Sentences with phrase «hover over your mind»

These are questions that hover over your mind, days before your engagement.

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Her crowning achievement, Mind: An Essay on Human Feeling, is paradigmatic of the «Post-Whiteheadian» philosophizing this volume celebrates, and it is most appropriate that her spirit, as well as her title, hover over these explorations of «Philosophy After Whitehead.»
There are many acceptable voices with which to narrate a woman's discovery of sex; the voice of the woman's dead father hovering over her while she is doing it, though, is generally not the one that immediately springs to mind.
Minds will continue to be made up right up until the moment voters pull the curtain and their pencil hovers over the ballot paper.
-- simple and easy to read is always better — use the rule of 3: no more than 3 colors, 3 fonts, or 3 sizes of type — utilize a consistent palette of colors that don't clash — make sure there is a strong contrast between the text and the background — keep it consistent (different pages shouldn't feel like a different site)-- keep in mind that most visitors scan websites from left to right (so consider placing important information on the left side)-- make your logo link back to the homepage — have links change color when you hover over them
So, if you're not the type to plug in at home, at work and while out running errands, or if most of your miles are logged on long highway stretches, your fuel economy will likely hover in that 27 - mpg range, which, to my mind, is hardly worth the extra expense, complexity and weight for the single - digit mpg boost over the non-hybrid Cooper S.
Barnes lets us hover over the composer's life, peep into his thoughts, and envision what life under tyranny is like for the creative mind of the genius.
In fact, I can see the exclamation points hovering over the heads of the NPCs in Summerford Farms in my mind, housing my next set of quests and challenges.
In an essay for the current exhibition catalog, historian Simon Schama proposed making the artist's name a verb that would denote «hovering thoughtfully over a surface» or a noun meaning «a line with a mind of its own.»
Instead, it could be used for actions you typically can't do on a smartphone (hovering over website menus comes to mind).
Thanks to Cambridge Analytica, it's a question on a lot of people's minds right now, minds that have fingers hovering tentatively over «delete» buttons.
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