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  • Defensive tackle is a bit more of a crapshoot, but the one thing they must make sure of is that whomever they take has a brilliant mind.
  • Most seeds are spread by the wind.
  • The servants disappeared as if they were whiffs of smoke blown away by the wind.
  • My fists clenched and unclenched as I tried to think of some comeback to scream at her but nothing came to mind.
  • As the bus turned into a new recognizable road, the pavements were filled with people, scarves blowing in the wind.
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  • A window slammed shut in the wind.
  • I don't otherwise want to move: I have a large place in a convenient location with reasonable rent that allows pets, which isn't easy to find.
  • Hassan in frequently going to sleep in one town, to awake in another far distant, but without the benighted Oriental's surprise at the transfer, the afrit who performed this prodigy being a steam-engine, and the magician it obeyed the human mind. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 11, No. 23, February, 1873
  • To equate Tim McVeigh as a patriot is the mark of a sick and disturbed mind. Think Progress » Fox News host Julie Banderas
  • I believe it has its own atmosphere because it is built in what you call a caldera, but I may have picked that information up from like a Syfy TV movie about the Coming Global Superstorm, or invented it in my own mind. Television Without Pity
  • The companion star would emit plenty of its own UV radiation, but this radiation would be blocked in the direction of Eta Carinae by the thick nebulosity of the giant star's surrounding gas, dust, and stellar wind.
  • I have what I call perverse desire, which I think is key to being an artist of any kind. FEATURED POET: REBECCA LOUDON
  • One of the first aims of propaganda is to dehumanize the enemy in the public mind.
  • This is just a guess, mind. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mar–Oct; £8.50 per person per night plus £3 YHA membership fee per person per night or £14.35 per year; 07747 174293If it weren't for the fact that Latin is a long-dead language, you could be forgiven for thinking that the phrase multum in parvo much in little was coined specifically with The Buzzards in mind. The 10 best secluded campsites
  • The car, a dark four-door saloon, drove off, leaving him behind.
  • Some people think that it is difficult to prove the existence of the unconscious mind.
  • We bumbled around each other like Laurel and Hardy in the gloom, fumbling for a torch we couldn't find.
  • The interface between syntax and pragmatics may in general be summarized in a Kantian apophthegm: pragmatics without syntax is empty; syntax without pragmatics is blind.
  • She seduces the despondent radical with whispers about the bleakness of mankind.
  • Press the pleats with the stitching centred over the tapes to form two inverted pleats on the right side of the blind. Collins Complete Books of Soft Furnishings
  • And the images you conjure with "straddling glowing globes and caressing the giant W" makes us sound so freakin 'horny ... oh wait ... nevermind. Blogger Bender - Part II
  • I have seen human bathers acting just like the birds, though from a different cause, bobbing down towards the water, but afraid to dip their heads, and the idea of comicality arose, as it does in most of the ludicrous actions of animals, from their resemblance to those of mankind. The Naturalist in Nicaragua
  • Experience can contribute to connoisseurship, but only if the consumer tastes with attention and an open mind.
  • Sick of his persona - delicate emotions paired off with caustic cynicism - he creates a bogus doppelganger to hide behind.
  • I have found among my old papers a kind of congratulation and exhortation which I made to myself on dying at an age when I had the courage to meet death with serenity, without having experienced any great evils, either of body or mind. The Confessions of J J Rousseau
  • Branching out: A northern store chain is helping to open branches of a different kind.
  • The move "bedward" was almost simultaneous and the drift toward slumberland not far behind. Campfire Girls at Twin Lakes The Quest of a Summer Vacation
  • I would revoke all building codes other than those where a failure of a building can affect neighboring properties: requirements for fire-retardant materials in roofing materials, or inspections to assure the structural integrity of a building taller than its distance from the property line are the sorts of things that come immediately to mind. The Volokh Conspiracy » Does the Supposedly Superior Expertise of Regulators Justify Libertarian Paternalism?
  • New DNA tests show that Borneo's top predator is one of a kind.
  • I know enough about this issue to know that ESEA is the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, the main federal law authorizing federal financial assistance to schools whose most recent instantiation is also known as No Child Left Behind. Matthew Yglesias » The Pointlessness of Reading Bills
  • It had to sow some doubt in his mind. The Sun
  • Nothing seek, nothing find.
