81.   For many computer executives, the real mystery is why the U.S. government continues to restrict the export of encryption technology.

82.   For her, the food mystery was a natural.

83.   For most of the figures, the mystery is in the meaning.

84.   For researchers, there was little mystery.

85.   For these young professionals, the mystery is deeper and more personal.

86.   For aficionados of hairy-paw Chippendale-style furniture, there is a mystery surrounding a newly discovered tea table.

87.   For Carrington, there is no mystery why relations between the United States and Nigeria have been so rocky during his tenure.

88.   For Christians, the mystery of redemption is a mosaic of saving events.

89.   For Edwards, the petty officer who had the chemical-detection equipment, there was no mystery about what was going on.

90.   For Ho, for whom flying saucers are a serious business, there is no mystery about them.

n. + be >>共 1635
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people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
mystery 0.02%
mystery + v. >>共 127
be 50.22%
surround 7.47%
remain 6.00%
deepen 4.39%
begin 1.61%
have 1.46%
continue 1.32%
end 1.17%
solve 1.02%
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