Roger Schneider has also pointed out (in an early 1990s unpublished paper) anomalies in the known inscriptions of Ezana that imply that he was consciously employing an archaic style during his reign, indicating that vocalization could have occurred much earlier.
Fellow poet and critic Glyn Jones believed that any traces of cynghanedd in Thomas' work was accidental, although he felt Thomas consciously employed one element of Welsh metrics; that of counting syllables per line instead of feet.
The only explanation, therefore, is that the poets at the end of the sixteenth century were consciously employing a particular linguistic preference - they were aiming at a pure style of language for their literature and, via that language, a separate identity for the Greek literary production of their homeland.
Grittiness is a prized quality in the West Village and a number of the new projects consciously employ the idiom of 19th- and early 20th-century factories, warehouses and commercial buildings.
For comparable ceremonies in Medieval and Early Modern Europe, sometimes employing consciously 'Roman' iconology, see Royal entry.
I remembered Ormazd telling me that I could consciously employ both hemispheres simultaneously, something that ordinary human beings cannot do.
Most people consciously or unknowingly employ custom as a criterion of truth, based on the assumption that doing what is customary will prevent error.
Swiss authors often consciously employ Helvetisms within Standard German, notably Jeremias Gotthelf in his novels set in the Emmental, and more recently Tim Krohn in his Quatemberkinder.
Opponents of certain large computer corporations state that the spreading of fear, uncertainty, and doubt is an unethical marketing technique that these corporations consciously employ.