Before you start to panic, there is a crucial difference between dementia and general absent-mindedness. |
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It's frustrating for the audience, too, because his absent-mindedness prevents this seminar on the pharaohs making any progress. |
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The purpose of the disciplines of mindfulness is to do something about this absent-mindedness. |
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He was known for occasional absent-mindedness in important situations. |
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These ideas, defended with conviction, along with his frequent absent-mindedness, made Father Chabot a one of his kind Oblate. |
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Brittain's episodes of absent-mindedness had become classic in the folklore of the College and University. |
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Whether from absent-mindedness or sheer ignorance of the law, Mr Cordingley believes, most weapons are brought in unwittingly. |
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Forgetfulness tends to increase with age, but there's a big difference between normal absent-mindedness and the type of memory loss associated with Alzheimer's disease. |
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Might your ex-friend have in fact already spotted you and feigned absent-mindedness in order to avoid renewing a difficult relationship? |
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Hanfeng looked at Siyu's face, detecting a familiar absent-mindedness. |
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And his legendary absent-mindedness is quite funny. |
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For many years there has been an unfortunate pattern of people coming and going from our membership rolls, often, it seems, simply out of neglect or absent-mindedness. |
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An unprecedented absent-mindedness has taken place in the life of the believers making them indifferent to all the signs of the endtime manifested around them through the modern events both in the spiritual and the material. |
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The hunters must then make amends for their absent-mindedness. They've offended Papakassik, the master of the caribou. |
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Zero tolerance for drugs means zero tolerance for absent-mindedness. |
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Don·t you experience sometimes absent-mindedness? |
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They shared a general disregard for nattiness, an informal mode of speech, an obsession with detail, an irrepressible absent-mindedness. |
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If tiredness or absent-mindedness means you have lost the habit of stargazing, then a rare phenomenon that came about 5 years ago doubtless escaped your attention: the appearance of a new star. |
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The stories of Roger's sense of humour and absent-mindedness are legendary, but what are not nearly as well known are the stories of his generosity and kindness. |
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The bout of absent-mindedness which in private life means you misplace your keys or leave your umbrella in a pub, can, in the workplace, transmogrify itself horribly into a sackable offence. |
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Her absent-mindedness is self-handicapping, preventing her from feeling on top of the things that she does have to do, like take care of her demanding husband. |
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With his formidable intellect went a legendary absent-mindedness. |
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Tales of Gilder's absent-mindedness are legion. |
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It knew about absent-mindedness and pandemonium. |
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Or a whiff of his legendary absent-mindedness. |
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But the high point of his absent-mindedness was on the Feast of the Blessed Sacrament, when Father Chabot presided at a solemn procession through the streets of his parish, piously holding an empty monstrance? |
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