Durst appears to have his mind made up, having stated in that Kerrang!
On the basic issue, this newspaper has long had its mind made up: it is in favour of the euro's existence.
And it is something that I, that he hasn't made his mind up yet about, and that I haven't made my mind up about yet.
"He was a person of conviction and when he made up his mind about something, right, wrong or otherwise, he made up his mind and you weren't going to convince him otherwise, " Usera said.
But in fact his mind was made up long before he arrived on the scene.
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This is ammunition for the culture secretary's critics who say his mind was made up to give the Murdochs what they wanted.
Please do make up your own minds on that one: my mind is already firmly made up.
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We'll do it in style 'cause I made my mind up you're going to be mine.
Residents had distributed leaflets yesterday saying 'Just go away, I've made my mind up', she said.
And Benitez insists that he has already made his mind up whether to offer the former England striker a deal extension.
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Boro were relegated from the Premier League last season, and Gibson admitted he had made his mind up several weeks ago as he eyes an immediate return to the top flight.
His answer was that I was wrong, that I had made my mind up in advance, that I did not understand the subtleties of the European construction because I am from an island.
But Sir Michael told Tuesday's press conference it was "surprising that a secretary of state who has just started a public consultation exercise should give the impression that he has already made his mind up so firmly".
But I guess you had already made up your mind long before the story was considered.
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Once he made up his mind, the Minnesota Timberwolves were powerless to stop him.
And along with it all came a quiet sureness, as of someone who has made up her mind.
He had probably made up his mind unconsciously the moment he boarded the Chuo Line train in Koenji.
Last season, he said he had made up his mind, but wouldn't disclose what decision he had come to.
'" Davis said he had discussed the possibility of a counter-offer with Daly, but "Ron had made up his mind.
The foreign secretary said he had made up his mind to stay on the day of the local and European elections.
Labour education spokesman Des McNulty said it appeared Mr Russell had made up his mind to cut teachers' pay and conditions.
He soberly viewed the evidence and made up his mind to quit.
Eager to regenerate an ailing business, Virgin made up its mind unusually fast, turning a planned ten-week courtship into a four-day affair.
Reno has refused, saying she has not yet made up her mind and accusing Burton of "political tampering" with her prosecutorial independence.
Cosla said the Scottish government had already made up its mind that a single police force and fire service was the way forward.
It was not until lunchtime on Friday that the Secretary of State finally made up his mind about what he was going to do.
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