The shampoo smell was more of a mystery as I had never seen Antonio ever give anyone a hair wash. |
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The mystery caller was stocky and dressed in a blouson jacket and a baseball cap. |
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In the Paradiso Dante experiences the mystery of the Absolute firsthand, and thereby finds it certain and everlasting. |
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The best-known Walloon author is mystery writer Georges Simenon, creator of the character of the police commissioner Maigret. |
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Part of the mystery comes from the fact that the job description is changing. |
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The mystery this film sets up is how far have the tentacles and influence of the rebellion infiltrated the town? |
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It's a psychological mystery with little tension or emotion, other than confusion. |
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Police have nabbed a would-be bag snatcher but the identity of his intended victim remains a mystery. |
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While Mars and the Moon were objects of much attention by early telescopic observation, the surface of Venus remained a mystery. |
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This may very well be true yet, regrettably, the playwright forgot to let us in on the mystery. |
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Succeeding chapters take the reader from entrance to the final mystery and revelation of the martyr's tomb within. |
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Publishers like mystery writers to do series characters because it helps keep the backlist of earlier novels selling. |
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Police have issued an appeal for help after a mystery man approached a teenage girl. |
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How and why Venturia, commonly known as black scab, has spread in Manchester is still a mystery. |
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When we had left the village and were driving along in our tarantass the mystery was satisfactorily cleared up. |
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Based on the climograph of a mystery location, students investigate which location best fits with the climograph. |
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Volunteering at work meant offering to make tea or organize the Secret Santa round of mystery gifts at Christmas. |
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Assuming this is a tall tale made up to lend an air of mystery to an otherwise innocuous eBay sale it is still a clever bit of advertising. |
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So if the mystery plot is really just a McGuffin, what is Fuller really trying to accomplish by setting the story in this mental asylum? |
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All the furniture in the coffeehouse is of the 1930s style, the dark wood and rare ornaments creating an aura of mystery and peace. |
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Sit back and let Williamsburg's finest acting troupe entertain you tableside and dazzle you with special effects, music, magic, and mystery! |
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As soon as engineers repair the speed traps, the mystery attacker strikes again. |
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Though the film was shot in full color, sets and costumes alike draw heavily on muted tones, creating an atmosphere of age and mystery. |
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The writer added a breath of intrigue to the mystery surrounding the wizard. |
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The F sharp Nocturne comes to life in a remarkable manner whilst the C sharp minor Etude also creates a palpable sense of mystery. |
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When I was a little girl, the Paschal candle was extinguished in Ascension as a sign of the mystery of Christ's departure. |
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So although I have no problem breading veal, or diving into the intricacies of pasta making, seafood remains a bit of a mystery to me. |
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But it's no mystery that the ability to call an early election is a big gun in the armoury of any government. |
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One mystery is the purpose of the fine, hairlike filaments that coat the crab's arms and legs. |
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You may think that an animated film cannot match live action for a good, scary mystery. |
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Writers like the Romantics, who found mystery in the commonplace and saw the universal in each individual's experience, remind us to hope. |
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The sky was clear and filled with stars and the fragrance of the white roses drifted through the air, filling the night with mystery and romance. |
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Admittedly, the cigarette helped create an aura of mystery and romance even in the very early years of film. |
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And if anyone wants to read a really good romance with some mystery, check out Scarab by Penning Fantasy. |
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The layers of role-playing and deception add richness and interest to the characters' interactions and complicate the mystery enjoyably. |
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A mystery Danish businessman has vanished after the company he founded went into liquidation owing thousands of pounds. |
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It has already indicated that it has received an approach from a mystery bidder now known to be a private equity group. |
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The website contains enough hard facts to appease the historians, and leaves enough questions to enthrall the mystery lovers. |
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That continuity is rooted in apostolic succession, by which the whole mystery of Christ is handed on through the bishops. |
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After the game Devon would be telling his mystery girl his true feelings, right? |
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There is a light touch to the way the story is told which never detracts from the central mystery of that evil. |
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I found you on the net, and hope you may give some light to this mystery for me! |
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Both of them would be happy if someone could shed the light onto the mystery behind their child. |
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He will refuse to defend the title and sink into a life of oblivion and mystery, surfacing from time to time to make anti-Semitic remarks. |
