It was a speech that showed a self-absorption and a plodding mind of the sort that simply will not work on the campaign trail. |
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That's a worry at the back of everyone's mind really, but because they're still employing people there nobody is making an issue of it. |
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While a lot of people didn't mind doing the laundry, many flinched from ploughing through piles of ironing. |
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Lidgerwood violently flung the flap of the tent open, his groggy mind struggling to make sense of all this, trying to place him. |
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Immediately, as if a switch had been flipped, her mind filled with ideas of new designs she wanted to create. |
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He would place an item on the agenda on an annual basis to keep the project before the public mind. |
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What there isn't a case for doing is what the Government's doing, which is actually flip-flopping all the time and changing its mind. |
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Plus, it'll keep your mind off the loss of an old friend and help you find some new ones. |
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They will be able to tell you which farm their beef came from never mind the flipping country. |
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The thought that maybe he liked me had once flitted through my mind, but that idea was quickly rendered impossible. |
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Winter is coming, and Charlotte's days are filled with cornhusking and candle dipping and helping Mama mind baby Mary. |
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Various excuses flitted across my mind, but I decided to be frank with her. |
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Dio's mind flitted uselessly, trying to come up with an idea, a plan, an escape, but without hope. |
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Flickers of a fuzzy memory danced through her mind and flitted away in the same moment, leaving only fragments behind. |
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The thought of not going home and going somewhere else flittered briefly through my mind. |
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As he ponders the next option in his club career, it is just possible that a few proverbs from his native land are springing to mind once again. |
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Bearing in mind that much of the Vale of York is on a flood plain, the area is susceptible to high levels of flooding. |
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I also wouldn't mind if they pooled defense assets and formed something that would be effective. |
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The correspondents take pride in their wordsmanship and don't mind twirling it. |
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I like bus journeys as it gives me the opportunity to let my mind drift and to look at all the scenery as I pootle along. |
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Why has the bespectacled figure of Kevin Rosenberg suddenly popped up in a corner of my mind? |
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This appears to be the moment to finally establish in everyone's mind the deep fraudulence and corruptness of his various enterprises. |
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Howard's mind clung to her voice as a drowning man clings to a piece of flotsam from a ship-wreck. |
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Memories were surfacing in his mind, like flotsam from a shipwreck, drawn upwards from the deep. |
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What flotsam does this send floating through the mind, just below the surface? |
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Halfway there he got into difficulties and left me with two floundering swimmers to occupy my frantic mind. |
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My basil plant is flourishing on my windowsill, but I'm bored out of my mind with the stuff. |
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I'm not sure why I've never called her by name coz it's not like she'd mind. |
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The key to all this is picturing in your mind the flower bed in the spring when the only thing popping out are the bulbs you have planted. |
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Bear in mind that the viruses causing flu change annually and no two flu epidemics are identical. |
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These memories, warm as the Costa Rican midday sun, turn slowly through my mind as the plane whips over entire countries. |
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In my mind, being fluent in a language meant that one could get directions, tell boring stories, etc., in the language in question. |
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The Harvard-educated former diplomat, who speaks fluent English and Chinese, is lauded for his grasp of policy and willingness to speak his mind. |
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It's enjoyable fluff, a world removed from Carlyle's exploration of the darker recesses of the mind. |
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The costumes range from ethnic outfits to more abstract modernist affairs that bring to mind Picasso's involvement with the Ballet Russe. |
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I don't mind playing as a fielder though, you get to cotch for the whole inning. |
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I get the potty for Eldest Son, Harry, who is quite competent at being out of diapers, and who clearly knows his own mind. |
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More questions flurried to my mind instead of answers, making me wonder whether the answers were worthy of the effort put into the search. |
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The prince was rather flustered, his mind swirling as he tried to decide who would be his bride. |
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It is possible that hallucinogens, for example fly agaric, were used to bring on this state of mind. |
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Therefore, the only way to represent it is to posit different points of view and encourage the mind to move between these different perspectives. |
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Like all fears and phobias, coulrophobia is created by the unconscious mind as a protective mechanism. |
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Now if France wants to take a different position on certain issues, fine, I don't mind, why should that make me worry? |
