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When two things are held in mind at the same time, they start to connect with each other.
We had no view, but still it was the place I held in mind, and proudly, when I thought, Home.
Let's take, as an arbitrary measure, something that is between twenty and forty thousand words, long enough for a reader to inhabit a world or a consciousness and be kept there, short enough to be read in a sitting or two and for the whole structure to be held in mind at first encounter — the architecture of the novella is one of its immediate pleasures.
As the case of BB cautions us, however, "zebra-type" diagnoses must also be held in mind as possibilities until the evidence conclusively rules them out.
The promise of a cheap, quality education is slipping away for the working and middle classes, for immigrants, for the very people whom the University of California's creators held in mind when they began their grand experiment 144 years ago.
New experiences can be held in mind temporarily but soon forgotten (short-term memory), or they can be stamped into long-term memory through a complex biochemical process that requires the synthesis of new proteins to make long-lasting connections between neurons.
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The trouble with intangible ideas is they are hard to hold in mind.
Or George Osborne: "Let's hold in mind who we do it for.
Not being enough to convince a person — that's a hard thing to hold in mind.
An Iyer improvisation has a shapeliness that involves holding in mind possible serial forms and evoking them.
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