He shut his eyes and tried to imagine the scene in his mind's eye as he knew it ought to look. |
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I can imagine, in my mind's eye, the process of how Excoffon may have developed a final pictograph. |
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Then he employed his tactics in his mind's eye, imagining various scenarios which would call for certain actions. |
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Many times, historical fiction does the best job of leading the mind's eye back to past monarchs. |
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In our mind's eye we can see the tipis scattered along the sheltered areas with always a few sentinels at the tops of the hills. |
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On the putting surface, the track of the ball to the hole is in their mind's eye as exact as the lines on a graph. |
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We've just reached the summit of Pendle Hill in Lancashire when the image of the three wizened witches from Macbeth skips across my mind's eye. |
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In my mind's eye, this was a sign that maybe I would be tempted to stray, and thus not worthy enough to get married. |
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Listening to a tweek or a whistler conjures up nothing like a bolt of lightning in the mind's eye, however. |
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Although this astonishing horse never sets hoof on stage, it looms large in the mind's eye, thanks to this stand-up comic monologue. |
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When Rubens represented a great classical myth, his mind's eye saw a dynamic moment captured, with no part of the canvas wasted. |
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Its images and quirky, cranky design return to the mind's eye long after the final credits. |
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I am trying to picture this whole thing in my mind's eye, yeow, it hurts me just thinking about it. |
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And so we can just, in our mind's eye, try to figure out what might be going on in that jury room, how many holdouts there might be. |
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As in the rhapsody, Hadley's music makes its subject appear with utter clarity in the mind's eye. |
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I became aware that I have both a Hollywood biblical epic version and a Pre-Raphaelite version of Ruth in my mind's eye. |
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My private encounter with a family of crested firebacks, one of the many stunning partridges in the area, will long remain in my mind's eye. |
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But his mind's eye isn't fraught with mournful replays of a life cut short by a heinous crime. |
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In your mind's eye, visualize a person you love, one who has done good for you, or for whom you have done good. |
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Some of his set pieces can conjure a more vivid image in the mind's eye than the surviving works of art themselves. |
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A lot of magic is about visualising, imaging, strongly imagining in your mind's eye. |
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The caveat is that the apparent complexity of a maze should not be judged by a naked eye, but rather with the mind's eye. |
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But I just grit my teeth and muddle through to the next topic which catches my mind's eye. |
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For we are out there in virtual space, in virtual time, and in my mind's eye those are dark uncharted zones. |
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In your mind's eye, can't you see the rocky peaks of the high mountains, the deep glens, the tumbling rivers? |
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She imagined it in her mind's eye as she sat on a chair on the balcony and looked out onto the city. |
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When I ran, I looked ungainly in my mind's eye, which could see all too well the fleetness of other children. |
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I have watched a coconut sapling slowly grow into a tree and imagined it ever so often in my mind's eye before going to sleep. |
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Bit-by-bit the bead of a gun sight assembled in her mind's eye and nestled between his thick eyebrows. |
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Nowhere did they measure up to the advertising folders, or to the conception these had formed in my mind's eye. |
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Designed to work on a subliminal level, after the event it grows in the mind's eye rather than fading from memory. |
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We use fantasy, conscious and unconscious, to explore things that have not happened and never will, to see in our mind's eye worlds out of reach. |
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But eventually even that fell apart under the withering internal gaze of my mind's eye. |
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In your mind's eye, make a composite of the good models and imagine what it feels like to walk in the shoes of such a senior. |
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Let your mind's eye mummify them, gaunt and sculptural amid wind and whistling sand. |
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While there was a natural inclination to rejoice with Cameroon, ugly images of their tackling lingered in the mind's eye. |
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Meanwhile, though, school fruit has, in the public mind's eye, come to represent EU priorities that are wide of the mark. |
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The picture I can still see in my mind's eye is of a dancing, gesticulating thing with a human face and cat's ears, its body furred like a bear. |
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The mind's eye connects the segments, creating another pattern of diagonals. |
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I urge all members of the House to keep their mind's eye on the families in Iraq. |
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When Hamlet stares toward the cemetery gate and sees in his mind's eye himself on Yorrick's back, he is visualizing. |
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In my mind's eye, it's this dark green, spriggy looking thing. |
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In your mind's eye, visualize someone who has hurt or wronged you. |
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The scene registered on his mind's eye and later he captured it on canvas. |
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You don't know what's really there and what's in your mind's eye. |
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He took another, and pictured a crystal clear pool in his mind's eye. |
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He tried, in his mind's eye, to imagine a way out of this situation, but the more he thought about it, the more he believed that there was no way! |
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Rereading that review I linked to above, I opened it with a vignette that is still clear as a bell in my mind's eye. |
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In my mind's eye I could picture him standing at our bedroom door. |
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I remember as a child how my grandfather would watch me as I bounced up and down on his knee, as if he were trying to capture in his mind's eye decades of memories, catching up for years forever gone. |
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What do they hear or see with their mind's eye? |
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Carey was formulating a picture of this little cuntling who she called Heather in his mind's eye, and it was none too flattering. |
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In his mind's eye he'd seen himself hauling the perpetrator off in chains after a suitably Schwarzeneggeresque rescue of the imperiled heroine. |
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I'm sure the image I had in my mind's eye wasn't a thing like it really looked. |
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Through visualisation, this preparatory nucleus of light can frequently be brought under the gaze of the mind's eye and its inner fire fed with ideas resulting from meditation upon the topic and event that is being focused. |
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In the mind's eye, one delightedly watches Storace dance as well as sing her charming 'minuetto' tune: one then sheds a tear as she renders K. 505, Mozart's bittersweet parting gift. |
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When I think of the house in Stein, where we lived on the ground floor when I was five, I can't see the outlines of a single piece of furniture before my mind's eye. |
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It is a history that the veterans here may still see in their mind's eye. |
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In my mind's eye, I scarcely ever lost sight of it. |
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Visualising a shape feels like placing a picture for inspection in the mind's eye, which is a very different experience from silently vocalising a discussion of abstract issues. |
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The image in the mind's eye comes in the coppery duotone of the antiguated, early twentieth-century cameras, a portrait from a lost age. |
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He asks us to believe also that what is most important is not that which leaps before my mind's eye, but rather to dare to believe on the faith of witnesses, on the word of God. |
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Imagine a classic Caddy and the mind's eye conjures up visions of Eldorado fins, whitewalls and skirts. |
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He introduces a neo-romanticism and a lyrical feel, bringing a poetry that appealed to the mind's eye. |
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But Trinny and Susannah have worked their evil magic so successfully even favourite outfits assume the guise of manky old chamois leathers in our mind's eye. |
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Enhanced with 37 line illustrations by Patricia Krebs, the poems are minor masterpieces of rhyming word play that create imaginative images in the mind's eye of the reader. |
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