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No company in its right mind sends out a prospectus or press release without getting its counsel to do some legal vetting first. |
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And let him also take counsel with his spirit and grasp with his mind still greater ability. |
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Her love for life, to live each moment with positivity, takes her into the dark vestibules of a woman's mind. |
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He got into the face of men who were killing innocent people in whatever frenzied state of mind possessed them. |
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This anxious state of mind was what possessed me as I biked towards the river. |
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These thoughts possessed her mind as she slipped out of the Great Hall quietly and unnoticed. |
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Her chest heaved, as the fear still possessed her mind in its clutches as well as the guilt. |
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Here is the opportunity to study, with an open mind, alternative possibilities. |
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Deterrence is a state of mind brought about by the existence of a credible threat of unacceptable counteraction. |
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But another officer pleaded with him to stay at his post, carry on with his work, put his friend out of his mind. |
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In her mind, slave markets were merely fodder for tales designed to shock defiant little girls into greater obedience. |
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The dexterity with which he counterfeits sanity presents, to the metaphysician, one of the most singular problems in the study of mind. |
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She grabbed at his hand to push away from her as she tried to clear the hazy fog from her mind. |
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Scott shook his head, attempting to clear the fog in his mind left over from his semi-consciousness. |
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Clearing the fog from his mind, the general rolled to his feet and slipped on some loose rocks, falling back and down the rocky slope. |
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Enlil heaved a huge sigh and sat down in his favourite chair and tried to clear the fog from his mind. |
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Thoughts of deprecation ran rapid, like beasts, through the fog of her mind. |
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I knew he didn't mind, this way him and Porsha would be able to fog up the windows without having to worry about me being there. |
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Drake took a long moment to gather his scattered wits, his mind clearly fogged by the pain and discomfort. |
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William's brisk tone went a long ways toward clearing up Drake's foggy mind and fuzzy senses. |
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My mind is foggy right now, and I can't remember the exact order of things, so I'll skip to the Shino part. |
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My foggy mind clouded my thoughts, the heavy music returning, making me feel dizzy as my head pounded. |
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Yorkston has no objection to their plans in principle, and suspects that many of his counterparts may be of a similar mind. |
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He folds his chair and, chin high, marches across the street to a military tune that haunts his mind. |
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There is a picture, in my mind, of an impossibly long, steep path up a bleak peak rising Golgotha-like above a fold of green hills. |
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It's with that in mind that Sokel plays everything from dub and reggae to pop and folk music. |
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And there's a real question in my mind about this attempted murder by an unprivileged belligerent. |
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Never mind that as he reads from the monitor, Springer radiates smarmy insincerity. |
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While he chanted and threw the water at both of us in equal turn, it focused my mind. |
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Not because they drink water, but because the state of mind which makes them dread alcohol is unpropitious to the hatching of any generous idea. |
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He had made up his mind to find her at a time when she was alone and try to put the past behind the both of them. |
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But that doesn't mean that, amid the swooning of his unquestioning admirers, the point should not be kept in mind. |
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Missives from Fox's unquiet mind, as she struggles to meet the intelligentsia's high standards for motherhood. |
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Otherwise, we will be born again and we will be subject to the constant unquietness of the mind again. |
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The film uses only these two narrators, and bear in mind that they are independent in a world which is very limiting. |
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I think the thing that has to be kept in mind is that you do not need some unreally quick and defensive apt team to do these things. |
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Every time a neo-con or old-time unreconstructed reactionary writes or speaks of left-wing media, it boggles my mind. |
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I want to think of something to insult you at the moment, but nothing comes to mind that's nasty enough not to compliment you. |
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Sorry, but my mind has been overflowing with nice things and nasty things in equal measure. |
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I wouldn't begin to guess what went on in his mind or what his bottom line was. |
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Still, at least I had a new toy to take my mind off all the nasty comments I was getting. |
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Bear in mind that I need a theme that allows me to dress in a big bouffy dress. |
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Congress and the President have made a big deal about this being one nation under God, but what sort of God do they have in mind? |
