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"enigma" Definitions
  1. a person, thing or situation that is mysterious and difficult to understand

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Asciimation previously built an Enigma wristwatch and he is working on a 3D-printed Enigma machine.
Gifted, and beautifully balanced when he runs at defenders from the left wing, Hazard is the enigma inside the enigma.
Guy Zyskind — founder and CEO of Enigma Enigma is a blockchain-based protocol that uses privacy technologies to enable scalable, end-to-end decentralized applications.
Another enigma I often ponder, a truly baffling enigma, maybe the most baffling of all enigmas known to man, because Henry is The Record Collector.
Enigma Variations , by André Aciman (Farrar, Straus & Giroux) .
Which is generally fine, since we love a good enigma.
The reasons behind the sarin gas attack remain an enigma.
Keira Knightley plays Joan Clarke, the Enigma team's sole woman.
He prefers to see his idol as a benign enigma.
He was the mysterious one, the edgier one, the enigma.
Now, get ready for Gaga's latest, greatest alter ego: Enigma.
Not everyone will be able to make it to Enigma.
"I am an enigma," Mr Ramaphosa once told a biographer.
Especially Michael who is the enigma of all of them.
They were an enigma and not part of the community.
" Gibb issued the following statement: "Robert Stigwood was an enigma.
It's a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma.
That's part of the reason olfaction is such an enigma.
Where that encounter could have taken place remains an enigma.
" Cuomo responded by describing the outgoing official as an "enigma.
In full, because we all need it: I'm an enigma.
The dark web gun trade is something of an enigma.
As for the feral detective, he's an enigma by design.
Throughout the decades since, Mr. Manson has remained an enigma.
We just don't know and it remains a great enigma.
And so we arrive at the central enigma of gin.
"Over the last six seasons, Rosa has gone from being an enigma whom people knew nothing about, to an enigma whom people now know an incredibly tiny amount about," the showrunner Dan Goor said.
The Nazis used their famous Enigma machine to hide their military transmissions during World War II. A team of Allied code breakers cracked the Enigma code -- possibly shortening the war by at least two years.
The show on Friday was the first of 23 Enigma dates.
A three-rotor Enigma cipher machine used by British WWII codebreakers.
The enigma herself attracted many an A-Listers throughout the evening.
Catherine Middleton, the mother of three from Reading, is an enigma.
The popularity of the wrap silhouette is far from an enigma.
The enigma of immigrant daughterhood is mostly uncharted territory in television.
The enigma of "Crocodile" alone could keep you up at night.
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS after the genocide, Rwanda is still an enigma.
Ever since it was announced, Death Stranding has been an enigma.
Similarly, Trinity remains a monotonous, baffling enigma to the very end.
The mystery of Prince's death mirrors the enigma of his life.
The Sarasota company's meticulous, juicy performance makes Ashton's "Enigma" newly expressive.
That is why Trump has been something of an enigma, legally.
"He was this enigma that pushed all the boundaries," she says.
Additionally, one of the largest investment destinations, Russia, remains an enigma.
Harun is alive to the fundamental enigma and mutability of violence.
Kim Yong-chol, 73, has long been something of an enigma.
It was an enigma that nearly didn't get solved at all.
" Resolve with #C13: "Comes finally to the blank wall of enigma.
He's notoriously private, exceptionally well-managed, and an enigma to many.
Gaga's Las Vegas concert residency, Enigma, is her full-circle moment.
Cracking Enigma code created a foundation for modern day computer science.
Long may this period of insight into the Ocean enigma continue.
Zarina, who goes by her first name, is something of an enigma.
The digital financial services developer Enigma prides itself on ultra-secure products.
He has resolved his enigma, and the curtain can fall at last.
There's no question that Cheryl Blossom (Madelaine Petsch) is Riverdale's biggest enigma.
But that caution means he's an enigma both at home and abroad.
An Emergency Room Enigma The next morning the pain was still there.
They were an enigma and they were not part of the community.
THE media complained that Sridevi was such an enigma, so intensely reserved.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads An enigma must protect its secrets.
Donald Trump is an enigma, wrapped in a riddle, wrapped in cash.
"Kids with the most severe special needs are an enigma," Raney says.
McClelland, the music professor who published his own Enigma solution in the
ANATOMY OF MALICEThe Enigma of the Nazi War CriminalsBy Joel E. DimsdaleIllustrated.
"The fundamental enigma of the season is Victor Strand," Mr. Erickson said.
Amid these mountains of paper, Mr. Dylan, the man, remains an enigma.
Hong Kong Ballet is an enigma, though not a particularly riveting one.
Uncertainty over Hainan Cihang's tax status adds to the enigma around HNA.
Hillary Clinton's new PAC, OnwardTogether, is still a bit of an enigma.
The enigma persists, but the obscurity is quickly coming to an end.
While I needed to be in summer school, Christopher was an enigma.
Instead, it's a riddle wrapped in an enigma and cloaked in crazy.
Books of The Times He is American literature's greatest, most enduring enigma.
Exactly how they had done so was central to solving the enigma.
So why should I still continue to live as an isolated enigma?
The concert ended with a lush, radiant account of Elgar's "Enigma" Variations.
How this mighty composer is fallen is an enigma of cultural evolution.
She's the good daughter, guarded, shellshocked and a bit of an enigma.
A new Thomas biography, "The Enigma of Clarence Thomas," is generating buzz.
Every couple is an enigma to outsiders, and often even to itself.
She calls menopause "an enigma," and a rarity in the animal world.
Enigma was very theatrical and very "Gaga": she sang several songs while hovering over the crowd; she changed costumes multiple times; she also played into the Enigma theme, constantly speaking to the alien-like character on the screen.
Even after looking at her Instagram, Catherine is still sort of an enigma.
The blunders also facilitated a scam that ultimately cost Enigma supporters almost $500,000.
Kirpa had a chin injury last episode, making her the show's greatest enigma.
Westworld season 2 is a puzzle wrapped in an enigma, shrouded by mystery.
Air Force One is known by all and yet, an enigma to many.
Image: Keio UniversityBlack holes are the strong, silent type—an age-old enigma.
SILENT ROSIER Miami quarterback Malik Rosier is an enigma heading into the week.
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 72, 1-12 (20123) The Enigma of Reason.
It's especially fascinating because Lady Gaga herself is someone who is an enigma.
A hydromedusa jellyfish, spotted near "Enigma Seamount" at a depth of 3,700 meters.
The Yakuza series has always been something of an enigma outside of Japan.
You Have No Idea How Mysterious Whale Vaginas AreWhale vaginas are an enigma.
Here, she's spotted getting ice cream with BFF and internet enigma Jonathan Cheban.
Even in the crazy world of Hollywood, Amanda Seyfried is a true enigma.
It was the enigma that launched the largest cultural phenomenon in TV history.
And yet, you are still sort of an enigma to the world, right?
Enigma Variations, a historic event took place that would have helped him know
US magazine features images of the costumes, part of the singer's "Enigma" tour.
And each purified sentence is itself a story, a kind of suspended enigma.
Abroad in America From the start, the central enigma was Donald J. Trump.
As transparent as the title seems, it's more an enigma than an insight.
Its function is not immediately obvious, but such enigma works in its favor.
But it also falls into another category: that of a Greenwich Village enigma.
Bill was an enigma wrapped in a bright blue French sanitation worker's jacket.
Her children did not participate in the film, only adding to Rubin's enigma.
Lady Gaga's "Enigma" residency will run at the Park MGM throughout this year.
Lester follows Da Vinci's quest to understand the enigma of the Vitruvian man.
At the center of it all, Mr. Coltrane keeps his character an enigma.
More than 100 years after her death, Emily Dickinson remains an alluring enigma.
People are fascinated by this silent enigma, for all sorts of foolish reasons.
