Sentences with phrase «mystique for»

No one has done more to glamorize and create a celebrity mystique for Supreme Court law clerks than David Lat at Underneath Their Robes.
I have a 2000 Mercury Mystique for sale.
Nissan wants to maintain the car's mystique for another two years, since the production car won't debut until the 2007 Tokyo Motor Show.
But hey, if he were still alive, there might not be any Basquiat mystique for the upscale auction houses to capitalize on.
Constantine Nasr and Tim Grieving's excellent liner notes provide insight to the «Shawkshank» mystique for a movie and score that will always be doing time as a fan favorite, 4) 10 CLOVERFIELD LANE
Variety has confirmed that the actor has officially signed on as the bad guyalong with actress Jennifer Lawrence as Mystique for Fox's «X-Men: First Class.»
They can see the mystique for what it really is, and refuse any longer to accept its delusions.
In addition to such natural devastation, the town seemed to go nowhere as outside entrepreneurs tried to capitalize on its mystique for the purposes of opening another failed tourist trap restaurant and / or bar.

Not exact matches

Even though its roots are planted firmly in the mystique of its uncompromising off - roading prowess, the G - Wagon has now become the SUV of choice for the posh suburbanite or the Hollywood starlet looking for something «different».
A lot has changed for women and men in the 50 years since Betty Friedan wrote «The Feminine Mystique
: the objectification of women; the inappropriateness of women in certain positions; the mystique and allure of women exposing themselves publicly; women in dominant positions; making the sexuality of a woman the prominent feature; women serving men; how men elevate women on one level and then judge them for it on another; and so on.
It enhances the mystique that leads young men to volunteer for war.
She described for us how she and other «first - stage» feminists fought to restore a fully legitimate place for women in the professions and in careers, a place they had won in the twenties and thirties but lost again as the post-war «feminine mystique» tightened its grip.
For a popular introduction to this mystique of nature as a cosmic creation story see Brian Swimme 1986.
Probably it belongs to the dialectics of history that direct human association with unique historical individuals, the savior and his mother, had to develop before any adequate feeling for the mystique of the earth could take place.
Similarly, though many would cite, Betty Friedan's 1963 book The Feminine Mystique as having triggered the current women's movement, its primary concern was for the white, middle - class American housewife.
Lasch finds support in Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique (1963) for his contention that the loss of common life and the decline in women's civic roles fueled the frustration that gave rise to the feminism of the 1960s.
On the mystique's terms the pastorate too can be a trap frustrating the minister's need for fulfillment as a person, a prison in which all his work, even the care of those who present themselves as the wounded of the world, may be no more than institutionally self - serving trivia.
The women copped out, and to justify their cop - out they availed themselves of the «feminine mystique,» which is nothing more than a cultural rationalization for a social failure of nerve.
(Except for the reversal of sexual roles, this was — according to the feminine mystique — a classic example of the ideal relationship.)
Thus the stage was set for the development of another mystique to blur our perceptions of reality by diminishing the general opinion of the minister while glorifying a limited number of non-threatening activities to which society seems determined to commit him.
I avoided it for so long, because it had such an old - school mystique about it, I thought it must be terribly hard.
I decided to go all dark chocolate, for a little more elegance and mystique.
For me, there was a cultural mystique about them that left me thinking, «Maybe this is a dish best left to the crêperies of Europe, or for the brunches served at fancy restaurants.&raqFor me, there was a cultural mystique about them that left me thinking, «Maybe this is a dish best left to the crêperies of Europe, or for the brunches served at fancy restaurants.&raqfor the brunches served at fancy restaurants.»
He set up a software company called Mystique, which created adult video games in the early 1980s for Atari 2600 before going out of business.
they would realize McGregor is one ass - whooping away from it all unraveling for him, as far as his aura and mystique.
According to a 2011 paper by the Families and Work Institute (FWI) titled The New Male Mystique: for dual income families, 60 % of working fathers versus 47 % of working mothers reported experiencing work - family conflict.
Whether I wear them together or separately, they create a bold, red lip look that is oh - so - perfect for fall and that Hollywood Mystique trend.
Tofu has a strange sort of mystique about it, it's seen as an odd spongy looking glob and tofu and is thought of as a food for only the «naturists», earthy - crunchy, vegan types.
Some important things to note when doing a Hollywood Mystique style is to start with a flawless and fabulous face, followed by textured, neutral shades for the eyes along with polished and defined eyebrows.
His bar, with its venerable collection of bric - a-brac, red vinyl bar stools and 75 - cent Huber Bock, is known to its select group of patrons for an equally endearing mystique that other, newer corner bars try to emulate.
It's classic but combined with a bit of otherwordly mystique, which makes it the perfect fodder for finding captivating baby names that touch on the macabre and are infused with magic and passion.
While Bercow has spoken about opening up the mystique of Parliament to the nation, the Commons chamber remains the crucial proving ground for him.
But as more cash poured in — $ 100 million from Alexion Pharmaceuticals to pursue rare diseases, $ 100 million from Merck for a set of antiviral drugs — the image of Bancel as a brash newcomer with a crisp suit and an audacious pitch became part of the company's mystique.
There are Web sites and even conventions for truck chasers, who are drawn to the cowboy mystique of long - distance drivers.
For some reason, mystery shopping has an alluring mystique.
Shrouded as a natural mystique, HGH (Growth Hormone) or GH releasers has frequently been given credited for incredible physical results.
A black stretch tee with denim jacket and ankle - length gladiator sandals makes a fabulous boyfriend jeans outfit — add a trench - style raincoat for a touch of French mystique.
Favouring multi-coloured semi-precious stones — such as aquamarine, topaz and amethyst — Chanel would make the stones emphatically larger and bolder in colour for that added drama and mystique.
Our favorite color combinations are Crush LipDrink Lip Balm + Mystique PurePressed Blush for a deep berry hue and Buff LipDrink Lip Balm + Flawless PurePressed Blush for a matte nude shade.
If you're in the market for some new summer shoes check out SwayAndCake.com «s collection of Mystique Sandals!
For me, she really stood out as someone who can stand up to the mystique and mighty aura that is Bruce Campbell.
Mystique's character arc begins with her looking human for a good portion of the movie and then, over the course of the film, learning to accept herself as a mutant and decides to stay blue until the end.
The French mystique, under the watchful eye of the Eiffel Tower and Norte Dame, makes it the perfect backdrop for a love story across the ages.
There has always been a bit of a mystique associated with men and women in uniform — it probably has a lot to do with our admiration for people who put their lives on the line every day.
Eric Lehnsherr / Magneto (McKellen), so named for his mutant ability to control magnetism and thus able to manipulate anything metallic, has created his own team, the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, consisting of Sabertooth (Mane), Mystique (Romijn - Stamos), and Toad (Park).
«On Chesil Beach» is looking for a distributor, and with the right one it should succeed in connecting with audiences eager to experience that all - too - rare thing: a romantic drama that gets so far into the mystique of its era that it takes you somewhere you've never been.
She rang in the new millennium by donning head - to - toe blue body paint and scales for her role as Mystique in Bryan Singer's X-Men (2000).
That same year, she starred with Greg Kinnear and Robert De Niro in the thriller Godsend and in 2006, she reprised the role of Mystique once again for X-Men: The Last Stand.
Tookeight hours to apply her makeup andthree more to remove it for her role as the blue - skinned mutant Mystique in the 2011 film X-Men: First Class.
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