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There are, throughout his music, exotic elements whose provenance would, we estimate, be Asia.
Investors, they add, see the presence of the exotic elements as icing on the cake.
The most salient connection was one of contrast rather than comparison, in two works infused with exotic elements.
The ingredients, especially the seafood, are splendidly fresh and carefully prepared, their exotic elements more rational than bizarre.
Gautier and several artists spent a year and a half meticulously renovating the restaurant's interior, combining local and exotic elements.
Gold, platinum, and uranium are r-process elements, as are more exotic elements like europium, neodymium, and gadolinium.
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It was found that the exotic element, which might influence the film properties, was not observed.
Tuned percussion adds a suitably exotic element, but this relatively protracted voyage needed a faster following wind.
A trip to Egypt in 1856 introduced an exotic element into his painting e.g., Prayer in the Mosque of ʿAmr, Old Cairo (c. 1860).
Racial ambiguity lent an exotic element: the Bennett sisters had black, American Indian and Irish blood; Ms. Talley was black, Indian and Puerto Rican.
For anyone with little knowledge of India or Hinduism, the depictions of various religious practices simply add to the exotic element of Mumbai, dissected from their true meaning, becoming simply video entertainment.
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