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The guests looked self-consciously at one another. Gjestene så sjenert på hverandre.
1 -- sjenert, keitet
But it also requires reflection, since the author self-consciously does not tell readers what is going on, nor explicitly how the frames fit together.
Learned discourse relied too much on the authority of intellectual elites to sway a self-consciously democratic populace that insisted on thinking for itself.
The self-consciously centrist government, however, tenaciously clung to power across these years.
Gries is self-consciously part of a recent wave of scholars claiming that emotions are important for understanding politics.
Such a self-consciously dialectic approach allows more room for complexity and ambiguity.
It was the hard-working, entrepreneurial, charitable middling townsman, and his equally diligent wife; the characters who now, quite self-consciously, occupied this typical urban middling order.
The common denominator that came to identify the immigrants as distinct was their self-consciously progressive status, which became a critical part of their self-identity.
Only human beings self-consciously and intentionally decide how they should live; only human beings have projects that are essential to living a good life.