  • It just so happened that Gaisford was well placed to discover or collate information of that kind. DARE CALL IT TREASON
  • A good man is hard to find. 
  • Gore then devised a plan to burn down the house, destroying any forensic evidence he might have left behind.
  • The only sign of life there today came from a mouldy old caravan, all steamy windows and grimed with neglect, where a radio was playing Sunday morning music of the popular kind.
  • She hurried her hands to press the papers which were hiked up by a wind.
  • After much blundering and backing, it stopped at the door: rolling heavily from side to side when its other motion had ceased, as if it had taken cold in its damp stable, and between that, and the having been required in its dropsical old age to move at any faster pace than a walk, were distressed by shortness of wind. American Notes for General Circulation
  • ‘That's a mouse cowry,’ the doctor said. ‘A lovely find.
  • You have the right to see a copy of your file, and to correct any mistakes you may find.
  • Don't jeer at the person who came last in the race - it's very unkind.
  • His smile was contagious, his wave was heartfelt and the toot of his horn was one of a kind.
  • The American people need to do some research on Obama theirself and make up their own mind. McCain’s desperate claim: Obama is dangerous. Vote for me if you want to live!
  • These struggles were only the beginning, as similar feelings about dialogue and narrative nagged the back of my mind.
  • Something about the way she looked at him befogged his mind. DRAGON GAMES
  • Posters seem a somewhat antiquated form of expression, at least the paper kind.
  • This is a magical world of railway tracks that lead nowhere and rope swings that are played like a harp by the wind. Times, Sunday Times
  • The starting point of all achievement is desire. Keep this constantly in mind. Weak desires bring weak results, just as a small fire makes a small amount of heat. Napoleon Hill 
  • Against any tendency to naturalize evil, Julian sees evil as profoundly unnatural, unkind.
  • We see not what is in the wallet behind. 
  • Only the most resistant blocks remain behind. THE EARTH: An Intimate History
  • The revolving sign was spinning round and round in the wind.
  • This morning, he didn't wear his skullcap and his hair was ruffled by the wind.
  • She stretched the way that a cat does, edging her pale arms through the slimy, greasy mess we left behind.
  • `As I said... Jayson's very good... "Words melted into words like some psychedelic mirage in his mind. THE DEVIL'S DOOR
  • Should your work often take you outdoors, think about a ruggedised model to cope with the grind.
  • A wide belt publicizes a big gut, so keep that it mind.
  • Litse sat up confused but the memory of the past eight days flew to the front of her mind.
  • At dawn alert next day Suwanti chained the dogs away from a round jungle-green enigma then bowled the baby into the hedge to its kind.
  • Although its cries were becoming increasingly desperate as the din of barking and shouting intensified, the thought of trying to help never entered my mind.
  • The starting point of all achievement is desire. Keep this constantly in mind. Weak desires bring weak results, just as a small fire makes a small amount of heat. Napoleon Hill 
  • It's also a preservative so most pickles contain vinegar of some kind. The Sun
  • Take your Good Grips zester, and using the notch on the side, make a twist from the lemon rind.
  • To Scott it seemed like Mary took an eternity to make up her mind.
  • This is an excellent port being secure from every wind.
  • Her voice broke and she buried her face in her hands, the memories that seemed to have been lost for some time finally made themselves known in her mind.
  • There was a brief flare of white light, and the Goddess vanished, leaving only a smattering of loose tinsel behind.
  • The East Wind prevails over the West Wind.
  • Behind the easy-going persona is a thoughtful man with a razor-sharp football mind. Times, Sunday Times
  • It came as silently as a whisper of the wind.
  • However, after a little, the raft glided into open air and I saw before me a wide valley, whereinto the river fell with a noise like the rolling of thunder and a swiftness as the rushing of the wind. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Shuffling to her classroom, she was quickly joined by her best friend Sara, who was also over bundled to help dull the harsh bite of the December wind.
  • In spite of this, he rode on and on, till at last he reached a small white house that stood by itself on the top of a hill, unsheltered from the wind. Folk Tales From Many Lands
  • It worries me the way he keeps changing his mind.
  • A window lay open, and the curtain rippled gently in the night wind.
  • Shame on you for being so unkind.
  • These texts give the reader an insight into the Chinese mind.
  • Ostriches roam about this camp, eating empty soda-water bottles and any bridoon bits they can find. In the Ranks of the C.I.V.
