On top of that I am also managing a small team whose purpose completely mystifies me. |
It mystifies me because I can't understand what is so funny. |
What mystifies a modern historian is how a corrupt man could suddenly become honest and also become a crusader against corruption. |
The movement is thus mystifies and gains capacity for mobilisation and recruiting. |
It just mystifies me, because he could have visited me in India now, and he'd really like it. |
That type of theory, rooted in the tradition of 19th century German Idealism, mystifies freedom by seeing it as an esoteric result of ideas or ideals alone. |