Jubilee is an enigma wrapped in a riddle wrapped in a Rorschach test.
Few Yankees players are entering spring training as much an enigma as Sanchez.
The potential of Salvador Sanchez might be boxing's most maddening and tragic enigma.
And Samuel remains an enigma that even his closest neighbors don't trust or understand.
The data firm Enigma has analyzed the list and found names around the world.
Venus squares a retrograde Pluto on Thursday, inciting a desire to unravel an enigma.
Yet Emily is our conduit, and she is an enigma — always changing, but steadfast.
Egypt, where a quarter of Arabs live, has always been something of an enigma.
At Enigma, we focus on solving operational problems with data in the real world.
PetGa says fondly, "Hello Gaga," and then the word "Enigma" flashes across the screen.
I'm gonna be thinking about this for a few days... the POWER... #ENIGMA pic.twitter.
The Enigma show began on Friday and is set to run throughout next year.
For the better part of the last decade, Amazon Fresh has been an enigma.
Despite the public's intense fascination with everything he does, Styles is still an enigma.
Pence has, to date, benefited politically from his willingness to embrace the Trump enigma.
The performance occurred during the middle of Gaga's Enigma residency show on Jan. 26.
It may also be pertinent to a national enigma: the rise of Donald Trump.
In Conversation with Sam Cassatt (ConsenSys), Phil Windley (Sovrin Foundation) and Guy Zyskind (Enigma)
Wish I could be more helpful, but dads are a real enigma to me.
Few artists have achieved such a high level of fame while remaining an enigma.
This something, this enigma, deserves more attention from both the medical and zoological communities.
The truth is, Naz is an enigma, in part because the genre demands it.
Oh, I'm a mystery wrapped in an enigma, trapped in a Magic 8-Ball.
Take World War II. Mathematicians cracked German code created by a machine called Enigma.
That makes this op-ed an enigma, if an intriguing or even tantalizing one.
Bidding for this Enigma starts at $200,000 on Thursday at Nate D Sanders Auctions.
To take on an enigma like PNMA6F can put a scientist's career at risk.
In all this, the riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma is Russia.
Over the years, mysticism and enigma have become just as fundamental to his identity.
Natalia, who today may be either 30 or 16 years old, remains an enigma.
Her seemingly boundless creative urge and propensity for enigma are as clear as ever.
" Mr. Koolhaas, who said he has, over the years, worked closely with Sanaa — which is run by Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa — added: "One building is very enigmatic, and it did not seem fruitful to create an enigma next to an enigma.
Lyrically it's a bit of an enigma, but musically it's an anthem all the way.
Most sanctions have been levied for narcotics trafficking and terrorism, according to the Enigma analysis.
In 2015, an even rarer Enigma M4 machine sold at auction for a record $365,000.
Yet it remains something of an enigma, and a flashpoint in the current political climate.
That beetroot-eating, indie record label and shop tote bag-collecting enigma, the Radiohead fan.
To the outside world, Finkelstein was an enigma, the strategist who worked for the right.
Corporate collaborators are underwriting our efforts to implement ENIGMA as an open source code project.
Other videos tagged #Enigma include Gaga in what appears to be a motion capture suit.
See all of Lady Gaga's Las Vegas residency dates below: LADY GAGA ENIGMA Shows Dec.
But the organ shortage is just the latest medical enigma Rothblatt is trying to solve.
They're more a disappointment wrapped in an enigma, shrouded in mystery, drizzled with Greek yogurt.
Kanye West is an enigma — or perhaps he just wants to be perceived that way.
He's so reserved, even repressed, that even after two hours he feels like an enigma.
He was an enigma of a man who stood for little and accomplished even less.
Loeb thought the radio flash was a compelling enigma—but not much more than that.
He'd play a CD of the Enigma Variations over and again in his car, and
"CGI influencers are an enigma," Hayley Smith, the owner of Boxed Out PR, told Insider.
" The Nobel judges singled out as his "masterpiece" the 1987 work "The Enigma of Arrival.
BONUS: This sexual sci-fi thriller is an enigma we want to get lost in.
Still, he wouldn't commit to making a prediction about whether the Enigma collection would work.
In a world where just about every mile is mapped, North Sentinel remains an enigma.
On a recent Friday, the mood was tremulous, the air scented with cinnamon and enigma.
It's another tiny enigma that readers and professors have argued over for almost a century.
It was difficult to explain Bannon, sometimes, because he was shrouded in mystery and enigma.
Kobe was quiet, an enigma for many in the media when he entered the league.
But, at the same time—in my heart—he remains a complicated and magnetic enigma.
She is stationed at Bletchley Park, where Turing's team is tackling the Nazis' Enigma cipher.
Alan Turing: The Enigma by Andrew HodgesThis is the book that inspired The Imitation Game.
RAMALLAH, West Bank — Much about Yasir Arafat remains an enigma, in death as in life.
Part of the Fairy Bread enigma is that no one really knows where it came from.
He's sort of an enigma: orginaly from Japan, Kenn found himself in Chicago at age 20.
Also, what better way to keep your ex thinking about you than to become an enigma?
Again, I am encouraging these core values at Enigma by declaring November 8th a mandatory holiday.
Pharrell Williams is an enigma — at 44 years old, he has the skin of a teenager.
To the people living in the South Austin area of Chicago, Helen Ford was an enigma.
Yet the new 75-year-old leader, known as the Crocodile, remains an enigma (see article).
His secret weapon was in plain sight, but would, for a while longer, remain an enigma.
" The problem with Cardassian enigma tales is that they all end the same way," Bashir says.
Commander Joseph Lawrence (Bradley Whitford) is the principle enigma of this season of The Handmaid's Tale.
Springel thinks they might influence galactic winds—another enigma—and the simulations will help test this.
And there it would remain— the mystery,in his mind— exhaling enigma for years to come.
Given all this, the dearth of Denisovan fossils outside of Siberia was somewhat of an enigma.
Wendall Pierce, as Thomas, remains an enigma throughout, appearing alternately anguished and nonplussed by Hill's accusations.
The day before Elgar first played the Enigma theme for his wife, he said he was
FRBs have been an enigma for astronomers ever since the first one was detected in 2001.
Angelyne is, or should I say was, an enigma by design, a wholly self-created entity.
For some residents in Guangdong, Hu remains an enigma after almost four years in power there.
The royal family enigma And that's probably another reason Americans are so taken with the royals.
Enigma often meant erasure or distortion of how things actually were for the peoples they encountered.
First it was an abstraction, an enigma, "a ghost lurking in the biological machine," Mukherjee writes.
I'd love for LG Pay to crack the payments enigma and seamlessly integrate into my life.
During her "Enigma" show at Park Theater, the star invited a fan called Jack on stage.
Eligia, meanwhile, remains something of an enigma throughout the book, more mysterious than her misanthropic husband.
The research was presented as part of " The Bermuda Triangle Enigma, " a Channel 5 documentary series.
Even the English mathematician Alan Turing, famed for cracking the Enigma code, was fascinated by embryology.
As techno's most successful enigma, Ricardo Villalobos has mastered the art of the uncertain artistic statement.
Even after digesting this considerable amount of ostensibly transitory disclosure, Duchamp remains an unadulterated, irreverent enigma.
If you're waiting on an Enigma in better condition, expect to be waiting a long time.
Every facet of Han Solo is given a footnote—every surprise and enigma is given cause.
To many in Hollywood, he was an enigma, both strong-willed and tormented by self-doubt.
The America First groups have been viewed as something of an enigma in campaign finance circles.
Carell is a charming, maddening enigma, mawkish and mannered but always, somehow, a magnet for empathy.
"The Kitchen Table Series" has also always stuck with me; it's both intimate and an enigma.
Its location, origin and exact nature remain an enigma, but its style appeal is no mystery.
