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I appreciate how Kelly, like my cult in Mr. Splitfoot, exploits the mysteries of outer space in his pursuit of pleasure.
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While "Japanese Story" is part of a miniwave of English-language films exploring (and exploiting) the mysteries of Japanese culture, it also follows in the footsteps of movies like Nicolas Roeg's "Walkabout" and Peter Weir's "Picnic at Hanging Rock" in imparting to the vast emptiness of the Australian interior a mystical, almost malevolent force.
Waiting a bit, writes the amiable law-and-finance-prof author, is usually a good idea: he discusses useful delays in the expert actions of fighter pilots, sportspeople and doctors; how comedians place a "beat"; why a "snap apology" can be a bad idea; and how a high-frequency stock-trading system (exploiting the mysteries of fibre-optic cable) got better results when forced to slow down.
James May explores the mysteries of light.
As a child, he had been introduced by his elders to the legends surrounding previous exploits of his tribe, to the mysteries of his religion, to the practical aspects of hunting, fishing, farming, or cattle-raising, and to his community responsibility.
This exploits the viewer of the photograph.
By John Cassidy September 29, 2009 One of the mysteries of the age is why the Obama Administration is so reluctant to exploit popular anger at Wall Street by proposing some limits on bankers' pay.
And then the mysteries of "The T.A.M.I.
As I said, the mysteries of golf".
Such are the mysteries of literary criticism.
A corollary to these mysteries of sleep are the mysteries of insomnia.
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