The question is how open-minded we can be when Caspian caviar has cornered the market on fish-egg mystique.
Part of the allure, the mystique, of roofs is that they offer a modicum of privacy.
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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.
Demand for Cuban cigars rests partly on mystique, and mystique is a fragile thing.
Last month, Jason Pinter asked the provocative question: Does Social Networking Kill the Author Mystique?
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The air of mystique will disappear and that will take some of their allure away.
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But it has mystique, and it has great value as a signaling device.
The fact that it carried the powerful Graves mystique and surfaced unexpectedly only added to its value.
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.
But economists do owe a lot of their mystique to abstract theories the uninitiated do not understand.
When things were going well, of course, Enron's hubris seemed more like mystique.
It may not occupy the same mythical place it once did, but its mystique and cult status still endure.
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"This whole area is surrounded by a sort of mystique that makes people feel they can't understand it, "says Bennett.
"Celebrities used to be larger than life, " he says, but today they have lost their mystique to the tabloid culture.
It does set the Games apart from almost all other sports events, though, and does add to the Olympic mystique.
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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.
While Chanel let what she learned inform her judgments and responses, she maintained a powerful mystique about her recipes for style.
But it does take something away from the artisanal mystique to think of many singular bottles coming from the same factory.
The sale includes several objects that conjure up the Playboy (nyse: PLA - news - people ) mystique.
Until now she has been all mystique: bride in a family of martyrs, patroness of the disadvantaged, goddess of Indian secularism.
In part, of course, these domestic producers are cashing in on the mystique of beluga caviar (and of less pricey Caspian osetra and sevruga).
The Lords is or was a great, quaint, British institution, with oodles of mystique, impenetrable conventions, and, as it happens, a built-in Conservative majority.
Traditional top-end purveyors, such as Paris-based Petrossian, struggled to maintain the mystique.
Her striking appearance is, of course, only one element of Huston's mystique.
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