Barkley was a great and wildly entertaining talent, but a dribbling enigma wrapped in a riddle.
Even Fast Eddie was into the blues and stuff, and Phil was kind of an enigma.
Though his creativity and intelligence were undisputable, pretty much everything else about Rory Shayne is an enigma.
Lady Gaga fired back at Pence and his wife Karen during her Enigma show in Las Vegas.
An orange enigma gliding silently across the ice, his secret purple star pointing him forever towards glory.
Here's an Enigma Machine, used by British codebreakers in the Second World War to decipher Nazi communications.
But his plans for Russia remain an enigma wrapped in layers of potential personal and business controversy.
For several weeks, Gaga has been steering away from her signature platinum blonde in preparation for Enigma.
JAMISON CROWDER, WR, Washington Redskins (39 percent): The Washington passing game has been an enigma all season.
The Atlanta-based rapper became an enigma after a string of Ethereal and Mexikodro platform shattering hits.
The only way to solve this enigma is to head down to volcano and get some samples.
Yet he is so fascinated by mystery and enigma that he almost unconsciously suffuses it with spiritualism.
Almost 27 years after the death of Queen frontman Freddie Mercury, he continues to be an enigma.
Hermione Lodge (Marisol Nichols) is a particular enigma, and Alice Cooper (Mädchen Amick) is straight-up evil.
Each character's qualities — Shinji's uncertainty, Rei's enigma, Asuka's cocksureness — are baked into the way he drew them.
Braves 5, Mets 1 Two and half months into the season and Matt Harvey remains an enigma.
But because her appearances and interviews are relatively rare, Ms. Sharmila is still something of an enigma.
The music is jolting, even confrontational, yet haunted as well: an enigma daring anyone to solve it.
That is why his reckless majority opinion supporting forced sterilization in a 1927 case remains an enigma.
Some, like Enigma, are specializing in the cleaning and structuring process to aid better analysis by anyone.
In the meantime, the researchers hope to bring attention to this natural enigma, which is disappearing worldwide.
What caused the aircraft to tip downward so sharply in that final minute is the greatest enigma.
The son has an abundance of recollections, but no answers to the enigma that was his father.
This singer-songwriter from western Massachusetts, whose real name is Deja Carr, is a critically acclaimed enigma.
CHICAGO - Brandon Clarke was viewed as a bit of an enigma entering the 2019 NBA Draft Combine.
The historic site in Milton Keynes is where mathematician Alan Turing cracked Nazi Germany's "unbreakable" Enigma code.
The feminine, the female, is a particular enigma that has been treated somewhat shabbily over the last century.
Some experts baffled by the seismic enigma have not-so-seriously suggested that perhaps, finally, it's sea monsters.
However, Magness notes that the Huqoq mosaicists are still an enigma: We don't know who the mosaicists were.
On the campaign trail, the Republican presidential candidate has been somewhat of an enigma on criminal justice issues.
Like the code machine prototype on display there, many things about the KGB Spy Museum remain an Enigma.
Ever the enigma, while her choice to embalm may be traditional, her last look will be anything but.
That said, there are other contradictory elements of Podolski's career that make him seem like a genuine enigma.
In this color-conscious culture, Memory is an enigma — "a ghost against the others," more specter than body.
The second part, ENIGMA, breaks up data into thousands of small pieces, encrypts each piece, and scatters them.
World, meet Enigma: Gaga's latest brainchild who shares a name with the pop star's upcoming Las Vegas residency.
Becoming an enigma was a choice for Hill, who has clearly chosen her own liberation over everything else.
Enigma, enables different parties to jointly store and run computations on data while keeping the data completely private.
You stare at that glyph and contemplate its weird alchemical hermaphroditic enigma and realize that Prince contains multitudes.
Cora's husband (Christopher Abbott), an understandably stunned witness to the event, also remains something of an underdeveloped enigma.
Padgett made a recording of the composite hymn played in reverse on top of the Enigma theme, and
She is an enigma wrapped in a conundrum and could potentially be the future of the Democratic Party.
She is something of an enigma, although much of the movie is annotated by her voice-over narration.
If there's anything William Bevan has taught us, it's that enigma is as enchanting as it is concealing.
A year later, Noisey put out documentary Fantastic Man, on Onyeabor's life, accomplishments, and the enigma underpinning both.
Enigma, which was started by a group of MIT graduates, did not lose any money from the attack.
Matter A scientific enigma lies at the heart of a strange confrontation between the United States and Cuba.
CreditCreditAlessandro Grassani for The New York Times TURIN, Italy — Larry Brown has always been something of an enigma.
Bachelor in Paradise's John Paul Jones may be an enigma, but fans think they've finally figured him out.
Right now, though, surrounded by rock formations that evoke the westerns of John Ford, Travis is an enigma.
For now, it will remain a mystery, wrapped in an enigma, surrounded by an upwelling John Williams theme.
Each new enigma left with me a sprawling flowchart of questions, some of which are still troubling me.
No doubt intrigued, Tesco's customer care guy Lloyd informs Dan that Tesco is fresh out of Enigma machines.
This biopic of Alan Turing, directed by Morten Tyldum, follows Turing's efforts to crack the Nazi code enigma.
He remains, I like to say, a riddle wrapped in an enigma wrapped in a Perry Ellis suit.
Other methods, such as quantum key distribution, are also promising, but still less secure than the enigma machine.
On this Hannigan invoked a historical example — referencing British mathematician Alan Turing's work during world war II to crack the Nazi's Enigma code, and noting that "the exploitation of a few key flaws in the otherwise brilliant design of the commercial Enigma machine" enabled that strongly encrypted code to be cracked.
The Enigma Machine is a cipher machine invented by German engineer Artur Scherbius at the end of World War I. In the 1930s, mathematicians and cryptanalysts worked on breaking the codes of Enigma Machines, and during World War II, cryptanalysts including Alan Turing built a cryptanalytic capability to decipher Nazi communications.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, British code-breaker and mathematician Alan Turing, who cracked Nazi Germany's secret encrypted Enigma code, was dyslexic.
The "real" Jesus, Schweitzer says, will remain "a stranger and an enigma," someone who is always ahead of us.
Digital financial services provider Enigma, for instance, lost its supporters almost $500,000 in cryptocurrency thanks to bad password habits.
The second half of "Overview" connects the enigma of the rose window, Michelle's disappearance, and Hap's ominous laboratory secret.
The Enigma of Cyborg Here's the thing about Cyborg Justino: no one knows how good she is or isn't.
That must be what makes Dossena such an enigma to study — and one that's even more fascinating to watch.
Carmen was supposed to be continuously on the run and an enigma for the audience, which was primarily children.
The Sacramento Kings are a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma shrouded in Vlade Divac cigarette smoke.
But finding something to showcase how much she means to you is more of an enigma than it seems.
The critically lauded podcast "Dissect" has dedicated its entire season to Ocean as a musician and as an enigma.
It's only now that the magical investigative powers of podcast journalism have zeroed in on the Richard Simmons enigma.
A few weeks later roughly half the stocks in what Webb called the Enigma network plunged suddenly and unexpectedly.
The trickiest characters were 1 and 5, which come from the Enigma machine and the Gateway 2000 keyboard respectively.
The murder must be solved and the unbreakable enigma broken, otherwise the harmony of the universe will be disturbed.
The causes of this more innocuous form of pica, geophagy, have remained an enigma since Hippocrates first documented it.
This style of hands-on management has made Cheserek an enigma to an already insular and suspicious track community.
Unfortunately, the other reason we don't have robots that can smell is that olfaction remains a stubborn biological enigma.
On Mourn, he's pushing that movement forward, offering a window into the maturation and evolution of this musical enigma.
She's still an enigma There's still a lot left to learn about K. gaga -- "basically everything," Morris told CNN.
