Again, David Lynch's fascination with electricity and unexplained phenomena comes to mind. |
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Sincerity isn't what normally comes to mind when talking about pop music, but these two sets of twins have it in spades. |
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When one thinks of a cheerleader, the image of a blonde sporting a thigh-high skirt is often what comes to mind. |
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When I think of a fattening food, lasagna is one of the first that comes to mind. |
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A flicker of a sultry woman, moist with the warmth of water from the ocean, comes to mind. |
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One time comes to mind when a girl was at the bar constantly yelling and screaming. |
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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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When we think of observing the law, of keeping the commandments, it is the will that first comes to mind. |
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One particular wine that comes to mind, which shall remain nameless, has become an overnight sales sensation. |
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The only thought that comes to mind is that this marks the end of peacetime. |
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The first that comes to mind is 1960, when the last round began with as gaudy a leader board as you could wish for. |
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And then, this meeting between Australian scriptwriters and funding bodies, which took place last year, comes to mind. |
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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 describes his experience of searching his memory and finds that what comes to mind is not what he intended. |
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One of those names that comes to mind is a man whose name is synonymous with wrestling. |
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If anyone comes to mind as New Jersey's most zealous drumbeater for the arts, with an accent on theater, it's likely to be Laura Aden. |
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The analysand lets himself go and puts into words what comes to mind, completely disregarding any rational logic and judgement. |
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A Dutch planter comes to mind, with knee-high boots and a monocle. |
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Those numbers are not impressive by hard-core, blue-water standards, but unless a better reason comes to mind than any already there, they're enough. |
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Whoever plants a rosebush gathers roses This notion immediately comes to mind if one thinks of the Wouroud group. |
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But when people talk about slavery nowadays, the image that often comes to mind is one of white people subjugating black people. |
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There are several kinds of metonymies, but the one that comes to mind most easily is Container for the Thing Contained. |
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For instance, refined sugar is the big one that comes to mind first. |
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Perhaps the most vivid suicide in literature that comes to mind, or the one that stays with me, is Hart Crane jumping off the prow of the ship into the Gulf of Mexico. |
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Imagine a workplace with no complaining at all, and a totalitarian government comes to mind. |
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Everything is ready to record your favorite activity in the most original that comes to mind. |
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Another example that comes to mind is that of the individuals who claim that Google has plagiarized their work. |
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The next thing that comes to mind is whether this is all smoke and mirrors. |
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Something that comes to mind is that we ought not to get carried away with emotion or lead people down the wrong path on this whole subject. |
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The first thing that comes to mind is the knee-jerk reaction of let us get into spending money on a gun registry. |
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The obvious example that comes to mind here is RFID, which has been widely hyped for many years as being superior to barcode scanning. |
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I wish him well and I welcome your nomination, but the term 'poacher turned gamekeeper' comes to mind in relation to European matters. |
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Albert Einstein made a considerable contribution to science and what comes to mind as I write this editorial is his theory of relativity! |
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One program that comes to mind was another energy efficiency retrofit program for commercial buildings which was actually doing some good work. |
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When we think of an oasis, the image that comes to mind is that of a palm tree next to a watering hole in the middle of a desert. |
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What is the first attribute that comes to mind when thinking about steel and sustainability? |
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It's happened in one case, which comes to mind immediately, of a schoolgirl raped and murdered when she was on a school holiday in France. |
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Ask anyone for the picture-perfect male body and it's likely that vision of chiseled arms and washboard abs comes to mind. |
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It comes to mind now because the 2001 season is about to enter the dog days, and while we don't know yet who the winners will be come October, we can identify the losers. |
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The remark comes to mind while reading The selected Letters of Norman Mailer. |
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Scream help or fire, or anything that comes to mind until they let you go. |
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If one mentions the word aquaculture in Ireland, the first thing that comes to mind is most probably salmon or shellfish like mussels, oysters and scallops. |
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The first thing that comes to mind for me here is the sweep of history which the Gods embody, and the range of differing experience that people have brought to that. |
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Another major figure comes to mind, and this name may surprise some of you and shock others. |
