How To Use Mystique In A Sentence
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Later, when he left the company to launch his company, the mystique of his name followed (in part due to its uncommonness).
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Renowned as a haven of peace and tranquillity, its mystique is increased by its exclusivity, high prices and celebrity clientele.
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While the system of Democritus has the mystique of an incomparable classical creation, the atomic sys - tem of Epicurus, over a century later, bears the mark of an important but epigonic adaptation.
Dictionary of the History of Ideas
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It is surrounded by the same mystique that befogs other aspects of the Constitution.
Founders Chic
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Some asian carny who just wants to take American dollars in exchange for mystique.
Or certain corners of Ohio.
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These products are surrounded by considerable mystique and are often outrageously expensive.
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From the outset a policy was adopted which aimed at eliminating unnecessary jargon and the mystique normally associated with computers.
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His glamour and mystique remain as potent now as they were at their height in 1921.
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He also had a certain masculine mystique about him, unlike the intellectual, artistic and sometimes effete men who were part of her set.
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As neat an instrument as the theremin is, some of its mystique vanishes when you first hear a musical saw; the two don't produce the exact same sound, but it's remarkably close.
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There is a mystique about Madison Square Garden that makes it a special place for many NHL players.
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The legal system's terms and mystique create an impression of complexity and unapproachability.
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Cantico espiritual; IDEM, Llama de amor viva; SCARAMELLI, Direttorio mistico (Venice, 1754); RIBET, La mystique divine (Paris, 1895);
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Some instinctive appreciation of this fact may have given rise to the mystique which surrounded £40 a year in contemporary culture.
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No other sports come close to matching the martial arts for a sense of mystique and mystery.
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A certain mystique attached to the word as a result of analogies often drawn between the creative activity of the artist and the creation of the world by the deity or by a Platonic demiurge in accordance with Ideas or prototypes.
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Some of the mystique surrounding the presidency has gone forever.
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This is due partly to the entrepreneurial nature of managers themselves and partly to a certain mystique about planning itself.
Basic Marketing. Principles and Practice
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Chesterton, mystique, mousquetaire de la plume, miroir redresseur de nos travers déformants, humoriste paradoxal et décapant, reste à redécouvrir.
Pour le réenchantement du monde - Une introduction à Chesterton
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There used to be a mystique and romance surrounding actors.
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No mystique need surround antibiotics because of their biological origin.
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The business kept its mystique, refusing to release sales figures or to allow motoring journalists to test drive its vehicles.
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The romance and mystique surrounding coffee and tea remain primarily intellectual.
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It also emphasised how England destroyed the mystique that has surrounded Chabal here.
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One of the key attractions for many international visitors is the romance and mystique attached to Aboriginal culture, dreamtimes and walkabouts, learning a little more about the oldest civilization in the world.
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The feminine mystique continues to fascinate both men and women.
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Historical sites of revolutions are often imbued with an aura of romantic mystique.
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Postal voting removes the aura and mystique of the democratic process.
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There's an impossible, unreasonable glamour to the stars of the past; the hauteur of Dietrich, the sultriness of Bacall, the mystique of Garbo.
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Twenty years on, he is still protected by a loyal entourage and the mystique remains.
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Enveloped in romance and mystique, craft beers came into their own between 1987 and 1995.
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He is still shrouded in mystique - but he is no longer quite such a mystery.
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Perhaps it is a sign of the home team finally losing its mystique, and most importantly, its aura of invincibility.
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Gates has long cultivated an inscrutable mystique about his intentions, calling to mind lessons learned during his previous career as a Kremlinologist at the CIA and National Security Council.
Gates retiring? Don't bet on it.
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Dravid's batsmanship has often been taken for granted because it is so firmly rooted in orthodoxy, because it is so utterly comprehensible and so utterly lacking in mystique.
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Some of the mystique surrounding the presidency has gone forever.
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You have an exorbitant auditory impediment," replied the doctor, conscious of the necessity for maintaining a certain iatric mystique, and fully aware that "a pea in the ear" was unlikely to earn him any kudos.
