Standing with her back against the enigmatic monument, the equally enigmatic first lady did something unusual: She spoke up for herself.
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In 1913, the young Walter Benjamin struck up an intense friendship with the poet Christoph Friedrich Heinle — one of the most enigmatic episodes in Benjamin's enigmatic life.
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If our enigmatic oracles—Thomas Pynchon, say, or Cormac McCarthy—weighed in too often on general literary and political topics, they would cease to be enigmatic, and oracular.
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From there, they will go to the enigmatic Wilberforce facility.
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This room is a bit more enigmatic and quietly serene.
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The band's lead singer, Gregory Frateur, cuts an enigmatic figure.
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Will there be an appearance from the enigmatic Slender Man?
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Leading man MacMillan is as enigmatic as he is magnetic.
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Richards found himself drawn to the enigmatic model's worldly nature.
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The lustrous, contemplative abstractions in Alluvion are entrancing and enigmatic.
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Middle East experts often paint Iranians as an enigmatic people.
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Alicia was an unusual network TV protagonist: enigmatic, shrewd, controlled.
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An enigmatic melody was woven through the transparent first movement.
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This enigmatic reply roused the show's third host, Steve Doocy.
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The literary world lost one of its most enigmatic stars.
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Harold Bloom called it Shakespeare's "most fascinating and enigmatic" play.
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Amaya is an enigmatic tech company based in Silicon Valley.
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Mr. Bulatov's painting ought to be the enigmatic last word.
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He sends out enigmatic koans to his 33,000 Twitter followers.
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On Sunday, messenger Mercury creates a sextile with enigmatic Uranus.
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It is more discursive than affective, more dogmatic than enigmatic.
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He's a big draw primarily because of his enigmatic evil.
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Mr. Crimp's text, as in "Written on Skin," is enigmatic.
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Mr. Roof's courtroom strategy has been enigmatic from the start.
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It's the latest twist in Gowdy's enigmatic tenure in Congress.
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The enigmatic singer, who plays the Bowery Electric on Dec.
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To be sure, the approach has been enigmatic so far.
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The enigmatic remarks left top Republicans on Capitol Hill nonplused.
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Mr. Adams is rarely enigmatic; this concerto seems an exception.
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McIlroy, 203, also extended a streak, this one more enigmatic.
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"Expert" was written by an enigmatic cardsharp named S.W. Erdnase.
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The action around her is enigmatic and fraught with mysticism.
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The enigmatic action is periodically accompanied by loud electronic buzzing.
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Aroldis Chapman is another enigmatic case study for converted relievers.
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The enigmatic producer returns with his latest mix album, Fabriclive 93.
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Can a structure give shape to something as enigmatic as grief?
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Heralded as mysterious and "enigmatic," Styles is, indeed, difficult to read.
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Alfred Esquillo offers an enigmatic scene in "Slow Train Coming" (2016).
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Jobs, enigmatic and cold, orbits the exterior of Brennan-Jobs' life.
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The enigmatic "blueberries" observed by Opportunity rover on the Martian surface.
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Iconic movie characters possess an enigmatic quality that teases our imagination.
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They thought we were very enigmatic, very intense, obviously, very intelligent.
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Either way, it seems we've broken this enigmatic phenomenon wide open.
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But there is nothing terribly avant-garde, elusive, or enigmatic here.
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In these enigmatic works, most of Gober's bewildering lexicon return. Apples?
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That role will go to enigmatic Oscar-nominee Willem Dafoe. Obviously.
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And while songs are good when they're enigmatic, interviews are not.
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Yet despite his literary celebrity, he remained for many readers enigmatic.
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It would be an appropriately inscrutable end to an enigmatic career.
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And it epitomizes the artist's enigmatic relationship with his subject matter.
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Later, she wanders through enigmatic, rubbly landscapes like an Antonioni heroine.
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It was an enigmatic smile, one sometimes seen in Botticelli paintings.
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Mr. Bolton has become an enigmatic figure in the impeachment drama.
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Or as an enigmatic office assistant in Anne Washburn's "The Internationalist"?
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Notably, the enigmatic lettering isn't all that workers discovered that day.
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Just how much of an outlier was this enigmatic Copper Age human?
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The painting's enigmatic title offers a clue to another level of meaning.
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We show that it's plausible and can account for nearby enigmatic earthquakes.
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His teammate, the enigmatic Japanese driver Toranosuke "Tiger" Takagi, fared even worse.
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This sign's aloof, enigmatic reputation didn't show up out of thin air.
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Musk's politics have been enigmatic and often the source of Reddit speculation.
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Obviously, the enigmatic nature of today's launch has fueled speculation about it.
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But even with the essay, the paintings remain open-ended and enigmatic.
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But this one blared out burst after enigmatic burst at unpredictable intervals.
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Often they came in the form of enigmatic comments or simply glances.
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By the late 1800s, speculation about the subject's enigmatic smile was common.
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This comic is unfolding carefully, revealing the complex and enigmatic structure underneath.
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Sure it's enigmatic, but what makes the disco ball such a classic?
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What other directions might Davis, the volatile and enigmatic trumpeter, have explored?
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They're both equally enigmatic and constantly are pushing the envelope with trends.
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Leonard Cohen, an enigmatic and reluctant pop star, has died at 82.
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Officially, the goal was credited to Zlatan Ibrahimovic, P.S.G.'s enigmatic striker.
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But sometimes the Washington Wizards are so enigmatic that they confound themselves.
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" The passage went on: "I hope that they are captivating and enigmatic.
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It was an eye-catching diplomatic debut for an enigmatic young dictator.
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The latest deep-learning systems can be the most enigmatic of all.
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His own enigmatic narratives involve the viewer in a similarly collaborative experience.
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Nosowsky left an enigmatic smile emoji as an answer to this question.
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As ever, the specific sites on Odysseus' island were enigmatic at best.
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"He was really kind of enigmatic," said Michael Buchanan, of the collective.
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They are intense and enigmatic, and often loaded with tests of endurance.
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These enigmatic images make visible the otherwise unseen toxicity of the ground.
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A genetic analysis revealed that Denisovans were an enigmatic offshoot of Neanderthals.
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Part of the mystique surrounding Ms. Ferrante stems from her enigmatic persona.
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The two stories converge in ways that are both powerful and enigmatic.
