91.   He became a celebrity in a pre-World Wide Web time when mystery was still a possible aspect of mystique.

92.   He only believed there to be mysteries beyond the reach of Rome and reason alike.

93.   He said there was no mystery to his success.

94.   He had his own hitting coach and fitness coach and personal baby-sitter, and no one knew where he was, and the mystery was delicious.

95.   Here were profound mysteries that despite repeated visits were never fully clarified.

96.   Here, the murder mystery is most perplexing.

97.   His mysteries are dense and usually dark, full of complex thought and urban philosophy.

98.   However, her new mystery is a very dark, uneven read.

99.   However, Sutter said there is no mystery as to why his team has no fear playing away from home.

100.   His fellow lawyers say there is no mystery at all about how Bruck has been able to save so many people on death row.

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time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
mystery 0.02%
mystery + v. >>共 127
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