Strands of the light whiplashed round the mindscape, and the blue flame recoiled. |
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Ken Johnson Michael Fried and Rosalind E. Krauss have towered like giants over the mindscape of art criticism and theory for almost five decades. |
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Place is associated with landscape, but it is as much a mindscape and a soul-scape as a physical landscape. |
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In the times past, the landscape formed our mindscape, which in turn formed our identity. |
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They reveal a mindscape that borrows from reality just enough to feed itself. |
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They seemed like a permanent part of the mindscape, the way mountains or rivers are part of the physical world. |
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It is also a time capsule look at mod London, a mindscape of the era's fashions, free love, parties, music and hip languor. |
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The result was intriguing — less the actual travel pieces of Vuitton's heritage and more a mindscape, bringing all the designer's thoughts together in a 21st-century wardrobe that was dominated, but not oppressed, by suits. |
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At the time, Mindscape was thought by industry experts to be overpriced by 100m pounds. |
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Designed for the Nintendo DS, the game is being developed by Mindscape with the aim of attracting younger viewers to the soap. |
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As and added bonus the game also comes with a copy of its previous hit Mindscape Sudoku to provide the complete number-crunching puzzle package. |
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The interactive firm is now doing business as MINDSCAPE at Hanon McKendry. |
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