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Entitled "Les Observateurs," it portrays a rear view of two enigmatic figures.
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He shows me a new linocut and points out an enigmatic slogan.
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His prescient final album is riddled with enigmatic musings on life and death.
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Bannon is often hyped as an enigmatic master of the political dark arts.
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Their relationship is an enigmatic, totally engaging duel that I could watch forever.
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But Hold the Dark is Saulnier's most enigmatic and meditative film to date.
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The scenes veered from enigmatic fever dream to awkward stage play without explanation.
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Appropriately, her birthday party was as enigmatic and interactive as her lifelong practice.
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He is not the mysteriously hampered Kawhi Leonard or emotionally enigmatic Jimmy Butler.
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No one seems to have their story straight on this enigmatic Detroit collective.
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Finally, Chiron emerges as a withdrawn, enigmatic grown man searching for human connection.
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Resident Advisor meets the enigmatic DJ and producer who broke through in 2016.
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He is one of the most interesting and enigmatic prospects in the game.
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Cespedes's personality has been enigmatic at times, similar to the career of d'Arnaud.
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The finger's placement seems a pointed, possibly sexual gesture but remains teasingly enigmatic.
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It leaves us with one of the most enigmatic figures in American history.
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For most people — fashion folk included — the house of Azzedine Alaïa is enigmatic.
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But how much do fans and detractors actually know about the enigmatic artist?
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It's enigmatic and mystical, and leads to a rather unsettling, somewhat unresolved conclusion.
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Here's what we know about Mr. Kim, the enigmatic 34-year-old dictator.
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Perhaps the strangest comment of all came from enigmatic young Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas.
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She is the author of the biography "Theresa May: the Enigmatic Prime Minister."
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Despite the reverence Wittgenstein inspires in intellectual history, he remains an enigmatic figure.
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Lorca is one of the show's more enigmatic characters: confident, cold and calculating.
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The enigmatic country singer known as Orville Peck is riding high these days.
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" In 2001 he played a detective in David Lynch's enigmatic thriller "Mulholland Drive.
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While that terrifying question looms, there's even more enigmatic news hanging over Peregrine.
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"Insects are one of the most enigmatic living creatures," the biology buff says.
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But the company was notoriously enigmatic about its supposed revolutionary technology and processes.
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On this, he remained enigmatic and opaque -- other, that is, than the smile.
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But he is definitely one of the most enigmatic characters I've ever played.
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He depicted upside-down reflections of the three enigmatic men walking on water.
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Even Newsom's allies acknowledge he can be "enigmatic," in one Newsom strategist's words.
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With these enigmatic works, Mulleady constructs a sparse stage for multiple, disquieting interpretations.
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"Unpredictable" and "enigmatic" are the two words that most readily apply to him.
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Does that bond have anything to do with the boss being so enigmatic?
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For centuries, the enigmatic structures remained hidden to all but a few archaeologists.
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In Kovgan's defense, Cunningham may have been too enigmatic to probe with complexity.
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Galactic halos are enigmatic rings composed of hot, energetic gas that surround galaxies.
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This year, Google tweeted out an enigmatic, 12-line block of tweet with an accompanying URL that led to a video with equally enigmatic voiced narration of said text, put to a string of cryptic images and some pleasant ambient music.
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"This guitar, like everything about the enigmatic virtuoso, is uniquely Prince," Heritage Auctions said.
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While many enigmatic artworks remain, there have been significant discoveries through the public involvement.
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He's in GQ, remaining enigmatic in a 2,000-plus word profile called — what else?
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Epstein knows this, but cannot help but be deeply attracted to his enigmatic magnetism.
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In contrast to her art, Nevelson's life is, on its surface, far less enigmatic.
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This week on Noisey Radio, we sit down with enigmatic singer/songwriter Hobo Johnson.
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Netflix's enigmatic series The OA rode into our lives atop a wave of mystery.
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The work was enigmatic, with images of long, birdlike legs stepping through the paintings.
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What keeps George Hotz, the enigmatic hacker and founder of self-driving startup Comma.
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The final surprise may be served up by that most enigmatic of metals—gold.
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Everybody wants to play Sigmund frickin' Freud on the enigmatic artiste Jeff Mangum, huh?
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The fourth "grace-note"—enigmatic, epigrammatic—links each four-part section to the next.
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It is swift and enigmatic, a ride on a time machine through Mekas' memory.
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You could call them enigmatic at best, or stingy with news or simply dull.
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Michelle Kingdom uses traditional needlework techniques to create enigmatic scenes with distinctly narrative qualities.
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Everyone has their preferred approach when it comes to parsing David Lynch's enigmatic work.
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This is a super-cool specimen from a very enigmatic family of big dinosaurs.
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Scientists say immediate measures are now required to save this enigmatic species from extinction.
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Witty, creative and enigmatic, they are the unsung heroes of the social media world.
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The enigmatic aristocrat disappeared in 1974 after his children's nanny was murdered in London.
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For now, Cerny responds to that question—and many others—with an enigmatic smile.
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Four or five pages of Laz's enigmatic and wry instructions are also handed out.
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The deposition also offered some clarity on basic biographical information about the enigmatic killer.
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My favorite one is a hula girl, a little girl with an enigmatic face.
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After seeing photos of Tonto, I wanted to know everything about this enigmatic equine.
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Someone as beautiful, enigmatic, and musically talented as Sabine is pure catnip for Elodie.
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And he is still drawing on the advice he received from the enigmatic Rodriguez.
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The result is a captivating collage of framed images — some whimsical, some alluringly enigmatic.
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Ethan is the superhero, he's very enigmatic and super equipped much like Ilsa Faust.
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The enigmatic species has been called "the fish of 1,000 casts" for good reason.
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The resulting exhibition explores this enigmatic landscape through personal/geologic histories and multicultural influences.
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Indeed, Wallace, the quintessential angel-headed hipster, was the enigmatic, hermetic Californian everybody knew.
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In the already murky world of Kremlin politics, Sechin is an especially enigmatic figure.
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Beguiling and enigmatic, they were a major departure from anything Wong had produced before.
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But his personal secretary and trusted lieutenant, Archbishop Georg Gänswein, has issued enigmatic comments.
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"He was someone who never stood still and was professionally enigmatic," Mr. Dawidoff said.
