unconscious outside a nightspot. |
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On September 21, 2001 he committed a sexual assault on an unconscious man with a weapon. |
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They can also represent unconscious urges that hold us back from higher attainments. |
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She was so young as to not understand the ink her name was written in, and unconscious of it, and all that was to befall her. |
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They carried two poles which they began lashing onto the reed mat beneath David's unconscious body. |
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And hypnosis works was bypassing the conscious mind and communicating directly with the unconscious mind. |
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An audible crack was heard as the man's nose was broken and he fell to the floor, unconscious. |
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The teenager was unconscious as firefighters from Devizes released her by forcing open the tailgate and rear passenger door. |
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But Jim, he wasn't unconscious of this, it's actually a quality about himself that he parodies constantly. |
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His more complete understanding of his fellow autistics is presented well, whilst many of the unconscious habits of the rest of us are exposed. |
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These tactics work very well on the job, but their usage becomes automatic and unconscious, causing problems in private life. |
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It's as if Sinn Fein was unconscious of the message the killing sent to its own constituents. |
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Though unconscious of them, such memories are claimed to be significant causal factors in shaping conscious thought and behavior. |
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The truth about Carroll is that he's a magic realist who plunders our unconscious for profound emotional truths. |
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The sea stands for the unconscious mind and deeper levels of being, the book unveils the hidden nature of men and women. |
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She sapped him again, this time in his solar plexus, and he fell, unconscious. |
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She told the court that she fell unconscious after breathing in the gas and awoke to find Haslam spreadeagled on her. |
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This is achieved by making some processes relatively automatic and unconscious. |
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She said Mitchell told her he was unconscious for half an hour and awoke to his friend's screams. |
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With that, he smiled, closed his eyes, and then he sank into a deep sleep, unconscious of the sheep in the next field baaing for their breakfast. |
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She tried to struggle but she was becoming unconscious and her body was now weakened. |
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A sustained attack with kicks to the head and upper body as he lay unconscious was said to have lasted more than two minutes. |
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Val went on to name the other men and Scott's hand went to his right temple in an unconscious gesture. |
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Sound is used inventively, in manifold relationships to image, to suggest an active interplay between the conscious and unconscious. |
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So strong is the state of mind that a great many of the acts of bias, perhaps the majority of them, are quite unconscious. |
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Now, when we see the logo, a whole host of unconscious responses are triggered. |
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Some therapists think hypnosis opens a window to the unconscious mind where memories of past lives are stored. |
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It was his evidence that this causes pain and elicits a response from an apparently unconscious person. |
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The man, believed to be 35, was found alive but unconscious by a search party early yesterday morning. |
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Is the unconscious or lifeless body being delivered away from some unpleasant fate? |
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Tasson bashed Shein's head with his fist, hard enough that Shein fell over unconscious. |
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The guard threw him down to the ground and Darrius fell unconscious. |
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The hope was that death would occur quickly in an unconscious senseless person both by cardiac and respiratory arrest. |
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She had been choked unconscious and very likely would have died had a passerby not scared away her attacker. |
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In a collective unconscious sort of way, popular culture has a spiritual element to it. |
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Jung argued that horror touches on primordial images in the collective unconscious. |
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Lior, approaching ever closer, saw the terrorist run up to the jeep and point the barrel of his gun directly at the head of one of the unconscious policemen. |
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Again, unconscious of the life-cycle of its food-plant, the large rodent called the agouti, in tropical America, buries seeds such as those of the brazil nut. |
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The recoil from the shot blew James onto his back, unconscious once again. |
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If they're unconscious ring 999 or, if you can, give the kiss of life. |
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If the patient is unconscious and vomiting, move them into the recovery position by turning them on their side and making sure their airways are clear. |
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The recovery position ensures that an unconscious person maintains an open airway, that the tongue cannot be swallowed, and any vomit or fluid will not cause choking. |
