It is ironic, then, that the origins of this curious term are shrouded in mystery. |
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His origins are shrouded in mystery, though it seems quite possible that he was the result of a union between a man and a woman. |
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While the execution of the shuffle is straightforward, its origins are shrouded in mystery. |
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The Dane is truly an enigma whose ever-changing fortunes are shrouded in mystery. |
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The exact fate of the 45 people on board is shrouded in mystery. |
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The work discusses the experimental facts before showing that nowadays heterosis is no longer considered to be shrouded in mystery. |
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The early mediaeval basis for the present village of Deurne is still shrouded in mystery. |
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And they offer us the joy to look at Assisi shrouded in mystery of the night glittering with many bright points of light. |
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Sinister castles shrouded in mystery, deep, dark dungeons and tortuously winding corridors lure adventurers into a lost world. |
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After three years of hard graft, Arden opened her first salon on Fifth Avenue and, in common with her rival, the nature of her financial backing remains shrouded in mystery. |
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Hortense has long been shrouded in mystery and critical contempt, in part because so little is known about her. |
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The origins of the flat square stone are shrouded in mystery. |
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Because none of these textiles has been discovered close to their place of purported origin, their production remains shrouded in mystery. |
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Our gracious Majesty had dealings with unknown persons whose identity is still shrouded in mystery. |
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Is the present situation really so shrouded in mystery that we have to wait until May 2001 for a more detailed review? |
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As such, it is one of the oldest in the Iberian peninsula, although its origins are shrouded in mystery. |
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My film is therefore intended for young Polish audiences who are not familiar with the event and for whom it remains shrouded in mystery. |
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The members of this council are shrouded in mystery but it is clear they are influential. |
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There is a place deep within the Mornington Peninsula hinterland, a place shrouded in mystery and intrigue, a place where, as a child, I used to hide from the big bad world. |
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The question has been shrouded in mystery. |
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But the attack remains shrouded in mystery. |
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Mr Ocalan's status is shrouded in mystery. |
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No longer can we expect the public to respect decisions in a process that is shrouded in mystery and made by people who have withdrawn from society. |
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On this point we must also demand the truth about the young lives of two Portuguese citizens who were killed recently in a brutal ambush, an event that is shrouded in mystery. |
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Insofar as important procedural steps have taken place, such as the questioning of witnesses and co-defendants mentioned by the Government, they remain shrouded in mystery for the defendant and his lawyer. |
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The events in Naples, a city Mary Shelley later called a paradise inhabited by devils, remain shrouded in mystery. |
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It is shrouded in mystery and no description can do this time justice. |
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Angleton is one of those people who will always be shrouded in mystery. |
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His real character remains shrouded in mystery. |
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However, besides the two basic ingredients, barley and emmer the brew produced in the clay jars of the Sumerians is shrouded in mystery. |
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Many aspects of the development of Bt brinjal are shrouded in mystery, and activists are using Right to Information legislation to try and untangle the complex sequence of events. |
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This intensely private woman whose personal life remained shrouded in mystery right to the end of her life, will always hold a very special place in French music history. |
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Powered by a hand-wound movement, the tourbillion, strangely celestial, as if suspended in the void of a very spacious carriage, added its secret to a piece shrouded in mystery. |
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The character of the Doctor was initially shrouded in mystery. |
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