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It's the past, and however rich and fascinating and full of mystery it may be, it's not what's happening at this moment. |
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We think of creative work as a purely human thing, and wrap invention in mystery and legal monopoly of copyrights and patents. |
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My experience with lensless imaging as my primary creative medium has shown me the pinhole camera's tremendous versatility and essential mystery. |
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I stared at the note, wishing that the mystery person had more legible handwriting. |
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This mystery man is Ashok Gandotra, a left-hand batsman who won two Test caps for India. |
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Author Margie Palatini employs word play, puns, and satire in this animated mystery, a lively spoof of the 1960s television series Dragnet. |
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When they discover the laws of nature, they feel a sense of reverence, they feel a sense of awe, wonder, mystery. |
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When the company introduced the bandsaw is still a mystery, but there are no ship saws listed in their 1888 catalog. |
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The mystery and the bad marriage frustrate the telling of the story, because so much is repressed, unspoken, festering. |
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Finally, at long last, much surfing on the net brought me to a site that had my mystery plant. |
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With witty repartee like that, it's a mystery why the woman hasn't already made a successful career for herself as a celebrity chef. |
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This intriguing and maddening novel is a curious amalgam of detective mystery, period romance, and fictional memoir. |
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Exactly what happened in those critical minutes remained a mystery last night. |
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We were given a box of mystery ingredients and had to come up with something in five minutes. |
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Anyway, I thought, a nice bacterial infection might zap the mystery virus that's laid me low for the past year or so. |
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He was sitting alone on the other end of the couch near the mystery woman who looked around the age of thirty or so. |
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Just why such an all-knowing man was borderline illiterate remains a mystery. |
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The lanes and alleys of the Marrakech medina twist and turn through a labyrinth where excitement and mystery await you around every corner. |
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Exactly how one can survive in severe subzero temperatures with a collection of blankets wrapped around them is a mystery to this viewer. |
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As his voice resonated, mingling with the call of a distant koel, the mystery of the majestic edifice stood out. |
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This is not only unsupported by the text, it also takes the mystery out of the play, reducing it to a simplistic piece of psychological realism. |
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Cunningham maintains that up to this point the focus in Mark's Gospel has been on Jesus the wonder-worker who remains a mystery to all. |
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Every mystery is contained inside another one like a Russian doll but one where each shell is the same size as the last, a recursive puzzle. |
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I recently learned firsthand what goes into making an independent film, but the process of recording and marketing a record are a mystery! |
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Given what most people today think they know about Fascism, this bare recital of facts is a mystery story. |
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After rechecking the Times article I found an editor's note that appears to explain that mystery. |
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By accepting the mission, Charles is pitched into a world of kidnap, mystery and murder. |
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It is a mystery how the fraudsters managed to get hold of the couple's address in Britain. |
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An air of mystery surrounds plans being drawn up for a new road that will cut out the bad bends at the notorious Cononley Lane Ends. |
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In the thirties she settled down to mystery production, and averaged nearly two novels a year. |
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Ten days went by and it looked as if this would become another Australian mystery. |
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In Chandler's famous puff for the superiority of the private eye over the classic mystery, its virtue is said to lie in its greater realism. |
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The unfortunate students shuffled along, trapped in the age-long wait for mystery meat and steamed broccoli. |
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This mystery is a traditional whodunnit, but with a serious vein of social commentary running through it. |
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Further compounding the peril is the fact that this is basically a murder mystery, a whodunit with slasher overtones. |
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A fleeting video image of a woman dressed in white and moving through moonlit trees cast a spell of love and mystery. |
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There is a mystery about the Aeolian Harp that still has physicists arguing. |
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Not one of them heard another bomb go off or any sort of loud kaboom, so how this came about was a mystery to them all. |
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The fact that I will never get to meet my mystery admirer just makes things all the more romantic. |
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Although I felt drawn to the drama and the mystery of Judaism, other aspects pushed me away. |
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I think our success can be put down to our friendly staff and the care we take in removing some of the mystery from buying a home. |
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It's not mystery meat cooked up out of scraps of pitch letters and press releases, and pressed into molds of zippy journalese. |
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It is a mystery, but a delightful one, even if you care not a jot for genealogy. |
