She started by telling me how she could see my aura was full of negative energy and that she could rid me of it. |
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Shin-to fed the fire, and soon it burned merrily, sending an aura of warmth to those around it. |
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But still there was a warm aura about her that brought the faintest of smiles to his face. |
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The city holds a distinct aura as differentiable as its language, which is a mixture of many nearby languages. |
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Migraine with or without aura is the most common form of acute-recurrent headache in children. |
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Sometimes there is a warning of the attack called an aura perhaps an unpleasant odor or spots before the eyes. |
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I find placing a violet aura around my body keeps me absolutely safe form the fiercest guardian. |
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The intranasal form of sumatriptan is FDA-labeled for the acute treatment of migraine with or without aura. |
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The graphics are decidedly lackluster and have an aura of a home brew game. |
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These agents may be particularly effective in the patient who has prolonged or atypical migraine aura. |
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He stood at over six feet tall but had a far more powerful aura about him than Lars, who was painfully aware of this. |
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Isaac Newton documented that the etheric body, commonly referred to as the aura, holds a source of energy that is needed by the physical body. |
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The translucent surface of the water mirrors the form of the island and the sky creating an overall aura of serenity. |
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Pleasantly in-the-face, the play divests mythological heroes of their aura and presents them in a lacklustre light. |
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Over many of them there hangs an aura of impermanence, transiency, uncertainty. |
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The fact that she spent five years trying to find grounds for criticism takes on an aura of monomania. |
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See your own aura by standing about three feet in front of a mirror with a blank wall behind you. |
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Both these truths work to enwrap the book in an aura at once mysterious and almost unbreachable. |
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An aura of mystery weaves a pattern blended with the unheard of melody of fluting. |
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Blue flames began to lick around the outline of his body, as his battle aura was fueled by the uncontainable rage built up inside of him. |
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His straight, patrician nose simply added to the resolute, aristocratic aura surrounding him. |
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His skin was a pale peach shining with a black aura as he walked over to her. |
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Personally however words like ' authentic ' are just to problematic to use without the necessary aura of cynicism. |
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Instead he relies on brutality, scatological humour and a pervasive aura of coarseness. |
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Stepping on a plastic toy disturbs your aura nearly as much as stepping in a cow pie. |
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The aura is a symptom that usually occurs before the onset of the pain itself. |
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The results were true only for people with migraine accompanied by an aura, or a warning sensation that occurs before the headache begins. |
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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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Perhaps it is a sign of the home team finally losing its mystique, and most importantly, its aura of invincibility. |
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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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Or perhaps it was the aura of alchemical mystique that surrounds the whole idea of breadmaking? |
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Yet indigenousness has acquired a moral aura, not only among those claiming such status, but among observers and scholars as well. |
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They are nearsighted, and do not see past the aura of bright lies that he has shrouded himself in. |
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One of them was tall, with a dark power surrounding him like an aura with long, raven hair pulled back from an angelic, elfin face. |
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It is important to note that most patients with migraine do not have an associated aura. |
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At its simplest the aura may take the form of a familiar odour, or more commonly a disagreeable or even disgusting one. |
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Many women experience an aura, which signals an impending hot flash immediately prior to its onset. |
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The aura surrounding consultants was not simply a function of their position at the top of the hierarchy. |
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It also created a distinctly meditative aura, giving the water tower a chapel-like peacefulness. |
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The downright spooky supernatural aura enhances the staying power of this film in your mind. |
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And it is this shape of his dome combined with his height that gives him the majestic aura. |
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He was as devoted to secrecy as he was to power, and by intrigue and double-dealing he maintained an aura of aloofness. |
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And here, enveloped in the power and aura that Skybury exuded, Ravenna understood how true that was. |
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It is an era of, an aroma of, an aura of some mesmerizing music performance. |
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Canopies, finely executed pillars, draperies folded in gentle scallops and garlands lend to her pictures an aura of opulence. |
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His still-life objects, of course, remain secular, but he endows them with an almost sacramental aura, into which he draws the scullery maid. |