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Slavery emerges from powerful psychological forces in the unconscious, and consequently is part of the political unconscious that constantly re-emerges into public expression. |
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Like a picador, he takes his time to sap the strength of his foes before clubbing them unconscious. |
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When firefighters pulled his lifeless body from the river, his heart wasn't beating and paramedics feared the worst as he was taken to hospital unconscious. |
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I didn't move further, remaining as lifeless as if I was unconscious. |
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Lacan's own riddling manner mimics the utterances of the unconscious. |
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When we are in-phase with unconscious negative beliefs we create a reality based on limitation that prevents us from achieving our full potential in life. |
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For Lacan, the ego is not the central agency of the personality but a false self haunted by the unconscious and conceptualized around linguistic signs. |
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The force of the blast flipped the vehicle and knocked me, my gunner, and my driver unconscious. |
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It was getting to a point where Donnan was going to get himself killed, when Golin took matters in hand and cocked Donnan a good shot to the head, knocking him unconscious. |
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There is plenty of evidence that we are routinely guided or influenced by automatic or unconscious mental processes, and that these processes can serve us well. |
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In these cases, the response to an unconscious stimulus is automatic, and thus faster than any response in which conscious perception mediates the response. |
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In free fall, I could go into a spin that might make me unconscious or cause my eyes or brain to hemorrhage. |
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He was knocked unconscious and awoke to find he had been robbed. |
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Authentic tells are unbeknownst to the player and are unconscious. |
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Rather, there is a constant back-and-forth between the conscious and the unconscious, between the rational and the instinctual. |
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He spotted her quickly, lying unconscious on a pile of scrap. |
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When he invited her to play in a charity game, she got knocked unconscious when he passed her the ball. |
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Despite beating Sumner unconscious, Brooks became something of a regional hero. |
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It sent her flying to the ground and almost knocked her unconscious. |
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She toddles over to her father's unconscious body and continues to cry as she plops herself down beside his head, making several weak attempts to rouse him. |
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When the car stopped rolling, I was laying thirty feet from the car unconscious and covered in blood. |
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In very small doses it could have been used to relieve toothache, but the seeds would also have been used to render unconscious patients awaiting amputations. |
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In the one there was much talk of the unconscious, of the underlying grammar of myths, of metaphor and metonymy, contradictions, resolutions, transformations and obviations. |
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His father was bound, gagged and unconscious in a chair, next to the bed. |
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The horse lay there, thrashing violently, the Cowgirl, unconscious, the rains still belting on them, the funnel taking down everything in its path to their right. |
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But it also suggests a capacity to distance himself from the world and its sham enthusiasms, and lends an unconscious edge to his portrayal of it. |
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The contact with that unconscious process, either by transference or other manifestations, may be the most important lesson in psychodynamic supervision. |
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What the report fails to note is that Rice knocked Ms. Palmer unconscious, as a subsequently released video attests. |
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He implies that there is an unconscious substrate of symbolic life which allows new meaning to be created from the multiple significations of existing symbols. |
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If untrained, such a person might enter into the minds of animals while they themselves are unconscious or asleep. |
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Spinning around, she jabbed the hilt of her dagger into the stomach of the assassin, causing him to blench, his body going limp as he fell to the floor, unconscious. |
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It's not that I am an uncompassionate man, but I guess my bedside manner has evaporated somewhat over the years, considering the majority of my patients are unconscious. |
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My body took most of the impact and I knocked myself unconscious. |
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I got the courage to run out and kneel beside Becca's unconscious body. |
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It is both intentional and conscious and unintentional and unconscious. |
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Lamely suave, spouting banalities about pop music and unconscious of his savage condescension toward women, he's a rancid summation of the Playboy ethic. |
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I was in Mexico a few weeks ago, blithely unconscious of the Zapatistas. |
