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1 To me there was a great mystery going into it, he said.
2 Dr Ross says from a science perspective it is a great mystery .
3 There's always a great mystery of why you're attracted to certain topics.
4 Still, the great mystery was how many people would actually show up.
5 The absence of an aggressively hawked personal merchandise is no great mystery .
6 Then there was the great mystery of who had founded the Talamasca.
7 Andrews made a great mystery of it and so did the press.
8 The sharp contrast of their lives was the great mystery yet unrevealed.
9 Before the great mystery he simply shrugged his shoulders and went on.
10 The Lord's Supper is a great mystery ; but also a great comfort.
11 Here now we offer you a chance to solve the great mystery .
12 Mr. Prohack's son was, in some respects, a great mystery to him.
13 Endogenous or exogenous, nature or nurture-it'sthe great mystery of mental illness.
14 Why shouldn't I explain this great mystery , as well as the other?
15 Thus began the great mystery of what happened to the water on Mars.
16 Moreover, the root of its curious name is a great mystery .
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