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In what seemed to be Zachary Johnson's most vulnerable moment, he still had that aura of conceit or self confidence. |
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The result turned out to be so hard to understand that the novel acquired an aura of profundity by virtue of its sheer incomprehensibility. |
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He stopped a foot away, leaning against a lamp pole and sending out the aura of something set to kill. |
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I stared silently out the window as an eerie aura of phosphorescence crowned the long rows of waves crashing onto the beach under the moonlight. |
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While the stars gave off small bright pinpricks of light, the moon had a soft and faint glowing aura. |
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Both within the camera frame and outside it, the Chevrolet came to symbolise status, aura and charisma. |
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The characters in this live-action film resemble claymation figures, which gives the film a surreal aura of detachment. |
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They come with a coppery glow in the aura and always bring transformation of the soul, if you will let them. |
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You know, there's a certain kind of photography now, Kirlian photography, which can actually photograph your aura. |
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His wizened and wrinkled face and his long, flowing beard contrasted sharply with the aura of power that seemed to flow from him. |
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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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The tiger's immense power and strength give it an aura unmatched in the animal world. |
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Her beautiful curls were let loose in a wild array of curls to heighten her aura of innocence. |
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He bore no malice, his aura was tinged slightly with regret, pain and longing. |
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Was it the leftover vibe of previous aura seekers who had come to this room? |
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Choosing one, he stepped inside a little room almost militarily neat, and masculine in aura. |
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The intoxicating brio of the coda capped a performance that approached that rarified aura of perfection! |
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Augustine had an aura like lop-eared rabbits and fluffy baby chicks that demanded even the most crotchety of old men stand up and take notice. |
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He was a tall man with grey hair and a long mustache, with an almost tangible aura of power about him that didn't fit the role of a waiter. |
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In this way, perhaps, he seeks to cloak his book in an aura of scientific respectability. |
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Longchamp is a very picturesque place and Paris has that romantic aura about it. |
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Sure enough, the tremor of his voice instilled fear but something within felt familiar with his malevolent aura. |
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From the forest came the aura of flames, the roar of forestry engulfed in fire and the crackle of burning leaves. |
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She was the least savant of the group, according to her tattered footwear, and her lackey hair job tailed the backwoods hillbilly aura about her. |
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The March 1 ritual is connected to the legends of the aura of amulets used as protection from evil eyes. |
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So artworks begin to take on the aura of talismanic objects of prestige and power which have value on their own account. |
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Its bald expanse colonized by a single stubby tree, the narrow courtyard has the bleak and slightly disturbing aura of a de Chirico painting. |
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So we have a precedent for numerals also having a less definite quantificational aura. |
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The solitariness of the job gives shepherding an aura denied everyday employment, and sheep a distinction and poetry not offered other animals. |
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It was a remarkable accomplishment, but it destroyed the brand's aura of exclusivity. |
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Ryan's whole body tensed up and his jokey, light-hearted aura dissipated in a second. |
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The aura of older artworks stemmed from their special power in religious cults and their unique situation in time and space. |
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It bathes us in its own sad aura of humiliation, and makes us feel grimly disappointed. |
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Men can actually take on that aura of authority just by moving through life with an air of self-assurance and a boost of self-esteem. |
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Though 25 years his junior, Ethel gives off the aura of having been around the block a few times. |
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I do think that sacral aura of science, and its priesthood of scientists, has faded as the ultimate authority in our lives. |
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This opaque crystal is a powerful aura cleanser and can be used to clear sacred spaces. |
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Of course, to gain that aura, the chefs have also had to brush up on their social skills, mannerisms, deportment and general knowledge. |
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His smile was charming, and his eyes bright and winsome, and with his aura came an atmosphere of leisure accompanied by a tinge of duress. |
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The timbre of his voice, his posture and bearing, gave him an aura of steady authority. |
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In this age of computer design, stadium mood and atmosphere can be engineered to give an aura of menace to the most sanguine opponents. |
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By some strange reason, when Tiffany's front door opened today after I knocked, I felt an aura of menace glaring back. |
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In unsettling contrast to its meticulously groomed environs, an aura of dilapidation pervades the site. |
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They need some kind of invisible stitching, a dash of the X factor that brings an unyielding aura. |
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He intuited the critical white areas on his canvases to convey dramatic aura. |
