Sentences with phrase «public consciousness when»

This concern was also brought to the forefront of the scientific and public consciousness when a report by Chinese scientists described the use of CRISPR - Cas to modify a gene in human embryos making them resistant to HIV infection [to learn more about CRISPR - Cas, read our previous blog].
The committee is also investigating the rise in hate crime across the country, a problem which burst into the public consciousness when Jo Cox was killed in broad daylight by the white supremacist Thomas Mair.
She's not a great rapper, but she's an amazing personality — she completely owns that she can't behave in public — she first came to public consciousness when she got famous on «Love and Hip Hop»

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When Bitcoin broke into public consciousness in 2013, it couldn't have been sexier: a digital currency being used to buy everything from drugs to cupcakes.
For example, both Koko and Michael evidence public self - consciousness when they use self - referents in their conversations, as when asked, «Who is a smart gorilla?»
That was when the public consciousness about the Mob shifted.
«Formal discourse becomes politically powerful when it becomes ideology; when it articulates and fuses into effective formulations opinions and attitudes that are otherwise too scattered and vague to be acted upon; when it mobilizes a general mood, «a set of disconnected, unrealized private emotions,» into «a public possession, a social fact»; when it crystallizes otherwise inchoate social and political discontent and thereby shapes what is otherwise instinctive and directs it to attainable goals, when it clarifies, symbolizes, and elevates to structured consciousness the mingled urges that stir within us.
On those rare occasions when she is admitted to the Czech public consciousness, as in the Wimbledon telecast, any reference to her past is omitted.
And add to this that, when Cameron goes on the attack, it helps to reinforce the negative qualities that are now increasingly being associated with him by the media, and in the public consciousness - coldness, arrogance, tendency to hubris.
The idea of a different time, when the whips were weak and independent - minded MPs were strong, seems to have taken hold in the public consciousness.
The impression I believe has been formed by the general public of PUA's when they entered the public consciousness through books and reality tv shows in the mid 2000's, is of guys who approached, and through the use of verbal trickery attempted to seduce women.
The Deadpool dilemma, then, is not how do you make an R - rated superhero movie with enough box office stamina to leave a lasting impression on the public consciousness, but how do you make something feel fresh when it has absolutely nothing new to add to the culture from which it arose?
When in any given week, casting calls seek «actors who can deliver Mametlike dialogue» and plays are described as Mametesque, a writer has officially entered the public consciousness.
After using the tank himself, he found this to be the case, but flotation only entered the public consciousness on a larger scale in the late 1970s, when two scientists expanded on Lilly's ideas to create Restricted Environmental Stimulation Therapy (REST).
For instance, when the first whispers about ARM adjustments and mass defaults reached the public consciousness in mid-2005, gold bullion jumped from about $ 400 to over $ 700 in a nine - month period.
Among the periods she intends to highlight are the years 1924 to 1943, when the notion of a distinct American folk art came into public consciousness through the efforts of the Whitney Studio Club and MoMA director Alfred Barr; the long decade from the late 1960s through the early 1980s that saw both the publication of Roger Cardinal's 1972 book Outsider Art and Jane Livingston and James Beardsley's groundbreaking 1982 show «Black Folk Art in America, 1930 — 1980» at the Corcoran Gallery; and the near present, with its ongoing conversation about how to contextualize vernacular art.
Majestic in scale and vibrant in colour, we are also delighted to be offering Warhol and Basquiat's collaboration, «Olympics» from 1984 (# 2 - 3million), at a time when the games in London are at the forefront of the public consciousness.
«In Britain, jazz provoked reactions ranging from devotion to abhorrence when first the idea and then the sound of the music entered the consciousness of the British public in the aftermath of the First World War.
The fact that Fowler's clothing has shown up on everyone from Kanye West to Abel Tesfaye — also known as The Weeknd — speaks to an interesting moment in culture when ideas from the worlds of contemporary art and underground music are being shot into the public consciousness via clothing.
Speaking about the D.C. iteration of the exhibition, Mera Rubell states, «It is especially meaningful for us to have NO MAN»S LAND open in our nation's capital around the time when women's leadership in all arenas is front and center in the public consciousness
It matters for Tramway, which must hope the prize will anchor the building deeper into public consciousness and help consolidate much - needed municipal support, although they can't reasonably hope for the astonishing 149,000 people who turned out when Baltic hosted the show in 2011.
Colin Finlay, a former photocopy machine salesman turned world class photographer may represent the tip of the spear when it comes to the public consciousness of climate change.
When AGW came to public consciousness in the late 80s, I was well prepped to understand it.
Let me conclude by pointing out the carbon dioxide problem has begun to invade public consciousness at a critical time, when the worldwide industrial civilization is beginning to be shaken to its foundations by the disappearance of inexpensive sources of energy.
As we try to figure out how to reverse this defeat, films like Flow will help inform public consciousness of the need to do so.But as is the case after seeing many (perhaps too many, of late) environmental documentaries, I also wished that the film had had fewer talking heads (especially white male radically professorial ones — and I say that as a white male radical former professor), less of an impulse to be comprehensive (when you try for the universal all the time, you often lose the specific), and more of a narrative focus on particular responses (successful or not) to particular challenges.
The Times itself stopped using it in 1972 when The Gipper was governor of California, an average new house cost $ 27,550, gas cost 35 cents a gallon, and you could get a new Ford Pinto for $ 2,078.8 And since 2008, Times New Roman appears to be dropping out of public consciousness:
While it is now in the public consciousness, Jason Hong, associate professor in the Human - Computer Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), was looking into the problem in 2010 when Google approached him to analyse its operating system, Android.
When Bitcoin first entered the public consciousness in 2013, the meme was that all you could do with it was buy drugs online.
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