Sentence examples for To minds from inspiring English sources

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To minds

noun

The ability for rational thought.

  • Despite advancing age, his mind was still as sharp as ever.

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"This gives us access to minds we couldn't otherwise afford," says Mr Walsh.

The same principle of pluralism that applies to minds must also be applied to models.

A.E.I. may have the advantage when it comes to minds, but Heritage is where the hearts are.

Yet OutKast -- taking cues from a band it obviously reveres, Parliament-Funkadelic -- never forgets that bodies are attached to minds.

That was before the "terrible decade" of the Cultural Revolution — as shattering to minds as starvation had been to bodies — began in 1966.

Cluny Macpherson, director of Arts Council England in Yorkshire and The Humber, says: The difference that music can make to minds of all ages is significant, and for young people the benefits are manifold – not just in terms of academic achievement but also confidence, self-esteem and wellbeing.

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