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mind noun animus, attitude, brain, brains, conatus, concept, conception, concern, consideration, contemplation, conviction, desire, estimation, expectation, frame, gray matter, intellect, intelligence, intent, judgment, memory, mentality, personal judgment, pleasure, position, propensity, psyche, reason, theory, thinking, understanding, will, wish See also: animus, attend, beware, care, comprehension, conatus, concern, conscience, conviction, desire, frame, hear, heed, intellect, intelligence, intent, memory, note, notice, obey, observe, persuasion, preserve, propensity, reason, regard, retention, submit, watch, will, yield How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| In short, South Koreans seem to be of two minds when it comes to foreign investors. Turning then to tenants' notices to exercise renewal options, the Courts appear to be of two minds. English is not the only European language to be of two minds about the impulse to attack works of art. |
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