Her research suggests that a little after-work light could lead to being in a better state of mind. |
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And final confirmation of my poor state of mind from lack of sleep came when Mark returned from going out. |
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He will under go a psychiatric examination to determine his state of mind at the time of the killings, he said. |
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His state of mind becomes even more troubled when a copy of Rebecca's childhood diary arrives anonymously in the post. |
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At times she is combative, at times submissive, according to the situation and her state of mind. |
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Unfortunately, in her state of mind she'd forgotten that she had worn a black jacket that night. |
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The cowboy is the archetypal American hero, and the western fits America's current state of mind. |
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Astaphan said a critical point was the state of mind of the defendant when he made the statements. |
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I have already seen it three times and each time I gain new insights into my own state of mind. |
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I needed to hear words that only he could say, words that would shake me out of my unsettled state of mind. |
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Hopefully, by moving to the north for a little while, my work will improve and so will my state of mind. |
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After that initial catharsis had passed she asked me to fill in some questionnaires so that she could establish my state of mind. |
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All right, I'm not one of them happy-clappy dippy-hippies who thinks world peace is just a state of mind. |
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When all is said and done, getting off the grid is more than producing your own energy, it is a state of mind. |
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What, then, should the translator's state of mind be when facing the original? |
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One minute and two seconds of Mrs. Lennon wibbling away about her fragile state of mind. |
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It's not too difficult to guess that the heron's lack of sure-footedness reflects Denerley's current state of mind. |
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A clear and concentrated state of mind is required, not an aggressive and destructive one. |
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Upon seeing such, I recoiled, remembering her delicate state of mind when it came to men. |
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Pragmatism is all very well, but there are blunter ways to describe the new state of mind. |
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It has nothing to do with my state of mind at the time or any tendency to lachrymosity. |
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Slightly dazed and confused from his fall, Levi recovered his state of mind. |
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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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Without them, there would still be the same number of anorexics because it isn't about the sites, it's about the weight and state of mind. |
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They have the freedom to imprison themselves within a state of mind, and the freedom to liberate themselves from it. |
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This anxious state of mind was what possessed me as I biked towards the river. |
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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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As in national law, in international criminal law a culpable state of mind is normally proved in court by circumstantial evidence. |
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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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It is a state of mind that inspires and arouses us to put action into the task at hand. |
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I sat with my back against the wall, partially hidden behind a large rubber plant, which was probably just as well given my state of mind. |
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The protagonist's state of mind is manifested through extreme film loops and continually recurring sound motifs. |
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The latter state of mind seemed totally understandable given his isolated existence. |
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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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Learn to change your state of mind in meditation, turning awareness within to your spiritual nature, the radiance within you. |
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It seemed to suggest a state of mind when the voice is gruffish, the manner roughish, and the temper huffish. |
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So strong is the state of mind that a great many of the acts of bias, perhaps the majority of them, are quite unconscious. |
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We have to try and think ourselves into a state of mind now that there is one, rather than all the time saying I do not want one. |
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Being right then is not a matter of having some recognizable state of mind, a sense or feeling of certainty. |
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It is a state of mind, a feeling, an attitude that can be worn like a shamrock on a lapel. |
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Megan entered the Literature room in a huff, her temper flared and her eyes revealing her state of mind. |
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He is due back in London for the senior competition this week, but his appearance will depend on his state of mind. |
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He was in a calm and serene state of mind, the empty concentration that martial artists called the void. |
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They had convulsive seizures, blasphemous screaming and trance-like state of mind. |
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With this state of mind come all the positive emotions with double and sometimes triple strength. |
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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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Wishlessness is a state of mind the content of which is to be relaxed, open, tolerant, unarranged, untidied, going-with-the-flow. |
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If a man is in an uncandid state of mind on any one subject, he will not know and thoroughly do his duty on any subject. |
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It all takes place when the patient is in a relaxed state of mind, but still in control of their actions. |
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Barker demonstrated his state of mind with a backhand boast into the tin to close out the 11 minute game. |
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The man tries to explain his state of mind by comparing it to going downhill on a snow sled, but Jonas does not know what sled and snow are. |
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In Tibetan iconography, physical nakedness symbolizes this naked unbounded state of mind. |
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And any sweet or spicy taste puts you in a relaxed, pampered state of mind, ready for further indulgence. |
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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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My circumstances, while eminently enjoyable, are not helping my state of mind. |
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Lately, I haven't really been in the right state of mind to make decisions. |
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A positive state of mind is also thought to be of great help in protecting against such problems. |
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It is possible even in the midst of intense illness and the dying process to contact this fundamentally pure and wholesome state of mind. |
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They have also begun examining his computer for clues as to his state of mind and any friends who might not have been known to his parents. |
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Last week's ITV documentary raised serious questions about his state of mind. |
