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It takes the sharpest minds to answer the toughest questions.
By Hallie Cantor January 5, 2016 It takes the sharpest minds to answer the toughest questions.
12 30 p.m.-1 30 p.m.-1 30at is a Classic?" — Anish Kap.m., Elif Batuman, Tom Holland, Christopher Ricks and Ashok Vajpeyi in conversation What HomisBhabha A wonderfully multidisClassicry pAnish featuring a sculptor, a nonfiction writer, a poet, a literary critic and a literary theorist, all putting their minds to answer a question as old as time.
Because I think a good quote conveys a message much better then long explanations ever could, I've created a top 10 of inspirational quotes from the world's greatest minds to answer that question.
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(A female patient aged 76 80, from the private clinic) [A019] "If such questions help doctors in making the diagnosis, I don't mind to answer them.
"She steeled herself not to mind, not to answer back," Ms. Baldwin said.
Was she minded immediately to answer in the affirmative, I wonder.
As late as Sept. 4, 2001, Richard Clarke, the White House staffer long responsible for counterterrorism policy coordination, asserted that the government had not yet made up its mind how to answer the question: "Is al Qida a big deal?" A week later came the answer.
Respondents were asked to indicate if and how strongly they currently felt stressed and experienced stress feelings or symptoms such as psychological tension, restlessness, nervousness, anxiety or sleeplessness due to a troubled mind, and to answer on a 5-point Likert scale varying from "not at all" (score 1) to "very much" (5).
The site prompts users to tap into the knowledge that exists in the minds of relatives to answer questions: Who was Mom's prom date?
The song's lyrics list the noises made by various animals ("Dog goes woof, cat goes meow") before asking the question generations of great minds have struggled to answer: "What does the fox say?" What follows is a synthesiser-led chorus in which the duo attempt to guess what that noise could be from "Ring-ding-ding-ding-der-ding" to "Hatee-hatee-hatee-ho".
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