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I created another area of mystery by cutting an arch into the branches of a weeping willow. |
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On the Ellen Degeneres show, actor Brendan Fraser gets a little jiggy with it and is finally bowled over by Ellen's mystery word of the day. |
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The teeth and their pattern of wear are unlike that seen in any modern mammal so what this animal ate is something of a mystery. |
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In jest, he tells Jake he shouldn't talk about his injury, making it a mystery like Henry's bicycle. |
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A local guide will lead the way, entertaining them with tales of folklore and mystery associated with the area. |
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His eyes, too, seemed to hide a certain understanding, the kind of cool display of quiet confidence and mystery. |
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It is the secret, the mystery of quicksilver, that a metal of such enormous density can yet remain liquid. |
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In this novel, Beverly Lamark is a successful mystery writer with a quick temper and acerbic wit. |
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The biggest bust of the 2002 draft barely plays and pretty much has turned teams off of European mystery men. |
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What exactly he intended with this disgusting waste of celluloid is a complete mystery. |
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The mystery of a shipwreck which has tantalised naval historians on both sides of the Atlantic for more than a quarter of a century is finally about to be solved. |
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The key question in solving the mystery is, how did the murderer enter the house? |
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Undead Monica Murphy and Bill Wasik, Wired The rabies virus remains a medical mystery. |
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Why witch hazels are not more widely grown is a mystery to me. |
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But the mystery unfolds over an airtight 22 minutes, not a laborious 8.5 hours. |
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In Arthurian legend, a knights wearing black indicate both power but also mystery and independence. |
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As of Friday, just how the final publication would play out remained a mystery, like so many Christmas presents under the tree. |
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The fate of AirAsia Flight 8501 and the 162 souls on board is a tragedy, but it will not remain a mystery for much longer. |
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Each show ends a hint of borgesian uncertainty, as if the mystery can never quite be satisfactorily explained. |
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But is she really justified in pronouncing the mystery solved? |
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But the real mystery and injustice came from Brooke being essentially written out of the history of the civil rights movement. |
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This negative impact on cardiovascular risk is, however, a seeming mystery. |
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While it's a little talkier and more reliant on suspense and mystery than trigger-happy American action shows, it should please any fan of cloak-and-dagger antics. |
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How did a star researcher into the medical mystery of chronic fatigue syndrome end up in jail and unemployed? |
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From time to time I have wondered about the origins and the whys and wherefores of this unusual memory, and only last month was the key to the mystery found. |
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But soon the mystery is resolved when he adds cold butter, to reduce the temperature, and whizzes the mixture with an electric whisk until it is frothy. |
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Just why a public body should set itself up to start a fight against its own public is a mystery to me but they sure have a fight on their hands now! |
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How anybody who has obviously taken a vow of silence can find gainful employment in the reception of a four-star hotel will have to remain a mystery. |
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Was one of dada's fathers really such a mystery or did he show his true self in his art? |
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The mystery is compounded further by the fact Leigh football director Steve Grainey, who handles transfer deals, is on holiday in Spain this week and unavailable for comment. |
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This is an ambitious 18-track programme piece redolent of the history, mystery, and eloquent loneliness in the Border hills of the composer's childhood. |
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Its beauty lay in its other-worldliness, its tone of kooky mystery. |
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Instead, a sense of worshipfulness goes together with a range of feelings, including humility, wonder, awe, mystery, joy, peace, contentment, fellowship. |
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Few female garments hold as much mystery and allure as the Indian sari. |
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Gotham may mature into a thrilling mystery that explores corrupt cops and the seedy underworld. |
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The Red Squadby E.M. Broner An octogenarian feminist channels her youth in this deft mystery. |
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In the meantime, Earhart seems to have become more than a heroine, a myth, or even a mystery. |
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Lil B is a mystery wrapped in an enigma wrapped in a song about Ellen Degeneres. |
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After three years of hard graft, Arden opened her first salon on Fifth Avenue and, in common with her rival, the nature of her financial backing remains shrouded in mystery. |
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Why Fleet Street decided that the Celtic Tiger economy was such a potentially rich seam to mine in the first place remains something of a mystery. |
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The next mystery blob really could turn out to be a new life form. |
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Each of us is a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma. |
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How we lived so long without their archives sitting readily at our fingertips is a mystery. |
