The mental mind games these three play chillingly reveal truth to be a function of power. |
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If psychologists had a field day with the managers' pre-match mind games, sociologists can claim an interest in analysing the action itself. |
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I think he's fooling around with somebody and wants to have the both of us around to play these silly mind games with. |
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He could just have been a sore loser who'd met an opponent coldly invulnerable to his glowering mind games. |
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I don't want to hear about your mind games or your manipulative tricks anymore. |
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His downbeat tone might be heartfelt, or it could simply be more mind games. |
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I have more important things to do than put up with more of her silly mind games. |
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Business decisions certainly involve mind games, not just gut feelings or pure intuition. |
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The physical challenges reminded me too much of gym class, but the mind games were great sport. |
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When it comes to mind games, he can give up any idea of ever getting the better of his opponent. |
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He hinted the key to rattling Warner's cage was to play mind games with some subtle sledges. |
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One is England's brash young egomaniac, the other is Australia's wiliest winner of mind games, and the pair professes to be bosom buddies. |
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During the evening, guests negotiated an obstacle course of mind games and computer problems. |
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Anyone who has been the victim of psychological mind games will feel a cold shiver of recognition. |
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This week's people are likely to be unreliable as straws in the wind and playing mind games. |
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Yet while most mind-reading acts wrap their shows up in a cloak of hocus-pocus, Salem portrays his mind games as science. |
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I didn't want to play along with her stupid mind games anymore. |
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Those not directly engaged by his tricks and nudges and lippy asides can enjoy a master of the midfield mind games, a proven winner in the wind-up wars. |
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I said something about mind games, and he disowned any likeness to another guy that had made me think he was interested in me when he was just looking for a make-out buddy. |
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Plus, watch video for Joss Whedon's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Once Upon a Time In Wonderland, Kyle Killen's mind games, and more. |
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Living in team and socialization are developed through the practice of various activities, including sports-oriented or mind games. |
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Both the section 64 and the section Checkers have asked to be included in the mind games too. |
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We continued the session with children having activities like mind games to enhance their memory skills. |
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The neediness, the control, the mind games, and ultimately the betrayal at the heart of this often poisonous sibling rivalry, is never less than fascinating. |
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We are playing mind games with their families. |
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A good example of the mind games in which he enlists us is the lawn mower. |
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I suffered from stress, depression and a boss that played mind games and didn't care about the people at X. My previous manager only cared about keeping those higher up happy. |
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Having taken various courses dedicated to the plastic arts and research into sound and light, Michel Bisbard remains passionate about geometry, new technologies and mind games. |
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Either that, or you're becoming an even subtler player of mind games. |
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Garfield Train Your Brain Garfield will coach you through these mind games, which aim to challenge you intellectually at the same time as keeping you amused! |
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With all due respect to Premiership bickerers Benitez and Ferguson, they're novices in the world of mind games compared to this brain-bending bamboozler. |
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Denmark coach Morten Olsen's pre-match warning that the Netherlands were simply better than his side could easily have been dismissed as mind games. |
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When The Beatles broke up, the individual members produced works like Imagine, All Things Must Pass and Mind Games. |
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Its regular features include a puzzles section called Mind Games. |
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