Bookworm
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She is witty, beautiful and bathed in an aura of mystique.
Times, Sunday Times
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In this book they have captured the magic and mystique of bonefishing.
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Created over 30 years ago to perpetuate the traditional progression of training the California Vaquero Bridle Horse, the futurity has a special mystique.
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We have come a long way from the days when central bankers relied primarily on obfuscation and mystique.
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Unfortunately there is much mystique surrounding trade marks.
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A mystique and aura surround the leader and people find it hard to believe that they have sex, get angry, think unclean thoughts, and occasionally think unspiritually.
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The book will also include audio commentary such as Talese discussing Vonnegut and Wolf analyzing Bette Friedan's "The Feminine Mystique.
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There is a telling difference between a band that strives to be mysterious and one that achieves mystique.
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This is an irrational fear, probably born from the mystique which the professional loftsman has been known to wrap around his craft to protect his position.
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I put the word in inverted commas to highlight a mystique about parenthood.
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The Guardian looks at why do vampire novels have such lasting appeal: "... the reason the vampire novel will continue to endure is because words have the power to capture and sustain the allure and mystique that surrounds them in a way that films, despite their more visceral properties of sound and image, do not.
May 2008
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And to void accusations of irreverence, the production was protected by a meticulous mystique.
PASSION IN THE PEAK
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The business kept its mystique, refusing to release sales figures or to allow motoring journalists to test drive its vehicles.
Times, Sunday Times
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Too much publicity has destroyed the mystique of the monarchy.
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That success gilds the bank's mystique, allowing it to attract the top talent and make even more money.
Myth-breaker charts the tarnishing of the Goldman image
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After their split in 1996, the mystique surrounding them had swelled to mythological proportions.
Times, Sunday Times
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This old period house and shop front set beside the bridge and River Moy has a mystique all of its own.
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Yet whereas the mystique around such figures accumulates posthumously, he possesses it and lives.
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It's arguable that the artist's fierce protection of his private life has added to his mystique.
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We are left with a line-up which is fresh, appealing and not without its fair share of mystique.
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Dust off Walter Bagehot and preserve the mystique and majesty of Her Majesty.
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What I do need to be protected against is placebo-sellers making false claims for their placeboes - that is antisocial - though I don't want to rob them of all their mystique, which is probably part of being a good placebo.
"It Should Be Banned!" - Thoughts On Banning Things
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The fragile soufflé, often touted as one of the trickiest dishes to master, has a certain mystique to it.
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So he retains in Europe the mystique of the reclusive star.
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‘Chaukhandi’ stupa today stands neatly set in lush green lawns, wrapped in the quietude and mystique of history, a fitting introduction to the splendours of the once buried city of Sarnath which lies just ahead.
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From the outset a policy was adopted which aimed at eliminating unnecessary jargon and the mystique normally associated with computers.
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I believe neurosurgery is shrouded in a mystique and many people would like to know what it is like from an insider, so I take the reader into the operating room to experience surgery as I have.
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The process has not been made clearer by the mystique surrounding the enigmatic man at the centre of the revolt.
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It was an asset when computers were surrounded by mystique and controlled from the data processing department.
Basic Marketing. Principles and Practice
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Historical sites of revolutions are often imbued with an aura of romantic mystique.
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This dissertation argues that Friedan's feminist thought is still instructive and applicable for contemporary American women, because the feminine mystique is still imperiling them to some extent.
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The main trainers seem to enjoy the air of mystique that surrounds a lot of it, and they want to take large amounts of your money from you for signing up to their courses.
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In the preface of her 1963 book The Feminine Mystique, Betty Freidan wrote: ‘There was a strange discrepancy between the reality of our lives as women and the image to which we were trying to conform’.
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He possessed an aura and mystique that made the players respect him unreservedly.
The Sun
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There's a touch of Middle Eastern mystique and exotica in this new range.
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Today, the difficulty we continue to have in sourcing many Portuguese wines adds to their mystique and allure.
