But I just grit my teeth and muddle through to the next topic which catches my mind's eye. |
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As in the rhapsody, Hadley's music makes its subject appear with utter clarity in the mind's eye. |
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She was trim and aware of her body, unafraid to diet to the point of starvation until she had matched her physical presence to her mind's ideal. |
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In your mind's eye, can't you see the rocky peaks of the high mountains, the deep glens, the tumbling rivers? |
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For we are out there in virtual space, in virtual time, and in my mind's eye those are dark uncharted zones. |
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The caveat is that the apparent complexity of a maze should not be judged by a naked eye, but rather with the mind's eye. |
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Functional neuroimaging purports to offer just such a direct window on the mind's operations. |
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And let's not forget a nimble mind's required to go along with the dexterity. |
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It was a venial mistake on Hume's part to include a reference to the mind's propensity in what was supposed to be a definition of causality. |
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A lot of magic is about visualising, imaging, strongly imagining in your mind's eye. |
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Some of his set pieces can conjure a more vivid image in the mind's eye than the surviving works of art themselves. |
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Taken collectively, such episodes destabilize the notion of a coherent, stable self while detaching the mind's moorings in the individual body. |
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But his mind's eye isn't fraught with mournful replays of a life cut short by a heinous crime. |
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Designed to work on a subliminal level, after the event it grows in the mind's eye rather than fading from memory. |
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And so we can just, in our mind's eye, try to figure out what might be going on in that jury room, how many holdouts there might be. |
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You have got to have a clear mind to play this game and my mind's just not there at the moment. |
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Experts on dreams say that your dreams and visions are your mind's way of cleaning out the clutter in your brain. |
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Marie has an active fantasy life, and the imaginings of the specter of her husband seem to be just the start of her mind's wandering. |
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We use fantasy, conscious and unconscious, to explore things that have not happened and never will, to see in our mind's eye worlds out of reach. |
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Although this astonishing horse never sets hoof on stage, it looms large in the mind's eye, thanks to this stand-up comic monologue. |
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The transformation of the mind through the inherence of a form is not necessarily the same as the mind's possession of a concept. |
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My private encounter with a family of crested firebacks, one of the many stunning partridges in the area, will long remain in my mind's eye. |
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But eventually even that fell apart under the withering internal gaze of my mind's eye. |
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He's the ironist of the psyche, the one with the sense of humour who can laugh at the mind's absurdities. |
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When I ran, I looked ungainly in my mind's eye, which could see all too well the fleetness of other children. |
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Nowhere did they measure up to the advertising folders, or to the conception these had formed in my mind's eye. |
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Its images and quirky, cranky design return to the mind's eye long after the final credits. |
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This insight was the basis for Descartes's defense of free will and of the mind's ability to control the body. |
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I became aware that I have both a Hollywood biblical epic version and a Pre-Raphaelite version of Ruth in my mind's eye. |
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In your mind's eye, visualize a person you love, one who has done good for you, or for whom you have done good. |
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On the putting surface, the track of the ball to the hole is in their mind's eye as exact as the lines on a graph. |
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Listening to a tweek or a whistler conjures up nothing like a bolt of lightning in the mind's eye, however. |
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They are our mind's way of telling us that something is wrong and we need to get off our keesters to fix it. |
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Peirce's realism attempted to embrace both the constructions of the mind and the mind's interface with reality through perception. |
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I put an arm around him and try to think of something comforting to say but my mind's gone blank. |
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We've just reached the summit of Pendle Hill in Lancashire when the image of the three wizened witches from Macbeth skips across my mind's eye. |
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In my mind's eye, this was a sign that maybe I would be tempted to stray, and thus not worthy enough to get married. |
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The apparent relativity of the moral impulse is an illusion which is created by the mind for the mind's own purposes. |
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I have already begun to fall back into my fantasy land, my mind's safe haven. |