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It is this collage of enigmatic personality whispers that keeps Miles tethered to Alaska.
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Harrigan's future President remains believably enigmatic to both the ostensible protagonist and the reader.
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Consider your journey towards inner transformation on October 3, when enigmatic Pluto moves direct.
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For now, Rego Grande, which local people already call the Amazonian Stonehenge, remains enigmatic.
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The appeal offered by the new compass is a bit more enigmatic for now.
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Scientists suspect that an enigmatic process dumps heat and energy into the solar corona.
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"It's intrinsic to her, that certain enigmatic je ne sais quoi," Mr. Doonan said.
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Not bad for an esoteric technology developed by the enigmatic fellow who created bitcoin.
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Of course, that hardly prevents them from being enigmatic: What biographical detail isn't shown?
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Mr. Liu is one of the most enigmatic figures in Mr. Xi's kitchen cabinet.
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Her Twitter feed is filled with enigmatic thoughts, and her manifesto with arcane symbols.
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Recent excavations at Incahuasi in Peru are slowly unwinding some of their enigmatic use.
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Instead, it's an appeal for the value of winding, irregular melodies and enigmatic rhythms.
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The Pine Barrens also provides a portrait of the denizens of this enigmatic landscape.
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McGrath, who founded her own, highly anticipated namesake makeup line Pat McGrath Labs just two years ago in 2015, posted a rather enigmatic video and photo to Instagram this morning featuring herself, one aforementioned enigmatic pop star, and a whole lot of glitter.
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Like previous drops, the data was accompanied by an enigmatic message in purposefully broken English.
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Lafawndah cuts an enigmatic figure, and that air of secrecy lingers beguilingly across her work.
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This same enigmatic, feminine energy is found in the water, its own kind of temple.
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The Belgrade-based electronic sound artist Nenad Marković—who performs under the enigmatic name 33.10.
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The "augmented reality" reference remains enigmatic, although Zuckerberg has expressed his enthusiasm for AR before.
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He has written song lyrics with imagery as allusive, resonant and occasionally enigmatic as Dylan's.
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" Life in Short – This is described as an "anthology series celebrating music's most enigmatic artists.
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Questions about enigmatic remarks made by longtime Trump associate and veteran political operative Roger Stone.
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Her paintings are forthright and no nonsense, but also enigmatic, multi-layered, and supremely sensitive.
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He needed to do something, and the enigmatic letter is what he chose to do.
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When people raise that question to me I sort of give them an enigmatic smile.
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Even though I now knew she was a mom, Chelsea was still an enigmatic force.
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PEOPLE spoke to Smith to find out more about this majestic, popular and enigmatic animal.
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On a number of levels, these highly destructive — and particularly terrifying — weather events remain enigmatic.
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These quirky personal comics are often enigmatic, reading like parables written in an alien tongue.
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The resulting images are enigmatic composites that speak to a mysterious landscape, layered in history.
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If there's anyone with an enigmatic smile as famous as Mona Lisa's, surely it's Kylie.
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Frieze's sister fair, Frieze Masters, whose fifth edition previewed on Wednesday, remains an enigmatic event.
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For decades he continued to confound expectations, selling millions of records with dense, enigmatic songwriting.
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I find cats standoffish and enigmatic, and don't get me started on the cat litter.
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It is when we leave the realm of physiognomy, however, that the smile becomes enigmatic.
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Mercer is an enigmatic computer programmer who is a powerful financial force in conservative politics.
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As colleagues, their charge was to develop a new research program for this enigmatic peak.
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The figure of the enigmatic lyricist holds the adoring gaze of many a music critic.
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Throughout history, people have blamed mysterious events on the enigmatic workings of the lunar cycle.
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You seem to like to take a fairly enigmatic approach to talking about the band.
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It reminds you of an extraordinary feat and acquaints you with an interesting, enigmatic man.
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Unlike many of her colleagues, she straddled genres, between futuristic fantasies and enigmatic mystery novels.
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Over two decades, Tim Evans has developed a name for producing malevolent and enigmatic music.
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They will be joined by the enigmatic filmmaker David Lynch at the academy's Governors Awards.
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And I thought, "What a great trick that is" — to retain a certain enigmatic aspect.
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A previously unknown self-portrait lurking unnoticed for five decades within a supremely enigmatic work?
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Even for those who love his music, Swamp Dogg remains an enigmatic, almost mythic figure.
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Ms. Thierry plays Marguerite with an understatement that can be enigmatic, seductive, or deliberately confounding.
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Unlike "Doom" and "Mortal Kombat," with their quick, bloody gratification, "Pilgrim" was enigmatic and difficult.
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Religion is story, a narrative about a force much greater than us, enigmatic by nature.
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The first was young and crisply dressed, with short black hair and an enigmatic smile.
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The enigmatic, fantastically erudite artist Raymond Pettibon takes to Twitter like a bird to sky.
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The text is an enigmatic and poignant expression of a self that feels itself unreal.
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Levit caught that awesome doubleness: in his enigmatic brilliance, he is Bachian to the core.
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Her producer, Phoelix, also shows up as a singer with an enigmatic, equally unresolved chorus.
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There's a shadowy security firm with an enigmatic owner (an amusing Irrfan Khan, who's ready for Bond villainy) and the World Health Organization, which has been given a sexy makeover with enigmatic players (Omar Sy, Sidse Babett Knudsen) and fleets of gun-toting paramilitaries.
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The same day he unintentionally posted the URL, he posted the enigmatic gibberish "Kimim ° has f".
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Where Mrs Merkel is more straightforward than she sometimes seems, her erstwhile protégée is more enigmatic.
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It's an enigmatic party, identifying as post-ideological and garnering support from across the political spectrum.
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The nominations were released this morning, and the enigmatic R&B singer is nary among them.
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He remains the key figure, although in this tournament he has been more enigmatic than ever.
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"They generally don't protest at all," Mary's enigmatic knitting seatmate tells her of the other passengers.
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Bloodborne's "Tomb Prospectors" have spent years navigating the game's enigmatic dungeons, hoping to find something new.
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Tales of Bill Murray sightings, whether real or not, are as enigmatic as the actor himself.
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That's as enigmatic as it gets, and we are all still wondering what that is about.
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But Shaw is too talented, too enigmatic an arranger, to let anyone anyone steal her show.
