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I don't think that stops this kind of a mind.
"It was kind of a mind-blowing moment," Mr. McHenry said.
That's when I realized it was more of a mind-control thing.
This job was becoming more of a mind fuck by the minute.
Yes, it is an unvarnished portrait of a mind breaking into fragments.
If you've never seen it before, it's a bit of a mind-blower.
"Fierce Kingdom" is a portrait of a mind at work under macabre duress.
Unsurprising, I realize, but in context, it's actually a bit of a mind boggling.
It's the ceaseless inner workings of a mind that's far from being at peace.
Kurt Eichenwald is the author of "A Mind Unraveled," a memoir about living with epilepsy.
It has since produced average returns of a mind-boggling 66% a year, before fees.
Despite that, Thorn is of a mind that something worth doing is worth doing well.
I think it's the honest output of a mind that works very differently from mine.
With as neutral of a mind as I could muster, I found that I was impressed.
In fact, I've long been of a mind that we should drop all "-isms" whenever possible.
On Monday evening, Facebook announced the acquisition of a mind-reading tech startup named CTRL-Labs.
The reconfigured landscape, with its tiers of divergent ecosystems, is a bit of a mind-bender.
So, in the glare of a mind-bogglingly hot, humid Midwestern summer, I went to church.
Elizabeth Hardwick grew up in Kentucky, a charming young woman with a dagger of a mind.
To exist, in so strong and intense of a mind, the solid outlines of her body.
Those are the defense tactics of a mind that feels helpless to put an end to it.
Your job is to be discerning, holding out for the magic of a mind-body-soul connection.
The journalistic cliché of a "mind meld" doesn't capture the totality of Rhodes's identification with the President.
What ensues is less a whodunit than a carefully arrived-at anatomy of a mind in meltdown.
I'm of a mind that serious reading is meant to be done while lying on the sofa.
It is fierce stuff, the fruit of a mind that has spent decades engaged in these questions.
Its scattered pages are indicative of a mind that overflowed with ideas, expressed in intricately complex systems.
Think of a mind-bending film like Being John Malkovich, or a multi-strand story like Magnolia.
Such thoughtful songwriting and intense production is truly the work of a mind operating on another level, musically.
Advocates of a mind-machine merger tend to reject the view that the mind is the brain, however.
I'm also of a mind that I'd rather try than be laughed at as the guy who didn't.
It's hyperactive, panicked, and ecstatic, often all at once—the sound of a mind that can never rest.
You're thinking of a mind-reading device, and Facebook didn't roll it out, but it did talk about it.
The impression of a mind like a shaped and painted scapula, a mind like a horse's, moral as grass.
I mean, he is a -- he had a -- God gave him a giant of a mind and he used it.
It rewarded weekly viewing by changing the stakes, raising new questions, and dangling the possibility of a mind-bending mystery.
Mike Jay's history of mescaline use is a bit of a mind-altering experience itself, both rollicking and intellectually rigorous.
I've always been more of a mind that we should vote for people who speak our values and to reality.
The formula would be refined with the addition of a mind bending co-op mode in 2011's Portal 2.
But this unsettling film is about the planting and nurturing of a mind-set, one grounded in hostility and fear.
De Haas and the other activists argued that those of a mind with Deneuve ignore the reality of sexual harassment.
If they face high out-of-pocket costs, "they're of a mind-set to avoid visits, expensive treatments," he said.
Instead of cryonics, he is working toward "mind uploading," the construction of a mind that can exist independent of the body.
Clearly, having succeeded in getting Kavanaugh installed on the Supreme Court, Republicans are of a mind to let bygones be bygones.
A devotee of aestheticism, Wilde believed hatred and crime were the consequence of a mind that struggled to understand the beautiful.
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents are also making use of a mind-boggling new piece of equipment called the Gemini.
That came in the form of a mind-bogglingly generous deal from Microsoft, which in 2100 paid $2000bn for Nokia's flailing handset business.
However, SIT requires a system of regular breeding, zapping and release of a mind-boggling number of insects to keep populations in check.
But this is a handsomely packaged collection of such notions, and will provide genteel entertainment to those of a mind to swallow them.
After all, over the years, North Korea has been accused of a mind-boggling array of bad behavior, well beyond its weapons program.
Lucas's photographs and organization of her grandmother's notes are a monument, memorial and complex illustration of the various stages of a mind slowing down.
