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meeting of minds

n. (alternative form of meeting of the minds English)

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meeting of minds

n. a state of cooperation [syn: concurrence]

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Meeting of Minds

Meeting of Minds is a television series, created by Steve Allen, which aired on PBS from 1977 to 1981.

The show featured guests (played by actors) who played significant roles in world history. Guests would interact with each other and host Steve Allen, discussing philosophy, religion, history, science, and many other topics. It was conceptually quite similar to the Canadian television series Witness to Yesterday, created by Arthur Voronka, which preceded Meeting Of Minds to the air by three years.

Usage examples of "meeting of minds".

In typically stilted terms which offer little concession, they request a meeting of minds on an uninhabited world of their choosing deep inside the Neutral Zone.

Apollo and Starbuck had a silent meeting of minds on that subject.

It was quite strange, but stranger still because there still was no true meeting of minds.

Two Fingers was taking his leave: a hand on a brow, a low string of instructions, the touching of two foreheads, like a kiss or a meeting of minds.

I kept going over and over that long wordless meeting of minds, and the more I thought about it, the huger and more terrifying it was.

Tsuranuanni's Emperor was upon another world, and Iskisu, the God of Trickery and Chance, held the balance -not only the peace of two peoples, but the stability of an ancient nation: all hinged upon the meeting of minds between two young rulers from vastly different cultures.

The two had formed an alliance, a meeting of minds that would steer the course of the Christian Church from that moment.

Do you need more to see that there can never be any meeting of minds?

There would be love, and passion, and the meeting of minds before there were vows.