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It is one of life's great mysteries, one of the most enigmatic questions of our age.
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But at the time, Jolie was painted as the edgy, sexy, enigmatic actress who breathed fire.
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In 2015, he forged a partnership with a friend who ran a YouTube account, Enigmatic Nomadic.
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The exhibition has an unavoidable highpoint: Bosch's enigmatic masterpiece, "The Garden of Earthly Delights" (1490–1500).
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So naturally, it was thought this enigmatic animal lives on the southern half of our globe.
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He retired in 1998 but continues working to resolve several enigmatic observations related to climate change.
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Anticipation is building for an album by Frank Ocean, the innovative and enigmatic R&B singer.
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Offered the opportunity to put the matter to rest, he referred back to that enigmatic statement.
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But, after an encounter with an enigmatic woman, he finds himself in need of music's cure.
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In particular, a full explanation of how these enigmatic features darken and fade still eludes us.
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Exploring motion, the enigmatic images are, like her hole-punched works, restless and full of spirit.
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The most enigmatic painting in the show is a small untitled oil on canvas from 2019.
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Lush, sensuous, and enigmatic, Jesse Mockrin's paintings are markedly contemporary, yet beautifully allude to the past.
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In particular, the perspective of ex-girlfriend and fellow artist Mette Madsen humanizes this enigmatic figure.
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The mazelike display at the Pratt show suits Ms. Smith's enigmatic art, but it feels cramped.
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More unexpected still was the presence of the combative Fabian Delph and the enigmatic Riyad Mahrez.
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The mirrors amplify and distort the looming, enigmatic presences of the interconnected bales, chains, and bells.
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The simultaneous interaction of these processes makes studying volcanic lightning and unraveling its enigmatic intricacies difficult.
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One of them, the enigmatic Alleras, nicknamed the Sphinx, might be a Sand Snake named Sarella.
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In an enigmatic statement over email, Ma gave some mythical background on the dance-floor bomb.
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All that we know are three enigmatic words that describe what took place: dromena, deiknumena, legomena.
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His enigmatic sound world can seem to echo the unpredictability of the rest of the world.
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Osmond," it turns out, is just as enigmatic as that of "The Portrait of a Lady.
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The most dominant team in memory became the most enigmatic, losing 16 out of 17 games.
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In telling his story, Douglas cannot avoid shining a spotlight on his illustrious if enigmatic family.
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But the figure at its center remains as enigmatic as his expression in the Leibovitz portrait.
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Expect double-crossing agents, creepy safe houses and enigmatic mission details from unseen powers-that-be.
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The county attorney said the enigmatic musician died after unknowingly taking counterfeit Vicodin that contained fentanyl.
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Lena Herzog's mixture of enigmatic film and immersive sound evokes a global crisis of linguistic disappearance.
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Feature The enigmatic leader of the U.A.E. may soon emerge as the region's most powerful figure.
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His unique style and enigmatic persona left few people indifferent in the tennis world last year.
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Haenel, radiantly blonde with an enigmatic, neo-Classical face, fuses movie-star charisma with aristocratic poise.
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For Nina Collins, the stories offered a window into her enigmatic mother's fertile and complicated mind.
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In February, Hubble discovered a new and enigmatic "dark tempest" on Neptune that's 6,800 miles across.
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But Mr. Evans was also engaged in an enigmatic ritual of physical exertion and formal control.
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Is there a more enigmatic and oddly phrased passage in the Constitution than the Second Amendment?
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Besides the mystery of the painting's creation, there are many enigmatic details in the work itself.
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I thought it an enigmatic scar, perhaps a memory of some summer adventure that was ending.
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It's a nice opportunity for us to learn about Will, the most enigmatic of the party members.
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Dubbed 2007 OR22007, this enigmatic world is the largest body in the Solar System without a name.
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I.B. Tauris; 224.99 pages; $2496 and £235 A portrait of an enigmatic country by our correspondent there.
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Other drawings are governed by enigmatic color codes, symbolic documents for which the key has been lost.
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But they soon realize that the more time they spend with her, the more enigmatic she becomes.
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And his unfinished thoughts, enigmatic references and sentence fragments reflect his confusion about how to wriggle free.
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Even those closest to us, the people we're spending our lives with, remain, in some ways, enigmatic.
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The resonances remain fresh and clear, the connections subtle but not so oblique as to be enigmatic.
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Truth be told, we're not surprised to see Gaga pull off such an enigmatic look so seamlessly.
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He's an enigmatic presence, but you know he has a real role in shaping who Joe is.
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The New Testament has much to say about this enigmatic figure, but is by no means comprehensive.
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When I call the group's multicolored-haired, enigmatic bassist Jenny Lee Lindberg, she is brushing her teeth.
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Of course, the only other media narrative that is more popular than 'Hot Bundy' is 'Enigmatic Bundy.
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Enigmatic boss Charlie Ergen could help by fully explaining his ideas for a storehouse of lucrative airwaves.
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I saw it like a shredded discoball, an enigmatic presence that filled me with wonder and calm.
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Three eyes are brown, the remaining three a cerulean blue, all of them encased in enigmatic starbursts.
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No casting was announced for the principal roles of ambitious Elena Greco and her enigmatic friend Lila.
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The Bach dance is a male-female duet in which an enigmatic relationship keeps us in suspense.
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This enigmatic study seems to provide evidence of the harmful health impacts of eating too much sugar.
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Even so, these results set up intriguing new questions to ask about the often enigmatic regulatory elements.
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Even though her true identity remains a riddle, however, the enigmatic queen lives on in our imaginations.
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To me, the urge to reinterpret Disney's princesses has always been baffling: They're not enigmatic, only blank.
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Ms. Stewart, the queen of enigmatic reserve with her Jeanne Moreau sulk, thaws somewhat but not enough.
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Mr. Brown helped popularize Edward Gorey, the enigmatic illustrator, by placing his books by the cash register.
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The rain forests of Indonesia and Malaysia have long had enigmatic residents in their canopies of trees.
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Ruth Asawa, sculptor of enigmatic woven baskets, had some of her earliest artistic experiences in detention camps.
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Critic's Pick Ohad Naharin's "Venezuela" starts out mysteriously, but that's not mysterious: Being enigmatic is his way.
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They meet under the rubric Friends of Saul, named for the group's enigmatic and never-seen organizer.
