The music of the mystical Frenchman, who died in 1992, reaches far beyond that.
It turns on a concept called domicile, which can border border on the mystical.
This was the 1970s and Jobs was intrigued by the mystical ideas of the decade and his passion for Bob Dylan.
Don't let those "out of stock" signs fool you into thinking the mystical handset has been completely wiped from existence, however.
Mr Allawi, himself a Shia Muslim, believes the mystical (or Sufi) tradition must be an integral part of the revival of Islamic civilisation.
Conor Oberst (the person) produced Conor Oberst (the album) pretty much on an impulse while visiting the mystical mountain town of Tepoztlan in Mexico earlier this year.
Add the mystical mental discipline of a samurai warrior, if I can also force myself to perform more than one or two tai chi swings.
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The mystical tipping point at which individuals, families, markets, Wall Streeters, or politicians lose confidence in the income-to-debt ratio becomes the dominant aspect of decisionmaking.
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It is tempting to contrast the formal, intellectual way that much Western classical music expresses emotion with the mystical, organic way that we hear with Mambazo.
The bombers took aim at the poet's shrine because it represented Sufism, the mystical form of Islam that has long been predominant in India and Pakistan.
As well as strong family loyalties, part of the glue that held the Chechens and other north Caucasian people together was Sufism, the mystical strand of Islam.
Yet as a rule the success of a new religious movement depends not so much on the mystical visions of its founder as on the executive energy of its first evangelist.
He is greeted, in turn, by warring witch sisters Theodora, Evanora and Glinda, played by Mila Kunis, Rachel Weisz and Michelle Williams respectively, who show him the good and the bad in the mystical land.
The imagery might also be consistent with an alternative theory which was aired in the Jewish Chronicle, a British weekly: that the codices belonged to forerunners of the mystical tradition which became known as Kabbalah.
The country's history is filled with terrible uprisings inspired by newfangled religions--among the most recent and cataclysmic, the Christian-tinged Taiping Heavenly Kingdom from 1851 to 1864 and the mystical, Kung Fu-like Boxer Rebellion at the turn of the century.
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Given that Gainsbourg resembled a horse with a hangover, it may seem unfeasible that creatures of rare perfection kept falling into his hay, but such are the mystical rules of attraction that prevail under Gallic skies and, alas, nowhere else.
The artist himself may look out at us just to the left of center, and most scholars agree that his young son, Jorge (identified by the birth date inscribed on his pocket square), points with a didactic gesture to the mystical event in the foreground.
In most cases since the near mystical properties of the rare earths are irreplaceable, their price is far less important than their availability.
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The Bangladeshis prefer the more mystical Sufism, which places greater emphasis upon a subjective experience of Allah and is traditionally more tolerant of human foibles and dissent.
In a sense he has separated the quasi-mystical divine function of God's representative on Earth from the very down-to-earth job of administering the world's oldest international organisation, one which has survived two millennia of schisms, would-be reformers and wars, as well as territorial, family and political ambitions.
MPs believe that it would ruin the quasi-mystical relationship between a member of Parliament and his or her individual constituency, which is the only thing voters like about the existing first-past-the-post system.
The confusion over the government's role in the latest blizzard reflects both the scope of China's weather-modification efforts, and the aura of almost mystical ability that surrounds them in the minds of many Chinese and foreign observers.
Some inanimate objects have quotes or stories printed next to them, reminding the viewer of the awesome and mystical power of nature.
It is the beaches' other side though, its mystical allure and the austere introversion it both soothes and engenders, that has become a stalwart feature in Australian film, literature and popular music.
The bitter satirical riffs slowly give way to a mystical appreciation of the vagrant beauty trapped beneath the surface of life.
But the place had a certain mystical appeal to him, ever since he read the great writers of the 1920s Harlem Renaissance--W.E.
While many people still view the ancient city of Kathmandu as a mystical Shangri-la in the Himalayas, the modern reality of life in Nepal's capital is far from peaceful.
Ms Colley argues that the Act of Union was a hard-nosed business deal, rather than a mystical union of the island race.
Some of the programs have an almost mystical allure, mainly because they are by invitation only and thus closed off to the hoi polloi.
As magical and mystical as the event sounds, it has not been without its own setbacks.
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