But I increasingly find Andrew Cunanan, as portrayed by Darren Criss, to be more an irritation than an enigma.
Using a huge contraption called the Bombe, they mimicked the operations of the Enigma machine to break its codes.
As a result, "we didn't delude ourselves into thinking we were going to solve the enigma," Mr. Lewin said.
Pero saber cómo evolucionaron esos humanos es un enigma, sobre todo porque ha sido muy complicado conseguir sus fósiles.
In an insurance enigma, the derivative lawsuits are filed on behalf of the company against its directors and executives.
So this idea poses a question, a sort of enigma, and invites the neighbours to walk into the hospital.
Egypt's shrivelled opposition has not endorsed the call for protests, in part because Mr Ali is such an enigma.
The Polish History Museum has acquired an Enigma Machine financed by Prescient, a technology company operating in Kraków, Poland.
The Enigma Machine will be on display at the Polish History Museum in Warsaw when it opens in 2021.
The face goes missing in "Enigma," leaving a one-eyed, mouthless Other struggling to wriggle out of its clothes.
The sculpture is actually a take on the classical nude, but it channels the enigma of its titular beast.
It makes sense why the writers would want to keep the real world location of Riverdale somewhat of an enigma.
CHINA'S ENIGMA MACHINE China's aluminum production landscape remains a confused kaleidoscope of curtailments, ramp-ups and new-for-old capacity.
CHINA'S ENIGMA MACHINE China's aluminium production landscape remains a confused kaleidoscope of curtailments, ramp-ups and new-for-old capacity.
Now, Dunn's observations with the Chandra X-ray observatory and other telescopes have added another twist to this dazzling enigma.
Kim Kardashian West's latest #SponCon post is a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma Photoshopped into an iPhone.
So, in 2014, after being promoted to his current position, Lowenstein took on the industry enigma as a passion project.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Trouble in Hong Kong's "Enigma Network" calls into question official efforts to encourage more small-cap listings.
" And then Ben Carson: "Carson is an enigma to me," he said, prompting someone in the audience to yell, "Boring!
It was also at the famed Bletchley Park where mathematician Alan Turing developed the Enigma machine, which cracked German ciphers.
It's the kind of place where waves aren't made, and a potentially divisive subject like racial nuance is an enigma.
While he remains a bit of an enigma, episode 3 pulled the curtain back a bit on his character's depth.
As beloved as it is, the Tully monster has also been something of an enigma for the past 50 years.
Ro is a vessel for weird spirits, a haunted bluesman in a rapper's body, an enigma to everyone but himself.
The moment of departure, then the enigma of arrival: these are the bookends of the central event in Naipaul's life.
Here lies Lawrence, his pose seems to say, The great indie enigma, the best pop star this country never knew.
Avon Barrier's Managing Director Paul Jeffrey said sales were robust in Britain but Europe was "a bit of an enigma".
Her performances will be divided into two shows: Lady Gaga Enigma, a reimagining of her pop catalog that begins Dec.
To solve the enigma of beauty, to fully understand evolution, we must uncover the hidden links between those two worlds.
She's an enigma and soon his possible redemption, a sacrifice to the story gods that lets him play lawman again.
Memory has long been considered a biological enigma, a medley of mental ephemera that has some basis in material existence.
Mets 7, Cardinals 313 The enigma that is Yoenis Cespedes was on full display at Citi Field on Wednesday night.
Shortly after, the limited-edition kits disappeared, making the products an enigma again until the official launch date: September 17.
In the English-speaking world, we are used to thinking of our greatest writer as an enigma, or a blank.
She is almost universally respected on Wall Street, even if she remains a bit of an enigma on Main Street.
You will be closer to what is today's state of scientific knowledge about the nature of time: an enchanting enigma.
Everything about the game is perfect—it is a calm, brief slice of the many-splendored, impermanent enigma of joy.
While Vic Reeves has gone on to present documentaries, stage art exhibitions, and write books, Mortimer remains something of an enigma.
Between Thanksgiving and Cyber Monday alone, malware infections jumped 123 percent, per reports from Enigma Software Group's anti-malware SpyHunter software.
An Enigma 1, it was produced in Berlin by Heimsoeth & Rinke in 1941, and it's still in the original wooden box.
Those who have experienced the enigma of this landscape located at an altitude of over 11,000 feet swear by its allure.
It's not like anyone in Thrones has even tackled the huge enigma of Sothoryos, the third continent of the known world.
Even at the height of his fame, Prince was an enigma to not just his fans, but also his loved ones.
And thieves stole more than $500,000 during a fake, hacker-staged coin pre-sale for the digital financial services developer Enigma.
Rogue states could read military communiques the way the United States and its allies did after cracking the Nazi Enigma codes.
That Sufjan is an enigma, especially in an industry that demands access to our preferred musicians, makes him even more appealing.
Mississauga's proudest son PartyNextDoor has purposefully kept himself an enigma for years, giving only a handful of interviews to esteemed reporters.
Cliburn himself remains an enigma, even if his triumph was to show that music sometimes has the power to shape history.
In December, Dion was caught rocking out to Gaga's Enigma Las Vegas residency concert in what quickly became a viral video.
More than a month ago, activist investor David Webb published an article titled "The Enigma Network: 50 stocks not to own".
Under Luminosity, Seagull qualified in the first round for ESL's Overwatch Atlantic Showdown along with teammates Pookz, Enigma, Milo and Gods.
For more information about David Medalla's I am an enigma, even to my self, head over to Venus Over Manhattan's website.
Speaking to Reuters on Wednesday, Webb said it was unclear what had triggered the sell-off in the "Enigma Network" stocks.
But Jack's death isn't an enigma to the cast — they know exactly what happened, and when the Pearson patriarch passed away.
Accompanied by two lethargic synth chords, the whole affair is an enigma that reveals something new, each time you watch it.
New partnerships with companies like SimilarWeb, Glassdoor, Apptopia, Enigma, and Product Hunt could also open doors for additional market differentiating data.
In the solipsistic bookcase in Bill Clinton's barn, there isn't one account that really gets to the heart of their enigma.
Still, to those who only know "Sweet Caroline" and maybe "Forever in Blue Jeans," Diamond can appear less artist than enigma.
When she returns with a wealthy enigma, Ben (Steven Yeun), the three form an awkward triangle, a configuration that derails Jongsu.
Mr. Adrià rarely loses his temper even as he faces steep challenges on the path to opening his magnum opus, Enigma.
The only certainty here is that the Allies have cracked the Enigma code, and Germany is starting to lose the war.
Shrouded in her black robes, scheming to marry her teenage daughter off to one of the imams, Waliya is an enigma.
Nothing happens when you come across a shipwreck in a desert because encountering that enigma is the thing that is happening.
Almost a century after her death, the question of what drove Mathilde de Rothschild's passion for macabre artifacts remains an enigma.
El descubrimiento de un microbio con tentáculos que vive en el océano Pacífico ayudará a entender un enigma de la evolución.
Parton's popularity has endured, in large part, because even after five decades of stardom she remains an enigma in plain sight.
So Garner's reminiscence breaks into short, discontinuous sections, as she appraises, from different angles, the unassertive enigma that was her mother.
She is also considerably more of an enigma: One in four Americans were unfamiliar with or had no opinion of her.
When Maier's work was first discovered, she was unheard of, and despite Maloof's digging into her story, she remained an enigma.
God is an enigma that shows up for us no matter how many times we fail to show up in return.
Lady Gaga's "Enigma" residency, which kicked off in December 2018 and is due to run until May 2020, includes two types of show: Enigma, in which Gaga performs her biggest hits in her characteristic theatrical style; and Jazz and Piano, where she performs stripped-back versions of American classics as well as raw versions of her own songs.
Concert-goers can also find Enigma merchandise that will be exclusively available at the Haus of Gaga/Las Vegas at Park MGM.
