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1 I would not attempt to solve a mystery by intellect, but by being.
2 It turns out the record-breaking goalkeeper is also trying to solve a mystery .
3 What I want is for you to solve a mystery .
4 He started, then stepped in with a feeling of being about to solve a mystery .
5 You want somebody to solve a mystery , you generally don't go to a freelance writer.
6 Sue Hattersley wrote: I was wondering if you could solve a mystery for us please.
7 She would not try, in the future, to solve a mystery that was beyond her comprehension.
8 He seemed as perplexed as the rest of us, studious, mind working to solve a mystery .
9 The girls have great fun and solve a mystery while on an outing along the New England coast.
10 Want to go solve a mystery ?
11 Just trying to solve a mystery .
12 Trying to solve a mystery .
13 An Irish palaeontologist helps solve a mystery about a sea creature that lived 300 million years ago, writes Dick Ahlstrom.
14 The movie boils down to one character, acting under enormous pressures of space and time, racing to solve a mystery .
15 Yet he was not blameworthy for failing to solve a mystery which was rapidly establishing a record for bewildering elements.
16 Scientists have discovered eight genes linked to red hair, helping to solve a mystery of how redheads inherit their flaming locks.
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