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1 And the matter became the more mysterious when Malling considered Mr. Harding.
2 The drop in the sale of oral hygiene products is more mysterious .
3 The Indefinite is more mysterious , but the Definite has greater magic power.
4 Two decades on, the friend in Chbosky's follow-up is even more mysterious .
5 So it generally was, but now it was more mysterious than ever.
6 You make it all more mysterious than it was before, sighed Nancy.
7 They withdrew from society, and grew more and more mysterious and dreadful.
8 Somebody a great deal more mysterious and interesting than any of them.
9 These awkward rehearsals made the illusion seem even more mysterious and unmanageable.
10 The Catholic Church had always seemed more mysterious and impressive to him.
11 No more mysterious sounds or ghostly appearances had been heard or seen.
12 Afterward there was a long cold silence, followed by more mysterious discussions.
13 But perhaps he thinks black makes him look more mysterious and wizardly.
14 The incidents of the dog and of the curtain are far more mysterious .
15 She had always wanted to look more dramatic, more mysterious - more adult , in fact.
16 To the outside world Stein became more mysterious in his behaviour than ever.
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