And if you're of a mind to eat soba instead of fettuccine, this really delicious spring chicken miso soup from David Tanis is perfect.
"We were of a mind that you were never going to get permission to create the world you wanted to live in," she said.
You might also opt for an older white Rhône, like a St.-Joseph or, if you are of a mind to splurge, a Hermitage.
The movement's most prominent voices, however, tend to believe the surveillance is part of a mind-control field test done in preparation for global domination.
His team was inert, the offense consisting of a mind-numbing set of nowhere runs and Manning passes that went a yard or 2, or 3.
Magical thinking is a term psychologists use to describe the irrationality of a mind in the throes of bereavement, but Didion take it a step further.
In company, she is cordial and voluble—nice, in a word—but with what often seems a fraction of a mind that is occultly busy elsewhere.
There are a lot of ways movies can be "trippy," a word we apply liberally to any experience that replicates the effects of a mind-expanding substance.
"It seems to flow from the fragmentary consciousness of a mind falling toward sleep during the last sentient moments of an emotionally wearing day," Mr. Boehm continued.
Where "Do Not Say We Have Nothing" is symphonic and expansive, "Dogs at the Perimeter" turns inward, to the workings of a mind in flight from itself.
It's unclear why Kennedy felt the need to escalate this, and the whole argument reminded me of a mind-numbing night learning The Settlers of Catan with friends.
The book sometimes strains under the heft of its material, but it succeeds in its passionate dramatization of a mind-set still poorly understood by the American reader.
"Eddie and Dave" is, in part, a burned-out fan's notes, via MTV VJ, who has a scrapbook of a mind that blurs firsthand observation with tabloid headlines.
"I am not of a mind that people ought to be for somebody they're not for because of some strategy that somebody's dreamed up," Barbour said in an interview.
Talking to Richard, even on a foggy, drizzly morning after a late-night performance, you know you're in the presence of a mind that is constantly bursting with ideas.
Its aim is not to tell a story, exactly, but to create a portrait of a mind moving uneasily between a new, chosen culture and the one left behind.
To finish off one hell of a mind-numbing meal, you'll probably want a nightcap—and with some weed-infused liquor, you can end the night the right way.
Mr. Thomas wrote several more songs for the band, including "Legend of a Mind," a trippy ode to Timothy Leary, and "Veteran Cosmic Rocker," a synth-heavy rock song.
Adoption of the measure could signal fledgling public acceptance of a mind-altering drug, outlawed nationally for nearly 50 years, that recent research suggests could have beneficial medical uses.
Ten years later, when the FBI was dragging its feet in the effort to silence Pentagon Papers whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg, President Richard Nixon was of a mind to fire Hoover.
Kourtney admits that while she and Penelope definitely share pieces, the little girl has a bit of a mind of her own when it comes to her unique, adventurous style.
Officials on the policy-making Federal Open Market Committee are of a mind to increase rates gradually in the coming years, after going nearly a decade without making a move.
Richmond Federal Reserve President Jeffrey Lacker's leak of sensitive information in 2012 could have come about as a consequence of a "mind lapse", according to one of his former colleagues.
Underneath the infinity pool and the pink and purple sky is a complicated brain chemistry, dichotomous feelings, and a hamster wheel of a mind: just like so many of us.
As Starr cycles through her divided teen experience, from attending block parties, to playing on the private school basketball team, we spot these subtle moments of a mind at work.
The series is laser-focused on David and his story, presenting him as the star of a mind-bending, tragic epic that might actually be an invention of his splintered psyche.
Rauschenberg's work is messier, more chaotic, his "Scatole Personali" the detritus of a mind in the midst of thought, cluttered with photographs and arranged found objects from ram's horns to pebbles.
A pure exploration of a mind-bending idea, and a great way to get your brain limbered up, Non Euclidean Room is available free or pay-what-you-want on Itch.io.
Paul Mariani's excellent new book, "The Whole Harmonium: The Life of Wallace Stevens" (Simon & Schuster), is a thrilling story of a mind, which emerges from a dispiriting story of a man.
They are signs of a mind-set, and Lion Air had plenty of them, generally caused by rushed pushbacks from the gates in the company's hurry to slap airplanes into the air.
Arguably, this huge wave of tweets, this veritable tsunami of words pouring out of the president, is one more manifestation of a mind in disarray, a mind in a state of deterioration.
