Part of the allure, the mystique, of roofs is that they offer a modicum of privacy.
Ah, comes the reply, we need to maintain price stability in order to support the mystique.
After all, longer delays than this from a company like Blizzard only further the mystique.
And as he grew up, the mystique of the Rube Goldberg machine didn't leave him.
It adds to the mystique and drama that define his business, the upper tier of jewelry retailing.
Part of what made the mystique so compelling is that relatively few could hope to attain it.
They've forgotten that it's the charm, the mystique, the surprise factor that once made the NCAA so fun and special.
But flotations also force hedge-fund managers to be more transparent, diluting the mystique on which their high fees partly depend.
In part, of course, these domestic producers are cashing in on the mystique of beluga caviar (and of less pricey Caspian osetra and sevruga).
Traditional top-end purveyors, such as Paris-based Petrossian, struggled to maintain the mystique.
The man who earned his living partly through connections when he was at Peregrine now wants to take the mystique out of investment banking.
Unlike vodka, which can be made in a day anywhere in the world, tequila has acquired the mystique of its geography and its two-and-a-half-century-old traditions.
The mystique lies in its long association with Britain's royal family.
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The mystique touches not only the estimated 10, 000 Saudis who fought as volunteers in Afghanistan, but also the country's huge and growing pool of unemployed youths.
However, what these brand-obsessed parents, foreign or domestic, still do not realize is that the curtain has been pulled back from the mystique of high-priced higher education.
He is also working hard on plans to remove the mystique and patronage surrounding the appointment of judges through the introduction of an independent judicial appointments commission.
No doubt, others who enjoyed the mystique of authorship would feel threatened by all of these new ways for writers to reach readers, and readers to reach back.
It punctures the mystique that helped allow the security services to gain such clout under Vladimir Putin, Russia's former president and present prime minister and a former KGB spy.
As chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, Kennedy has brought the mystique and glitz of America's premier political family to the rough-and-tumble job of financing the party's drive to reclaim a majority in the House of Representatives.
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They are part of the fabric and the mystique of the final game of the National Football League, just as much as the half-time show, the cheerleaders, the sideline interviews, and at least three references to John Madden.
Did the band want to preserve the mystique of this much-hyped performance to ensure a hungry and willing audience if there ever was a true reunion tour (probably a groundless concern with those 20 million lottery participants not going anywhere)?
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The competition are left with a more unpredictable Apple, and it racks up the marketing mystique around the company another notch or two.
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The access to JFK's audio and written speeches provided by this book will once again inspire those who heard and read them over forty years ago, but it will also win new converts to the Kennedy mystique among the millions of Americans who were born since 1963.
The real stake is not any particular treaty, but the continuing mystique of arms control, epitomized by the Kellogg-Briand Pact outlawing war in 1928.
But it does take something away from the artisanal mystique to think of many singular bottles coming from the same factory.
This week is the fiftieth anniversary of the publication of the book, The Feminine Mystique.
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