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Somewhere along the way, he also became a high-ranking member of the enigmatic fraternity of Freemasons.
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Despite being analyzed over and over again since its release, Stanley Kubrick's final film remains stubbornly enigmatic.
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The nightscape of Istanbul always had an enigmatic, beguiling effect on me, reminding me I belonged here.
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Renaissance Technologies, the enigmatic hedge fund founded by Jim Simons, delivered unheard-of returns for 30 years.
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The earliest pieces are mostly small, intensely colored and surreal, with faceless characters cast in enigmatic situations.
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But in some ways, James's history with activism has been as enigmatic as it has been common.
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And he reveled in conspiracy theories, elaborating on them in language that could be enigmatic and circuitous.
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But I knew that my favorite part of the show was the more enigmatic and freewheeling stuff.
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For the last decade, Lady Gaga has been one of the most enigmatic entertainers in the world.
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As Mia first predicted, enigmatic Amber is at the center of The A List's great, spooky nightmare.
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Some colleagues called him reserved and moody, aloof in a way that gave him an enigmatic magnetism.
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Ms. Del Rey pivots away from personal matters for a brief, enigmatic stretch midway through the album.
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Today it's the whistleblower, the enigmatic intelligence official who Democrats love to praise and Republicans want unmasked.
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The story is built around one of the most enigmatic and memorable literary figures you'd ever encounter.
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In a book about her enigmatic father, Susan Faludi explores the very meaning of gender and identity.
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If you're staring directly at her, she may not seem like she's smiling, it's kind of enigmatic.
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This is a story that's bursting with plot, with a powerful and enigmatic villain at its center.
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Now she has surprised readers and critics by delivering an enigmatic and beguiling fairy tale, unicorns and all.
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The enigmatic style just feels so much more rebellious here, and I can continue to fuck with that.
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So-called fast radio bursts are enigmatic, ultra-brief, ultra-powerful bursts of energy coming from distant galaxies.
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That second layer of enigmatic data sharing is part of what makes this Cambridge Analytica scandal especially scary.
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From enigmatic PMS symptoms to an erratic poop schedule, your period throws some real curveballs at your body.
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" The review also applauds the "superb new addition, Chadwick Boseman's Black Panther, an African prince turned enigmatic crimefighter.
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While it's hardly plot-heavy, the enigmatic narrative provides a forward momentum that purely abstract work sometimes lacks.
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But unlike his father, David Carradine gives a restrained, even enigmatic, performance, effectively tempering the movie's hagiographic impulses.
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The Netflix series has existed in a pretty enigmatic space leading up to its premiere on September 21.
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Other images still are more enigmatic and underscore the fact that the Rochard dolls were meant for adults.
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It's stranger and more enigmatic than its predecessor, with an ending that defies Get Out's relatively digestible takeaways.
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All we knew of his origins came from his enigmatic, adventurous father, who was kind of a dick.
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If you wanted winking, fecund footwork, you could arrive early for a set by the enigmatic DJ Paypal.
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Southern culture is an enigmatic beast, with many an oddity to be found along its Koolickle-laden path.
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In interviews, Mr. Beltrão has questioned how much this abstract, enigmatic work reflects the turmoil in his country.
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Visitors were spending time with sculpture that, despite — or because of — its enigmatic zaniness, inspired a slow look.
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The findings, published this week in Science, provide new insight into the gas giant's dynamic and enigmatic atmosphere.
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At the same time, what you see is always absolutely clear, even if its meanings are sometimes enigmatic.
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While Brown's movie theater paintings are concise and readable, the image on the movie screen was often enigmatic.
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Washington (CNN)Melania Trump is, without question, the most enigmatic and least-known first lady in modern memory.
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Once again, in game four, the machine is using this enigmatic approach to take control of the contest.
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Yale University released a book that recreates through photographs the enigmatic medieval Voynich Manuscript in its full form.
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By the end of the film, she remains a kind of cipher, as sympathetic as she is enigmatic.
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This work, with its enigmatic circles and triangles, is relatively direct and simple; others are more intricately presented.
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As with most cults, they've an enigmatic leader driving them onwards, whether or not it's the right direction.
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Based on the renderings, "Bouquet of Tulips" is never more effective than discursive; never more enigmatic than dogmatic.
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For instance, the first game's NPCs had spoken of an enigmatic "administrator" who seemed responsible for the accident.
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In this underworld we are lead down a path of enigmatic and symbolic and poetic recovery from malevolence.
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But the choice of documents revealed to The Hill also provides a glimpse of the enigmatic Guccifer 22019.
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Most important, how will a president who remains a largely enigmatic figure actually govern when he takes office?
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Ms. Teuscher, who joined the Studio Company in 2006, is firmly dramatic, coolly decisive, enigmatic, often mysteriously calm.
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There's a tremendous amount of her inner life that remains enigmatic even to those who knew her best.
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The figures have marbled bodies but no noses or mouths, leaving their eyes to carry their enigmatic expressions.
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The most enigmatic of the window series is "Unforgotten" (2018), an oil on canvas work mounted on wood.
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And general and brief though it is, it's a boon, because people need guidance with this enigmatic art.
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The relationship between the two halves of the film, like every other relationship in it, remains somewhat enigmatic.
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But on an evening trip to the nearby town, he encounters an enigmatic and lovely red-haired woman.
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Enigmatic to an extreme, the documentary "Bobbi Jene" may interest viewers who are well versed in contemporary dance.
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Seemingly unconcerned with the viewer, he projects a strong presence, at once inviting and enigmatic, joyful and antagonistic.
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Instead, Episode 6 details the past triumphs and current tragedies of the show's most enigmatic character, Serena Joy.
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Akyol said she loved that song's directness, but that she preferred her own songs to be more enigmatic.
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Now Reuters reports the enigmatic firm might bid for Time Warner's stake in a central European media group.
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Her work's closest analogue might be riddles, in that there's something enigmatic about it, and also something profound.
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The research could contribute a new understanding about the enigmatic substance and the endangered creatures that make it.
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This beautiful book by Mazower, a historian at Columbia University, revolves around his grandfather Max's enigmatic postwar silences.
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It seems the opening weekend of "Joker" could be as enigmatic as the Clown Prince of Crime himself.
