One of the pleasures of historic exhibits is the opportunity to return to the era before photography, when genre paintings, human-interest slices of ordinary life, were produced unselfconsciously, as the only means of capturing the lot of the common man.
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In 1958 D�rckheim met philosopher Alan Watts, who described him as " . . . a true nobleman-- unselfconsciously and by a long tradition perfect in speech and courtesy-- Keyserling's ideal of the " grand seigneur " ."
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Speaking unselfconsciously of his own faith, he said, " The separation of church and state is a very healthy principle I would die for, but this insistence on separating belief from our daily life is at the root of many of our problems ."
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Although the painting has been viewed as a platonic vision of the male nude seen unselfconsciously in a natural setting, by the 1970s some American writers were beginning to see Eakins'work, and specifically " The Swimming Hole ", as having homoerotic implications.
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Spookie Daly ( the band s leader, a singer, keyboard player and unselfconsciously joyous live performer ), Tommy Diehl ( percussion ), Pete Whitham ( guitars, vocals ) and Floyd Kellogg ( bass ) have just the prescription for your flagging spirits with this 12-song antidote.
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Photographs recently exhibited and republished show people more or less stiffly standing or sitting for photographs they had requested, plus Soviet rallies and rituals ( some with floats eerily reminiscent of demonstrations of US civic pride ), the river Nemunas ( particularly in flood ), and people unselfconsciously going about their business.
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But Dr . Ronald Kamm of New Jersey, who led the symposium, thinks that a bridge between the two worlds can be built by the likes of Julie Krone, the recently retired Hall of Fame jockey; Cincinnati Reds pitcher Pete Harnisch; and Jack Farrell, a champion skeet shooter, talking unselfconsciously about their therapy and psychiatric drugs.
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Shields writes, " I find it very nearly impossible to read a contemporary novel that presents itself unselfconsciously as a novel, since it's not clear to me how such a book could convey what it feels like to be alive right now . " He advocates collage forms such as the lyric essay, prose poetry, and the antinovel.
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Nimmervoll described how the group " had discovered how to tap the unique vein they had unearthed; where, in a sweat-dripping venue packed to the rafters with a beer swilling macho rock fans the audience would and could at the top of their voices unselfconsciously sing along to a chorus like'you don't make me feel like a woman any more'".
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He described how the group " had discovered how to tap the unique vein they had unearthed; where, in a sweat-dripping venue packed to the rafters with a beer swilling macho rock fans the audience would and could at the top of their voices unselfconsciously sing along to a chorus like'you don't make me feel like a woman any more'".