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Yes, the word "mind" contains a short vowel sound. The letter 'i' in "mind" makes a short 'i' sound, similar to the 'i' in "sit" or "rib."
It is not an event, it's rather a state of mind, you know, so 'when' doesn't really makes sense...
A State of Mind was created in 2004.
"His pessimistic state of mind prevented him from seeing the positive aspects of the situation."
The duration of A State of Mind is 1.55 hours.
Yes, thoughts can be influenced by one's state of mind. Factors such as emotions, beliefs, and experiences can all affect the nature and content of one's thoughts. For example, a positive state of mind may lead to optimistic thoughts, while a negative state of mind can result in more pessimistic thoughts.
Yearning is a state of mind. It begins with Y.
Golden State of Mind was created in 2008.
State of Mind - song - was created in 2003.
L.A. State of Mind was created in 2004.
N.Y. State of Mind was created in 1992.
Both statements are correct, but they refer to different tenses. "We were glad we did something together" refers to a past event, while "We are glad we did something together" refers to a present or ongoing feeling of gladness about a past event.