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Having retained its aura of mystique and history since time immemorial, it has become a restful corner in our hectic world.
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In the heart of winter, the northern lights crossing the night sky in green waves and the blue dusk of wintry evenings add a sense of mystique to the Lappish winter.
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Some instinctive appreciation of this fact may have given rise to the mystique which surrounded £40 a year in contemporary culture.
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I hope that fleshing out the mystique hasn't detracted at all from its allure.
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The masculine mystique promises men success, power and admiration from others if they embrace their supposedly natural competitive drives and reject all forms of dependence.
Times, Sunday Times
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There's too much mystique about writing and too many people never even try it because they assume it's too difficult.
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Within seconds of meeting him, this sense of mystique has dissolved, along with the lumps of brown sugar being heaped into our coffee cups.
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But the well-groomed emphasis fed the glamorous mystique of air travel: "People were very respected in their uniforms; they were distinct for both us as pilots as well as those in cabin service.
Meg Hemphill: Pan Am: How Real Are ABC's Uniforms?
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There's great mystique attached to/surrounding the life of a movie star.
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The monarchy has not been able to maintain its mystique.
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Burke, particularly in his criticism of the French Revolution, evoked tradition and the mystique of history to countervail any present generation's fascination with newness and change.
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Besides, this carries with it the idea of deifying money, the mystique of money, the idea of resolving matters through luck and not through work.
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There is an indefinability and preciousness about her, a mystique which informs her, an exceeding of what is seen, a nature and wondrous mystery, like that of a companion and lover, a creature and friend.
Renegades Of Gor
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His carefully crafted mystique is built entirely on his manufactured masculinity.
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They came out with paintings that showed flowers blooming in spring, the water bodies after rain, the colourful world of tribal people, trees laden with mangoes and the mystique of starry nights.
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No mystique need surround antibiotics because of their biological origin.
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In an effort to blow the gaff on this mystique we thought we would present to you one and discuss it in detail.
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Trying to live up to the precepts of the masculine mystique has always exacted a heavy price on males, especially in childhood.
Times, Sunday Times
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I hope that fleshing out the mystique hasn't detracted at all from its allure.
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In the advert huge waves crest into galloping white horses, capturing the mystique, allure and adrenalin inherent in big wave surfing.
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The mystique surrounding China cannot be denied.
Times, Sunday Times
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When Andy (Tom Everett Scott) saves the life of the beautiful Serafine by bungeeing off the Eiffel Tower as she throws herself to her hopeful death, he unwittingly gets himself caught up in the whole werewolf mystique.
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The majority of the mystique and intrigue is thrown out the window in favor of surreal visual effects and a conspiracy theory I had trouble buying into.
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Von Glasow, who is himself a "thalidomide" (that's how the people in the film refer to themselves; others apparently prefer "thalidomider") with deformed hands projecting from what should have been his elbows, has no patience with the gimp mystique.
Chicago Reader
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The fragile soufflé, often touted as one of the trickiest dishes to master, has a certain mystique to it.
Times, Sunday Times
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As a child, there was some mystique associated with a power outage.
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There's great mystique attached to/surrounding the life of a movie star.
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She affects no artistic airs and harbours few highfalutin’ notions about the mystique or cultural sanctity of opera.
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In a way, their story is much more interesting for the deliberate air of mystique they cultivate.
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Part of that is her womanly mystique, the undeniable eroticism of the unknown.
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This was a sport surrounded in a mystique that I had only read about, with a different acoustic and philosophy.
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After all, part of the old-school mystique is that not everything is handed to you on a platter; if I, running a BD&D game, have to change "longsword" to "sword", that's something I would just do the same way that D3 didn't include a street map of Erelhei-Cinlu.
Universal System
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The mystique surrounding the monarchy has gone for ever.
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After all, much of his mystique came from keeping his peers at arm's length.
Times, Sunday Times
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I don't believe in curses, I don't believe in mystique,
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Courtesy of the budget airlines, charter carriers and security regulations, flying was long ago stripped of any last hint of mystique.
