change+of+mind

  • 101Mind Game (film) — This article is about a Japanese film. For other meanings, see Mind Games (disambiguation). Mind Game Kana マインド・ゲーム …

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  • 102Mind Bender (Six Flags Over Georgia) — This article is about the roller coaster at Six Flags Over Georgia. For the roller coaster at West Edmonton Mall, see Mindbender (Galaxyland) . Mind Bender Mind Bender s s …

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  • 103Change blindness — In visual perception, change blindness is a normal phenomenon of the brain which show in light that the brain does not have a precise representation of the world but a lacunar one, made of partial details. Despite the name, this phenomenon does… …

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  • 104change — changedness /chayn jid nis, chaynjd /, n. /chaynj/, v., changed, changing, n. v.t. 1. to make the form, nature, content, future course, etc., of (something) different from what it is or from what it would be if left alone: to change one s name;… …

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  • 105change — n. & v. n. 1 a the act or an instance of making or becoming different. b an alteration or modification (the change in her expression). 2 a money given in exchange for money in larger units or a different currency. b money returned as the balance… …

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  • 106change — [[t]tʃeɪndʒ[/t]] v. changed, chang•ing, n. 1) to make different in form: to change one s name[/ex] 2) to transform (usu. fol. by into): The witch changed the prince into a toad[/ex] 3) to exchange for another or others: to change shoes[/ex] 4) to …

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  • 107change — The central problems for a philosophy of change are the relationship of change to time, and the relationship of both of them to us. Although change is a fundamental element of the perceived world, a permanent theme in both Eastern and Western… …

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  • 108Change detection and notification — Internet change detection and notification (CDN) refers to automatic detection of changes made to World Wide Web pages and notification to interested users by email or other means. Whereas search engines are designed to find web pages, CDN… …

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  • 109change one's mind — verb a) To decide differently than one had decided before. She started up the stairs, changed her mind, and turned to go back down. b) To convince someone to make a decision differing from what a previous one. So don’t necessarily assume that… …

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  • 110change one's mind — idi change one s mind, to modify or reverse one s opinions or intentions …

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