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It should be obvious that the diverse ethnic groups and nationalities that call themselves Muslims are not of one mind. |
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Keep in mind that I have no training in teaching or social work, so my methods are unscientific to say the least, but definitely from the heart. |
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Later his driving was to be his downfall as his motorcycle took a mind of its own and he was unseated in the middle of Third Road at rush hour. |
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They were ignored in favor of something unseeable that had captured the remnants of his mind. |
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By nature, a lot of us are selfish opportunists who tend to pay a lot more mind to something when a treat is guaranteed. |
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Dr. Vincent, an old family friend, takes Paul fishing in order to help ease his mind, but Paul remains unsettled and decides to return home. |
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The strength is that of the unconscious mind, the unshaped and unfocused will. |
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The mountain of unsolved cases would also be largely consigned to history and give so many traumatised people the peace of mind they crave. |
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You could contest his will on the grounds that he was of unsound mind or that he was acting under the undue influence of his girlfriend. |
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Five doctors, none of whom had examined her recently, agreed that she was of unsound mind. |
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The second important exception to the three-year period concerns injuries suffered by children and those of unsound mind. |
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He asked the jury to bring in a verdict to the effect that she was of unsound mind at the time of the commission of the offence. |
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Given what is known now of Lange's state of mind at the time, Richard's only crime was to be unsparing with the truth. |
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Never mind me, I don't suppose the kids in the next field, nay the next village, got a wink of sleep all weekend. |
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It exists only in the mind of cynical Anti-American better-than-thou naysayers. |
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A frame of mind such as this may incline you to greater intimacy with your nearest and dearest. |
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In addition, Annette and Victoria, agree that a healthy, focused and unstressed mind is fundamental to the success of any company. |
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He was snide too, bringing up how much of a hound Mitch was and how that might unhinge any woman's mind. |
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Events that have befallen several UK biotech companies in recent years are still fresh in the mind. |
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The drama he had created the last time he had been around was still fresh in my mind. |
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I have come here straight from the dojo with that experience still fresh in my mind. |
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The last wisps of her dream were still fresh in her mind, as if she was still experiencing them now. |
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With that experience fresh in my mind, I was pleasantly surprised with the high quality of this transfer. |
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There is an unfettered, unsuppressed subconscious mind at work in her arrangements. |
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I bear in mind the snippets of evidence that we have already got from you, that some managers are clearly appalling. |
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Exactness and neatness in moderation is a virtue, but carried to extremes narrows the mind. |
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When I just go ahead and speak my mind, inevitably it comes out sounding like I am an insensitive, unsympathetic rationalist. |
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Why do you think scientists have been reluctant to grapple with this nebulous notion of the human mind? |
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There could be no solution, they claimed, until the mind first grasped the necessary idea. |
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Pentheus, my dear boy, some cruel insanity-jealousy perhaps has warped your mind. |
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He withdrew from writing and production for an intangible revolution of mind, untethering his old life and leaving it far behind. |
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A whole winter brooding on the events of August would be unthinkable for such a meticulous mind. |
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Keep in mind, though, that not all entities, according to Aquinas, have an essence, though all, by necessity, have a form. |
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Inexpensive and largely frequented by locals, Glen has no artificial snowmaking but gets so much natural snow that nobody seems to mind too much. |
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These changes in the mind influence the tiny flow of electrical energy generated by the E-Meter, causing the needle on its dial to move. |
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My mind began to slow down, to empty itself in the moonlit snowscape, and when it did I felt a great sadness take over. |
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She usually didn't mind the cold but today she felt like being snug and warm. |
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I simply couldn't grasp this idea with my mind, especially with my brain rattled up enough as it was. |
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We are supposed to dislike docusoaps on the grounds that they are brain candy, but the words pot and kettle do come very quickly to mind here. |
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I'm having a bit of a dry spell and my brain cell's all dried up trying to get into the inner workings of Dylan's mind. |
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The rabbit is out of the hat, so to speak, and no government, never mind a mere bookmaking company, can put it back in. |
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Since they cannot maintain a peaceful mind within activity, they avoid noisy places and spend their days soaking in stale water. |