To the Pacers, Ellis is not an enigma in an increasingly efficient basketball scene or a paradox between entertainment and proven results.
The M4, named for its four rotors (the Enigma 1 has three rotors), was manufactured during the latter stages of the war.
The pardon plan has been dubbed "Turing's Law" in reference to the brilliant wartime mathematician who cracked Nazi Germany's "unbreakable" Enigma code.
But Enigma might not be the only thing the star brings with her when she hits the stage again on May 30.
LONDON — Joseph Mifsud has been described as many things this week: an enigma, a mysterious professor, and an unlikely focus of attention.
She shared little about her personal life and was something of an enigma; nobody really knew which city she was based in.
Finally, in 2017, Shane's music was re-released, and the soulful enigma re-emerged in Nashville, Tennessee after 46 years of silence.
Could the "Born This Way" singer's new residency include video elements that feature a digital character named Enigma, hence the motion capture?
However, I did compile a handy guide for those who, like me, strive to internalize the enigma of the Cool French Girl.
The comic book version of the character was a true enigma, someone as equally sociopathic as he was capable, empathetic, and likable.
Winston Churchill described his work on the Enigma code "the single biggest contribution to the allied victory" of the Second World War.
Photo Illustration by Elena Scotti, photos via Wikimedia Commons Venus, arguably the most Earth-like world we know of, is an enigma.
Drifting piano parts float around Fourth World synth percussion, resulting in what Enigma might throw together after a big huff of helium.
Despite being on the political scene for several years, Bukele, the former mayor of San Salvador, is something of a political enigma.
Before Enigma, he was CTO of Athena Wisdom (now Endor), an MIT spin-off focused on network analysis research and Big Data.
It made me wish I was at the show the following night, when she'd ditch the Enigma theme to perform jazz standards.
This is a good move from Enigma, particularly since it was its poor security that caused the incident in the first place.
Gaga fell when she was picked up and dropped by a fan during her Enigma show in Las Vegas on Thursday night.
This enigma apart, "Her Notes" lacks force or eloquence; you hear the music better if you listen to it yourself at home.
Sanders is an enigma; he is a political aberration, principled and authentic, unbeholden to corporations, and only beholden to his own proclivities.
Enigma uses public data sets to explore all sorts of trends, including the booms and busts of North Dakota oil wells, above.
Go deeper: The Times has profiled Mr. Epstein, a money manager who once socialized with princes and celebrities while remaining an enigma.
Many diplomats said they saw Ms. Haley as something of an enigma, whose views on the world have not yet been publicized.
Work is under way to revamp several derelict buildings on the site where mathematician Alan Turing cracked Nazi Germany's "unbreakable" Enigma code.
There's the enigma around the ambitious persistence of the well-to-do Gina (Michelle Williams), who's trying to build her dream home.
"Enigma started with an installation of about 700 GPUs and now consists of several larger buildings," Schindler told me in an email.
So in some small way, I guess my enigma came to me so I could share some small part of me with you.
The disorder is a bit of an enigma because the diagnostic criteria includes things like arrogance, lack of empathy, and sense of entitlement.
Enigma also can be used in fraud detection, where organizations can jointly execute fraud-detection algorithms over their encrypted data without compromising privacy.
The measure is named the Turing law in honour of Alan Turing, who cracked the German Enigma code during the second world war.
He remains another enigma in the embroidery, but what is certain is that his nudity was perceived as too explicit for later observers.
Stokes remains something of an enigma, but watching Recorder, one thing becomes clear: We can learn a lot from the ability to rewind.
In "Enigma," SG-1 discovers the Tollans, a technologically advanced race of humans who lived in a system with another inhabited planet, Serita.
Lauren Conrad's perfectly lived-in hair is something of an enigma: Despite being styled in beachy waves for decades, it never looks dated.
Internet music enigma Corbin left behind his old moniker Spooky Black in late 2014, but was silent for most of the following years.
The purpose of these structures built, as University of Bordeaux professor of prehistory Jacques Jaubert put it, in the "underworld" remains an enigma.
Jaden Smith, the enigma and Gen-Z icon, should be on your radar for more than just his musings and famous last name.
Last week, the singer announced that she would be coming to the Park Theater for a series of performances titled ENIGMA throughout 2019.
Despite this enigma, refereeing boards have tried to retrospectively measure obvious VAR mistakes, based against the general opinion of a number of officials.
Right nearby, on a ridge called the Enigma Seamount, is where researchers found this beautiful, spider-like jellyfish 2.3 miles below the surface.
My mother was a lieutenant in the Navy, a cryptographer working on decrypting the Enigma and Purple codes used by the Axis powers.
Ever since he was put to death by the Athenian court for impiety and corrupting the city's youth, he has been an enigma.
The quantum enigma machine ultimately created by Lum and his colleagues is elegantly simple in its design, but remarkably complex in its mechanics.
Lady Gaga invited a fan named Jack on stage at her "Enigma" show at the Park Theater in Las Vegas on Thursday night.
For those attuned to enigma, a new film by the ever-fascinating, if elusive, American artist Trisha Donnelly may be the biggest draw.
"There's a lot of enigma and mystery about what might happen to the future of work," said the report's lead author Saadia Zahidi.
Perhaps it is because this tale emerged from within the riddle, wrapped in a mystery, wrapped inside an enigma called the Soviet Union.
Yet happily, even after digesting this considerable amount of ostensibly transitory disclosure, Duchamp remains an unadulterated, irreverent enigma — only a much deeper one.
That may leave some would-be investors more open to being scammed than usual, as appears to have been the case with Enigma.
We believe scammers were soliciting community funds by posing as the Enigma team and posting an ETH address for users to send funds.
The lawsuits follow years of renewed public scrutiny over the secretive church and its inner workings, which largely remain an enigma to outsiders.
Most likely, it's Chaimowicz's anarchic lack of distinction between public art and private life that makes him a pioneer and also an enigma.
At the time of the release, Omär still went by SPZRKT, but after he changed his name, he shed much of his enigma.
Lady Gaga fired up her new 'ENIGMA' residency at Park Theater at Park MGM Friday night in Vegas ... and she did not disappoint.
This is why, as a child, I was upset by Daniel Handler's "A Series of Unfortunate Events": The books offered enigma without payoff.
With no back story or visible friends or family, he's a smooth-skinned enigma whose soft, cushiony physicality anchors the movie's tactile preoccupations.
The singer and actor is currently performing in a Las Vegas residency called Enigma at the Park Theater at Park MGM Las Vegas.
They now use more electricity than all of Iceland's homes combined, with electric bills at Enigma running more than $1 million per month.
Another stroke of inspiration came when Mr. Nolan suggested using Elgar's "Nimrod" from the 1898-99 "Enigma Variations." as part of the theme.
The result is Enigma, which opened in January not as a re-creation of El Bulli, but as an attempt to reimagine it.
Robert Ballard, the ocean explorer who found the wreck of the Titanic, set his sights on solving the enigma of Amelia Earhart's fate.
Quite possibly he was all of these things and more, a complex political man keen to nurture the legend of himself as an enigma.
The "Speechless" singer came close to meeting the ground during her Thursday Enigma residency performance in Las Vegas, according to video captured by fans.
We really wanted to create something spectacular to celebrate her career and for her fans to experience with the return of her Enigma show.
The speech offered a poignant tribute to Turing, the gay computer science pioneer and architect of the effort to crack Nazi Germany's Enigma cipher.
Enigma of Stonehenge Of course, there are other places on Earth where the sun aligns with certain landmarks at specific times of the year.
TechCrunch reported that Enigma CEO Guy Zyskind's email account was compromised in a previous data breach and that two-factor authentication was not enabled.
The construction of My Land is an obsessive project that presents an inexhaustible enigma, which has the power to transfix those who see it.
