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The real question, in my mind, is why Hayworth's mind meandered to horses.
As I thought about what qualities I'd want in my ideal meaty loaf, my mind meandered over to meatballs, a ground beef dish I love fully and unconditionally.
But only Lewis knows where his mind meandered Sunday night while he spit fury at his teammates; while he sat alone on the edge of the Ravens' bench with his head bowed; while he chased after San Francisco receivers who ran him ragged across the middle of the field; while the 49ers spun a 22-point deficit into a dazzling comeback that expired at the Baltimore 5-yard line.
As I thought about how to approach this elephant of a subject, my mind meandered back to great teachers I have known--there were many I could recall because I have been fortunate in having teachers in all areas from physics to poetry who, almost physically it seemed, infected me with their enthusiasm--and I asked myself: Why did I find them inspiring?
Woolf not only utilized but celebrated the unpredictable meander, on mind and foot.
In the meantime, waiting times soar after the Coalition dropped the relevant target, a centrally determined objective that was highly effective in measuring outcomes and focusing the minds of NHS managers; minds that are capable of meandering without such structures firmly in place.
Mind is many-threaded, mazy, meandering, while every crowd turns out to be a machine -- a collectivity of parts united as to purpose.
He is cheery and sharp of mind, and ever loquacious in his relentless, meandering questioning of witnesses – most of whom are his various friends and former friends.
Distinctions between form and content blur in Mr. Edmondson's figure studies made of meandering spirals of text, the end result calling to mind Leonardo da Vinci's Vitruvian Man.
Like much of his work to follow, it was digressive in style, eschewing strict chronology, meandering from the past to the future with the mind of the narrator during his dayslong train ride to the camp.
It brings to mind a vaguely Romantic image of solitary figures meandering along circuitous paths.
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