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Quaker Oats were the perfect body food, the perfect brain food, strengthening you in mind and muscle. |
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Long, meandering excursions take your mind off sickness without using much brainpower. |
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Work your mind with brain-teasers, jigsaw puzzles, crosswords or quiz books. |
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Hundreds of images ran through my mind, like the flashes you see when they're brainwashing people in a bad sci-fi movie. |
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But what the mind airbrushes out of this pretty picture is that thousands of people have had the identical brainwave at the identical time. |
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During the evening, guests negotiated an obstacle course of mind games and computer problems. |
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The islanders had the physical sturdiness, the sobriety, the practical skills and the independence of mind to cope with life in remote places. |
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He shook his head hard, trying to rid himself of it, but it stuck in his mind, like a burning brand in his thoughts. |
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But a concerted campaign to brand him a psychopath is, to my mind, not merely gutter journalism but contemptible. |
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Keep in mind that massive guns, huge pecs, and rock-hard delts are just some of the benefits of using these products in your program! |
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The years have not changed my mind about education as a tool for societal change. |
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When thinking of Celtic religion, the first thing that comes to ones mind is generally Druidism, and maybe even Stonehenge. |
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But on a moral level, and in the mind of every dog on the street, the sheer inadequacy and brass neck of Mr Martin's defence still rings hollow. |
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The attitude of mind we wish to convey is that of thinking sociologically about history. |
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I have one thought uppermost in my mind and that is delivering value to shareholders. |
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As a visitor from the affluent west, I returned home with two thoughts uppermost in my mind. |
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Ohio's supreme importance in the election was uppermost in his mind as he urged everyone to go out and vote. |
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The economy is struggling, and the bond market has deflation uppermost in its mind. |
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Bearing in mind that this is a heavier car than the other Focus models, Ford has uprated the brakes. |
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The death is not a dying but a complete breakaway from our limited mind into the truth of who and what we really are and always have been. |
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With the good weather, a man's mind inevitably turns to soft-tops, convertibles, and cabriolets. |
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His orange suit was soiled by slimy machine oil, but he didn't mind the mess. |
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Men of noble mind and character, they soldiered together on many an occasion and were lifelong comrades. |
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Ultimately, they realized that the capacity of their eyes to see new things was a corollary to what their mind could comprehend. |
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Finally I pieced it all together in my mind and went about the process of finding everything I needed. |
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Somewhere at the back of every cook's mind, there's a handy little list of meals that can be conjured up out of nothing. |
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While you mind conjures up more images of your future without him, your gaze shifts from one magazine on the rack to another. |
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When his mind chose to conjure up images, it presented every possible situation he could ever hate. |
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With her entire heart, with her innocent soul, her mind conjured images of surf, sand and beach. |
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Think of North East, and the mind involuntarily conjures up images of lofty hills and sloping vales. |
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He surely had him in mind in describing the three cool-walking black boys with conked hair in his 1952 novel. |
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His hat, fringed shirt, and long hair also bring Russell's plainsmen to mind. |
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Unification of mind and body, as explorers use their intellects, senses, imaginations, spirits, emotions and bodies. |
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That led me into this debate about connectionism, which is about how you might build a neural network model of the mind. |
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There is a major debate within the philosophy of mind between proponents of classical cognitive architecture and proponents of connectionism. |
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Experience can contribute to connoisseurship, but only if the consumer tastes with attention and an open mind. |
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It should be kept in mind, however, that this was more a statement of the Kremlin's intentions than a specific plan of action. |
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But, alas, such a clear and distinct view of mental intentionality still eludes philosophers of mind. |
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Shall we start off then by drawing a distinction between consciousness and mind? |
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In the first stages of life the mind is frivolous and easily distracted, it misses progress by failing in consecutiveness and persistence. |
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If I plant subliminal ideas in his developing mind he will no doubt fall madly in love with me in the present. |
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I could accidentally plant suggestions in your mind, or take you someplace dangerous. |
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He would have continued his observation of the Scientific Convention if doubt hadn't been planted in his mind. |