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The mystery of whether big cats are stalking Pembrokeshire is no closer to being solved, after laboratory analysis of faeces failed to prove their existence. |
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He is making the rounds of all the mystery conventions, taking bows for his long and prosperous career, which may be winding down a bit after all these years. |
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It was he who first taught me that the ascent of mountains was an act of mystery, a way in to the greatest perplexities of human place in the land. |
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She was then grabbed from behind and assaulted by a mystery assailant. |
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We reached her mystery lunchmeat, and we squinted to see what it was. |
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I joined Tarawa the day before she sailed from Pearl Harbour and, after a short mystery tour to find my cabin, set about trying to find employment. |
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An aura of mystery surrounded her, but it felt like she was letting me in. |
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Whether you like or loathe the AMC mystery, you love Holder, the shifty cop played by Joel Kinnaman. |
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And what deepens the mystery to me is what his hard-line position gets him. |
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But his motives for shooting John Paul II have remained a mystery shrouded in multiple conspiracy theories. |
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Hortense has long been shrouded in mystery and critical contempt, in part because so little is known about her. |
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The mystery of why men fight has always tantalized students of warfare. |
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The Orphic literature influenced many Bacchic mystery groups in antiquity. |
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Just say the word and I'll open this door, beginning an incredible journey full of mystery, excitement, ninjas, laser guns, and sights that no man has ever seen. |
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There is a saying that every great play has a mystery in it. |
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Two dozen hourlong tales of mystery, suspense, comedy, and intrigue delivered over the course of a year. |
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The soviets got to the far side of the Moon first, and the mystery they found remains. |
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It is as unspoilt and enchanting area as you could find anywhere, full of magic and mystery, rich scenically and full of hidden secrets to tempt the inquisitive traveller. |
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It has also reminded me vividly of my schooldays, when the intellectual horizon of Chilean adolescents had more than a sliver reserved for paradox, mystery and ambiguity. |
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What prompted the Weekly Standard to publish his collection of bad-tempered, ignorant, off-the-mark comments about him and about contemporary literature is a greater mystery. |
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Watching it, it's got all the fun of a murder mystery musical, but the undercurrent of aggression never lets it slip into the realm of a wispy bagatelle. |
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Ida is a mystery of sorts, tethered to a road journey in a bleak postwar Poland. |
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So far, the mystery man in the morgue has not been identified, and neither has Mr. Douli. |
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The mystery of Mary visited by the Angel Gabriel, and told that she would be impregnated by none other than the Spirit of God. |
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The result was to put the mystery of Mary in the context of ecclesiology and Christology, reining in the excessive expansion of Mariological speculation. |
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Precisely how testosterone may trigger violence in the brain is a mystery. |
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She sat still and stiller and never looked up from some mystery focal spot on the table in front of her. |
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With a computer that goes bad and the mystery of the monolith and the indescribable ending that nobody could understand. |
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The two German wirehaired pointers have yet to be found, and their vanishing remains a mystery. |
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After nearly losing one of our best girls, I decided to get to the bottom of this mystery that is milk fever and document my findings. |
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Why the Prambanan and Borobudur temples are not as a famous as the Taj Mahal is a mystery. |
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The events in Naples, a city Mary Shelley later called a paradise inhabited by devils, remain shrouded in mystery. |
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Glynne Wickham connects the play, through the Porter, to a mystery play on the harrowing of hell. |
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This was the marconigram which was to be the key to unlock the whole mystery. |
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There is no mystery, nothing intellectual. Even the calculator, in a sense, manualizes the intellectual and wristwatches are manual things. |
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Best is Amelia, which transforms the mystery of missing airwoman Amelia Earhart into a parable of feminism and romantic self-discovery. |
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An effective routine for small intimate groups is this easy-to-do mystery by magicdom's master of sublety, Stewart Judah. |
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Indeed, when Katie flashes her upper thighs at her caro sposo, he regards them as one would a mystery piece of meat on a carvery buffet. |
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Avian flu has been ruled out by authorities as the cause of a mystery respiratory illness in Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. |
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Most important is the Ordinalia, a cycle of three mystery plays, Origo Mundi, Passio Christi and Resurrexio Domini. |
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She was intensely eager to delve into the mystery of Mr. Joplin and his brief case. |
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The mechanisms of reproductive heritability and the origin of new traits remained a mystery. |
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Even before the scent was deployed, it attracted a mystery writer, Nevada Barr, who was plotting a book around bear censusing in the park. |