Hicham Oudghiri is the CEO and co-founder of Enigma, an operational data management and intelligence provider that won TechCrunch Disrupt NY Battlefield 2013.
The goal of K.K.: Hollywood is pretty simple: to go from a regular degular assistant at a clothing store to a pop culture enigma.
Friday and Saturday crosswords are tough, but the enigma latched onto by our author here — well, it's the mother of all puzzles, isn't it?
Colonel Sanders appeared to be an enigma to all of Burma, including the dozens of diners gathered to eat in the store that day.
Foodbeast theorized that Taco Bell, in order to preserve the culinary enigma, will swap out flavors of the Airheads-flavored freeze throughout the day.
The cause of this enigma isn't known, but scientists have implicated various cosmological phenomena, including supermassive neutron stars, gamma-ray bursts, and stellar flares.
"Lady Gaga Enigma" will highlight the pop star&aposs biggest and upbeat hits, while "Lady Gaga Jazz & Piano" will feature more stripped-down songs.
This is the pitch for Montecrypto: The Bitcoin Enigma, a new puzzle game from developers Gem Rose Collective launching on Steam on February 20.
Memes have finally caught up to the age-old adage, "Whoever smelt it, dealt it" with a little help from human enigma Eric Andre.
The man behind Alice In Wonderland is much like the tales he wrote: an enigma that straddles the line between childlike innocence and darkness.
Her enemy was the German Enigma machine, a fiendish configuration of rotors which changed every day to set the code for Nazi military communications.
The Siri-powered speaker is an enigma in the Echo-dominated smart assistant hub market, since Amazon's speakers emphasize AI utility over sound quality.
The same is true now; but as then, the riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma that is China could shock us all.
World War II Enigma code-breaker Alan Turing will be the face of the UK's new £50 note, the Bank of England has announced.
Here's a near complete list of everything we know about Commander Lawrence (Bradley Whitford), the principal enigma of season 3 of The Handmaid's Tale.
The story linking them is unclear, an enigma the viewer can either attempt to unravel or just ignore, appreciating each image as it appears.
Dance party promoters Enigma Events has teamed up with production company 2BC to host a rooftop party at the East Williamsburg venue Studio 299.
Leaving the screening for the film, I felt the answer to the enigma of Basquiat might be simpler than audiences would like to admit.
President Trump will soon sit across the table from a man who, as of three months ago, was an enigma even to the CIA.
That's despite the Enigma team having warned its community that it would not collect money in this way prior to the ICO next month.
If you're feeling flush this week, then perhaps instead of buying a second Bugatti you might consider picking up this lightly used Enigma Machine.
The lawsuits follow several years of renewed public scrutiny over the secretive church and its inner workings, which largely remain an enigma to outsiders.
Yet the potential health impacts of increasing exposure to secondhand e-cigarette vapor remains an enigma and has become an active area of study.
Across his first three major releases, he created material in an unblushing polyphonic: He was a showman, a self-styled trickster, a stubborn enigma.
But he is painfully shy and something of an enigma; he hasn't won since 2015 and he dropped to No. 129 in the world.
Enigma, the German cipher machine, was every bit as important as the author suggests, and again it advances her case for the occupied countries.
The speech offered a poignant tribute to Turing, a computer science pioneer and the architect of the effort to crack Nazi Germany's Enigma cipher.
The facility, called Enigma and established by Genesis Mining in 2014, is easily the loudest environment that British photographer Lisa Barnard has ever documented.
In a new book, "The Enigma of Reason" (Harvard), the cognitive scientists Hugo Mercier and Dan Sperber take a stab at answering this question.
Perhaps, erased by her own hand, Janet Freed Lynch prefers to remain an undetectable enigma, balancing on the bounded edges of a cybernetic archive.
That this monumental work could have come from a band who were originally condemned as Duran Duran knock-offs only adds to its enigma.
We're doing another season of our restaurant Heart on Ibiza this summer, and my new restaurant Enigma, a 24-cover table, opens in early May.
Star Is Born Oscar nominee Lady Gaga is gearing up for her very own Las Vegas residency, named after her brand-new alter-ego Enigma.
Around 50 Enigma machines of various sorts are currently on display at museums around the world, with many more in the hands of private collectors.
Gaga is working on new music, has been (tenuously) romantically linked with Jeremy Renner, and will continue her Las Vegas "Enigma" residency in late May.
The enigma: James Comey Comey's "October Surprise" is viewed by many Democrats as hurting Clinton's electoral odds, but Comey is likely not on anybody's side.
At that moment the riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma that is Russia's involvement in the 2016 election, will be a little clearer.
The result is a primer on a city that is in many ways the unofficial capital of the world, yet still an enigma to many.
The beer, called Fried Fried Chicken Chicken, is an IPA-style beer with 8 percent alcohol and is hopped with citra, simcoe, and enigma hops.
His handpicked successor is Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, 57, above right, a Communist Party loyalist who is an enigma both on and off the island.
She also had a scary fall from the Park MGM's Park Theater stage last Thursday while performing her sold-out Las Vegas residency show Enigma.
"Try giving the enigma machine to Natasha and letting her operate the radio," was the sage advice of the old sherpa guides, and it worked.
Farrell has put Amaro in charge of the Boston outfielders, including Rusney Castillo, a $72.5 million enigma the Red Sox signed from Cuba in 2014.
"I can't wait to share ENIGMA with all of my fans and with Las Vegas," Gaga told PEOPLE exclusively in a statement earlier this month.
Ahead of her Las Vegas residency, which is set to begin on Friday, Lady Gaga is proving what it really means to be an enigma.
After a lot of teasing on Instagram, Lady Gaga finally unveiled Enigma at the opening night of her hotly-anticipated Las Vegas residency on Friday.
Built like a video game girl and smart as an artificial intelligence, Carlinda was an enigma and an open book all at the same time.
Lady Gaga praised Céline Dion at the 2019 Golden Globes Awards after Dion was caught rocking out at Mother Monster's Enigma Las Vegas residency concert.
On Sunday night, Dion was captured in multiple videos posted by fellow Enigma attendees practicing her dance moves and enthusiastically singing along in the crowd.
"The lifecycle of hijacking begins with password theft," Google security engineer Grzegorz Milka said at the Enigma cybersecurity conference in Santa Clara, California, on Wednesday.
Morrison turns to the past in order to unpack the conundrum of the Bolshoi within the enigma-wrapped, mystery-obscured riddle of the Russian state.
Some not so surprising things (with my commentary): Some suspect things: And the really surprising: Art in the United States continues to be an enigma.
And Alan Turing, the father of computer science, introduced the game to Dr. Jack Good at Bletchley Park while they worked on the Enigma Machine.
The 'Star is Born' actress is back to her bread and butter ... singing on the stage for her residency show, Enigma, at MGM's Park Theater.
Two other prized possessions of Shkreli's are also in the government's crosshairs: a Picasso painting and an enigma machine, which code-breakers used in WWII.
This whispered monologue actually opens the novel, resurfacing at intervals throughout, but the identity of Michelangelo's bedmate remains an enigma until the story catches up.
All these questions point to the central enigma of the Holocaust, which has variously been interpreted as a premeditated action and as a barbaric improvisation.
One, "Ports of Call," is set to music by the 20th-century French composer Jacques Ibert; the other, "The Open Door," features Elgar's "Enigma" Variations.
There's no clear successor: Logan's on his third marriage, to a tasteful enigma named Marcy (Hiam Abbas), and his four kids are a stunted bunch.
The type of empathy — whether real or fake — Christine is able to demonstrate when she's with clients is another constant enigma and point of ambiguity.
Naemi proves to be a bit of an enigma, however, and the more Zhang unravels the mystery of her, the more dangerous their union becomes.
