On the Dixam plateau, the men huddled around the fire were of two minds.
If Levi was of two minds about the promises of e-commerce, its retailers weren't.
Mr. MARK FITZPATRICK (Senior Fellow, International Institute for Strategic Studies-London): Well, Germany is of two minds.
At some level it seems of two minds: Don't send work abroad, but don't let workers come in to do it.
Industry insiders are of two minds regarding a potential Google music product.
When it comes to solutions, Ms. Sandberg is equally of two minds: She urges women to take on the career-advancing responsibilities and challenges that routinely shoot men to the top.
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.
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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.
After the experiment, nearly half of the employees changed their minds and returned to the office and two-thirds of the employees who wanted to work from home changed their minds.
Removal of the two driver aids was weighing on a number of minds, including Heidfeld's team-mate Robert Kubica.
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.
Romney scored well with voters who ranked the economy and illegal immigration -- the top two issues on the minds of Nevada GOP voters -- as the issues that concern them most, according to early entrance polls.
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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.
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.
After the departure of Adam Birchall to Gillingham, two new Dover strikers soon put his name to the back of fans' minds.
The two schools say they have no intention of changing their minds.
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).
The remarks from America and Britain suggest that these two permanent members of the Security Council have already made up their minds that Iraq has failed to come clean.
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?
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Now the two companies will begin a battle for the hearts and minds of about 10, 000 U.S. physicians who treat hepatitis C, Gemayel says.
It did not take long for America and Britain, two of the permanent members of the Security Council, to make up their minds that Iraq has failed to come clean.
Subsequently, his lawyers received emails from two jurors suggesting three of their fellow panelists did not start the trial with open minds.
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.
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