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Sight, hearing, touch, smell, taste, and motion continually participate, though we may often be unconscious of them, in the ways we literally make sense of the world, and art. |
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It was as though I was buoyed up and supported by the unconscious. |
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Its images and affects seem to lock in directly to the unconscious. |
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First responders stated that Arthur Lee Sanford told them he had been knocked unconscious by intruders. |
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A contractor named Beamish heard him there and broke the door down, and an unconscious Isambard was pulled out and revived. |
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At Christmas, she was feverish, and lay unconscious for hours, which led to rumours of her impending death. |
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It might be expected that fish would flee the potential suffocation, but they are often quickly rendered unconscious and doomed. |
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The man was unconscious, but the paramedics had his implied consent to treat him. |
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All mammals sleep, but whales cannot afford to become unconscious for long because they may drown. |
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Conscious breathing cetaceans sleep but cannot afford to be unconscious for long, because they may drown. |
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Jung asserted that all humans share certain innate unconscious psychological forces, which he called archetypes. |
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Saxton rode to where Marcus lay unconscious on a canvas litter stretched across the breadth of a lumbering freightwagon. |
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Father hunger is the deep, but often unconscious, longing young men, and even older men, have for affirmation from male authority figures. |
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All mammals sleep, but porpoises cannot afford to become unconscious for long because they may drown. |
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The bar was rebranded in February 2006 with a logo depicting a man in a kilt, unconscious with an empty bottle of whisky. |
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Then Smith suddenly collapsed and was briefly unconscious before coming around. |
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One of the daughters was beaten unconscious as she lay recovering from surgery. |
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Knocking a person unconscious or even causing concussion may cause permanent brain damage. |
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According to my ideas they are an artistic production rather than an authentic representation of unconscious processes. |
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Puck, in this view, is a guise of the unconscious as a trickster, while remaining subservient to Oberon. |
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A man was also kicked unconscious and was found in the street with a switch blade by his side. |
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The occupants, unconscious, were buried alive and in total darkness. |
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In 1972, Alex Aronson argued that Theseus represents the conscious mind and Puck represents the unconscious mind. |
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She... led a blissful life, unconscious of want, care, or bad weather, while she sat safe and happy in an imaginary world. |
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In the early 1900s, Jung proposed that these archetypes were ancient images stemming from humans' collective unconscious. |
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Why, then, do they occupy the collective unconscious of nearly all seafaring peoples? |
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Falk identified this communitas with the woods, with the unconscious, with the dream space. |
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Pakistani squash player Mir Zaman Gul knocked Hill unconscious with his cowardly headbutt in a squash tournament. |
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The painting could serve as a sign over a shop selling dreamware. Legend erases the line between conscious and unconscious. |
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As the 60-year-old captain tried to put on his oxygen mask, it got caught on his glasses and he slumped unconscious. |
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Having a panic attack, she rushes up the stairs, but trips and knocks herself unconscious, while a gas canister begins to leak. |
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In the case of patients on a ventilator or for any unconscious patient, a myringotomy is frequently performed. |
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A CHESS boxing match ended in a knockout when the timekeeper punched the referee unconscious. |
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This time, screeners thought the bookmark resembled a weighted police weapon, known as a sap or slungshot, used to knock suspects unconscious. |
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It will be asserted he was asleep at the time and that, in effect, he was unconscious of his actions, in some sort of state akin to sleepwalking. |
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Somewhere in my unconscious memory lies the image of the seventeenth century branks, or gossip's bridle. |
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Earlier this month, the police got information about a scrap dealer found lying unconscious on the side of the main road in Warsan area in Dubai. |
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It invites us to imagine that we humans are yearning for home, expressing a collective unconscious desire to return to our ancestral roots. |
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Around a campfire with friends, Turner, through flashbacks, relives the scenes of pulling his unconscious partner's ripcord at 2,500 feet. |
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It was as an unconscious and deep trance, through which something like a dream only faintly and indistinctively stirs. |
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As a result even right-thinking individuals make unconscious decisions based on a person's race. |