The second wife to collude with her husband's clandestine adventures (the first, Donna, even brought him the occasional snack), Ms. Foos remains a placid enigma.
Though it's undisputed that the band is a critical and commercial triumph, they tattooed themselves into music history by existing in it as an enigma.
The same, more or less, followed against Belgium, and an enigma was in the final of a tournament where everyone else was an open book.
It feels like I've already spent a lifetime trying to figure out the enigma that is Netflix's Horse Girl, and the movie only dropped today.
In his 2019 book, "The Enigma of Clarence Thomas," the political scientist Corey Robin traces Thomas's version of originalism to his code of self-reliance.
The secret of time lies in this slippage that we feel on our pulse, viscerally, in the enigma of memory, in anxiety about the future.
It's kind of my way of fossilizing Gaga's hair, but then you go from Enigma to the Jazz & Piano show and you're like, holy moly!
Despite being the source of all life on Earth and the definitional center of the solar system, the sun is still something of an enigma.
Thomson also spends a lot of time (too much for my liking) on the enigma of Cary Grant's sexual orientation, although this is hardly news.
David Baker, 55, the director of the Institute for Protein Design at the University of Washington, has been investigating that enigma for a quarter-century.
That was perhaps the greatest enigma to me — there was no talk of the past but always a vision beyond, plus his world of books.
Huppert is all angles and shadows, and Greta is a mystery wrapped in an enigma bundled up in a neatly tied package of pure crazy.
Gaga was performing her 'ENIGMA' show at the Park Theater at Park MGM when Bradley appeared on stage, and people in the crowd went wild.
Whataburger has been an enigma for some time now — nearly every Texan I meet extols its many virtues, yet I've never set foot in one.
"I'd say I knew a solid 50 percent of the material, but it's pretty much an enigma until I actually get a score back," she stressed.
The feature was highlighted this week by Emily Stark, an engineer on Google Chrome's security team, who spoke Tuesday at the Enigma Conference in Burlingame, California.
It was a scaled-down, but just as energetic version of her Enigma Las Vegas residency show, with 90 minutes of music and multiple costume changes.
MORE: Dutch journalist breaks down the Dutch election Wilders' precursor Geert Wilders is a bit of an enigma to those who have traveled to the Netherlands.
Cooper was in the audience for Gaga's Enigma residency in Las Vegas, and the crowd enjoyed a nice surprise when he popped onstage for the duet.
Until recently, the Mexican military, which did not participate in international peacekeeping operations, was "a big enigma, a big mystery" to the US, retired Lt. Gen.
Claire Underwood represents the enigma that exists in all women, told from a young age to learn the impossible skill of being both everything and nothing.
Merriam-Webster defines enigma as "an inscrutable or mysterious person," which makes a lot of sense given all the questions we still have about Gaga's creation.
But new research suggests we might have the answer to that enigma, at least: Hot Jupiters aren't born abnormally big—they just "puff" up over time.
North Korea fires ballistic missile, US State Department says The statement reads, to channel Winston Churchill, like a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma.
To see more granular data, check out Enigma Public's FEC Data, which includes searchable federal campaign contributions for 2018 as well as PAC summaries for 2018.
In January, they performed their ballad "Shallow" together in public for the first time, during Gaga's Enigma residency show at the Park MGM in Las Vegas.
Myspace seemed like the enigma machine to crack mainstream elitism in 2006; a captive audience and a group of people unafraid to criticize the cultural gatekeepers.
The aerial entrance was the beginning of her Enigma show, a pop spectacle I attended in hopes it would turn me from ambivalent to Little Monster.
ROBERT KENNEDY remains an enigma nearly 50 years after he was gunned down in a Los Angeles hotel, in the midst of a promising presidential campaign.
When a daily Enigma code was broken, the keys to the code were passed along to Ms. Fawcett or another young woman in the decoding room.
Actually, the Ultra program that cracked Enigma was a vast collaborative effort with a cast of hundreds who drew on the earlier work of Polish mathematicians.
For Freed, this not only marks the culmination of a century-old archaeological enigma, but is also a testament to the technological advances in DNA testing.
The film took for granted a broad cultural tolerance, if not an appetite, for enigma, as well as the time and inclination for parsing interpretive mysteries.
On the other will be a dogged and far smaller clan, tearing apart the code of these models, much like the ENIGMA busters of Bletchley Park.
The triple world champion, so often an enigma shrouded in contradiction, offered little certainty after winning the British Grand Prix for a record-equalling fifth time.
He was a prodigy, serving as an assistant to the phenomenologist Paul Ricœur, and an enigma, taking the train to Amiens every Friday to see Trogneux.
"I'm an enigma wrapped in a riddle... and cash," says Erika Girardi during the opening credits to season 6 of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.
Renner came closest to wider success with his 573 album, Painter's Joy, released on Restless Records, itself a subsidiary of the major-label funded Enigma Records.
Mathematician Alan Turing, who cracked the Nazi Enigma code during World War II, had a stutter, although some later portrayals have exaggerated how severe it was.
What if the enigma of what Daniels is about to say really rattles him, and his turning away from it is the telltale sign of that?
From there, Turing went on to join the fight against the Nazis in WWII and broke the "enigma code," deciphering Axis messages at an unprecedented rate.
Cristi, operating in an ethical zone as gray as his wardrobe or the skies over Bucharest, is an enigma wrapped in a puzzle stuffed with banality.
This may be the central enigma of M.B.Z.'s tenure: He is a socially liberal autocrat, and his country looks different depending on where you stand.
"The Enigma of the Owl," by Mike Unwin with photographs by David Tipling, explores the diversity, beauty and ecological importance of these nocturnal birds of prey.
In a video posted on Twitter, the singer brought a fan named Jack on stage during a performance for her "Enigma" residency at the Park Theater.
"Closer" is an enigma, a slippery synthesis of several prominent teen trends from Halsey's Lana Del Rey-lite Americana to the Chainsmokers' Flume-ish synth flourishes.
In fact, I was focused on those "enigma" machines that inspired a movie a few years back, remembering scenes with these switchboard-like setups with headsets.
Mr. Gooding captures the unsettling enigma of Mr. Simpson, the running back, actor and Hertz pitchman, grown strange in the hothouse of celebrity, lashing out — in grief?
In the video below from CNRS, you can find out more about the exact process of dating the formations, and the ongoing research on this Neanderthal enigma.
Facebook security engineer Brad Hill announced today at the USENIX Enigma conference that his company is launching an account recovery feature for other websites called Delegated Recovery.
On April 6, Enigma Studio in Beverly Hills gave $60 Nipsey-themed tattoos, with all the proceeds going to an elementary school that the late rapper supported.
Gaga, who is currently performing her Las Vegas residency show Enigma, recently suffered a dangerous fall off of the Park MGM's Park Theater stage at the Oct.
What is missing, though, is a sufficiently vivid sense of enigma, the implication that the people we are observing could ever be more than strangers to us.
The ability to practice real-world skills inside a dream and then use those skills in waking life is part bong water fantasy and part scientific enigma.
OPAL/ENIGMA, and techniques like it, promise to deliver new weapons to the war on cybercrime — while making all of that data significantly more useful for society.
To Rolling Stone she opens up about how she, an enigma of a Grammy-winning artist in a Cruella de Vil wig, manages to use dating apps.
President-elect Donald J. Trump's secretary of state nominee Rex Tillerson has been a bit of an enigma when it comes to his views on climate change.
"I think Trump is an enigma," Holland said, noting that as a blue state, California doesn't see the heavy political advertisements that saturate televisions in contested states.
While Prince was a funky enigma to most of the world, he was simply a pen pal and friend to Kandace Springs, one of his final protégées.
Spark Master Tape is an enigma, a masked, anonymous rapper in an age of celebrity and information overload, whose music has attracted attention from across the globe.
