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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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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Made of black bricks and tiles, Wuhou Temple looks very simple and unsophisticated but it does have an air of mystery about it. |
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With other scents, it might be barely detectable yet it gives the perfume bouquet an air of mystery. |
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The intimacy and air of mystery are conveyed through stolen glances and the softly spoken entreaties. |
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Yet, the air of mystery surrounding each character never dissipates, even after the last line of each monologue is spoken. |
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Due to the air of mystery about him, he also was one of the most parodied dictators ever. |
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I just don't see any justification for an air of mystery here. |
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Marked Allegro vivace, it reasserts the buoyancy of the first movement, although tremolos and bell-like tones in the piano add an air of mystery. |
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As far as our live shows are concerned I feel we've succeeded in shrouding ourselves in a certain air of mystery. |
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With his sophisticated stage machinery, he was among the first to bring an element of magic to the stage, an air of mystery and illusion. |
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This very unusual place is in fact a deserted village which nevertheless maintains an air of mystery about it. |
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This air of mystery surrounding the images becomes a void that desire projects. |
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That is probably also why Piaget cultivates an air of mystery surrounding it. |
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A brilliant epicurian, Rossini loved to project an air of mystery, notably by creating a false image of himself as an idler and a sensualist. |
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Take a look at some abandoned mines with their air of mystery, and refresh yourself in the Can Pou spring. |
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Already sales of the book are going well and Kieran is confident that once again children will lap-up the air of mystery and suspense surrounding his books. |
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Somehow, the town itself, retains its air of mystery, and mediaeval ambience, despite the cell phone shops, supermarket, and mini shopping mall opposite the car park. |
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An air of mystery has surrounded the crude carvings of naked females, called Sheela-na-gigs, since their scholarly discovery some one hundred and sixty years ago. |
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It plays the provocation in its purest form and takes on an air of mystery in Red Fire. |
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The 1956 Winter Games were notable for the presence of Soviet athletes, who enjoyed numerous successes and retained an air of mystery by choosing separate accommodation from that of the other delegations. |
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The air of mystery surrounding everything makes you want to find out more. |
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Without doubt the sensation of this first round, Korea DPR came to Peru with a modest target and an air of mystery surrounding their playing style. |
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Despite everything that's been written about Milton Erickson and the diligent efforts of so many to understand just what he did in therapy and why it worked so remarkably well, an air of mystery surrounds his work even now. |
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The source of those threats carries an air of mystery. |
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Some tried to romanticise Callas' death with speculations of suicide in an attempt to lend an air of mystery to that most natural and banal of phenomena: death. |
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The temple as it is, the dilapidated structure, the invasive forest, all gives an air of mystery, an air of awe, with which visitors are very fascinated. |
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Ethiopia is a country of contrasts that has maintained its air of mystery. |
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A touch of Greenwich Village, an air of mystery inspired by the Marais in Paris and a pinch of Mediterranean color: a unique mixture for a unique city. |
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The oversharing can steal that air of mystery. |
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