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  2. File:2 MINDS COVER.pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. Aboutness - Wikipedia

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    Aboutness is a term used in library and information science (LIS), linguistics, philosophy of language, and philosophy of mind.In general, the term refers to the concept that a text, utterance, image, or action is on or of something. [1]

  4. Talk:Synonym - Wikipedia

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    Using your example: the word "automobile" is not "always" a synonym of the word "car" because when "car" is used to mean "part of a train (e.g.: the dining car)", it is not synonymous with the meaning of "automobile" as a stand-alone, self-powered vehicle. Words are just symbols, the meanings of which are constantly subject to change.

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  6. Talk:Some Minds - Wikipedia

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  7. Meeting of the minds - Wikipedia

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    Meeting of the minds (also referred to as mutual agreement, mutual assent, or consensus ad idem) is a phrase in contract law used to describe the intentions of the parties forming the contract. In particular, it refers to the situation where there is a common understanding in the formation of the contract.

  8. Talk:Between the Minds - Wikipedia

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  9. Talk:An Unquiet Mind - Wikipedia

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