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The beat of the drum may sound weaker in the urban setting, yet the celebration still has its special aura. |
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Well, I'm not sure what an intoxicatingly Floridian aura of laissez-aller is, but it sure sounds fun. |
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A sudden aura of seriousness descended upon us and we returned our sober attention to the doctor. |
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Along the one-kilometer road, which is closed to traffic at night, Chinese paper lanterns provide dim illumination and an exotic, enticing aura. |
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As the cantrip for detecting magical aura levels finished, the usual tingling feeling came into his body, and instantly escalated. |
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These vibrant color fields have an affinity with the spiritual-esthetic aura of Mark Rothko's canvases. |
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The place still had an aura, and an odor, of corrupt bureaucrats and their intellectual lackeys about it. |
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The room didn't appear gloomy or depressing, but it still had this certain aura of darkness wrapped around it. |
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Ravena summoned her psionic powers and a fuchsia aura enveloped her snowy white skin. |
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I doubt he intentionally called the woman, but I think it would be wise to reteach him how to shield his aura. |
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There was a serene and tranquil quality about Dermot, a gentle aura of goodness and kindness that radiated from his heart. |
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The subject herself was surrounded by the common aura of light to silhouette her against the stern of the ship and the shades of darkness astern. |
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Because authority figures emanate an aura of rightness, their actions cannot easily be challenged. |
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Her air of carefreeness would be replaced by a cold, calculated, even deadly aura. |
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Morrissey is very careful about his image and needs to keep an aura of mystery about him. |
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For a band who have consistently cultivated an aura of mystique, the amiable blokeishness of much of the set is both unexpected and reassuring. |
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Her appearance was motherly, and she had an aura about her that just seemed to welcome Katherine in. |
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Almost half a century later their privileged lifestyle and their aura of being an exclusive caste still attracted comment. |
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Their glamorous aura of unattainableness makes them idols to millions of Japanese fans. |
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Muddy lanes surround dismal tin shacks and there is an aura of despondency and despair, which even the myriads of children do little to dispel. |
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The call wiped away a little of that aura of omniscience and omnipotence that Rubin had carried for so many years. |
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There was an aura of displacement about him, I felt, and it wasn't because of his ragged clothes or the shabby appearance. |
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The movie is hauntingly beautiful, suspenseful, and infused with a strong aura of old Hong Kong. |
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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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The meditative mood and ethereal atmosphere of the painting create an aura of intimacy that counters the epic scale of its composition. |
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But, generally, the right uniform confers an aura of authority and legitimacy on even the most questionable of occupations. |
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What he transmits far more effectively than most designers, including other famous colleagues, is an aura of power. |
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Psychiatric classifications have an aura of scientific certitude about them that is not really justified. |
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I don't believe in the concept of auras, but if I did I would say he was definitely giving off an aura of pure evil. |
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There was an aura of pride surrounding him, a glow that made him look happy and that ended up making me feel a little better too. |
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In Celtic Spiritual tradition, it is believed that the soul radiates all about the physical body, what some refer to as an aura. |
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In his hand was a long, crimson staff, and an aura of magical strength surrounded him. |
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Historical sites of revolutions are often imbued with an aura of romantic mystique. |
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The man on the ground had only a faint aura since he was no longer conscious. |
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The last thing he remembered was the blue aura surrounding his body and a blinding light. |
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An aura of wisdom surrounded her but she looked so young she could have passed as one of Serena's classmates. |
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Darius' eyes were hard and intense and his stormy aura swirled with angry red. |
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His blades, still blazing with a powerful energy, cut through Strife's scorching aura without the slightest resistance. |
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The simplicity of her designs here, the aura of unforced beauty truly took them to the next level. |
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She had that same aura of persistent irritation that wafts on the breeze ahead of wandering herds of Jehovah's Witnesses. |
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His private manner and aloofness, coupled with his pre-eminent intellect, no doubt created an aura of other-worldliness around him. |
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I will have to maintain an aura of dignity even if I am thrown into a cesspit. |
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There was an aura of strangeness around the set, a sort of quiet eeriness to it all. |
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Much of Mumbai is polluted, overcrowded and frenetic, yet the city has an aura of magic and irrepressible hope. |