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Staff nurse Claire, 35, was unconscious by the time barechested 15st Jones was pulled off her by fellow hospital staff. |
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Singer Louise Hall, 18, who was into the boot camp stage, collapsed unconscious after an asthma attack. |
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If the person becomes unconscious and you need to put them in the recovery position, lie them down on their injured side. |
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A 65-YEAR-OLD Russian man fell unconscious and died on a Larnaca airport airbridge late on Monday shortly after arriving to Cyprus from Moscow. |
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Elaine and Rex White were horrified when they returned from the shops to find their Weimaraners lying unconscious in front of their burning home. |
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Those marks have less to do with adumbrating a contour than with digging their way into your unconscious. |
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Sam is unconscious, filling it, drilling it from every conceivable angle. Lem is awful and Cooper seems confused. Josh shoots too often. |
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Tics are brief, stereotypical behaviors that are initiated by an unconscious urge that can be temporarily suppressed. |
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They are naturally in touch with the collective unconscious, and will develop their own deeper understanding without explicit morals or didactic explanations. |
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Dreams contain oneiric images and oneiric symbols. Both of them are, in fact, 'distorted' manifestations of a latent content which resides in the dreamer's unconscious. |
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Going deep into the mysterious woods can represent our collective unconscious where we must go to face our fears, as well as grow and become mature adults. |
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Neuropsychiatrist Dr Neil Harrison, who led the research, suggests that such unconscious physiological changes may help us empathise with one another and live in communities. |
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If this line of thought seems strange, it may be due to our unconscious human proneness to think of the triune God in terms of either modalism or tritheism. |
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At age 18, while visiting his aunt, Lady Wimborne, in Bournemouth, Winston fell 29 feet from a bridge, leaving him unconscious for three days and bedridden for three months. |
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The final blows were struck with such ferocity that Maccarinelli was knocked unconscious and required oxygen and medical attention before being able to leave the ring. |
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Freud initiated the psychoanalytic critique of Surrealism with his remark that what interested him most about the Surrealists was not their unconscious but their conscious. |
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Ideas concerning the unconscious and dream imagery were quickly embraced. |
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Henry finally retired from jousting in 1536 after a heavy fall from his horse left him unconscious for two hours, but he continued to sponsor two lavish tournaments a year. |
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Freud's work with free association, dream analysis, and the unconscious was of utmost importance to the Surrealists in developing methods to liberate imagination. |
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This solution is based upon the unmistakable sexualistic symbolism of the language of the unconscious, and upon the concretistic interpretation of the same. |
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And then, too, there may be her unconscious wish that her lobsters should be unnaturally large, like American lobsters, and not shrimpy, like the French versions. |
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The unconscious peripheral nonvisual retinal inputs that are elaborated in subcortical structures account for a significant amount of the total peripheral retinal fibres. |
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Shortly before, another man had been found unconscious in the undercarriage of a British Airways jet that had just arrived at nearby Heathrow airport from Johannesburg. |
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Church had a fight with a woman which rendered her unconscious. |
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As it has been in regular use for centuries, many phrases from its services have passed into everyday English, either as deliberate quotations or as unconscious borrowings. |
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The champ was knocked unconscious and counted out in the third round. |
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From discussions of the collective unconscious to reclaiming extrasensory abilities, this offers a full-faceted coverage especially recommended for new age holdings. |
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In the 20th century, the notion that human beings are rationally autonomous was challenged by the concept that humans were driven by unconscious irrational desires. |
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Pollock's unconscious, to the extent that it was called upon by his automatist methods to supply him with images, forms, and ideas, turned out to be a very limited resource. |
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His condition is serious but stable and he remans unconscious. |
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Conversely, Lennon's mature music is best appreciated as the daring product of a largely unconscious, searching but undisciplined artistic sensibility. |
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The unconscious connection between mother and daughter reveals an intellectual complexify that women, black and white, have felt compelled to repress. |
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The ANS is the part of our nervous systems that governs unconscious, automatic functions such as digestion, breathing, heart rate, sexual arousal, and sleep. |
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