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One case which comes to mind is a woman who literally was stoned within an inch of her life for committing adultery. |
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Mr President, since we are talking of waste, the city of Strasbourg suddenly comes to mind. |
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What immediately comes to mind when you think of human rights in the federal sector? |
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Tell us what you think about our website, our products, our organization or anything else that comes to mind. |
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When we think about the new economy, the first thing that comes to mind is its global orientation. |
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When one thinks of medals, the image of veterans gathered for Remembrance Day often comes to mind. |
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I don't know if I can explain what I mean, but when I think of family spirituality, his face immediately comes to mind. |
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When you think of adding insulation, the attic is the first place that generally comes to mind. |
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When one thinks about massive sacrificial skulls, Templo Mayor, Tenochtitlan or the Quetzalcoatl pyramid in Teotihuacan comes to mind. |
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Fletcher said building seawalls always comes to mind wherever severe erosion occurs. |
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At a time like this, when the Football World Cup is on, the image that comes to mind in connection with this topic is that of the Japanese: they played wonderfully up to the penalty area, but then they did not score a goal. |
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Lessing comes to mind, who said that if enlightenment is only a small light glimmering in the darkness, there is at least still some hope in the world. |
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In spite of a slight glitch, with the next sentence we rapidly get back on track, the exact technical term comes to mind and the message is completed. |
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A possibility that comes to mind is the grammatical distinction between count and mass nouns. |
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Matisse's color comes to mind and Diebenkorn's last phase feels luxurious. |
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Unfortunately, the one that most easily comes to mind is Jetsgo, which has had a really serious record of concerns about playing fast and loose with safety. |
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The total is greater than the sum of its parts' is a maxim that comes to mind when trying to summarize how mine action integrates with disarmament and development. |
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Actually, I paint what comes to mind, to my fingers and the brushes. |
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When you think about ninjas, wimpy is probably about the last word that comes to mind. They're bad-asses. |
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The phrase 'solid as a rock' comes to mind when explaining the quality of these heating elements, as they are extremely durable and resistant and therefore require virtually no maintenance. |
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It is a prayer that often comes to mind in times of difficulty. |
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Please think about your reply and don't just blurt out the first thing that comes to mind. |
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When you think of a donkey, the first thing that comes to mind is big ears, a comical, rusty, door-hinge bray, and a short whiskbroom tail. |
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Unless circumstances make it impossible, generate a number of different solutions before making a decision, rather than going with the first one that comes to mind. |
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The example of privatizing tax collection comes to mind. |
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Planting trees is the first idea that comes to mind to offset greenhouse gas emissions, and the first transactions were indeed developed in this niche, as shown in the examples of AES Corp and Primaklima. |
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Mr. Dave Gaudet: The disease that comes to mind is the ISA on the east coast, and of course I don't believe it has been found on the west coast yet, at this time. |
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Kipp absolutely abhors the word fanboy or fangirl, partly because the same image comes to mind whenever these words are uttered. |
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The first food that comes to mind for pairing with this lusty red is lamb, whether as good and garlicky lamb chops or in a spicy merguez sausage. |
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The first which comes to mind is the absence of sufficient material means. |
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Speed isn't the first thing that comes to mind when you think of evolution, and Millien points out that while island mammals evolve faster than their mainland counterparts, the changes still take ages to come about. |
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The package tour image comes to mind again. |
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When consideration of how economic instruments and measurement methods can be applied to promote the conservation of water, the role of local water and sewage agencies immediately comes to mind. |
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I like freewriting, whatever comes to mind. |
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The pursuit of Pyrrhic victories comes to mind. |
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When we think of the coasts of Indonesia, Thailand or Malaysia, the most common image that comes to mind is that of blue sky, golden beaches and warm, turquoise seas. |
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Classically shaped volcanoes, such as Mount Fuji in Japan with its sharp, pointed top and sloping, concave sides, are what comes to mind when we think of stratovolcanoes. |
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Microsoft comes to mind, and perhaps for the same reasons: overwhelming market shares, disdain for customer, less-than-perfect products, and claims of perfection oozing from every publication. |
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When I think of a Soldier who embodies the ethos and values of today's Noncommissioned Officer Corps, Staff Sergeant John Wade Russell's name comes to mind. |
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This adage frequently comes to mind while deciphering the documentary film of this region, particularly the work that is autobiographically grounded. |
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