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He has a sense of humour, is highly intelligent and blessedly was quite free of that terrible aura of ego that surrounds all ranking politicians. |
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My neighbor tells me it's the magic of the wand combined with my psychic aura. |
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I still sense an aura of coldness, but I guess that's something I'll have to approach practically next time. |
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Regular contact with the beneficent mystical forces will surround you with a protective aura. |
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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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Singh's career-long use of color, always uninhibited, may contribute to the present volume's coffee-table aura. |
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Both wore the aura of violent gang life and that meant good box office business. |
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Ian's black hair was streaked through with red, giving him a rather intimidating aura despite his small build. |
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Even from this distance it exudes the smug, self-satisfied and lively aura for which it is famous. |
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Having made its acquaintance in reproduction, we have become convinced that it stands in splendid isolation, separated from the earth by an aura of eternity. |
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Her aura of poised confidence was gone, leaving behind a tired air. |
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The artist here sits in the foreground of the picture, his troubled head, larger than life and encircled in red, rises amid shrouded tables, which have the aura of coffins. |
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I've met some reasonably powerful people in the world, and there's usually an aura that is quite difficult to crack, and you fumble for your words. |
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People love to do camping here because of the fascinating aura and to grab 15 pounds of agates, geodes and quartz that anyone can gather and take to home. |
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Negative energy that is part of your aura attracts more negative energy. |
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It gives an aura of maturity and authority too, adds another group. |
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Far from flying off in alarm at my approach, as just about any other bird would, this specimen of Cathartes aura greeted me with the avian equivalent of a yawn. |
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Television has played no small part in the creation of an aura of respectability around supernatural mumbo jumbo, whether it be presented as new age or old school. |
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An aura of mystery surrounded her, but it felt like she was letting me in. |
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Although one of them is stronger, and the other's aura faint. |
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Two showers and 24 hours later, I still fancied that I carried the aura of charred flesh with me shopping, to my sons' nursery school, around my own home. |
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No evidence supports their use during the aura phase of an attack. |
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One such experience taught me the nature of my migraine aura. |
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Some of my favorite albums in recent memory used exotic instruments, indecipherable lyrics, and amorphous structures to create a sublime aura of the unreal. |
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Do halos work of the same colour scale as that aura malarkey? |
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And watch the backs of the heads of the aura vampires in your life getting tinier and tinier as they sashay away. |
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Six patients described an aura, and three were noted to have automatisms. |
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Rather, cultivate an aura of benign but almost yawning familiarity. |
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Maduro has sought to do the same, but he lacks the charisma and the aura of his political godfather. |
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The friendly aura vanished, her eyes dead, voice robotic and confident she was correct. |
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With the Sun warming your aura, cheerleader Mars egging you on and generous Jupiter strewing your path with stardust, you Cancerians are this month's lucky ducks. |
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I will be singing her praises with hyperbolic terms of exaltation, extolling her to the highest degree, her aura will be raised to mythical proportions. |
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The aura of a mad childhood is created mainly by McCarthy's constant use of cartoon figures and grotesque rubbery masks, often with protuberant noses. |
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The naked red light bulb gave the room an eerie surreal aura. |
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Generally, an aura lasts no more than a few minutes and is followed by a migraine within an hour. |
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But beyond that, it also has an aura about it, a mysticism of exclusiveness, that makes it rather forbidding. |
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By the time he approached the turn, he had dispensed with his trademark cap along with the aura of controlled authority he usually brings to a golf course. |
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Her latest book, Light Body, an intense study of the human aura, spiritual energy and the awakening of the human soul will be published in September. |
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Miri sat calmly at the table, surrounded by an aura of soft green. |
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Her hands then began to glow, surrounded by an aura of white light. |
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The woman grinned and began to chant, an aura surrounding her body. |
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Ignorant and inarticulate as he was, he and his handlers knew how to create at least an ersatz aura of seriousness. |
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For visitors following the marked trail that leads around the battlefield, its powerful aura helps conjure up the tableaux that unfolded over a hundred years ago. |
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Its insouciance with punctuation may lend the book an aura of difficulty, but in practice this is not the case. |
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The pseudonyms gave the sisters an aura of mystery and secrecy, so much so that some readers believed that all three were one person or that they were males. |