"The surgery was a bit of a mind-fuck because, even though, on the outside, I look just like any other woman, on the inside, I no longer possess the organs," Toronto says.
So, based on this information, there seems to be more of a mind-body connection between feeling hunger and anger, beyond the physiological effect that a lack of food has on your body.
You can understand why Facebook would remove events and posts that had been created as part of a mind-warping influence campaign — and you can also probably understand why protesters are so upset.
If you discount Gravity — or even if you don't — and you're of a mind to be reductive, you can fit most of her roles into a generically bland girl/wife-next-door mode.
Unfinished when Büchner died in 1837 at 23, the fragmentary portrait of a mind in free fall is regarded as one of the first tragedies to put a working-class character center stage.
Others, surrounded by the evidence of a mind-boggling wealth gap, are so determined to land on the right side of it that they burn out before they have a chance to glow.
To make actual connections, no, because you do make actual connections by the end from fake news, which I thought was really, it's kind of a mind fog, but it was interesting to me.
Susan Hilferty's set is a series of doors that open on to nothing but ever more doors, like the map of a mind that's been, like Hamlet's, "confined to a nutshell" with bad dreams.
But I worry that in the rush to legalize, we haven't fully thought through what it means to create a whole new industry that encourages a lot more use of a mind-altering drug.
The Season 28 finale of The Good Place left fans in a bit of a mind-fork this past winter as the gang was plopped back on Earth for the ultimate test in moral evolution.
The energy index gained more than a percent, erasing five sessions of losses, as oil climbed after commitments from Gulf OPEC members suggest they are of a mind to cut 4 percent of their peak output.
In retrospect, it looks as though the White House prepared the ground for his decision by saying all week that he was of a mind to release the memo -- dampening expectations that his motivations were political.
Having had to back out of China with Uber in 2016, Kalanick may be of a mind to jump into the country faster this time around, and with a local partner with whom he has a relationship.
Butler will be seventy next year, but he still speaks with the boyish, wondrous voice of a mind-blown surfer, enriched by a trace of the clipped, singsong accent that, in Hawaii, provides a form of local cred.
"The Father," by the French playwright Florian Zeller, takes a simple, tragic premise — the unraveling of a mind to dementia — and tells it in a fresh way: by bringing us inside the unraveling thoughts over 183 brisk minutes.
But so is the idea of repeated simulations — as in the case of James Delos — of a mind condemned to live through the same things over and over again, with varying reactions but ultimately, the same conclusion each time.
That is part of the pleasure of reading him: the feeling of being in the company of a mind that will not let you down in terms of the reach and grasp of what you are about to encounter.
It's such a ­quiet novel, the words so light they nearly float off the page; this, coupled with the brief chapters and the nonlinear structure, leaves the reader unanchored to the earth, drifting instead through the vast space of a mind.
He was traveling to Larian Studio's first pitch meeting with Wizards of the Coast and perusing the D&D accessory book Volo's Guide to Monsters when he stumbled across a picture of a mind flayer tadpole about to enter somebody's eyeball.
Adoption of the measure, by a margin so close that the measure was initially thought to have been rejected, signaled fledgling public acceptance of a mind-altering drug, outlawed nationally for nearly 50 years, that recent research suggests could have beneficial medical uses.
" Michael Gordon, a professor at the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business and faculty director of the Center for Social Impact, said in an interview that "Delta has every right to tell legislators, 'We're not of a mind to do your bidding.
In one moment, she summons the sensuality of the flirtatious man-magnet that Marjorie was and the weariness of someone ready to give up on life; the blurriness of a mind going soft and the penetrating sharpness that still breaks through in startling, random flashes.
These stories Bowie tells feel like the missives of a mind circling through a depressive loop: breaking things in a lover's bedroom, romancing a woman who can't love, and sitting in a dark room with the blinds drawn, hoping for a spark of inspiration.
However, her straightforward, unadorned prose, which many will admire, feels not so much intentionally accessible as the product of a mind still forming the ability to see the secular world, one not trained in the speculative that is the foundation of poetry and lyricism.
I'm very, very conscious and hopefully sensitive about the fact that that play, if you were of a mind to, you could say there's cultural appropriation going on here — and not just of one country but two countries, because I'm neither Chinese nor American.
"The book is so excellent in so many ways, so complete a working-out of the themes that marked Susan Sontag's life, that it is hard to imagine it could be the product of a mind that later produced such meager fruits," Moser writes.
