Sentences with phrase «bring to mind»

Cream cleansers are probably the most traditional of the bunch, as they instantly bring to mind images of classic movie stars — or our own grandmothers — using one to remove their makeup.
The phrase «ice age» may bring to mind woolly mammoths, sabre - toothed cats, and perhaps Sid the sloth from the animated films.
Their work shows how spatial information is incorporated into memories and why remembering an experience can quickly bring to mind other events that happened in the same place.
In addition to the basic research and clinical challenges that the current studies bring to mind, there are technical challenges that must be addressed, including the special training of personnel who would be needed to administer vaccinations through the intradermal route effectively.
THE word «lifelogging» may bring to mind gadgets that track your fitness, take pictures throughout your day to record what you have been up to — even your Facebook posts.
While the invention might bring to mind the film Terminator 2, in which the title character morphs out of a pool of liquid metal, the creation of 3D shapes is still some way off.
He later writes that «to think of something is to bring it to mind in some way».
They also bring to mind the possible meaning of animals, and often children, «licking their wounds,»» said Thoru Pederson, Ph.D., Editor - in - Chief of The FASEB Journal.
Like Beanie Babies and Steve Urkel, the systems we use to transmit information through water bring to mind the 1990s.
THEY may bring to mind the sinister cyborg race from the British TV series Doctor Who, but during their working life they belched fire into the flame trenches at the Kennedy Space Center near Orlando, Florida.
«Polar science» may not bring to mind images of activities covered by the term.
These two rhythms may offer a way for «volitional control over what you think about,» Miller says, allowing a person to consciously choose what information to bring to mind.
A 10 - year - old boy, Orlando Serrell, knocked unconscious one day by a baseball, discovered afterward that he could bring to mind the exact day of the week for any date after the accident and could remember the weather for each day since the trauma as well.
Simple and easy - to - use, its design and style bring to mind the best dehydrator for deer jerky.
It leaves a refreshing, light coconut pineapple scent that will bring to mind relaxing in the tropics.
Depending on your tastes, that verdict might either bring to mind Marx's adage about history being repeated first as tragedy then farce, or the immortal words of Jay Gatsby: «Can't repeat the past?
These biblical passages bring to mind the struggle that the New York Dominican community and their leaders have been engaged in for many years in their efforts to be effective in the political landscape of New York City in this great State of New York.
Her about - turn will bring to mind the actions of education secretary Nicky Morgan, who also voted against equal marriage and then indicated she had changed her mind after being given the equalities portfolio last year.
The frisky horses in the #ThatcherFuneral procession bring to mind this Peter Brookes cartoon from last week.
It is difficult to bring to mind a more divisive policy, or one more deleterious to social cohesion and respect, than one which allows schools to label children at the start of their lives with certain beliefs and then divide them up on that basis.
Democratic parenting can bring to mind a harmonious give and take, or a chaotic mess of voices ineffectively trying to get things done.
For many people, toddler speech delays immediately bring to mind the possibility of autism.
Meadow: Bring to mind a lush green field and beautiful flowers each time you call out to your little one.
They aren't meant to be offensive, at least they usually aren't, but these labels certainly bring to mind an image of a certain type of parenting style.
A toddler's sleep environment has to constantly bring to mind what's expected of them.
One S. Though with two it did bring to mind the young women who have not yet had children who explain to us all how it should be done.
These kinds of comments usually bring to mind an automatic picture of a little one lying in a bare crib, alone in her dark room, crying, with the parents down the hall sleeping away.
LEILANI WILDE: As you're listening to this show you might be thinking wow what an amazing story and journey this mom is experiencing and it might bring to mind maybe someone that you know or maybe yourself have experienced an amazing story.
These baby names bring to mind the pure magic of Christmas and the winter season.
It does bring to mind a question, however: if you know a certain product can definitely remove set in stains, is it worth risking the warranty?
You have to take the players into consideration, injury history should also be on your mind, positions too, and I'm sure there's more another could bring to mind.
He has the size (5» 11», 220 pounds) pedigree (undrafted from Ole Miss) and running style that bring to mind ex-Pat BenJarvus Green - Ellis, whom Bolden now looks like a viable replacement for.
Authentic Street Food While Emiliano's gourmet tasting menus have proven enormously popular, the revered restaurant also features dishes that bring to mind the temping aromas and «tantalizing visions» of the street foods found in Mexico's colorful markets.
I remember autumn for the freedom I experienced in Europe during my university exchange; and its reds and auburns bring to mind that phase in my youth so glorious and free.
The word «detox» tends to bring to mind scary - intense juice cleanses or a gluten - dairy - meat - grain - sugar - caffeine - free diet that will make you run away screaming (and hungry).
I love the warm memories that ginger and cinnamon mixed together bring to mind.
A rainy Saturday when I can't work in the yard, a time when I'm sick and feel bad, or a boring meeting that I have to endure all bring it to my mind (although since I've moved to Texas, I often remember it as «It was raining; And it was going to rain»).
Yet his descriptions of the «Great American Desert» often bring to mind the lush emptiness of John of the Cross or the harsh images of Kierkegaard, echoing over the Danish moor.
This description is meant to bring to mind the image of a child learning by watching his father.
If there is one specific one that he wants me to confess he will bring it to my mind.
«Hospitality» may bring to mind your favorite Pinterest table shots, the Martha Stewart magazine or your grandmother's Sunday dinner.
God may bring to mind things that need confession and, once we have done that, we can receive his grace and forgiveness.
Victor Lowe, Whitehead's principal biographer, repeatedly alludes to Whitehead's gloom and desperation and attributes them, in part, to the loss of Whitehead's son Eric in World War I. Reading this Whitehead can bring to mind the Matthew Arnold of «Dover Beach,» who saw the process.
Bring to mind for a moment the people you have seen who conduct New Age weekends, or feminist workshops, or Peace Studies institutes, those who take glee in having «cut the knot» connecting them to patriarchal institutions, to structures of authority, to the unglamorous business of orthodoxy.
To remember this is to bring to mind that we are speaking of a unity of selfhood.
It is not at all — for this devout modern Jew — simply a reminiscence which it is helpful to bring to mind and about which there can be talk at that sacred meal.
The names of Stalin, Mussolini, and Hitler bring to mind terrors created by unchecked worldly power.
But aside from special occasions — midweek services during Lent, church suppers (to this day I avoid church basements because they invariably bring to mind those tedious, endless suppers)-- that was all.
Though the questions bring to mind crises, the freedom to address threatening topics in a friendly atmosphere often encourages informants to relate rarely shared parts of their own story.
He is one of the messengers that God always provides to wake us up and help prepare the way His words may bring to mind people in our own lives who have been such faithful harbingers of truth, those who have smoothed the way for us, leveling the rough places through which we must walk, even as they challenge us to seek to be the people God calls us to be.
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