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Maud (Morfydd Clark) is a hospice nurse hired to care for the enigmatic former dancer Amanda (Jennifer Ehle).
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These were all satisfying answers to questions that have built over eight episodes and illuminated the enigmatic character.
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Without giving away the enigmatic ending, I will say, when we swallowed the flesh, our eyes were closed.
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Most important, how will a president who remains a largely enigmatic figure actually govern when he takes office?
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But you also see something else: an image of a woman with an enigmatic expression on her face.
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The Detroit collective has been deliberately enigmatic and at times downright deceitful about its identity, lineup, and backstory.
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The first few puzzles I had published were advanced thematic puzzles in the Inquisitor and Enigmatic Variations series.
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Mr. Ohma agreed that smaller phenomena remained enigmatic, but said their work did explain large-scale auroral asymmetries.
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Feature A Vanderbilt neuroscientist has discovered an unusual but shockingly fruitful way to study our most enigmatic organ.
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A similarly enigmatic post on Instagram offered few details on just what kind of juice the Mooch is brewing.
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For the most part, shareholders have been rewarded for gambling on the electric car-maker and its enigmatic CEO.
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As the cherry on the powder keg sundae, "Night" ends with June installed in the enigmatic "Commander" Joseph's home.
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Mount Paektu, as it's known in Korean (Changbaishan in Chinese) is still an active volcano, and an enigmatic one.
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Genetic analysis, however, told a slightly different story; the enigmatic cyanobacteria produce enzymes that convert hydrogen into useful energy.
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Back in those heady times, there was no band more enigmatic in the extreme music scene than England's Akercocke.
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For months now, increasingly enigmatic headlines about West have flashed across the mainstream, disappearing as quickly as they came.
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The platforms, more enigmatic than the works on paper, are of varying heights, and perhaps designed to look homemade.
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She creates momentum with brief and often enigmatic scenes, which she strips of all but the most evocative details.
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The collection compiles nearly 200 pages with the eccentric and enigmatic mail artist between 1964 and the mid-80s.
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Many of them stem from the horrific, enigmatic history of Camille Preaker (Amy Adams), the Gillian Flynn adaptation's antiheroine.
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He had this really enigmatic, mysterious quality, so whenever I went there, I used to give him the eye.
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In these enigmatic poems, de la Torre's mode of direct address seeks to put the reader into a trance.
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The unprecedented discovery of these enigmatic patches in the Australian outback now reaffirms an ongoing theory about their origin.
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"This is a super-cool specimen from a very enigmatic family of big dinosaurs," noted Currie in a statement.
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Early in her career Ms Dean became known for making enigmatic short films, often displayed in galleries on loop.
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After all, with just the enigmatic first season in hand, it was hard to declare yourself a hardcore fan.
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This spring, the enigmatic artist is bringing a new, ruby red neon sculpture, Work No 2630: UNDERSTANDING, to Brooklyn.
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It's enigmatic that perceptions of market experts are so enormously divergent with regard to the price of any commodity.
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She's an enigmatic paradox in the form of a popstar, and one I wanted to find out more about.
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Jones acts mainly in films, but appeared most recently on television as an enigmatic scientist in FOX's Wayward Pines.
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" When asked about Sex and the City 3, he says Nixon "was very enigmatic about it, like, 'Who knows!
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The main pilots featured are series protagonist Shinji Ikari, the enigmatic Rei Ayanami, and the headstrong Asuka Langley Soryu.
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Enigmatic virtual band Gorillaz today announced that they would headline the first-ever edition of their Demon Dayz festival.
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His plans since taking office have been similarly enigmatic, including a smorgasbord of huge increases and politically unlikely cuts.
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He liked her, mostly because of how little she said, and how she encouraged an air of enigmatic formality.
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The same could be said of their spiritual successor and late-career rival, the brilliant and enigmatic Brian Clough.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In life and in death, the sculptor Edmonia Lewis was an enigmatic figure.
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Steinberger's images present these buildings as enigmatic sculptures, each one a disquieting presence more or less ignored by locals.
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That is, until a new family moves in next door, including a cute, enigmatic boy (Nick Robinson, Jurassic World).
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" She made an enigmatic exception for "the films of the Marx Brothers" and the Hollywood musical "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.
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"Empty Man Lone Ready" it reads in one corner — a spare, enigmatic phrase that nonetheless gets its meaning across.
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Of the many chains in the drug trade, the top traffickers have always been the most enigmatic to me.
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She has helped shine a little light on an enigmatic character many think they know but few actually understand.
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Listening to these is such an intimate, warm, enigmatic, playful, gentle experience; I'm still working my way through them.
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Price is particularly enigmatic: Even when he is generally pitching well, it often does not translate against the Yankees.
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In this novel, two young friends — one conscientious, the other more enigmatic — struggle to survive at a similar institution.
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Despite being mollusks, like clams and oysters, these animals have very large brains and exhibit a curious, enigmatic intelligence.
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KFC's kindly-old-gentleman caricature of Colonel Sanders has morphed into an enigmatic creep who keeps inexplicably switching identities.
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The book is as much personal remembrance as strategic reflection, and is chock-full of aphorisms and enigmatic adages.
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Dr. Mounier and Dr. Lahr aimed to understand how enigmatic fossils from around Africa are related to modern humans.
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It doesn't spoon-feed the viewer a lot of exposition, leaving parts of the back story a little enigmatic.
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But on occasion, they also rule on more enigmatic points of Jewish law, such as claims of ruinous competition.
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The enigmatic attorney general held to his principled recusal even in the face of repeated presidential insults and abuse.
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The question is what this enigmatic figure who feels the weight of his position will do with his power.
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Rosa Prince, a political journalist and the author of "The Enigmatic Prime Minister," a mostly admiring biography of Mrs.
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This insurrectional symbolism also makes use of revivalist, illustrative styles in what hosts and frames the enigmatic stain sculptures.
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It's a tricky and enigmatic subject that neuroscience, art, psychology, philosophy, folklore, and religion all attempt to grapple with.
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He's got an apparently bottomless bank account, too; "enigmatic" is perhaps the best descriptor for him in real life.
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But by the time the film reaches its graceful, enigmatic final shot, you'll realize just how conflicted you are.
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" Sir Kenneth Clark called the Mona Lisa's enigmatic smile "a quarry so shy" it must be approached "with every artifice.
