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27 Sentences With "having a mind"

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Kicked out of the Flight Academy for having a mind of my own.
She is known in Japan for having a mind of her own, sometimes publicly contradicting her husband.
" When asked about Trump's Curiel comments, he praised the nominee for having "a mind of his own.
Afterall, how on earth can anyone possibly focus on having a mind-blowing orgasm if we're overly concerned about our flaws?
Dehumanization represents the failure (either deliberately or not) to consider another person as having a mind capable of thinking and feeling.
I would assume the impact of having a mind-clone of your favorite celebrity at home would be more significant and less casual.
Gray's work is about finding out where people draw the line between perceiving another (or an inanimate object) as having a mind or not.
Just because you&aposre not having a mind-blowing, back-arching orgasm when you touch yourself doesn&apost mean you&aposre doing anything wrong.
Can physics explain not just how the mind — neurons and electrochemical impulses — works but also explain the feeling of having a mind, that is to say consciousness?
"I was kicked out of the flight academy for having a mind of my own," Han continues in his voiceover, something that apparently includes being chased by stormtroopers.
But having a mind map of things that I would like to see would put me a step further into finding something similar, something better, or something I hadn't thought of.
The main question Wegner and Gray sought to answer in their research was where and why people draw the line between perceiving another (or an inanimate object) as having a mind or not.
Kurt Gray, Jackson's colleague and co-author on the paper, has been working on where and why people draw the line between perceiving another (or an inanimate object) as having a mind or not.
Can't really remember when eating dinner became synonymous with 'having a mind-bending holistic experience,' but it was probably around the time people started consuming previously unheard of grains and beans and feeling smug about it.
To watch it is to wonder if Neo and Agent Smith from The Matrix are having a mind-bending fistfight right behind you that you would see if you just turned around and looked away from The Masked Singer's wonders.
In it, Ehrenreich's Solo says that he's been running scams since he was a kid, was kicked out of a flight academy for "having a mind of my own," and says that he wants to be the best pilot in the galaxy.
The residents of Gilead live in fear; all of them do, but the women take the brunt of it, tasked with the responsibility of bearing children and cruelly punished, banished, or killed if they fail to do so, or if they show glimmers of having a mind of their own.
After reading descriptions of four technological devices—including Clocky, the alarm clock that rolls away when it goes off, making its owner get up to turn it off—they rated the gadgets on a number of social dimensions (such as "having a mind of its own") as well as nonsocial ones (such as "efficiency").
Letters no.181 p. 237 Treebeard describes Saruman as having "a mind of metal and wheels".The Two Towers Book III Chapter IV p. 84.
She wrote Nobody to Blame in 1887 about a woman, used to the city life, who became a farmer's wife and lamented over having "a mind that is never consulted, a will that is never respected". She contributed non-fiction articles to magazines, like the Boston Woman's Journal, about women's issues.
At the following day's race, an apparently hungover Herbie shudders to a halt and backfires while Thorndyke blasts to victory. However, as the crowd admires Thorndyke's victory, Herbie blows some whipped cream out of his exhaust pipe, covering Thorndyke. That evening, Carole comes to Jim's house to help Tennessee repair Herbie. Carole then hears the whole truth about Herbie having a mind of his own and having a great speed for winning races instead of Jim.
A boastful donkey refuses to behave or obey the orders of its masters. Having a mind of its own, it leaves whatever master it has and manages to wander through Judea. Sheltering in the stable in Bethlehem, it witnesses the birth of Jesus, the shepherds, the three wise men and the visitation of an angel. Inspecting the presents left by the three wise men for something to eat, the baby Jesus touches the donkey's ear and its character is transformed.
Armed with a gun from the detective's car, Bill enters the hospital and finds Charley's torso and limbs in a glass case, wiggling as if having a mind of their own. Dr. Webb appears and says she is ready to take the arm back, and Charley knocks Bill unconscious. Bill wakes up strapped to an operating table. As Dr. Webb approaches him with a circular saw, he breaks his restraints, knocks her out and wrestles with Charley for his shotgun.
The characters were first introduced in the 1943 Pluto short Private Pluto, directed by Clyde Geronimi, in which they fight with Pluto about whether they can store their nuts in a military base cannon. Three years later, director Jack Hannah decided to use them as co-stars in Donald Duck shorts. Hannah said: Of the two, Chip is portrayed as being safe, focused, and having a mind for logical scheming. Dale, by contrast, is more laid-back, dim-witted, and impulsive, and has a very strong sense of humor.
Agrippa d'Aubigné, the Huguenot chronicler, described Jeanne as having "a mind powerful enough to guide the highest affairs". In addition to her religious reforms, Jeanne worked on reorganising her kingdom; making long- lasting reforms to the economic and judicial systems of her domains. In 1561, Catherine de' Medici, in her role as regent for her son King Charles IX, appointed Antoine Lieutenant General of France. Jeanne and Catherine had encountered each other at court in the latter years of Francis I's reign and shortly after Henry II's ascension to the French throne, when Catherine attained the rank of queen consort.
Within the Commentary on Zechariah, Didymus shows himself to be a thoroughly intertextual reader of scripture. He moves from the text he is commenting on to a wide variety of other passages, quoting less frequently from the historical books which do not suit his allegorical method. Besides the gift of having a mind like a concordance, he also shows familiarity with philosophical terms and categories of the Stoics, Epicureans, and Pythagoreans (from whom, with Philo, he derives his occasional number symbolism hermeneutic). His works also seem to cite passages from the deuterocanonical books of the Old Testament as well as Barnabas, the Shepherd of Hermas and the Acts of John.
They have a stables that works in harness racing and have been bringing along a filly named Rainbow who takes very strongly to Shannon. Eric and those around him are targets of a spiteful grudge held by the rich Mitchell Prescott who buys the filly for $15,000 in a claiming race she was entered in for experience. Mitchell runs Rainbow into the ground, having her beaten until nearly dead for the sin of having a mind of her own and an unshakable preference for Shannon, then sells her off to the knackers. Eric is alerted to this and tracks down the horse van en route to the location where Rainbow is due to be slaughtered and buys her back for $400.

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