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conscious

[kon-shuhs] / ˈkɒn ʃəs /




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The director had made "a conscious decision that he is going to suppress this, cover it up and do a little fake exercise to make it look like he's done something," N1466 said.

From BBC

Many of the photographed women look directly at the camera, conscious of their political activity being documented for posterity.

From BBC

Just like the reunion, the original series was filmed in front of a live studio audience, a conscious choice to capture the energy in the room.

From Los Angeles Times

“The conscious dream was to pay tribute to what I think was so influential in the golden age of film comedy — Katharine Hepburn, Audrey Hepburn,” says Brooks.

From Los Angeles Times

"As we've seen over recent quarters consumers are conscious of the rates they're receiving on current account deposits and are off in search of higher yields," he said.

From BBC