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Approximately five minutes later, the area around the bar was in shambles and there were ten men in various stages of pain, trauma, and semi-consciousness.
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He continued to persist, alternating periods of unconsciousness with periods of semi-consciousness, dreamy and unreal, in which he idly wondered whether he had ever truly beheld the Red One or whether it was a nightmare fancy of delirium.
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The whip-its apparently caused Moore, 49, to go into semi-consciousness and experience seizure-like symptoms, according to TMZ.
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Rush Limbaugh, Laura Ingrahm, Glenn Beck, Ann Coulter, Mark Levin, Michael Savage and Sean Hannity are like the chieftains of a curious tribe, who I study from my haughty position of horizontal semi-consciousness.
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Making your mind your friend is how you raise yourself from an infantile, self-indulgent form of semi-consciousness to a mature, disciplined and balanced experience of self-awareness.
Vaishali: Self-Awareness: The Key to Owning and Operating the Human Experience
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Attribute it to Scorsese's deft handling of noir-like flashbacks and horror-type fantasies, which he fuses to induce that place of semi-consciousness between vivid recall and total insanity.
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I was slowly awakening at dusk, in a blissful state of semi-consciousness, startled by a voice.
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Moralistically, we assert that a life of drug dependency and semi-consciousness is not a good life and we are confident enough about that as a society to make it against the law.
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They'd flown in it for three days, but in the haze of semi-consciousness, he couldn't recall.
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It is a stream of consciousness or semi-consciousness, recounting sometimes what she said and did and felt 20 years ago, and sometimes what she's feeling now.
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