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Indeed, an undeniable mystique surrounded the luxurious lavatory, to which only some men could gain access by paying a fee.
Musical analysts sometimes allow the same mystique to isolate music from culture, or to disavow the seriousness of musical studies that lack deep formal analysis.
The other probes cultural dispositions within the movement concerning internal decisionmaking processes, issues of gender and sexuality, and the movement's symbolic repertoire and mystique.
Is it not preferable to use sport, fresh air and cultural education to foster a mystique of joy and beauty and health?
The mystique of such women and their connection to the divine was imparted to the populace in sermons during profession ceremonies and funerals of nuns.
This sense of mystique was a real and important part of the excitement.
This pious act of secular communion clearly enhanced the viceroy's prestige and the mystique surrounding his office.
Political veils mediate between citizens and their political structure, idealizing their best features and surrounding them in mystique.
During the 1640s the magic and mystique of monarchy remained remarkably resilient.
It compels to a point, but it also appears to capitalize on, if not exacerbate, a popular perception of the phenomenon's mystique.
All three terms, moreover, are surrounded by an aura of mystique and are heavily loaded with emotional connotations inimical to sober scientific investigation.
The description of a personal exodus embarked upon by the young rapper under conditions of extreme adversity is crucial to the construction of mystique and legend.
What was also apparent was that there is a need to 'popularise' linguistics and to banish the mystique with which a number of linguists have cloaked themselves.
There was the mystique of guerrilla war.
Though not utterly baseless, this mystique of a secret craft obscures the primary fact that most music is kept in circulation by the preferences and listening habits of non-specialist audiences.