You could take that in a million directions," says Bitmoji co-founder and CEO Ba Blackstock, who wrote and directed Bitmoji TV. "First and foremost, I hope that everyone who watches this has kind of a mind-blowing experience that they've never had before.
"I think we are probably are of a mind that if it was time-limited, within this term of parliament, we would probably look at that and consider that," he told Sky News, adding that he thought a two-year limit was "something we could go with".
The signs of life were a reminder that (a) divided control of Congress looks a heck of a lot different than single-party rule of the Congress and the White House and (b) Congress can raise hell -- when it decides its of a mind to do so.
Dillard's brand of neo-Transcendentalist prose-poetry is, in this light, a distant cousin of stand-up comedy: a risky solo performance that depends, to a large extent, on the unusual motions of a mind, as rendered in a deliberately heightened style, with the goal of ecstatic density.
But set in this context — where it's difficult to ignore for its bold, undulating form — it embodies the power dynamics between men and women, and it stands as an enduring reminder of Le Corbusier's privilege and gendered dismissal of a mind stirring with as much creativity as his own.
Reading the memoir of a writer you know from other kinds of books can be a glimpse into the inner workings of a mind you admire, and, as in the case of Armistead Maupin's "Logical Family," it can unveil how a fiction-maker deals with the requirement to confront the truth.
To insinuate that the steps taken to restore order in the city of Diyarbakir and rebuild certain neighborhoods struck by terrorism somehow reflects a historical tendency for demographic engineering is not only unfair but also reflective of a mind-set that tries to demonize whatever the Turkish government does, regardless of the context.
And she speaks up about everything from gender double standards to sexism—all while dressed like a childlike 60s go-go dancer—in a way that makes her public persona more of a mind-fuck for people who still think pop stars are as apolitical now as they were in the early 2000s.
Growing up as a (rich, white) girl in the 1980s and '90s was to be the target of a mind-blowing amount of propaganda related to girlhood: Being a girl was great and fun and sparkly and magic and a superpower and also completely ordinary and normal and nothing to worry about at all.
Compared with television, which basically had advertisers throwing tomatoes at barns labelled, for example, "Women eighteen to thirty-four," the Internet is a precision instrument—as we all know from the lists, ads, and pop-ups on our screens that seem to know who we are and what we might be of a mind to pay for.
To track this work — from the Kumo-no Ue-no Hotel (completed in 22011), through to the Yusuhara Town Hall (219), a new fruit market and hotel called Machi-no-Eki Yusuhara (2000) and the extraordinary Wooden Bridge Museum (295) — is to watch the progress of a mind as it grows increasingly bold and fanciful in its experimentation with wood.
Anxiety among Clinton aides and allies, some of whom are positioning themselves for jobs in the White House or ambassadorships, is spreading … Just because Clinton's senior team … knows these efforts are more of a mind game than a minefield doesn't mean the anxiety doesn't take its toll … Some Clinton allies confess to spending hours at night reading through the entire email dump.
Along with artists Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko, Lee was one of the primary creative forces at Marvel Comics during an extraordinary run in the 1960s, which saw the launch of a mind-boggling list of popular characters, including Spider-Man, the Fantastic Four, Iron Man, the Incredible Hulk, the Mighty Thor (granted, he had some mythological inspiration for that one), the X-Men and Black Panther.
Mr. Tepper is a senior staff writer at Wirecutter, a product recommendation site owned by The New York Times Company Thanks to credit cards and one-click shopping, it's almost inconceivable to get from Black Friday (which is now more of a mind-set than a specific day) to the new year without dipping your card or entering its numbers at a digital checkout.
Sure, one man might pull the trigger, ram a car into a crowd of pedestrians, or begin hacking people to death on a city street corner, but there is an apparatus behind the violence — the fire-branding speech of a cleric, web pages full of online hatred designed to spark the imagination of a mind full of void and rage, or the means to purchase a weapon or rent a truck.
From a neon-encased terrarium filled with live and artificial natural specimens to a sort of post-apocalyptic or Paleolithic display of Schneider's personal cassette collection with an embedded fog machine, the artist presented the machinations of a mind concerned with more than just the art historical canon and contemporary modes of producing art, a fact solidified by Schneider's less-than-traditional trajectory as an artist, holding a bachelor's degree in Biology and a masters in Landscape Architecture from Harvard rather than the expected BFA and MFA.

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