• Disappointing Ecuador's territorial hopes, the guarantors' ruling has left many there, including the armed forces, in two minds.

    ECONOMIST: Peace in the Andes | The

  • He was still in two minds about whether this season would be his last as recently as six weeks ago.

    BBC: Gough to retire at end of season

  • But the 35-year-old said he was in two minds about whether to join England coach Sir Clive Woodward's army of back-room staff.

    BBC: Leonard mulls England role

  • Oddly, western companies actually inside Russia are in two minds as well.

    ECONOMIST: Russia and the WTO

  • Kalou's cross sparked uncertainty in the six-yard area and Riise, in two minds, sent a spectacular flying header into the top corner at the Kop end.

    BBC: Liverpool 1-1 Chelsea

  • The centre too is now in two minds.

    ECONOMIST: A survey of Spain

  • This may seem unduly generous to Russia, the centre of so much evil in the past, whose economy is largely a wasteland, whose people often seem in two minds about democracy, and whose government now wages a brutal war against its own Chechen subjects.

    ECONOMIST: Ten years on

  • In theory, if just two senators in Washington change their minds, there will be enough votes in the country's legislatures to amend the constitution for only the 28th time in two centuries.

    ECONOMIST: Old Glory��s strength

  • And two, in the minds of the uninformed, Mexicans and Mexican-Americans in the Southwest don't have the same legacy of racism, discrimination and mistreatment that affected African-Americans.

    CNN: Stop using the 'w-word'

  • The thinking is that simply having the colours of well-known brands like Marlboro on the cars may be enough to link the two in TV viewers' minds.

    BBC: SPORT | Motorsport | Formula One | Ferrari extend tobacco contract

  • But let me say, look, I think the two biggest things that are on people's minds in this country are creating jobs and two parties working together.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • But he said Bush needed to do better on the substance in the next two debates to change minds.

    CNN: Analysis: No change in presidential race after debate

  • How can anything survive when these little minds tear you in two?

    NPR: Rock 'n' Roll Singer Gene Pitney

  • Duke University isn't deterred by our behavior -- if anything, it just took oversharing literally by connecting two rats' minds in an experiment, first in a lab and ultimately online.

    ENGADGET

  • Almost half the voters, say some polls, will make up their minds only in the final two weeks.

    ECONOMIST: Germany's election

  • In 1892 two brothers opened a bicycle shop in Dayton, Ohio and soon turned their minds to how a flying machine might work.

    ECONOMIST: How Robert Penn found himself the perfect two-wheeler

  • With economic uncertainty and corruption endemic, these two issues loom large in people's minds and are the main issues of Mr Kim's campaign.

    ECONOMIST: South Korea

  • The survey shows clearly that the two sets of issues uppermost in voters' minds were unemployment and poverty on the one hand, and crime and public security on the other.

    ECONOMIST: The Latinobar��metro poll

  • The apples and the people and the houses are all similar insofar as they share in the form of two-ness, which exists independently of material things to exist in pairs or human minds to think about them.

    FORBES: Does Math Really Exist?

  • China might have backed away from the call for a regional anti-piracy force in late April and the Japanese might be of two minds about building a more aggressive navy.

    CNN: Intelligence: The Sharks Are Circling...

  • One of the most heated controversies in the early 18th century was between two of the brightest minds of the age, Isaac Newton and Gottfried Leibniz.

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  • Lanni, one of the canniest financial minds in Vegas and steward of the number two gambling company in the world, will break ground later this year on the biggest and most ambitiously different property Sin City has ever seen: CityCenter.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • To concentrate minds, leaders arriving in the Caribbean will be presented with two reports, both of which are remarkably blunt, considering that one was funded in part by the Commonwealth's small Secretariat, and the other came from the Royal Commonwealth Society, the largest of the NGOs that promote the club.

    ECONOMIST: The Commonwealth

  • The economy is at the top of many French voters' minds as they prepare for a two-round presidential election in April and May (see article).

    ECONOMIST: France��s presidential election

  • Could it that when even conservative banks like Wells Fargo make around two-thirds of their income from trading and derivatives the best minds in the banks are deployed, guess where?

    FORBES: Banks Still Too-Big-To-Fail: Six Things The Fed Must Do

  • Even though these two events were more than 40 years ago, their sentiments still linger on in the minds of many minorities - including Harjab Singh, the chairman of the Sikh temples in Southampton.

    BBC: The Conservatives and ethnic minority voters

  • We're decidedly of two minds, since given a bit of haggling, most retailers will chuck in a branded lead, but we'd hate to get our shiny new gear home to find it's missing a key component the one time they don't.

    ENGADGET: Ask Engadget: should companies include a cable with a new product?

  • Mr Jones said the current owners were not interested in a sale at first but changed their minds and approached the Welsh government a month or two before the pre-Christmas announcement.

    BBC: Cardiff airport

  • Not everyone in the forecasting business is of the same mind or, of the same and different two minds.

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