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The mystic bonds by which he directed the spirit tattered and tore.
There is a mystic bond between artiste and audience which some minds can never understand!
The death of Zelda had forged a strange, mystic bond between them.
Our mystic bond with the soil, the earth.
I knew that if I corrected him, our mystic bond would be forever tarnished.
Andre's singular demand on the deCourteneys' mystic bond had lapsed, and the sorceress was slowly recuperating.
The problem in The Hour of the Dragon is that Conan seems at first unaware of the mystic bond which links him to his country.
The name was derived from an aphorism of Victorian writer Thomas Carlyle: "A mystic bond of brotherhood makes all men one".
In times of great stress, even those elves who were not joined in special mystic bonds sensed things that their eyes and ears could not possibly have told them.
Because of the mystic bond she shares with the Shadowcat from the Limbo dimension, the Soulsword passes on to Earth's Shadowcat in England.
Ah, Jean-Jacques, there must be some mystic bond that brings two Humans of such different backgrounds as yours and the Ssassaror together, giving you both the same philosophy.
Jandree was there, whom I thought was already bound to me by some mystic bond of fate, and there was such of my treasure as might still be salvageable.
I have had brought here, this night, a woman I consider the most exquisite incarnation of the Sophia, the mystic bond between the world of error and the Superior Ogdoad.
He shaded his eyes to watch the Mosquito bank away towards the south, and he felt again that strange almost mystic bond of blood and destiny to the man under the perspex canopy as Shasa waved in farewell.
In the Nippur document the recital of the creation of the eight deities evidently ensured their presence, and a demonstration of the mystic bond between their names and the corresponding diseases rendered the working of their powers effective.
In planning their campaign strategy, the primary concern of the Conservative leader's chief political advisors, Dalton Camp and Roy Faibish, was to revive that mystic bond between Diefenbaker and "the average Canadian," which had been forged in the 1957 and 1958 campaigns.