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The book's speculative writing section includes Elli Kuruş's future vision via an interview with the enigmatic (perhaps fictional) Professor Godord.
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Statements against Beyoncé and for Donald Trump headlined what had been a strange and troubling week for the enigmatic rapper.
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The book is a looker, sure, but it also shows just how little scientists know about these surprisingly enigmatic creatures.
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Your brain is one enigmatic hunk of meat—a wildly complex web of neurons numbering in the tens of billions.
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This week on Noisey radio, enigmatic rapper Lil Toenail is in the house for one of his first ever interviews.
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Also it didn't hurt that he is the front person of one of the most enigmatic contemporary indie rock bands.
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Spike, for those who weren't paying attention a few years back when he resurfaced, is a enigmatic Dutch solo artist.
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LOS ANGELES — Millie Bobby Brown, who played the enigmatic Eleven from Stranger Things, is going to be a movie star.
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Then slowly but surely, Alicia gives up more than she planned on and it ends on a somewhat enigmatic moment.
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The zebra crosswalk is a case-in-point, legendary because of a photo that is more enigmatic than it appears.
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The flat's anonymous benefactor remains as enigmatic as the thief who soon robs Yoav of his clothing and scant belongings.
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If Malcolm is ambivalent about their liaison, Anna is appalled and insistent that this enigmatic intruder should go away immediately.
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This first Justice League film sees DC's most iconic superheroes joining forces to save the world from an enigmatic threat.
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The only man on that island, Guy Pearce's enigmatic scientist Halvorson, has far more nefarious designs than we originally realized.
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Ultimately, Zoë opts for the former — but leaves one of their passengers, the enigmatic pastor Shepherd Book, behind to investigate.
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In this time of political and cultural ferment, Scotland was the realm of an enigmatic people known as the Picts.
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Last week we brought you Laurie Anderson, and now we have one with the enigmatic duo known as the Orb.
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Ian McShane is the mysterious Mr. Wednesday, Orlando Jones is Mr. Nancy, and Gillian Anderson is the enigmatic deity Media.
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In fact, the expansion is now happening at an accelerated rate, pushed by an enigmatic repulsive force called dark energy.
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But one thing hasn't changed during his five-plus years on the world stage: He is as enigmatic as ever.
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" Following the meeting, Kanye said they addressed "multicultural issues" and capped off his series of tweets with an enigmatic "#2024.
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This first Justice League film sees DC's most iconic superheroes joining forces to save the world from an enigmatic threat.
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He rarely grants interviews (his last was in November 2016), though that enigmatic tendency is born largely out of nervousness.
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" Norwegian geneticist Erika Hagelberg described the larger group of Andaman Islanders as "arguably the most enigmatic people on our planet.
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While Keef played the enigmatic auteur, a distant center of gravity unto himself, Fredo was more of an affable networker.
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This pits the consensus number one contender at bantamweight, TJ Dillashaw against the enigmatic man-without-a-weight, John Lineker.
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Yes, he got angry, and he could be intolerant, enigmatic, even faltering in strength; he died, humanly, on the Cross.
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Maurizio Cattelan is the enigmatic Italian artist whose work manages to conjure up both awe and ire, laughter and discomfort.
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And Antenes' dark, enigmatic set was much more a preservation of the freemasons' cabalistic roots than it was highbrow frippery.
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As his legend spread, fueled by rapturous live shows and an enigmatic persona, other artists with grand visions came calling.
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I find myself returning to this enigmatic, shapeshifting animation time and time again, especially in moments of loneliness or uncertainty.
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A science-fiction fantasy spiked with baroque horror, "Annihilation" tells an enigmatic tale of love and death and alien invasion.
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It's about a son trying to understand an enigmatic father and the principled way he chose to live his life.
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Enveloped in shadows, celestial female subjects and lifeless soldiers outline the surreal and enigmatic worlds of Brazilian artist João Ruas.
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Her enigmatic persona continues to incite conjecture in boxing enthusiasts, which, no doubt, she would gleefully, and perhaps ghoulishly, relish.
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Eight years later, Mr. Kaczynski is the dominant political figure in Poland, an enigmatic man operating mostly in the shadows.
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But these enigmatic pieces weren't dramatically different from human DNA, as you'd expect if they had come from Homo floresiensis.
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Needless to say, these painting are timely, but they are also enigmatic, off-putting and out there in rewarding ways.
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There are ample reasons besides age-old reputational disputes to be intrigued by this elusive figure with his enigmatic smile.
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And now Coachella has succeeded in booking him, granting fans two whole opportunities to see this enigmatic force in person.
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Arthur and Barbara Gelb spent their lives "obsessively and permanently entangled with the tormented, enigmatic O'Neill," according to the preface.
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It is enigmatic because the nude, muscular Newton appears to be sitting on an encrusted rock on the ocean floor.
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Enigmatic as she may be, Hemings had a vision of her life and self that she imparted to her family.
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One is the enigmatic United Front Work Department; the other is the high-profile Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (C.P.P.C.C.).
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Howard, an enigmatic center, had thunderous dunks on back-to-back possessions that got the home crowd into the game.
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The film captures the quirky flow of the city and the freewheeling enigmatic vibe that Basquiat later became known for.
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The book centers on Miles Halter, a reserved student fascinated with famous last words and an enigmatic girl, Alaska Young.
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Whether playing jazz-rock fusion, Flamenco or straight-ahead jazz, he crafts melodies of both enigmatic beauty and sharp logic.
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Facial Reconstruction Shows What the Enigmatic Denisovans Might Have Looked LikeA pinky finger bone, some teeth, and a lower jaw.
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Big Thief's dreamworld is wilder, with many songs set in the natural wilderness, but it has the same enigmatic allure.
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Genetic analysis revealed that Denisovans (named after the cave in which they were found) were an enigmatic offshoot of Neanderthals.
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In the broadest conceptual terms, though, he saw the lessons of this once-enigmatic Lapita migration to be exceedingly profound.
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There's a cryptic opener and an equally enigmatic credit sequence, but soon the Wilsons are laughing at their vacation home.
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Anyone who has actually read this astonishingly brief and enigmatic constitutional amendment knows what baloney will be found on that plate.
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A huge part of its appeal is that it's so enigmatic, dropping clues and teasing out mysteries as its story builds.
