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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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| As I read the September issue of Anglican Journal and our diocesan paper, Topic, the first hymn I learned in Sunday School, Jesus Bids us Shine, sprang to mind. But that's the adjective--with its connotations of adorability and slightly excessive fussiness--that sprang to mind as I took in the works at his first museum survey exhibition, organized by Ron Platt of the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The example sprang to mind because I own a few shares of Janus Mercury myself. |
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