  • So the adjectival clause qualifies conduct, not anybody's state of mind.
  • But in reality they are not separable from other aspects of the mind.
  • He feared that he must forget the rest of what had happened for one of his roommates might read the unsuppressed truth on his face and in his mind.
  • I could think over what I felt towards him, to try and find a way to quench those irritating feelings that nagged consistently at my mind.
  • Connate different can, who and contend for wind.
  • It was light and breezy with jaunty incidental music and you could totally see what the producers had in mind. Times, Sunday Times
  • A lot of information is needlessly cluttering your mind.
  • She dusted off faster than a wind.
  • The disease usually does not affect the senses - taste, touch, sight, smell, and hearing - or the mind.
  • These interior dimensions of the soul live within us at depths that are not accessible to the rational mind.
  • He brings to this story all his wit and dryness and power of mind.
  • But what was remarkable in the lady was, that although her features were handsome, and upon the whole pleasing, the pupil of each eye was dimmed with the whiteness of cataract, and she was evidently stone-blind. The Purcell Papers
  • The haute école of classical equitation includes movements with direct military application, like the capriole which was originally intended to enable a horseman to use his steed to kick an attacker approaching from behind.
  • Yorkston has no objection to their plans in principle, and suspects that many of his counterparts may be of a similar mind.
  • The master warmed beneath his copper-coloured rind. The Hand of Ethelberta
  • Ignoring for now the slogan chanters and political partisans, there are a few key points to keep in mind.
  • We hug the coastline in a vain attempt to seek shelter from the wind. Times, Sunday Times
  • Flattery, cajolement, humble supplication and the finer maneuvers of tact, all have this in mind. The Foundations of Personality
  • We had lunch in BHS cafe - not somewhere I would usually go but totally deisgned with children and families in mind. The One With A Photo And A Few Other Things
  • Perhaps the thought of that lonely walk across the ill-omened moor was weighing heavily upon his mind. The Seriously Deranged Writer and the Model Cars
  • Man's dearest possession is life. It is given to him but once, and he must live it so as to feel no torturing regrets for wasted years, never know the burning shame of a mean and petty past; so live that, dying, he might say: all my life, all my strength were given to the finest cause in all the world--the fight for the Liberation of Mankind.
  • Not so much to be sceptical as always to keep an open mind. Times, Sunday Times
  • Roo suspected it was a lie, as Duncan was inclined to aggrandize his own discomfort and diminish others ', but he didn't mind. RISE OF A MERCHANT PRINCE: BOOK TWO OF THE SERPENTWAR SAGA
  • One of the shoelaces on her sneaker had come untied and was blowing vulnerably in the wind.
  • To some extent they are complementary accounts, but they also propose alternatives with somewhat different purposes in mind.
  • The Borneons, from being so harassed by these pirates, call the easterly wind 'the pirate wind.' The Expedition to Borneo of H.M.S. Dido For the Suppression of Piracy
  • The last and the real cause of their impenitence is the state of sin which they freely chose as their portion on earth and in which they passed, unconverted, into the next life and into that state of permanence (status termini) by nature due to rational creatures, and to an unchangeable attitude of mind. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability
  • I hadn't even given my old home a thought during the last two months - I'd had too many things to worry about without my brother's death haunting my mind.
  • He is seeking the help of philanthropists, who can sponsor his son, Hargobind.
  • One consequence of the astonishing potency of the MIA myth is the refrain of today's American war films that no one must be left behind.
  • The sail flapped in the wind.
  • When the other pupils were taken to an exhibition, he was left behind.
  • My inertia in not pushing it backwards into a safe zone is as guilty for the shattered glass as the treacherous wind.
  • She was a forceful intellectual unafraid to speak her mind.
  • Before, it was always such a hard grind. Times, Sunday Times
  • Say the word geisha and images of beautiful kimono-clad women serving green tea, reciting poetry and playing classical instruments may spring to mind. News On Japan
  • The ground opened up below him and he sunk into the sand, leaving the stone behind.
  • My idea of a desert is an eternal agony, plotted by the fury of the aridity, by the implacable confusion of a sun which, trampled by the wind, melts with the sand, until there is no other landscape than the sand dominating the sky, the ground, the wind. Flowers in the Desert
  • This incredible story will play on your mind. The Sun
  • As a complete man, constant, generous, full of honest courage, as a hardy follower of Thought wherever she might lead him, above all, as a confessor of that Truth which is forever revealing itself to the seeker, and is the more loved because never wholly revealable, he is an ennobling possession of mankind. Among My Books First Series
  • When I lent I had a friend; when I asked he was unkind. 