Times, Sunday Times
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Among Surrealist techniques exploiting the mystique of accident was a kind of collective collage of words or images called the cadavre exquis (exquisite corpse).
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The picture loses the special mystique that historically it used to have.
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Rather than wrap herself up in the mystique of the antipathic artist, Polly admits she's trapped in a self-defeating cycle of suffering followed by songwriting purgation.
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Its mystique and appeal will grow with the passage of time every time you see it.
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Despite this, he isn't blinded by the mystique surrounding old roses.
Times, Sunday Times
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‘Chaukhandi’ stupa today stands neatly set in lush green lawns, wrapped in the quietude and mystique of history, a fitting introduction to the splendours of the once buried city of Sarnath which lies just ahead.
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It adds allure and mystique to cricket and is great for spectators.
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The mystique surrounding words such as karat and carat most probably survives from the days of the Old World craftsmen.
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Throughout all their intellectual campery about mystique, it was not her habit to say anything.
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In fact, hillbillies themselves were the first to capitalize commercially on the hillbilly mystique.
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This was the type of game that makes you believe in miracles and curses, mystique and aura, and destiny.
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There was a kind of mystique about the Japanese art of Bonsai, which many thought could be mastered only with years of training.
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I suppose that it's because there's this mystique and marvel surrounding astronauts and trips into space, you know?
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Both cut to pieces anything animal in their path, and both have acquired a mystique of terror in their own land.
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There's great mystique attached to/surrounding the life of a movie star.
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No mystique need surround antibiotics because of their biological origin.
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The mystique surrounding Cirque du Soleil is accented by the wonderment the show evokes from the audience.
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The creativity of the poet's daimonic reflections can be especially appreciated in his predilection for the adjective ‘mystique.’
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The mystique of the southern hemisphere was blown away.
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Much mystery and mystique surrounds opinion polling and focus groups conducted for political parties.
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While rumors of alcoholism and overall zaniness have circulated in the press, I think this just adds to Lula's mystique.
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In the 1960s, Betty Friedan, the forerunner of the contemporary American women's movements, put forward her feminist theory of the "feminine mystique".
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Unfortunately, though, many do not; in fact, many do the opposite, fostering a mystique and romance about weapons.
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Hey dance lovers, the last hour with simone peterman from cirque mystique with house and progressive dance hits.
World of SL
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Fans of the artist say his unique color perception translates into images that shimmer with texture, richness of color and an aura of mystique.
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The costs that the masculine mystique imposes are not just monetary.
Times, Sunday Times
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Some of the mystique surrounding the presidency has gone forever.
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Do you ever sit back and laugh at the mystery or mystique that surrounds you?
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Historical sites of revolutions are often imbued with an aura of romantic mystique.
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Much of the mystique of Oxford lies in the ancient and beautiful buildings of the colleges of the university.
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I guess that gave the day something of an air of mystique and charm to start with.
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Or perhaps it was the aura of alchemical mystique that surrounds the whole idea of breadmaking?
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By relying on mystique and word-of-mouth, whether here or overseas, the company saves a bundle on marketing costs.
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The high-speed gyrations and shrieking monkeys have been completely eliminated, with a soporific aura of mystique and discovery permeating the recording instead.
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'You have an exorbitant auditory impediment,' replied the doctor, ever conscious of the necessity for maintaining a certain iatric mystique, and fully aware that 'a pea in the ear 'was unlikely to earn him any kudos.
Captain Corelli's Mandolin
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The mystique of the southern hemisphere was blown away.
Times, Sunday Times
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Clearly the participating press participates in the inner workings of power and helps create its mystique.
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I mean that pretty much deflates the mystique that's surrounding it.
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The fragile soufflé, often touted as one of the trickiest dishes to master, has a certain mystique to it.
Times, Sunday Times
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As Denton and Une vie mystique illustrate, Cisse works in a theatrical painterly style, juxtaposing seemingly disparate subjects and images.