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Even in his discomposed state of mind, Derick was able to compare what the valley people were doing compared to what the people on the mountain had been doing. |
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So the adjectival clause qualifies conduct, not anybody's state of mind. |
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Certainly, no person in an unsound state of mind can be left on his own in the hope that the religious environs would help him regain his mental balance. |
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Mr Douglas has come out with the classic cringe which believes pessimism, or realism as he would no doubt like to call it, is an inherently Scottish state of mind. |
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The concept of a redeemer, a liberator, or a deliverer is much closer to the state of mind that is prevalent today than is the innocuous and ambiguous term information. |
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In our foggy state of mind this violent exchange between an unseen man and woman was to say the least disorienting. |
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Or is it also about a state of mind that is only possible because of Western individualism, egalitarianism, freedom of choice and civil institutions and rights? |
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I'm mindful how fortunate I am that I recovered from aphasia, when for many people who have suffered brain damage the condition can be a permanent state of mind. |
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It appraises the employee's skill, usefulness and mental capacity and also evaluates the employee's mental status, psychology and most importantly their state of mind. |
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Though there are similarities between Newman's state of mind preceding his work on the Arians and the Monophysites, there is a crucial difference between the two projects. |
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He knew how to improvise, how to lead a fellow actor into a state of mind, how to goad them into their best performances. |
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It requires the trier of fact to look at the defendant's state of mind. |
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Among the explorers, a state of mind developed that was patronizing and paternalistic. |
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Having regard to that uncontroverted evidence of Mr Bolt's state of mind it is clear that he did not care whether the article conveyed the defamatory imputation or not. |
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Many attempts have been made to explain the volte-face but, in the absence of good evidence for Becket's state of mind in 1162-3, they remain highly speculative. |
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I think you've managed to capture my state of mind pretty much exactly. |
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This would seem to be from someone in an interesting state of mind, or perhaps someone who wants the e-mail address given in the message to be overwhelmed with traffic. |
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Emotional experiencing is generally considered to be synonymous with feeling, which can be understood as having or perceiving a physical sensation or a state of mind. |
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I have said on many occasions that peripherality is a state of mind. |
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Is Indianness, then, a state of mind, or a badge of ethnicity? |
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Open as they were, they offered a window to Chris' internal state of mind, and the despair and fear and misery she saw in them made her feel physically sick. |
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God's Kingdom wasn't a state of mind, or a sense of inward peace. |
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They're my particular way of writing my autobiography, the fragments of my day which make up an impression of my state of mind in a particular place. |
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Having never heard of gender dysphoria, the state of mind which characterizes the desire for gender reassignment, I was naive about the complexity or intensity of the process. |
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While that is hearsay evidence and not admissible to prove that the accident did occur at that time, it is admissible evidence relevant to the state of mind of the declarant. |
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We have listened carefully to the evidence which has been adduced regarding your state of mind and accept that you have suffered from a depressive illness. |
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While the Commission should consider the state of mind of the Respondents in deciding whether to exercise its public interest jurisdiction, it is not determinative. |
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In his stage show Ken tries to find out the meaning of life and continues his search for the holy grail of comedy, the state of mind in which everything is funny. |
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The apparent smile on my face, despite my weary state, spoke of signs of contentment, even a return to that mischievous and devilish state of mind. |
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In a low glass vitrine, for example, could be found the faxed correspondence in which he gropingly elaborated the state of mind that led to his project. |
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This comparison, between the direct object of a transitive verb and the intentional object of a state of mind, was originally made in a classic paper by Anscombe. |
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An indication of her state of mind is her lack of productivity as a writer during the time she lived at Bath. |
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Insanity is a deranged state of mind, and consequently no defence to strict liability crimes, where mens rea not is a requirement. |
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It is the witness to your state of mind, the outside picture of an inward condition. |
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Much of our spirituality and comfort in public worship depends on the state of mind in which we come. |
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It may be just because you're momentally in such a state of mind where you perceive the piece of art that way. |
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It is the mental state of mind of the person at the time the actus reus was committed. |
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The defendant was in control when she began drinking, and the state of mind in which she killed her daughter was merely induced by the alcohol. |
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There's research where self-harmers have reported that by deliberately hurting themselves it can often change their state of mind. |
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Inadvertence to risk is no less a subjective state of mind than is disregard of a recognised risk. |
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Doodles, according to graphologists who study handwriting, offer a fascinating glimpse into our personalities and state of mind. |
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The Tadic Appeals Chamber described this state of mind as dolus evenlualis or advertent recklessness. |
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Quality of life can simply mean happiness, the subjective state of mind. |
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To me, it brought the state of mind out of which came The Waste Land. |
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The unsteady handheld camera work matches Brody's current state of mind, as it claustrophobically remains tight on the man who is feeling the walls close in around him. |
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More a loose collective or even a state of mind than an actual aesthetic movement, mumblecore concerns itself with the mundane vacillations of postcollegiate existence. |
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A difference has also been established in academic scholarship between border and frontier, the latter denoting a state of mind rather than state boundaries. |
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Of more immediate concern will be O'Neal's state of mind, and the state of his achy feet as the Lakers play their final nine games leading into the All-Star break. |
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It takes a professor to arrive at so mad-dog a state of mind. |
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