  • He's so adamant that however hard I tried to persuade him to join us he did not change his mind.
  • Use the small holes of a grater to grate the orange rind. Times, Sunday Times
  • These men were a kind of skirmishers for the main body, which could be seen some distance behind. The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists
  • The tone won't appeal to highbrows, but this is the closest thing to a second Tocqueville we are likely to find.
  • And yep, Tony Alva is here with a lot on his mind. Bunker 77 Movie Trailer | /Film
  • The thieves had scaled two fences and dragged the pup out of her locked kennel and lifted her over the walls, leaving two less valuable dogs behind.
  • But the reserve's defenders were unswerving in their commitment to a greater cause: conserving the region's biodiversity for the benefit of mankind.
  • I should perhaps say this is an unsolicited testimonial - I don't do the requested kind.
  • Even short, 20 second tracks give me a rush of happiness, because I can see scenes of the movie again in my mind.
  • A sports science and psychology building would be built on the site of the existing swimming pool, health centre and squash courts, with a third building behind.
  • Still, if the church is getting some extra money in the plate, I doubt they mind.
  • Anger is a wind which blows out the lamp of the mind. 
  • Infrared sensing pits enable them to hunt at night, when warm-blooded mammals are easier to find.
  • They are something much more eerie and ethereal, a coming together of cosmic forces and imagination that leaves the workaday world behind. Times, Sunday Times
  • English went smoothly and by the time her fourth period came around any trace of David Walker slipped from her mind.
  • Film has proved itself an indispensable Global English word, even where it no longer has anything to do with films, or “coatings” of light-sensitive emulsions applied to plastic, or coatings of any kind. The English Is Coming!
  • It should have made us all proud to be of such brotherhood of humankind.
  • The dry branch snapped in the wind.
  • What offends me violently is when a character is represented as a Good and Upright and Virtuous Hero, when almost his every act betrays him as a villain of the most heinous kind. Death carries a camcorder
  • The story recalled old faces to my mind.
  • The minute division of labour in the production process,and increasing interdependency in trade and economy is evident in the financial crisis afflicting us at the end of this century. Economic activity is no longer purely a matter of production, trade and barter. It is a means to satisfy human desires of every kind. Within it, there is an element of unequal relationship between the strong and the weak.
  • There is no heroism in butchery, no heroism in suicide, no heroism in writing that invokes, and profits from, the war you have left behind.
  • The hemispheres of the brain are now generally held to be the seat of those teleorganic processes which are coincident with noetic ideas and the active faculties of the mind.
  • Slightly dazed and confused from his fall, Levi recovered his state of mind.
  • Evidence that Woodrow Call harbored no light feeling for Maggie was right before him: Call looked blank and sad, not unlike the way survivors looked after an Indian raid or a shoot-out of some kind. Comanche Moon
  • We sat and watched the screen as it fizzed black and white shapes that during the course of the last three hours had scrambled my tiny mind.
  • His classical treatment of the subject is worth serious reference; for it should be realised that Lincoln, who had both to learn his new trade of statecraft and to exercise it in a terrible emergency, did so with a large part of each day necessarily consumed by worrying and distasteful tasks of a much paltrier kind. Abraham Lincoln
  • He grabbed the tiller and turned the boat towards the Tradewind.
  • Add an egg yolk to make the mixture bind.
  • Life is one big road with lots of signs. So when you riding through the ruts, don't complicate your mind. Flee from hate, mischief and jealousy. Don't bury your thoughts, put your vision to reality. Wake Up and Live! Bob Marley 
  • He would place an item on the agenda on an annual basis to keep the project before the public mind.
  • A stocky white dog, which looked like a bulldog, came charging through a hedge straight for Milly, with its owner strolling behind.
  • For one thing, it's not knit in bainin, the oiled Irish yarn that is scarcer than hen's teeth to find. The Knitting Curmudgeon
  • The weather was hot, without a a breath of wind.
  • Otherwise, this undertaking will be another inutile project in the making because China has other agenda in mind. Spratly oil exploration takes off
  • Scattered accounts of Tony Fernandez’s postprison activities boggle the mind. Without Pity
  • Psychology, the discipline that has probably contributed most to the accurate assessment of ESP claims, is the field that is most closely associated with such pseudosciences in the public mind.