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The mystery box contained quail, quail eggs, whitebait, melba toast, honey, finger lime, mini leek and mini beetroot. |
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Off this landing and over the studio was a dark cobwebby place, tangled with wiring, plumbing, ventilation and mystery. |
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The term is derived from the Latin word sacramentum, which was used to translate the Greek word for mystery. |
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The London Mithraeum is one example of the popularity of mystery religions among the soldiery. |
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Collaborative research by an international team has solved a century-old mystery in the ROM's Burgess Shale collection. |
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However, it was regarded as a place of mystery, with some writers refusing to believe it existed at all. |
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The Showgirl spotted the mystery lad while performing her second concert in the SECC on Sunday night. |
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To this horrible mystery there is not as yet, we believe, the slightest clew. |
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Knowing, as they say, is itself a mystery that weaves itself as one unweaves it. |
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The girl sleuth in a retro-pomo pop-culture winkfest that has everything but a good mystery, which was all it needed. |
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These guessings of ours, for they are more than half guessings, may throw a glimmer of light on the mystery of doll selection. |
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This new series, during which the first-ever live interactive weather map will be created, hopes to take at least some of the mystery out of it. |
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Scientists have learned a lot about whale sharks, but much of the animals' lives is a mystery. |
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The unplumbed depths of the sea will remain a mystery to land-bound humans. |
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Hosking with his pleasant voice and the mildest of Australian accents is perfect for this classic favorite of mystery aficionados. |
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More of a whydunnit than a whodunnit, the real mystery here is how these old period pieces keep chugging on. |
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All professions unwittingly make a mystery of their skills and all too often invent new gobbledegooks to confound the public. |
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Barnaby and Jones, above, are thrust into a case involving jealousy and social climbers as they try to get to the bottom of the mystery. |
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Three unabridged audiobook adaptations of Magical Cats Mystery series will enrapture ailurophiles and mystery lovers alike. |
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Fred Andrew's mystery novel, Plato's Pond, features the fictitious land of Gaia, which is a continent in the middle of the Sargasso Sea. |
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That mystery is resolved, but the grandmother's illness will require a witch ball. |
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Dive into his world and help him find the Wristlet of Tiamat to unmask the mystery behind his father's disappearance. |
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The Woolies have lost their fruit and they need young readers to help solve the mystery. |
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Quite how the British yellow press got hold of it is a mystery, though certainly not a fascinating one. |
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Here they anatomized their mystery glasses, digging into unknown what, where, and why origins. |
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Finally, the very old man is able to fly away from the small village, the mystery of his angelhood unresolved. |
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Angleton is one of those people who will always be shrouded in mystery. |
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And, although the mystery of an unsigned note rather thrilled her, it seemed underhanded. And June hated underhanded things. |
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A knowing old sheet-anchor-man, an unprincipled fellow, putting this, that, and the other together, ferrets out the mystery. |
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Joan H. Geismar is trying to unravel the mystery of old stone walls in the subbasement of Federal Hall National Memorial on Wall Street. |
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These semiconfessional jags are riveting theater because they come with a built-in mystery. |
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He also wrote a number of other mystery novels, both under his own name and the pseudonym Harrington Hext. |
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Emotional struggles blend with racecar atmosphere to create a compelling mystery recommended for any mystery shelf. |
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Holmes's powers unravel the mystery, and lay bare what villainies there are to be exposed. |
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James has written a book titled Death Comes to Pemberley, which is a murder mystery set six years after Elizabeth and Darcy's marriage. |
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When she finds the time, Jinan is reading mystery novels or browsing the Internet. |
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In 2017, he received the Poirot Award at Malice Domestic 29, in recognition of his contribution to the traditional mystery genre. |
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Also set in the Lake District is Sophie Jackson's mystery novel The Woman Died Thrice. |
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The mystery woman turned up at the most high-profile events with Kim Jong-un, leading to fresh speculation that she's Kim Jong Kardashi-un. |
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Although at first I was puzzles, I did not have to ponder long the mystery of this man's renascence. |
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The glaciers remained a mystery and many still believed the highest areas to be inhabited by dragons. |
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If it was not for him kabaddi in Europe would still be a mystery and in Poland it wouldn't exist. |
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Through the Middle Ages, the source of cinnamon was a mystery to the Western world. |
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The workings of the human heart are the profoundest mystery of the universe. |
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Its beauty was so fine, so high enblissed, My heart ached for the mystery that it missed. |
