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He let us look behind the curtain and for me, de-mystified the whole thing.
I got a chuckle out of this. wendigomountain 2010
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Their column de-mystified wine without dumbing it down, helping me to move with confidence beyond Merlot-Cab-Chardonnay.
John and Dottie bid farewell to the WSJ Tastings column | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009
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Perhaps, for Gen Y parents, the caretaker-expectation will finally be de-mystified and duties -- and joys -- divided fairly.
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Getting cancer – or perhaps more accurately, living with cancer – has really de-mystified the disease for me, and stripped it of its psychological power.
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If professional training in French pastry-making taught me one thing beyond candy-making, it certainly de-mystified and simplified preserving.
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Hi Wendy- I hope it hasn't de-mystified truffles enough to put you off the experience, though!
The Truffle Annemarie 2008
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Leone, in films like “A FistFull of Dollars” de-mystified the west, made it dirty and grimy and amoral in a way American films never had.
Archive 2007-09-01 Steven Barnes 2007
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Leone, in films like “A FistFull of Dollars” de-mystified the west, made it dirty and grimy and amoral in a way American films never had.
"3:10 to Yuma," and "All That Jazz" Steven Barnes 2007
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The Paris Review 's first issue featured an interview with E.M. Forster, in which the old King's College don de-mystified the Malabar Caves scene in A Passage to India by revealing that he had consciously created it as a substitute for violence.
The Last Gentleman 2003
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And the truth is that, in Desert Storm, the Gulf War, the stated purpose was not to change the regime; therefore that issue was de-mystified for him.
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