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“Unconsciousness is the discourse of the other,” says the French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan.
Matthew Yglesias » Is The Universe a Hologram? Should We Care? 2010
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Beauty of it being a journal, and all … stream of Unconsciousness is as good as anything else (lol).
Pyramids and Egypt...and writing deep_bluze 2005
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Unconsciousness may be an hour out, and death by hypothermia another hour.
Taking the Arctic Plunge Bill Streever 2011
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Unconsciousness in the mind, for Schelling, has links to particular empirical psychological phenomena such as dreams and the experience of the past, as well as to states of trance, ecstasy or crisis associated with contemporary reports of psychopathology.
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Unconsciousness seemed to have tripled his weight.
Sick Cycle Carousel 2010
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Unconsciousness and convulsions would follow several seconds later, and a blue discoloration of the skin called cyanosis would become evident.
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Unconsciousness and convulsions would follow several seconds later, and a blue discoloration of the skin called cyanosis would become evident.
Archive 2007-08-01 2007
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Unconsciousness, starting to develop organ failure and be in real dire straits.
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Unconsciousness has been known to occur, whether during papers or after late-night drinking discussion sessions.
Neglected Detail in the Blogger's Code James F. McGrath 2009
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Unconsciousness follows in short order; the last thing I recall is smelling bacon as the laser probe makes a tiny hole for the nanites to scuttle in.
365 tomorrows » 2007 » October : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day 2007
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