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Meanings of discriminating mind in English
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Usage of discriminating mind in English
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She was convinced that Poppy had a fine, appreciative, discriminatingmind.
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What a discriminatingmind you have, Miss Weeks, and what a wonderful memory!
3
That fine, discriminatingmind of yours saved me the trouble.
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He had a most discriminatingmind and a marvellous memory.
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From her father she had inherited a discriminatingmind and a most admirable habit of reserve.
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She was a light-hearted girl, with a high flow of spirits, and a quick and discriminatingmind.
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One writer speaks of him as possessing uncommon genius, a strong and discriminatingmind, and as having the power of enduring great mental application.
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His decisions were characterized by a painstaking research, and an exhaustless consideration of the principles of law involved, indicating a clear, accurate and discriminatingmind.
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He doesn't talk a great deal, it is true; but, then, what he does say is characterized by good sense, and evinces a discriminatingmind.
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These were the short stories, satisfying to the simplest as well as to the most discriminatingminds, that attracted Nietzsche's attention to Strindberg.
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"And I have got to be so insignificant a person that I pass for no one, in your discriminatingmind, Master Galleygo!"