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To solve the mystery, you arm-wrestle and plank-dive your way to exotic locations, like Knuttin Atoll. |
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Spend any amount of time with Ghersi, though, and there's nothing about him that suggests any reclusiveness or contrived mystery. |
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The Sargasso Sea is often portrayed in literature and the media as an area of mystery. |
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It is an orthopraxic mystery religion that requires initiation to the priesthood in order to consider oneself Wiccan. |
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The 'art or mystery of printing' could spread sedition and heresy more perturbingly than word of mouth. |
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There is some mystery as to how the plant came to reside in the waters of Lake Maracaibo. |
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The Portuguese word is also a mystery. In northern Europe it is simply the earth-berry due to the plant's habit of creeping along the ground. |
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Norman Mailer's 1984 noir thriller and murder mystery novel Tough Guys Don't Dance is set in Provincetown on Cape Cod. |
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A letterbox bizarrely located in a very hard to reach location is proving a mystery which has got even mind-reader Uri Geller baffled. |
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It is speculated that Hewitt may have been this mystery ship, and possibly involved in Deering's crew disappearance. |
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Yet releasement toward things and openness to the mystery never happen of themselves. |
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The votes of two other incumbents in close races only deepen the mystery. |
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The origin of the name Corsica is subject to much debate and remains a mystery. |
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The pupils of her great eyes were large in the doubtful lamplight, swallowing their green fires in deep pools of mystery and darkness. |
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Lundy island is prominently featured in John Bellairs' juvenile gothic mystery, The Secret of the Underground Room. |
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Ushant is one of the locations in the mystery Act of Mercy by Peter Tremayne. |
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Not only that, this bag lady is covered from head to toe in tattoos which, as we discover, contain clues to this thrilling mystery. |
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The finding should dispel much of the mystery and controversy about how resveratrol really works. |
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Saint Augustine is said to have been walking along the seashore, meditating on the unfathomable mystery of the Holy Trinity. |
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The dramas of the Elizabethan and Jacobean periods were developed out of mystery plays. |
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Perhaps the most famous of the mystery plays, at least to modern readers and audiences, are those of Wakefield. |
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All these films are in Spanish with English subtitles, and mystery is the leitmotiv of this year's movies. |
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Women are often made to represent higher values and transformed into objects of desire and of mystery. |
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An art mystery novel The Gwen John Sculpture, by John Malcolm, features her stay in Meudon, France and her relationship with Rodin. |
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Meanwhile, stunning Cat's thoughts were obviously elsewhere as she canoodled with a mystery fella in the super-hip SkyBar at LA's Mondrian Hotel. |
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A series of festivals is organised in the city, including mystery plays, a summer music festival and a literature festival. |
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It is a mystery why this culture flourished so extensively only on the Korean peninsula and its vicinity in Northeast Asia. |
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This is a light-hearted romant ic mystery, predictable, slangy and very easy reading. |
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Around 1958, he appeared as a mystery challenger on the American television programme To Tell The Truth. |
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Near the cape there are small pits in a rock, a mystery stone, that the people believe these are footprints of Saint Andrew. |
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Why emo Philips chose that name for the zeppelin is still a mystery to me. |
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I recall, Anderson went on, the fine story of a Welsh mystery tour by bus from Cwmrhydyceirw in my constituency. |
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How the Clio came to be caught there, why the lorry driver did not spot it, and how long the motorist was trapped is currently a mystery. |
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I drove home with the mystery bag on the seat beside me. I was going to do as he asked and wait until I got home to open it. |
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In many of the stories, Holmes dives into an apparent mess to find an item most relevant to a mystery. |
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My grandfather introduced me to the mystery of life and I'm still in the middle of it. |
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The book gives the reader plenty of clues to solve the mystery. |
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The number of lives lost in the procurement of slaves remains a mystery but may equal or exceed the number who survived to be enslaved. |
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Her daughter threatened to publish our emails in a memoir. How she got them is a mystery. She's one of those cyberfreaks. |
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Mason later acknowledged that their record company had instigated the Publius Enigma mystery, rather than the band. |
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In honour of the 125th anniversary of her birth, 25 contemporary mystery writers and one publisher revealed their views on Christie's works. |
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Why the magnificent temples of Prambanan and Borobudur are not as a famous as the Taj Mahal is a mystery as old as the structures themselves. |
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Mustafa Khammash thinks so, and he may have delivered the first blow by developing a model to help unravel the mystery of milk fever in dairy cows. |
