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1 I have an aura of wealth, which makes things awkward, you know.
2 They have an aura , a winning way of thinking and an innate self-belief.
3 It seemed to have an aura , a warmth, but also an inherent danger.
4 He doesn't really have an aura out there yet.
5 Revenants of whatever kind may have a mind, and even a soul, but they never have an aura .
6 But, if you're going to be cheap, the purchase has to have an aura of pricelessness about it.
7 She doesn't have an aura .
8 This contributes to their often sneaky appeal, and while Scorpios do have an aura of slyness, it isn't without reason.
9 In the film and throughout his art work, the crowns have an aura of majesty and destiny for his artistic career.
10 But while the bank manager is a grey man in a suit, managers of music bands have an aura of intimidatingly "cool" power.
11 Yet, for many, the food-mood link still has an aura of quackery.
12 Patti Smith has an aura that'd probably show up under ultraviolet light.
13 Can't you just tell when someone has an aura of hostility?
14 He has an aura about him, he makes you feel comfortable.
15 Janos told me you had an aura of power, necromancer.
16 Lucien had an aura of tranquility, of a being that existed outside of time.
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