Oh, how she missed those mystifying green eyes and that dashingly handsome smile that sent fluttering butterflies down her stomach. |
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Other images are just as mystifying the spine of a sea urchin, sharks' teeth, sponges and ascidians, to name a few. |
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The reason for this is truly mystifying as she never missed an opportunity to work with both famous and unknown singers and orchestras. |
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Basically an academic, she's constantly being retained as a consultant to police departments with mystifying serial killer cases to solve. |
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His mystifying style owes as much to African guitar as it does to the double-edged genre of math rock. |
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She brings a romantic and mystifying element to each role that mesmerizes me. |
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This abomination is an insult to taxpayers' intelligence, and why we have put up with this nonsense is mystifying. |
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Among the expedients resorted to in exploiting a scientific fraud, mystifying lingo is one of the commonest, and in this he was an adept. |
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Hendricks runs around through the movie clad in these throwback sneakers, a totally mystifying move by the wardrobe department. |
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The Labyrinth of Egypt Video Slot takes you back to the time of pharaohs, pyramids and the mystifying sphinx. |
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Unlike the cryptic acronyms and mystifying gamer terms that baffle us oldsters, the emoticon does not discriminate on the basis of age. |
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The hypnotic rhythm and the mystifying images linger on into about three quarters of the film. |
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And they have the information on behaviour and technology to guide their customers through the increasingly mystifying choices they must make. |
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Mr. Speaker, it is somewhat mystifying to hear the minister make these kinds of remarks. |
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Striving to be evocatively mysterious, Eyrie is in the end merely mystifying. |
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This proves a liability when Martin attempts to convey Francis's Christocentric approach to poverty, or his equally mystifying struggle to maintain bodily chastity. |
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While they may not have been such strict barricades as has often been supposed, choir screens were highly potent in their role as mystifying enclosures. |
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From the wild weather to the harsh landscape, Iceland has its fair share of mystifying phenomena. |
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For an old soldier like McMaster, the very notion of civilian life may seem mystifying. |
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Why Beinart would purposely misrepresent these commonly known facts is mystifying. |
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They have been berated for being bland, boring, meandering and, most mystifying of all, not playing trance or whatever this week's essential dancefloor mutation is. |
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If not, it's simply mystifying, as well as painfully unfunny. |
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Please do not misdirect this information by mystifying it beyond recognition. |
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I could not resist the temptation of mystifying him a bit, I suppose it is some taste of the original apple that remains still in our mouths, so I handed him the shorthand diary. |
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Yet elsewhere, in the former Yugoslavia for example, such fears seem mystifying and even paranoid. The new and future members also share capital-thirstiness. |
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They see Mr Orban as merely the latest example in a long line of erratic eastern politicians prone to mystifying and ungrateful bouts of troublemaking. |
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Wholesome food, unwholesome profits A great British bounder Beijing rules Activate the money star Three degrees of trial separation Wrong number ReprintsMr Fielmann finds such unbusinesslike talk mystifying. |
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It seemed mystifying that these privileged people had actually handed over money to leave behind their jobs, homes and families and put themselves through a week of pain and suffering. |
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Friends and colleagues find it mystifying as well as tragic. |
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Once more, attempt has been made to conceal past tragedies from the collective mind, like that of the Ogoni people, by replacing them with mystifying promises of future paradise. |
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To throw light on what is mystifying about such a representation of the facts is of importance not just theoretically but also in practical terms. |
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Citizens now expect Europe to act, and this is why it is mystifying that many national leaders, even now, remain caught in the each to his own' policy. |
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Handel's continual return to Rome is somewhat mystifying. |
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Pension plans, by and large, continue to be mystifying. |
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For a trader who has been brought up on charts, moving averages and oscillators the concept of squares, circles and square roots can be a little daunting and maybe a little mystifying. |
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Sohane didn't believe in mental telepathy, but it was mystifying to see how often they had the same thoughts and the same needs at the same moment, and how they shared the same emotions. |
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This statement may appear mystifying and even banal, but it is made in the context of how 'new elements map into older forces' to create complex and often destructive outcomes. |
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Drake found the statements Chesapeake mailed him each month mystifying. |
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The busy hostile world outside is mystifying and a little unreal. |
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Ludlum has never come up with a more head-spinning, spine-jolting, intricately mystifying, Armageddonish, in short Ludlumesque, thriller than this. |
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To the observer, an unknown high-context culture can be completely mystifying, because symbols that are not known to the observer play such an important role. |
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The magician has been mystifying his audiences for years with his amazing tricks. |
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