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The book is a revenge story, and I think the irritating cliche of the woman who gets revenge on a rapist was very neatly, and self-awarely, sidestepped by the author in this case.
Writing About Rape, Part II jimhines 2010
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Hipsters search for a smirking sense of the self-awarely ironic.
Archive 2009-07-01 2009
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Hipsters search for a smirking sense of the self-awarely ironic.
Geeks vs Hipsters 2009
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Malvin, in what will later be revealed to be ironic foreshadowing, cloaks himself, cocoon-like, in curtains while Mitchell rather self-awarely opines to the rest of the guys that America thinks he sucks.
Una LaMarche: Project Runway Episode 2 Recap: Hot Pregnant Messes 2009
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Although I like these, he's not a man ahead of his time, but awarely of it.
Snark Blocker – Steranko Cap Double-Pagers | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2008
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Then, kneeling upon the altar, I replaced the dagger in its sheath, and came outside of the rail again, closing the gate after me and feeling awarely uncomfortable because the horrible old weapon was back again in its accustomed place.
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My commonplace nursing world through this comparison became awarely meaningful and availed itself for conceptualization.
Humanistic Nursing Josephine G. Paterson
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Clinical includes inherently a process of experiencing awarely and then recalling, looking at, reflecting on, and sorting out to come to knowing.
Humanistic Nursing Josephine G. Paterson
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In it I have been trying to say, the more of ourselves we are able to awarely include, the more of the other we can be open to and with.
Humanistic Nursing Josephine G. Paterson
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The girl's note of mirth softly persisted, irrepressible but self-oblivious, a mere accent of her volatile emotions, most frequent among which was a delighted wonder in looking on the first man of foreign travel, first world-citizen, with whom she had ever awarely come face to face.
Gideon's Band A Tale of the Mississippi George Washington Cable 1884
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