(1) You could, if you were a mentalist , spend £5,000 on a suit, or a cooker, or a set of speakers for your drawing room.(2) No he is not, any more than any other lonely, confused mentalist out there.(3) It is thus more mentalist than sociobiology, and draws on the explanatory tools of cognitive science, such as the use of the language of information processing to describe the mind.(4) I'm reminded at this point of the great mentalist Joseph Dunninger, who I knew well.(5) In 1983, as a mentalist and top research psychologist, Bem was asked to evaluate Charles Honorton's laboratory in Princeton, New Jersey.(6) No. Strays isn't mentalist enough to veer off in that kind of direction, it's all too tight.(7) Am I a raving mentalist or does everyone do this?(8) The ‘special powers’ accusation most often happens in a mentalist or spiritualist act.(9) Marvin Harris was a brilliant, formidable critic of everyone who flirted with neo-Kantian philosophical idealism and mentalist definitions of social phenomena, from Hegel to Weber and Parsons.(10) But as anyone knows, if you lie down and have a forty minute kip in the aisle of a supermarket, the manager will think you are a mentalist and tell you to move on.(11) You feed chickens to cows you mentalist .(12) I am a mentalist with over a dozen years' experience reading minds and astonishing audiences.(13) He says that he is deliberately avoiding the trap of trying to specifically define such mentalist terms as mind cognition, perception, and other closely related mentalistic terms.(14) Worrying thing is he's a spitting image of a guy I knew a few years back who was borderline mentalist .(15) He's a mentalist , which is recreating, or pretending to read, people's minds - giving the illusion of reading people's minds, all using tricks you can come up with.(16) In the afternoon there was Marc Salem, the mentalist , who blew my tiny mind by knowing what I was going to say before I even said it.