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But as the elevator raced up, a seed of doubt had been firmly planted in my mind. |
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I don't really mind this, and rather like the distinctly metallic looking finish and dark, dark blue colouring. |
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It's a matter of mind over body, the drive to cross the finish line at all costs. |
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To my mind, conservation of historic landscapes has long been a material consideration in planning decisions. |
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He said he's got war on his mind as he considers these policies and decisions he has to make. |
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It wasn't the first time such a thought had crossed her mind, but now she considered it carefully and hid a smile. |
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Keeping that in mind, you'll want to carefully consider the design elements that go into your deck. |
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The whole affords a fascinating glimpse into the mind and working-habits of a considerable artist. |
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Anything is relevant to the pupil that fires the imagination or extends the mind. |
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When fitting the crotch, keep in mind that the back crotch seam will stretch because it's on the bias. |
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Still, if the church is getting some extra money in the plate, I doubt they mind. |
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The three men said they did not mind the figure 13, known as the devil's dozen. |
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With this in mind, it is believed that a number of consortiums are being organised by development land agents at present. |
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These interior dimensions of the soul live within us at depths that are not accessible to the rational mind. |
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He provides us with an interior view of his mind as he sculpts with resin, light and shadow in his dramatic exhibition. |
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I spent many years making mechanicals by hand and they truly are a reflection of the interior mind of their creator. |
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However annoying it was and however much it grated on her nerves, something in the back of her mind told her to leave it as it was. |
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A constipated body can lead to a constipated mind, and makes some of us feel moody and irritable. |
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Here are some things to keep in mind when the guy you want to catch under the mistletoe is more into keeping it strictly platonic. |
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Garbo's face, still, white, perfect, like a mask, resembles the timeless Platonic ideal of beauty as it exists in the mind of God. |
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Hunt's acquisitive instincts far surpassed anything the Sublime Porte had in mind when it granted the firman. |
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They had only got seconds to make up their mind because he was so plausible. |
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Overclocking my brain, so that a mass of thoughts could present themselves on the internal television where my mind decides what to do. |
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The source of ideas is experience, the observation of external objects or of the internal operations of the mind, i.e. sensation or reflection. |
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Not only is it very soothing to the face and forehead, but it also clears the mind of all extraneous internal chatter. |
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Her best friend and she had their first fight, only making Hannah's internal state of mind even more convoluted. |
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It's times when I feel myself really start to get down that I know I need to read a book and get my mind off the internal conflict. |
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And anger, craving, jealousy, despair can create internal formations in our mind. |
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Never mind the internals, I still have about two pairs of pants that I can't wear. |
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He certainly doesn't bring to mind the stuffy polo and shooting image of British royalty at play. |
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Her reaction left no question in my mind that the grass ought to come first. |
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Just keep in mind that the way a projector works the signal is always internally converted to a progressive scan signal. |
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Never mind the golf bags that come with pocket watches, first-aid kits and GPS systems. |
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Thanks to him, definitions and constructions of civil rights have been on my mind lately. |
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He may have had in mind the internecine squabbling among the various divisions within Judaism or within Orthodoxy itself. |
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Which is a definite comfort plus, I think, especially for travellers who don't mind using internet cafes, or for students. |
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Within her mind, her thoughts toss as fear consumes her with the mention of it. |
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The analytic interpretive system depends on causes and meaning in the unconscious mind. |
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The problem was not physical contagion which the word disease brings to mind. |
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It raised, in this reviewer's mind, troubling interrogatives about what was happening in terms of gender. |
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The mind bends in contemplation of her ceaseless ability to reapply herself. |
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He was looking down at him like a puppy dog, eager to please but at the same time unable to speak his mind. |
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Whether you laugh contentedly or scratch your head may depend on how accustomed you are to making up your own mind about things. |
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But not even the badgering from the rational side of her mind was helping to shake her feeling of contentedness. |
