Redraw Belgium and break the mystique of European tolerance—and one creates doubts across much of the EU’s eastern swathe.
And that type of person is so rare as a CEO. Which is part of the mystique and magic of Steve Jobs.
The Obama mystique transcends cultural barriers.
Shocked's song has a romantic tinge to it, but actually there is no mystique to this modest town.
But I can tell by the look in his eyes when he grazes my pubic bone with his wristwatch: this is it. He has some warped idea about the mystique.
She became a recluse, ending her career but adding to her mystique.
It means that for the first time, your heart can succumb to the iPad mystique - without having to ignore the practical input from your brain.
One person who knows him told me that had a mystique of "royalty".
It looks so mystique and so unfathomable.
Academic research is also breaking down the mystique of hedge-fund managers and suggesting that it may be possible to replicate their returns using low-cost strategies in the futures markets.
Another part of that mystique has also suffered some scratches.
A countervailing mystique clings to the streets of Lowell - and Boston's Charlestown neighborhood in "the town" - and to the hollows of Appalachia and the Ozarks.
On screen, MGM enhanced the mystique of its new star by teaming her with the best photographers and designers.