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But He, alone among humans, has two natures, one human, one divine, which are indivisible and inseparable from each other through the mystery of the incarnation. |
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The Satan of the mystery plays was a Trickster, but a dignified one. |
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Rome was also the base of several mystery cults, such as Mithraism. |
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These clues allowed us to piece together the solution to the mystery. |
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The earliest runic inscriptions found on artifacts give the name of either the craftsman or the proprietor, or sometimes, remain a linguistic mystery. |
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The further identifications of Ulpius and Pontianus remain a mystery, as they are only named by Censorinus, but the names are irrelevant to the argument. |
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The Atlantian Chronicles is a story of survival, mystery, betrayal, and of two mismatched lovers whose accidental encounter becomes a means for humankind's survival. |
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The Romantics argued that the Enlightenment was reductionistic insofar as it had largely ignored the forces of imagination, mystery, and sentiment. |
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It is not the result of the communion of the Churches, but, in its essential mystery, it is a reality ontologically and temporally prior to every individual particular Church. |
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That faith is expressed most fundamentally in Scripture and in worship, and the latter most essentially through the mystery of Baptism and in the Divine Liturgy. |
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The mystery is that if our hippocampus, like that of mother rats, shows signs of new growth, why do we get momnesia? Why do we forget to pay the bills and return calls? |
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The second half focuses on solving the mystery of the anonymous evil spell-caster with the help of a psychiatrist who also happens to be a jinn expert. |
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Miracle and mystery plays, along with moralities and interludes, later evolved into more elaborate forms of drama, such as was seen on the Elizabethan stages. |
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The second Lance Underphal Mystery, Flight of the Tarantula Hawk features the largest and deadliest wasp on the planet-a fitting metaphor for a twisted murder mystery. |
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Carol Goode AYOUR mystery plant is an Echium pininana, pictured, a superb Mediterranean species associated with the Scilly Isles and Devon and Cornwall. |
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Most reputable sources dismiss the idea that there is any mystery. |
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Because fishermen never caught anything they recognized as young eels, the life cycle of the eel was a mystery for a very long period of scientific history. |
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A garden can do with a little mystery, which serpentine paths provide. |
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During the year, Harry and his friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger become entangled in the mystery of the Philosopher's Stone which is being kept within the school. |
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The same year, she began work on the mystery film The Pledge, actor Sean Penn's second directorial effort, in which she played a child psychologist. |
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Issues the TV detectives will be tackling in the forthcoming series include bodysnatching, competitive cycling and even mystery sightings of UFOs over Midsomer County. |
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The site also boasts a glossary to take the mystery out of bureaucratese. |
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From the 14th century they were used as processional songs, particularly at Advent, Easter and Christmas, and to accompany religious mystery plays. |
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These films seek to construct a myth for the modern world that has become secularized and technologized, governed by logic and rationality instead of passion and mystery. |
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But it turned out the mystery animal is in fact Ronnie the raccoon dog who escaped from owner David McDonald's home in the early hours of Tuesday. |
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The fabled mystery ship the Mary Celeste was also built on the Bay. |
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I had inbreathed their mystery and outbreathed it again as my own. |
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Land of mystery and enchantment, continent of contrast and extremes, where adventure awaits those who dare to defy convention and choose to trod the unfamiliar path. |
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The 1979 Michael Apted film Agatha features a disclaimer in the opening credits stating that what follows is an imaginary solution to an authentic mystery. |
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For the most part, he has some knack, or trick of the trade, which by close inspection can be delected, and so the heart of his mystery be seen into. |
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The character of the Doctor was initially shrouded in mystery. |
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A blue haze, half dust, half mist, touched the long valley with mystery. |
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A simple revisit to Rust Cohle's dour determinist world view and another slice of southern gothic murder mystery would have smacked of money for old rope. |
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Gave England some early impetus, and his withdrawl was another mystery. |
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As well as encouraging externalization of mystery, male genitalization seems to encourage men to prize the qualities of hardness, upness, and linearity. |
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The mystery flyer containing skulls and crossbones appeals for criminal charges to be made against the Government for allowing fluoride in the water supply. |
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The subject of mystery novelist Donna Leon's Through a Glass, Darkly is the investigation of a crime in a Venetian glassworks on the island of Murano. |
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Why no one built a solar-powered carousel sooner is a mystery, because there's no better recipe for fun than kids, sunshine, animals, and tintinnabulous music. |
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Surely our theologies of the body can shed light on this complex mystery. |
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