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Finally, keep in mind that pants with no pleats or a single pleat are more flattering than multiple pleats. |
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Her home was her palace and it was there she found contentment and peace of mind. |
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Life on the land involved much manual labour but it was a way of life that gave them contentment and peace of mind. |
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Picking it up her mind wandered to when her won father had gone fishing with her and her brother. |
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I didn't know that you actually had anything in mind other than drinking like a fish. |
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For me, continually changing the movements keeps my mind fresh and my body guessing what will come next. |
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Opening the poem to contemporary reading and readers opens the context that, to Shelley's mind, he shared most intimately with Keats. |
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He set his eyes on her, intimately caressed her very being, and embroidered thoughts in her mind totally unlike herself. |
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There is no doubt in my mind that having some anglers on a fishery can make the fishing easier. |
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Something clicked in my mind, and I imagined a figure eight knot with fisherman's knot backing in that rope. |
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My heart was pounding, but the idea that I might become fish food had not penetrated my mind. |
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By contemplating compassion and love, we become familiar with the pliable mind of peace. |
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They offer a unique insight into the mind of one of the 20th century's greatest poets. |
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The hunt ban has afforded an interesting insight into the mind of the politically correct lobby. |
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He was intoxicated beyond his mind from the high amounts of alcohol he consumed. |
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She was brave, but she was also intractable, when she set her mind on something. |
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It would probably take them a week to be able to shovel out a snowplow so it can plow the main roads, never mind the secondary streets. |
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With that in mind, I generally spend a whole lot of my time perusing news sources frequented by contrarians. |
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Its most remarkable achievement is the development of the mind that explores and appreciates now the beauty and intricacy of the cosmos. |
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Ask the simplest of questions and he takes you on a rollercoaster ride through the detail and intricacies of his troubled mind. |
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Troubled lives of friends and their families drew her into delving more and more into the intricacies of the human mind. |
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These famous Rhine experiments made bold to plumb the hidden powers of the mind. |
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One answer that might come to mind is that these are just emotions, and I don't have complete control over my emotions. |
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When deciding this, bear in mind that the law expects people to exercise control over their emotions. |
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How well you control your mind determines why you choke while others remain calm and focused. |
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He hardly ever seems to make his mind up about anything and he hates saying anything controversial. |
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With that in mind, it's always interesting to see intuitions confirmed by quantitative or experimental analysis. |
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You can keep your eyes fixed as firmly on a muddy trail as you can on a four-lane highway, and if you do, your mind will drift just as quickly. |
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His mind fixed only on the dark deed at hand and fulfilling his mission once and for all! |
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It was obvious from the way she tied her long hair back and fixed her clothes that she had other things on her mind. |
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Never mind that most of the conventions of modern personal computing got their starts on the Mac and migrated later to the IBM platform. |
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Without a sense of community, the village loses all fixity of purpose, never mind its unique identity. |
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The key, however, is that on some level these different sounds must converge in the listener's mind and make sense together. |
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He would sometimes drift off to sleep with these ideas fizzing and bubbling around in the deep drink of his mind. |
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Man is an inventive, innovative creature and his mind is constantly darting from one problem to another. |
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After 70 years the building was converted into a luxury hotel while keeping in mind every aspect of its architectural integrity. |
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I find myself in the invidious position of having to go out and ask whoever it is if they would mind waiting five minutes. |
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The term brings to mind, rather, the importance of kinship relations in primitive societies, and provokes an invidious comparison to England. |
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And I just wanted to compliment Bill on speaking his mind, because I'm sure he gets a lot of flack and criticism for doing this. |
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His words echoed in the emptiness of his mind as his frail, emaciated body began to convulse and was racked by involuntary spasms. |
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They had convulsive seizures, blasphemous screaming and trance-like state of mind. |
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But there is nothing like having a podgy, middle-class sociopath leave cycle-shaped bruises on your arms and legs to change your mind. |