I hate to spoil the next two years of her residency, but an hour and a half into the show, Gaga breaks out of the Enigma simulation.
Her caramelized and comfit fennel with a touch of sugar, added to her sea scallop and pine nuts dish, is an enigma to anyone who's tried it.
Mr. Pierce ("The Wire") plays the nominee as an enigma, but his rage before the cameras (he famously called the hearings a "high-tech lynching") is thunderous.
Putin's popularity is something of an enigma given that much of Russia's economic problems are largely to blame on the Kremlin's arguably reckless decisions in recent years.
"Superimposing photos is an art that needs creativity, fantasy, curiosity and, most of all, lots of patience—it's like a puzzle, an enigma to solve," Trerotoli says.
Blurring documentary and drama with the overused tic of playing real-life footage over the end credits, Berlinger still leaves Bundy no more than a slick enigma.
Annapurna Devi, a noted Indian musician and teacher whose decision to stop performing relatively early in her career made her something of an enigma, died on Oct.
There are ways in which Wilson, in his eighth season in the N.F.L., is still a question mark, still an enigma to those outside his immediate sphere.
Kim Jong Un's 'mystery train' tour: Additional venues may be scheduled Kim Jong Un remains an enigma, but the hermit king's profile is starting to fill out.
Nasser says she hopes her talk at Enigma will get more cryptographers and security engineers thinking about the flaws still lurking in the cellular network every day.
Shkreli's lawyer, Benjamin Brafman, first disclosed the Enigma machine's seizure on Thursday in a letter filed in Brooklyn federal court that opposes a forfeiture request by prosecutors.
The first company renting electric cars in Polish cities - Enigma SOI controlled by Comp - is growing faster than assumed in its business plan, Puls Biznesu daily reported.
This works beautifully with a thorny enigma like "Measure for Measure," where concentrating too much on the characters' warped psychology can strand you in a Freudian wilderness.
Op-Ed Contributor London — FOR me, learning French a quarter-century ago at high school in Scotland, the circumflex that perched atop certain vowels (ê) was an enigma.
Last month, Christie's New York Books set a world auction record of $547,500 with its sale of a "four-rotor Enigma cipher machine, 1944," to an online bidder.
"Ted Bundy is the quintessential American enigma," Joe Berlinger, the creator of both the new Netflix documentary series and the upcoming film, told Refinery29 in a phone conversation.
It was the talk most anticipated at this year's inaugural Usenix Enigma security conference in San Francisco and one that even the other speakers were eager to hear.
The contents of the boxes are often a secret, but subscribers to Funko's Smuggler's Bounty got an enigma-wrapped-in-a-mystery in this month's package: a Pop!
"Currently, there's really no option for computing over encrypted data in the market," says Guy Zyskind, founder and CEO of Enigma, a decentralized cloud platform based on blockchain.
This psychoanalytic approach based in chance and dreams — which travels in irrational enigma — comes into contact at the end of the book with recent rational approaches of neuroaesthetics.
This tiny watch, created by a maker calling himself asciimation, uses an Arduino Pro Micro and a small OLED screen to recreate the Enigma machine in pure code.
And that enigma is exactly what makes Kali Uchis not just one of the most talented rising stars of her generation, but also one of the most fascinating.
Trump is an enigma to them -- at once part of their club, moneyed, well-educated and successful, yet appealing to a group of people who are so different.
In 1976, David Bowie was a 29-year-old androgynous enigma whose skilled manipulation of gender roles paved the way for the likes of Madonna and Lady Gaga.
It features a ticker tape of binary code that spells out his birthday (June 23, 1912), and depicts the "British Bombe" machine that helped break the Enigma code.
The character you play in this episode is pretty unique — he's a professional bowler, and he's kind of an enigma; his nickname is "Dead Eyes Dempsey," after all.
"The biggest enigma of the post-work society is what happens to the self," writes Mason, "when it cannot define itself against corporate identity, skill set or seniority."
When an Enigma code was broken, she would check the decoded message to see, one, if it was plausible German, and two, if it was of any interest.
Perhaps his most ambitious and certainly his most autobiographical project, The Tree of Life (2011) adds a temporal dimension to his characters' confrontation with the enigma of existence.
"Enigma Variations" (1968) — a ballet the Sarasota audience greeted with successive bursts of applause from its opening tableau onward — is receiving its first production by any American troupe.
Love is a rare and many-splendored enigma—how can fuckboys believe that its secret formula requires nothing more than a few mediocre lays and some sporadic texting?
The British were helped initially by a Polish mathematician who had been studying the Enigma machine and had provided vital details after Hitler's forces invaded Poland in 1939.
In Britain, the secret code-breakers at Bletchley Park north of London, including the mathematician Alan Turing, broke the Enigma system of encryption used by the German Navy.
The enigma about Trump is why he cut off his lap dog so brutally that Cohen fell into the embrace of Robert Mueller and New York federal prosecutors.
Four years later, he has yet to capture a fifth major and to golf insiders, his game has become a teaser wrapped in a puzzle inside an enigma.
At the USENIX Enigma security conference in San Francisco on Monday, research engineer Yomna Nasser will detail those fundamental flaws and suggest how they could finally get fixed.
Winston Churchill's memorable insight about Russia at the outset of World War II – that its actions were "a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma" – needs updating.
For more than a century, the spore-firing prowess of fungi, employed by thousands of species, has been an enthralling enigma for mycologists, the scientists who study fungi.
In splendid, nearly cloudless weather, the crowd enjoyed fresh stadium enhancements, an 8-1 laugher over Tampa Bay, and an electric performance by the brilliant enigma Michael Pineda.
For years, the identity of the actor playing Ugly Naked Guy has been an enigma, only appearing for small moments in our lives and never revealing his face.
And when Macdonald met Whitney's agent, Nicole David, she put forward the idea of Houston as an enigma, a person whose tragically short life hadn't yet been explained.
The Deal With Jay That's the title of episode 8 of the podcast, and it echoes both Koenig's and every listener's prevailing question about this enigma of a man.
Around 8 AM EST, Enigma, a project on ethereum currently engaged in an ICO pre-sale, breathlessly announced that their website, mailing lists, and Slack account had been compromised.
"We've been in touch with other high profile ICOs in the space, and the same attacker has apparently hit several others," Enigma CEO Guy Zyskind told WIRED last month.
And if a new book by political theorist Corey Robin, called The Enigma of Clarence Thomas, is correct, it turns out Thomas's worldview is more complicated than we thought.
Bletchley Park was the Government Code and Cypher School's main codebreaking center during World War II and the site where codebreakers famously cracked the German's Enigma and Lorenz cyphers.
During a Sunday Enigma residency performance in Las Vegas, the 33-year-old pop star referenced her split from ex-fiancé Christian Carino while introducing one of her songs.
His characterisation is adept, from Reid, the slave-owner who loses his property and his daughter Emily to his ambitious, sadistic neighbour Levallois, to the enigma of Emily herself.
Between Thanksgiving and Christmas last year, the average daily number of malware infections was up 84 percent compared to a month earlier, according to data from Enigma Software Group.
She's just a woman who catches his eye at a fancy party, an enigma who opens his eyes to the possibilities of metahuman partnership and a team of heroes.
"If a government develops quantum computing well in advance of its peers, it will keep it a secret, just like the allies did when they cracked Enigma," said LaMacchia.
"Some say buying bitcoin could be a flight to safety for people who view it as a gold-type asset," said Aliya Itzkowitz at crypto research firm Enigma Securities.
Greaterchina Professional Services was among scores of stocks named in a report by activist shareholder David Webb six weeks ago titled "The Enigma Network: 50 stocks not to own".
This perennial quest for a perfectly secure message spurred Seth Lloyd, a professor of quantum information at MIT, to put forth a theory of quantum enigma machines in 2013.

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