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The most common aura is visual, involving light sensitivity or blurred vision. |
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The style is elegant and understated, the aura of weariness and mortality extremely powerful. |
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While he never diffused an aura of vanity, he held his fine features at a haughty tilt as though regarding himself dispassionately in an invisible looking-glass. |
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Creating an aura of titillation will cause album sales to skyrocket. |
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The players liked him because he had a great aura and charisma about him. |
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The aura of poverty, corruption, and urban decay is overpowering. |
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Musicians such as Charlie Parker, Count Basie, and Lester Young exuded the aura of outsider-as-insider. |
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Already topping hoary hair the man was not someone that attracted attention, nor did he hold the commanding aura that previous councillors of his seat demanded. |
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Any item that comes from a chiller cabinet, as opposed to a freezer, tin or packet, has an instant cachet, an aura of freshness and superiority about it. |
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He had that evil aura around him and was threateningly coming closer. |
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An aura is a warning symptom, or set of symptoms, that precedes an oncoming migraine. |
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Postal voting removes the aura and mystique of the democratic process. |
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The term aura, with its associations of authenticity, power, and presence in a work of art, proves to be apt for elucidating the primary concerns of this book. |
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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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That we especially attend to, and emphasize, borders and boundaries is evidenced powerfully in our use of halos, the nimbus and the aura in the arts. |
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In this watershed sequence, the oblique angles and edgy camerawork signal the presence of Jeffrey's gaze as his invisible aura surrounds Susan in her destitution. |
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My main symptoms are rapid onset aura with teichopsia, fortification spectra, unilateral temporal hemianopia and scintillating scotoma, in varying degrees of influence. |
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I pass four Shelter chuggers, my do-not-approach aura clearly on the fritz as two of them tried their circus-style freakshow beckoning tactics on me. |
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It is an igneous or fiery aura, not indeed in the open act of combustion, but composed of the finest and most minute particles of a peculiar species of elementary fire. |
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Religion in Berger's view, it will be recalled, takes humanly constructed meanings and significations and objectifies them, giving them an aura of facticity. |
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And truly, the lack of coverage by the world's most powerful media outlets and the fact that all guests are sworn to secrecy gives the whole conference a preternatural aura. |
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One can strip the fifties of its illusive aura of dull conformity without inflating cultural dissidence or generational muscle-flexing into political resistance. |
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An agreement was reached in 1960 allowing restricted public access, but the collection retained its almost legendary aura as a virtually inaccessible treasure trove. |
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He has to be captured or eliminated in order to put an end to this almost now mystical aura that he has of being invincible, unfindable and unpunishable. |
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Maybe the inhabitants can't see it, but there is a freshness and antique aura of the quaint little shops and farms that is breathtaking and endearing. |
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Eventually the use of the body, ritualism, masquerade, and the shrine-like aura in non-Western religious and art practices found their way into conceptual art. |
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The movement had the dreamy, almost improvisatory aura of an arabesque. |
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He has charisma, a fabulous new line of hipster clothing, a reality-TV show in development, and a posse of hot young actors swooning over his righteous aura. |
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He meets scientists who put his powers to the test, mapping his brainwaves, photographing his aura and testing the power of his mind to influence electronics at a distance. |
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The young women, far from bearing an aura of the soberly domestic, will be putting on their best finery, decking themselves out in hopes of attracting a lover. |
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The aura of solitariness that surrounds Don Pedro was perfectly handled by the camera in the final dance, as it left him to concentrate on the other revellers. |
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Most of the Atari employees I saw projected an aura of almost delirious bliss. |
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He was, in fact, of average height, but he had an aura like a pope or a head of state. |
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That decision provided an aura of authority that attracted new recruits and seemed to pay off in the short term. |
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The subtle veining and white of the stone make the panels look extremely delicate, parchment-like, with an aura of fragility much like stained glass. |
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An aura of impotence has consumed the government, as deep, across-the-board cuts everyone says they oppose set in. |
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Since its early days, train travel has been shrouded in an aura of romanticism. |
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There's an air of calm about the place, an aura of tranquillity. |
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Its towers and some of its churches were built by Italian architects, lending the city some of the aura of the renaissance. |
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He goes further, endowing his machines with a spiritual aura. |
