Sentence examples for equivalent to mind from inspiring English sources

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It's Vilnius' equivalent to "mind the gap" in London, and is one of the first things visitors hear when they get on a bus or a trolleybus here.

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If imagining the NSW Origin selectors' meeting conjures an image of a round table of haggard faces, an overflowing ashtray and a knee-deep drift of crumpled notepaper, the Queensland equivalent brings to mind a convivial afternoon drink in the sunshine and a single beer coaster on which is written a list of names in permanent marker.

So "Seven-Minute Sopranos" and those equivalents come to mind in a major way.

There are many moments like this -- details of a particular life that effortlessly bring to mind emotionally equivalent details from our own lives.

It was Def Jam who appointed Jay-Z CEO in 2004, arguably the musical equivalent of hiring a poacher to mind your grouse.

To René Descartes, man was a union of the body and the soul, each a distinct substance acting on the other; the soul was equivalent to the mind.

"Fire Season" unapologetically belongs to that venerable taxon of American letters trivializingly known as "nature writing" -- a phrase that calls to mind the literary equivalent of the dreamy illustrations on view in a Sierra Club calendar or a Yellowstone gift shop.

You now need to shift to other sports — Lance Armstrong's seven straight Tours de France come to mind — to find equivalents.

Visual equivalents of the blues, his paintings may resemble those by an Outsider, but they also call to mind Alice Neel, Robert Colescott and Bob Thompson, among others.

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