It gets stuck in the mind for the same reason religion does.
«But not just what they were focused on — some of what they were told to ignore
got stuck in their minds.»
For some reason that one
got stuck in my mind as being like a fairytale place.
Not exact matches
If all else fails, the infographic suggests you could also grab your favorite cup of caffeine or chew on a
stick of gum as a means to
get your
mind back on the task
in hand.
Interesting tidbit about the Russian communist technique of
getting «facts»
stuck in the populations
minds.
«I haven't really ever found a place that I call home / I never
stick around long enough to make it / I apologise once again I'm not
in love / But it's not as if I
mind that your heart ain't exactly breaking... / If my life is for rent and I don't learn to buy / Well, I deserve nothing more than I
get / Nothing I have is truly mine.»
It helps me (at least) to keep
in mind that what ever we say and however about «these things» we are always inadequately indicating beyond our words and images and myths — but also literalizing them,
getting stuck inside our ways of talking.
Id probably
get different ansawers... beause they remember what most
sticks out
in ther
mind... I don't see any reason why one can not put it ALl togtehre instead of being separate... tpoprove Jesus last words are contradictory..
... but since you seem to think that God
gets angry, and when I look to see how American Christians (that is, Fox News Christians) treat the least of these, my bretheren, then maybe... MAYBE... I'll change my
mind about Christians... or I might just
stick to that goats - on - the - left - hand story
in that Book written by that guy who claims to be Matthew...
Especially not to dwell
in them and
get stuck there
in the
mind by constant thinking loops.
You wouldn't understand this though... somehow you have
gotten stuck in this close
minded way of thinking.
A donut memory that
sticks out
in my
mind is when my Uncle used to take my brother and I to
get apple fritter donuts late at night.
:) This cake, from this gorgeous cookbook, have been on my
mind for ages — the photo
got stuck in my head when I purchased the book, a long time ago (2012, to be more precise).
Lastly, keep
in mind that if your frosting
gets a little too soft as you work your way around the sides of the cake, you should
stick your pastry bag
in the fridge and walk away for 10 minutes before continuing.
He's
stuck in this constant
mind - set of, I've
got ta be big.»
I didn't
mind shopping my closet for the trip, but for a while now I've been pondering working with a stylist because though I feel that I have a pretty strong sense of style, I also tend to
get stuck in my white, black, and gold box!
As much as the songs
get stuck in my head, I can't say that I
mind because toddler dancing might be one of my top five favorite sights on the planet.
But keep
in mind, having beautiful mermaid hair isn't always glamorous; it
gets stuck in zippers, bag straps, hair ties, etc..
I
get thoughts and words
stuck in mind.
She has developed yogic solutions to many chronic health problems, and to many of the ways we habitually
get stuck in our bodies and
minds.
The more we put off strength - training, the more our muscles, hormones and
mind - set
get stuck in the same old comfy rut.
Keep
in mind that there's no reason you need to
stick to these exact percentages — they're ballpark estimates to
get you started.
This is the part of your
mind you're unaware of, like when you
get a random, viral song
stuck in your head.
Keep
in mind, that it may take up to a year to
get balanced so
stick with it.
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I think a lot of the time we
get stuck with an old image
in our
mind about something, and we can't
get it out.
I hop from one thing to the next,
getting increasingly frantic
in not
getting the biggies done, but
stuck in my own
mind to just do ALL THE THINGS.
You have to be able to say something that is going to
stick in their
minds and
get their attention.
Keeping this
in mind will keep you from
getting stuck on any limitations that come with online dating websites, especially when searching for someone interested
in BDSM dating.
He has been
in all our
minds this week, of course, and he has always struck me as the kind of man who would enjoy
getting his name
stuck on a rocket.
There are a few pacing issues, particularly with the vagueness of some of its objectives, but that hardly matters
in the grander scheme of things; you'll be having too much fun playing Sticker Star to really
mind getting stuck — no pun intended — now and again.
The film's long for its subject matter at 130 minutes, and its narrative
gets confusing, but it's a movie that will
stick in your
mind.
For 90 minutes you are
stuck in a filthy Boston warehouse with these characters who have one thing
in mind — take the money used to purchase the guns and
get the hell out of dodge.
How can a clearly functioning
mind come up with a scene where a guys
gets his dick
stuck in the throat of a turkey?
«Drastic and rare» is surely what my Fordham Institute colleague Mike Petrilli has
in mind in wanting to ensure that no child
gets stuck in a hopeless and godforsaken school.
The prominent red tow hooks up front not only make it easy to affix the flag's mounting bracket, but also give some peace of
mind in case we
get stuck later on.
You wouldn't
mind getting stuck behind this one
in traffic.
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Although he had a different plan
in his
mind, the six - part mission
got stuck with him and allowed him to present the kind of stories that were interconnected yet standalone.
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I
got this idea
stuck in my
mind of being a lifeguard.
Also keep
in mind that once you annuitize the annuity (trade the market value, AKA accumulation units,
in for an income stream, AKA annuity units), then you are totally 100 %
stuck with this for life with zero hope of ever
getting anything out of the insurance company but your little paltry yield, which most of the time DOES NOT EVEN INCREASE WITH COST OF LIVING INFLATION!
Now, lets assume that you do not have a good use of Avion points
in mind, you are essentially
stuck with a type of points that is not ideal for you but we can still
get some value out of it.
Two things to keep
in mind if you go the island route: (1) Most of the flights are on budget airlines like Ryanair with lots of add - on fees that are avoidable, but be sure to familiarize yourself with what they are beforehand so you don't
get stuck with paying more than you wanted.LEARN MORE!
Two particular stories that come to
mind are when once I
got stuck without money, card or phone
in Johannesburg during the Icelandic volcano eruption that paralysed the flights.
this was the one thing with move that seemed to stand on its own... I don't
mind the idea of HD wii sports either, as long as it really is 1:1... that was my only real complaint with the wii when it released... there was motion control, but it was gimmicky and registered «wiggles» into canned animations... not to mention the gamecube visuals... still not sold on Move though... for me to really want one, I want to see what they are doing with shooters... Socom 4 and killzone 3 could be very special for core gamers and motion controls if they are done right... if you can aim on screen
in true 1:1 fashion while sitting comfortably at a «normal» gaming distance... it could rearrange how I play first person shooters on a console... developers are saying the Move has input latency of 21ms, which is roughly half of a DS3... and second only to a wired mouse / keyboard... need to see how it works though, as it is not always that simple... just saying that if it does what its supposed to... it could end up being the answer to shooters on a console... as much as I like playing shooters with 2
sticks... I can't argue that I miss the days of a mouse and keyboard (as well as PC being the only platform to
get the best shooters on... no longer the case by any means)... but with a first person shooter, there is no wiggle room... pun intended... it has to register every mm of movement on screen... and do it quickly... not sure if it can yet...
Keep
in mind that there is that ever - running timer on everything you do, so when you have a bunch of survivors
in tow, Otis calls and tells you about another survivor, and the current main story mission is glowing red (meaning you have to move your butt NOW), having survivors running around pushing zombies and
getting stuck on walls and such WILL make you start screaming at the TV.
With such a simplified shooting model there's an encouragement to just
get stuck in, never
mind worrying about crosshair size or wind direction.
As I have
got older, as well as perhaps being
stuck in an outmoded
mind - set, I also tend to play games — unless truly obsessed (see Fallout 3)--
in shorter bursts.
With this
in mind, the first game's optional enemy visibility indicator is switched on by default, which I'd suggest
sticking with given how easy it is for enemies to
get the drop on you
in open environments.