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I am trying to picture this whole thing in my mind's eye, yeow, it hurts me just thinking about it. |
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When Rubens represented a great classical myth, his mind's eye saw a dynamic moment captured, with no part of the canvas wasted. |
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In our mind's eye we can see the tipis scattered along the sheltered areas with always a few sentinels at the tops of the hills. |
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Many times, historical fiction does the best job of leading the mind's eye back to past monarchs. |
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Bit-by-bit the bead of a gun sight assembled in her mind's eye and nestled between his thick eyebrows. |
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And even if it did, our mind's ability to perceive what is sensible would not necessarily be accurate. |
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It's all fuel for thought, mind's wheels turning, a tap of my industrial frustrations, the better to be able to write in the morning. |
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Then he employed his tactics in his mind's eye, imagining various scenarios which would call for certain actions. |
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I can imagine, in my mind's eye, the process of how Excoffon may have developed a final pictograph. |
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He shut his eyes and tried to imagine the scene in his mind's eye as he knew it ought to look. |
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I have watched a coconut sapling slowly grow into a tree and imagined it ever so often in my mind's eye before going to sleep. |
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She imagined it in her mind's eye as she sat on a chair on the balcony and looked out onto the city. |
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She took a breath and plowed on, despite her mind's pleas to stop talking. |
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It was a dream about the mind's centrality in the created world. |
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He took another, and pictured a crystal clear pool in his mind's eye. |
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Because in the silence I could hear the mind's wheels going round and I could see that my friend was a little shocked at the implication of what he'd said. |
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In my mind's eye I could picture him standing at our bedroom door. |
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The scene registered on his mind's eye and later he captured it on canvas. |
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It immobilises the mind's flexibility and ability to adapt to pressure. |
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He tried, in his mind's eye, to imagine a way out of this situation, but the more he thought about it, the more he believed that there was no way! |
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In your mind's eye, visualize someone who has hurt or wronged you. |
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In my mind's eye, it's this dark green, spriggy looking thing. |
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Shasa's face didn't change, but her laughter pealed in their mind's ears. |
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She took her mind's wisdom as a way of showing her growing maturity. |
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In the mind's ear, one has an ideal of the perfect performance of a piece. |
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Rereading that review I linked to above, I opened it with a vignette that is still clear as a bell in my mind's eye. |
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You don't know what's really there and what's in your mind's eye. |
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Carey was formulating a picture of this little cuntling who she called Heather in his mind's eye, and it was none too flattering. |
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I'm sure the image I had in my mind's eye wasn't a thing like it really looked. |
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By withdrawing our awareness from negative impressions, pratyahara strengthens the mind's powers of immunity. |
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In his mind's eye he'd seen himself hauling the perpetrator off in chains after a suitably Schwarzeneggeresque rescue of the imperiled heroine. |
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Imagine a classic Caddy and the mind's eye conjures up visions of Eldorado fins, whitewalls and skirts. |
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What bearing hath be shown of late toward thee By which thou might'st beframe some estimate Of his mind's placid flow or turbulent? |
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He introduces a neo-romanticism and a lyrical feel, bringing a poetry that appealed to the mind's eye. |
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The image in the mind's eye comes in the coppery duotone of the antiguated, early twentieth-century cameras, a portrait from a lost age. |
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But Trinny and Susannah have worked their evil magic so successfully even favourite outfits assume the guise of manky old chamois leathers in our mind's eye. |
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Indeed, Ravel never seemed far from Philippe Jordan's mind's ear in his dancingly prismatic account of the score, executed with precision and power by the splendid orchestra. |
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Enhanced with 37 line illustrations by Patricia Krebs, the poems are minor masterpieces of rhyming word play that create imaginative images in the mind's eye of the reader. |
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But by using techniques to get around the mind's limitations and ground rules for responding to others' ideas, any group can boost its creativity dramatically. |
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And so, the intransient dream, the lacy visions, the jagged, labyrinthian spaces of the artist's mind's tunnel, procreate a play of line, colour, form and texture. |
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