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But even more important than these jugglesome statistics is the aura and atmosphere of the city itself. |
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It was the aura of an iceblink, indicating a sea of pack ice directly in front of them. |
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He focused on the role of the fairies, who have a mysterious aura of evanescence and ambiguity. |
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There was a prefuck aura in the room, a sweet taste in their mouths, melting saliva, and hidden places and caves. |
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His aura was calm, and his being exuded a subtle spiritual magnetism. |
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And when the aura of sports reaches the stratospheric level of a Michael Jordan, tout le monde takes notice. |
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When he says that the nonreproduced artwork has an aura, what he means is it's not boring. |
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She sprang out from their midst like the Virgin in a busy Annunciation, calm as Mary and nimbed with that unmistakable aura of the chosen. |
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The music and lighting make it clear that there is a genuine aura around him. |
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He was a prize male with the sexual aura of a massive hunk with low hangers. |
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It exudes an aura of a village of yesteryear, populated with modern residents who are clearly aware of their good fortune to live there. |
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There is both a tense as well as a contemplative aura to this relationship, a history of violence as well as a mystagogic intimacy. |
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If Arjun's young mechanic is a deceptive scowler, Dimple's regal aura exposes a highly flawed side to her persona at one point. |
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She had a history of MA with visual and paresthetic aura lasting 5-7 minutes and migraine without aura for 20 years. |
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These families exude an aura of nobility, which prevents them from certain marriages or occupations. |
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Cosentino G, Fierro B, Vigneri S, Talamanca S, Palermo A, Puma A, Brighina F Impaired glutamatergic neurotransmission in migraine with aura? |
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Dummy runs, false documentation and cover loads to give an aura of legitimacy were common themes in the plot, he added. |
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Produced in hidden glens, unlicensed poitin acquired a romantic aura of illicitness. |
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It gives them all aura, a collective power, an almost animal force. |
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The Swiss scientist Auguste Forel is almost disembodied, as the stuff of his suit dissipates into the Blakean aura behind his head. |
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He gave off an aura not of romance or woolly artisanality but rather of canny commercial nous. |
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Just like Smetana Fibich made major demands on performance and endowed his works with an aura of the uncommonness that is not compatible with everyday theatre practice. |
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Sri Peetam has an aura of a peace that passeth understanding. |
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In other words, intellectuals exercise verbal gymnastics to discredit empirical evidence in order to give them an undeserved aura of sagaciousness. |
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The event will feature private readings, talks, aura and kirlian photography and demonstrations with healing crystals, birthstones and tarot cards. |
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Some of this criticism targeted The Matrix's own auteurist aura. |
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Also dented was Oregon's reputation, and the aura of unstoppability. |
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Even in the halls of Congress, economic arguments against immigration are losing their aura of truthiness, so pro-enforcement types are focusing on national security. |
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I later learn this fore-signal is called an aura, and that what I am experiencing is a form of epilepsy, a small 'focal' fit, affecting a speech centre. |
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Sociologist and Professor Emeritus Brenda Danet and Tamal Katriel, professor of communications, noted that mass production undermines the aura of cultural objects. |
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Although he seemed less introspective than the rest and his run-on sociobabble was a bit more aimless, he conveyed the same aura of perpetual distraction. |
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The moyenne bourgeoisie or middle bourgeoisie contains people who have solid incomes and assets, but not the aura of those who have become established at a higher level. |
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Some authors have suggested that Dodgson may have suffered from this type of aura and used it as an inspiration in his work, but there is no evidence that he did. |
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The exuberant reanimation of the presumably dead fornicators lends a necrophilic aura to the lighthearted protraction of their exhibitionistic al fresco ecstasy. |
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Apart from the visual aura, other premonitory symptoms include photophobia and phonophobia, fatigue, neck stiffness, blurred vision and difficulty in concentrating. |
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In the introduction the reader is presented with the dual concepts of Aura and Icon as reference points in the journey to mapping Mouride visuality. |
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For the future, Aura is looking at entering the Hindi film music segment. |
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Yammara has been sleeping in desultory fashion with a student, Aura, who then turns up pregnant and moves in with him. |
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An entry level 1.6-litre Aura saloon is priced at E24,635, ex-works. |
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The Kobo Aura HD is perfect to take with you, whether heading for the beach or on a city break. |
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The mysterious one hits up Aura when he will be joined by Size Records' favourite Tim Mason, Tom Quinn, Ava and Kid Swarve. |
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In July 2007 Aura Estrada, a promising Mexican writer studying in New York, sustained fatal neck injuries from bodysurfing off the Pacific coast of Mexico. |
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