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The Party plays plenty of mind games in George Orwell's novel about a world ruled by the all-seeing Big Brother, where love is forbidden, history erased and language twisted.
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Of course the students' murder and this missing cheerleader are connected somehow and trying to string these events together is going to keep plenty of minds (and Twitter speculators) busy for months to come.
They weren't just made, but fixed: in plenty of minds, Faithfull and Rampling are still those wild girls revelling in liberation, their lives one long and decadent party.
She points out an IPSOS-MORI commissioned by the BBC itself showed "high levels of people being unsure who has the best ideas on issues, showing "that the race is open, with plenty of minds still to be made up".
With just over three weeks to go before the election on 3 May, Benita, a former high-ranking civil servant in the Cabinet Office and Department of Health, is angered at her exclusion from key debates alongside other contenders in a race where plenty of minds have yet to be made up.
They've always had plenty of phones, mind you — they just tended to go for phones that were perhaps a bit older, or a bit less flashy.
Between visits with staff, memos and, most important, the president's own drafts, there were plenty of fine minds to work with.
A mind is a terrible thing to waste, they say, and in the aftermath of Rethink Robotics shutting down last month there were plenty of good minds looking avoid that fate.
There is such a demand and focus on encryption recently that you can be sure plenty of bright minds are working on more advanced solutions that overcome the limits of traditional encryption.
So there are plenty of ingenious minds out there that are at work finding ways in which they can wreak terror upon other nations.
Still, there's plenty of peace of mind to be found on Lombok.
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