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Protagoras, Parmenides, Democritus and Socrates looked inward to the human mind and there discovered logos, Human Reason. |
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Once again, his simple gestures fueled a flaming battle between my heart and my mind. |
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Pratyaahaar means withdrawal of senses from their objects and turning the mind inward. |
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The image of Saint Ambrose elevates the worshiper's mind to an inward vision through his intensity of concentration. |
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Is it not time they stopped looking outward with an open purse and started looking inward with an open mind? |
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The mind is focused inwards, and this effort of concentration acts as stimulus to gain access to the knowledge of the object of meditation. |
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The mind that chooses to hate others turns inwards and poisons its own soul and body. |
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The Buddha always pointed inwards to the mind, teaching that the effects of such practice could radiate outwards universally. |
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There are few things less likely to stir the mind than a nice cookery book. |
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He is built like a flank forward, likes to speak his mind and has the charisma of a natural-born leader. |
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Keep in mind, too, that we don't generally eat an entire meal of walnuts but use them as a garnish or as flavor bursts in cookies and cakes. |
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The thing to bear in mind when preparing food is that all cooking destroys nutrients. |
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You feel his pleasure like the coolness of silk sheets on nights when the wind scalds your mind. |
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Poignantly, the decline of Marion's own health throughout the 1950s saw the children, in turn, mind Marion. |
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You should keep the following points particularly in mind, and may wish at this point to look again at the Claim Questionnaire. |
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James was pointing to the fact that the relationship between mind and body is not just one way. |
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I speak my mind, just like that, nakedly right out there in the open, shockingly point-blank in front of everybody. |
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The cooling-off period allows you to change your mind and cancel the contract without any reason. |
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We must start, he seems to be saying, by ironising the masteries of the mind. |
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So what's an ordinary citizen, or cop or government official to do with that in mind? |
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Part of the garden will be devoted to Iroquoian horticulture, while other plants will call to mind the northern region of the Inuit. |
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For the eternal light, irradiating the human mind, makes a certain active impression on it. |
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By extending naturalism even to his own mind and soul, the materialist ends up sliding into his own morass of irrationalism and superstition. |
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The fact that mind evades complete objectification is not a signal of its irreducibility to mechanics. |
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To look upon the ruins and relics of our ancestors does not so much resurrect their world as call to mind its irremediable loss. |
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It must also be borne in mind that the insurer was aware of the terms of the dredging contract when the policy was issued. |
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They almost certainly had in mind as well another kind of mathematical system called Polish notation. |
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There are exceptions to what I said, since flechettes and armor piercing rounds were designed with armor in mind. |
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Through rigid Yogic discipline, he seeks divine grace for the purification of his mind and soul. |
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It seemed obvious to me the precepts presented a picture of those traits which arose like this of their own accord in a mind purifying itself. |
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With that in mind, Mr Prescott was putting flesh on the bones of devolution proposals for those in commerce, trade, manufacturing and business. |
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The meditator, for example, is likened to a goldsmith, or to a fletcher straightening the mind like an arrow. |
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Kel gingerly flexed the fingers of her right hand while her mind raced for an answer. |
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The latter state of mind seemed totally understandable given his isolated existence. |
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Specialization can lead to attitudes of mind that become increasingly isolationist. |
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Iona said she could not recall what raced through her mind when the mugger pulled out his flick knife. |
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The Legislature had in mind such transactions as the transfer and sale and issue of securities. |
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I would ask you to bear in mind that Broome is a very fly and slippery character. |
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He appears to have been a flighty, absent-minded luvvy, given to changing his mind daily during rehearsals, much to his fellow actors' annoyance. |
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Talk of the job banished all flighty thoughts of living in Oraulei from her mind. |
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Closing her eyes, she released a shudder as images flowed through her mind like words would be issued from her lips. |
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I suspect that pressure has been put on prisoners possessing intelligence information in every war, and I think what should also keep in mind who these people might have been. |
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Sometimes, it seems, you need a little cotton candy for the mind. |
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