Sentences with phrase «of unconsciousness when»

Once she and her daughter were even beaten to the point of unconsciousness when they tried to intervene.

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But the numbers drop pretty fast when certain niceties are specified — such as $ 100,000 - and - up price tags, the likelihood of severe motion sickness, dizziness, and acceleration - induced unconsciousness, as well as an unknown but certainly less than trivial chance of being incinerated in a rocket explosion or errant atmospheric reentry.
I continued to read to him during the days of unconsciousness and had just finished a verse about going from darkness into the light when he died in my arms and joined God.
«A higher religion imposes a conflict, a division, torment and struggle within the individual... we escape from this strain by attempting to revert to an identity of religion and culture which prevailed at a more primitive stage; as when we indulge in alcohol as an anodyne, we consciously seek unconsciousness» (Notes, p. 68) Typically, Eliot did not attempt to lessen the strain; rather, he saw the church as the «salt of the earth,» affecting society at its deepest levels.
Unconsciousness of despair is like unconsciousness of dread (cf.. The Concept of Dread by Vigilius Haufniensis): the dread characteristic of spiritlessness is recognizable precisely by the spiritless sense of security; but nevertheless dread is at the bottom of it, and when the enchantment of illusion is broken, when existence begins to totter, then too does despair manifest itself as that which wasUnconsciousness of despair is like unconsciousness of dread (cf.. The Concept of Dread by Vigilius Haufniensis): the dread characteristic of spiritlessness is recognizable precisely by the spiritless sense of security; but nevertheless dread is at the bottom of it, and when the enchantment of illusion is broken, when existence begins to totter, then too does despair manifest itself as that which wasunconsciousness of dread (cf.. The Concept of Dread by Vigilius Haufniensis): the dread characteristic of spiritlessness is recognizable precisely by the spiritless sense of security; but nevertheless dread is at the bottom of it, and when the enchantment of illusion is broken, when existence begins to totter, then too does despair manifest itself as that which was at the bottom.
And probably feeling content, though he sinks slowly backwards into the vagueness of the vagrant animals and the unconsciousness of the grass» even when God was man in Palestine, and lives today in bread and wine, and is just waiting to be found.
Such an implantation happened to me many years ago when I read Bergson's phrase: «The unconsciousness of a falling stone is something quite different from the unconsciousness of a growing cabbage.»
But that's when the explosion happened: the Steph Curry unconsciousness that came completely out of nowhere given the way he'd played the first 13 holes.
It's unfortunate that women were robbed of this for so many years when all women were strapped flat on their backs, drugged (to the point of unconsciousness) and had their babies literaly extracted from their birth canals, only to wake up and find their babies stuck in a nursery for observation for 24 (or whatever) hours.
He was surprised to see how the little moments of unconsciousness in the commonest of actions like walking, when piled up, can affect our body adversely.
As a state senator, he introduced a bill that would make intentional strangulation to the point of unconsciousness a violent felony, and would make it a misdemeanor when there is choking with an «intent to impede breathing.»
When you suffer from a severe TBI you run the risk of experiencing seizures or convulsions, bouts of nausea and vomiting, prolonged periods of unconsciousness, and difficulty with motor control.
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