  • Serve with one large ice cube and garnish with a twist of lemon rind. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was a noble son of the earth and his death was an irreparable loss to mankind.
  • Stardust is not a classic of its kind. Times, Sunday Times
  • We'll just take our furry piñata and go," Frank told the mammoth," if you don't mind. ICE AGE
  • The cushat and the rock-dove migrate, and never winter in our country, as is the case also with the turtle-dove; the common pigeon, however, stays behind. The History of Animals
  • The reason for my visit had obviously slipped his mind.
  • Pilates has been hailed as the best overall exercise for toning your body and freeing your mind.
  • We learned by experience that we have to keep all three in mind. A Channel of Peace
  • A tuft of grass atop the wall sways right and left in the wind.
  • Likewise, currents flow upcoast in response to upcoast wind.
  • Upon my poetical veracity I do not see the strength of your objection, but as matrimony is a very tender subject, as well as a longwinded one, I had better give you Mr Pitt's answer when he did not choose to give any, 'I have not made up my mind.' Letter 265
  • By contrast the house was stuffy and airless and I repaired to my garden chair, Dolly and Harry following on behind.
  • With a sigh Aislinn turned and slowly entered the thicket herself, knowing he must settle the problem himself within his own mind. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • An Irish sandwich bar in Swindon has been named the best of its kind.
  • When two ride on one horse, one must sit behind. 
  • Guitarist and producer Dave is a PhD student at Columbia, and a musical mastermind.
  • This, admittedly, gives one a splendid insight into the more mysterious workings of the human mind.
  • Apparently with parties and spray tans to think about, that little detail escaped her tiny mind. The Sun
  • Any approach that intends to resolve fear will have to help bring about change in the subconscious mind. POSITIVELY FEARLESS: Breaking free of the fears that hold you back
  • I abhor beauty pageants; whoever thought of those stupid, mindless activities was out of his mind.
  • She looked to be in total bliss as her flaming red hair blew in the wind.
  • Pollen traps constructed from petroleum jelly on microscope slides were attached to vertical wooden laths facing the direction of the prevailing wind.
  • It makes you wonder when something goes from being a bit of fun that you add to every now and again to something that becomes a bit of a bind.
  • Struggling for a last breath, he whispered the first thing that came to his mind.
  • Rockwell, too, is no slouch in the cool stakes, having already teamed up with George Clooney for crime capers, Welcome to Collinwood and Confessions of a Dangerous Mind.
  • If two men ride on a horse, one must ride behind. 
  • It is no shame for me," said Credhe, "I to die for grief after Cael, since the stag is shortening his life sorrowing after the hind. Gods and Fighting Men
  • Stand at ease soldier. shayne: too late. and i am a soldier .... of my own mind. boger! are you? softzen: Undefined
  • When, as the newest member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, Webb praised those military men "of moral conscience" whom the Bush administration had "demeaned" and "destroyed" for their opposition to the war, Newbold was among those he had in mind. The Night of the Generals
  • Then driftingly came the thought that she would not shrink from Wade's reading her mind. The Mysterious Rider
  • You'll see backsaws, carpenter's saws, braces, spokeshaves, gauges, drawknives, squares and of course planes of every kind.
  • Phil's head Sunday afternoons, is nine shots behind. USATODAY.com - Mickelson's moment of truth is now
  • Those are still enviable figures, mind. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is no challenge more pressing nor more fundamental than developing a genuinely sustainable way of life for humankind.
  • But Portugal are teetering on the edge of the financial abyss while Spain are not far behind. The Sun
  • The wall screens us against the wind.
  • The Greeks invented the science of geometry with practical applications in architecture in mind.
  • Dark sunglasses graced her face as her black duster jacket swirled in the wind.
  • Talk of the job banished all flighty thoughts of living in Oraulei from her mind.
  • But she suddenly strained, stretching in two directions — toward the man with the bag full of cash, and toward the aching call tugging at her mind. Hunter,Healer[SequeltoTheSociety]
  • The idea of bossing anybody around was as alien to him as it was distasteful in his mind.
  • They fenced the seedbeds from the north wind.
  • Today, as I headed home from a pleasant morning of lekking, these questions were prominent in my mind. Grouse Diary Entry

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