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This "thing" may be mind, matter or a combination of both.
This may be mind numbing rather than relaxing.
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All this may be mind-numbing for voters.
It is mind-blowing"Lacklustre architecture in "Inception" (Los Angeles Times): Christopher Nolan's film may be mind-bending, but the buildings are ho-humWhy Q-W-E-R-T-Y?
The density of "Echo's Bones" may be mind-bending at times, but we are never far from a joke, either in the form of a bit of snappy dialogue from Belacqua or his interlocutors, or as a spark generated by the pressure Beckett puts his language under.
He has also indicated privately to club executives that he may be minded to stay on at the club.
But they have given a clear message to parliament that it must review the ban on assisted suicide and the judges have said they may be minded to make a declaration next time around.
He will not back down on the specific cuts but may be minded to make the first tentative moves towards offering relief to Britain's lowest paid workers who stand to lose thousands of pounds.
Before breaking out the BlackBerry or yammering to a co-worker — whether in the skies or on the rails — consider the burden placed on the professional listener who may be minding your business from the next seat.
And as Ms Harney may be minded to try what nobody else has managed, to force structural reforms on Ireland's inefficient health service, her move could yet test the cohesion of Mr Ahern's new-look cabinet.
Of course, the notion of "mind-independence" is problematically indeterminate: Something may be mind-independent in one sense and mind-dependent in another.
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