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This box is for people with a practical turn of mind.
There may be few people in the world today who have that turn of mind."
"It's more likely that someone in your family had a poetic turn of mind."
I should have known that these interests did not point to a utilitarian turn of mind.
"You have always been of a serious turn of mind?"
"I'm a man with a curious turn of mind," I went on.
It would be easier to have a harder heart, and a more cynical turn of mind.
You will find paradox here and a quixotic turn of mind.
I do not have a suspicious turn of mind.
Robert Bruce smiled at his father's fanciful turn of mind.
He had been a pickpocket until a long stretch up the river gave him a turn of mind.
He exhibited a strong religious turn of mind from a young age, likely inspired by his mother, Martha.
"Everybody has that turn of mind, if only he will dig deeply enough in himself.
Perhaps, he thought with a sour-grapes turn of mind, they really weren't important after all.
I have a somewhat more pragmatic turn of mind than do you, apparently."
He had resources, scouts and a cruel turn of mind."
In an age of orthodoxy, Green had an original turn of mind.
Foreman also has an idiosyncratic turn of mind that is sometimes breathtaking.
His temper is very singular and foreign to his general turn of mind.
What a turn of mind tonight, he thought.
Plum was not only good-looking and intelligent, but had a highly original turn of mind.
But then you people have always been of a rather terminal turn of mind."
Yes, the crossword is democratic, in that styles have evolved "for every turn of mind."
I had a traditional turn of mind, anyway.