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extends layouts/default
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block content
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section.container(data-ng-view)
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section.container
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p ˈmɪst(ə)ri/'
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| noun
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audio(src="https://ssl.gstatic.com/dictionary/static/sounds/de/0/mystery.mp3",preload="auto",data-dobid="aud",id="aud")
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button(onclick="document.getElementById('aud').play()") Play
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ol
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li
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strong something that is difficult or impossible to understand or explain.
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p "the mysteries of outer space"
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| synonyms: puzzle, enigma, conundrum, riddle, secret, unsolved problem, problem, question, question mark, closed book; secrecy or obscurity.
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p "much of her past is shrouded in mystery"
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| synonyms: secrecy, darkness, obscurity, ambiguity, ambiguousness, uncertainty, impenetrability, vagueness, nebulousness; More
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li
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strong a person or thing whose identity or nature is puzzling or unknown.
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p "‘He's a bit of a mystery,’ said Nina"
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li
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strong a novel, play, or film dealing with a puzzling crime, especially a murder.
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p "the 1920s murder mystery, The Ghost Train"
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| synonyms: thriller, detective story/novel, murder story; More
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