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A virulently anti-Semitic publication, the Daily Stormer was founded in 2013 by a thuggishly enigmatic white supremacist named Andrew Anglin.
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I can't be the only one who is fascinated by Arya's water dancing instructor from Season 1, the enigmatic Syrio Forel.
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These enigmatic slips are mostly occurring to the northeast of the San Jacinto Fault, and primarily below depths of 6 miles.
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Sienna Miller, Luke Evans and Elizabeth Moss costar as fellow tenants, with Jeremy Irons playing Anthony Royal, the building's enigmatic owner.
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Warren and Sanders are two enigmatic leaders who work as strategic partners toward shared policy views, but with almost opposite tactics.
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The rugby historian Lindsay Knight once wrote of Murdoch, "No All Black has been more controversial, more enigmatic and more tragic."
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Tidal aired an ad during the NBA finals revealing the project, which has been teased around the web through enigmatic ads.
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Photograph by David Williams for The New Yorker Another enigmatic sign on the restaurant's exterior reads " VEGETARIAN " in big green letters.
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Still, it could be the most important window into the functioning of the enigmatic caliph and the organization he left behind.
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Dylan Sprouse, one half of the ever-enigmatic Sprouse twins, called out Jared Leto on Twitter today for allegedly predatory behavior.
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However, the fiercely private singer's partner is just as enigmatic and prefers to keep his name — and their kids' names — confidential.
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Along the way, a more substantial conspiracy involving the enigmatic VFD organization emerges as a major factor in the Baudelaires' lives.
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These details may seem insignificant but they still underscore Bey's enigmatic nature and push us further into her orbit of mysteries.
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The aim is to continue unravelling the nature of black holes — which are still largely enigmatic and relatively new to science.
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Later he incorporated snippets of film dialogue, too — enigmatic bits that asked the viewer to fill in large gaps in meaning.
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She's left her earthly life behind to join an elite Kree military team called Starforce, led by Jude Law's enigmatic commander.
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Kyle (Ryan Merriman) notices some changes in his family after an enigmatic businessman opens a new potato chip factory in town.
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"The Matrix," you'll recall, starred Keanu Reeves as Neo, a hacker who encounters enigmatic references to something called the Matrix online.
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His enigmatic works continue to challenge and beguile audiences more than half a century after he created his first "target" painting.
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For many content moderators — Cognizant refers to them by the enigmatic title of "process executive" — it was their first real job.
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As large as they loom in the public imagination, there's only so much we can know about these enigmatic, notorious figures.
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St. Vincent, one of the most innovative and enigmatic presences in modern music, performs a DJ set to open the evening.
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Hillary Vaughn has been following this very, very closely at the courthouse, where this judge was kind of an enigmatic figure.
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The enigmatic street artist pulled off an incredible stunt last weekend, giving a giant metaphorical middle finger to the art world.
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Deciphering the enigmatic games played in Iris might be beside the point, as the mental journey involved seems to matter more.
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These stories not only provide enigmatic creative fodder, but also serve as grisly examples of the earliest versions of fairy tales.
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"There's a lot of theatricality to what I do and that's purposeful," Peck says of his enigmatic image and corresponding getup.
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With upcoming shows in San Francisco, Portugal, and Australia, Garant's built a name for herself with her enigmatic, hallucination-inducing paintings.
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Given the primal and enigmatic energy at work, these paintings also seem to channel the atavistic mystery of prehistoric cave paintings.
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The 31-year-old Murray was included in Friday's draw and will face enigmatic Frenchman Benoit Paire in the first round.
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The British pop star worked with enigmatic producer SOPHIE on the EP's title track, which premiered on The Fader this morning.
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Here, the characters log off at the enigmatic offline club, Analog, in a world where controlling the feed is paramount. Enjoy.
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It was there she first saw Velázquez's late masterpiece, "Las Meninas", an enigmatic group portrait of the long-faced Spanish Habsburgs.
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The enigmatic footage sets it up as something of a horror novel as dark, intensely creepy scenes affect the characters' lives.
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His family describes him as an enigmatic charmer, fiercely loyal to his friends, whose world revolved around those closest to him.
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"Playing Myst when it first came out influenced everything about me," Silcox said, referring to the enigmatic 1993 computer adventure game.
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Two of hip-hop's most enigmatic figures, Ms. Lauryn Hill and Nas, join forces for a co-headlining tour this November.
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There was also the dramatic potential of isolating a group of relative strangers on a boat captained by an enigmatic oligarch.
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But mostly it's a series of enigmatic vignettes indoors and out, involving recurring characters, but no dialogue and no clear plot.
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Slowly and reluctantly, Wayne confronts memories of his marriage (Carmen Ejogo plays Amelia with enigmatic appeal) and of the unsolved case.
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Insiders say Pence's clout has been overlooked in media coverage that has often focused on more flamboyant or enigmatic Trump advisers.
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Add enigmatic sprinters like Usain Bolt and subplots like the rivalry with Justin Gatlin and you have a must-see event.
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Aronofsky, best known for his other enigmatic films like Black Swan and Requiem for a Dream, answered a few posts straightforwardly.
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For those unaware, GWAR were once powerful warriors working for the enigmatic MASTER, but were banished to Earth for bad behavior.
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It's most recent gem is the Maligne Range EP by enigmatic Vancouver-based techo producer Laura Sparrow who performs as LNS.
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The KLF shared the news via the enigmatic entity K 2 Plant Hire Ltd, which previously confirmed the duo's 2017 return.
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Now that a treaty has been established between the empire and the enigmatic, violent, technologically superior Presger, countless planets breathe easier.
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Tesla now expects a loss in the first quarter, rattling investors' faith in the company and its enigmatic founder, Elon Musk.
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Frieze Week 2019 In the '80s, a portrait photographer coming into his own captured an enigmatic artist creating his own legend.
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Still touring, Dylan is more enigmatic now than ever; see him next at the Beacon Theater in Manhattan for seven gigs.
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Standing in front of one of the best known but most enigmatic monuments of the ancient world, the Great Sphinx, Mrs.
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After four long years and many delays, the enigmatic singer has given the clamoring masses not one, but two new albums.
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He might leave even if Spurs did not beat Liverpool, he said at one point, accompanied again by that enigmatic smile.
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As always, her playing was technically flawless and deeply expressive: her vibrato saturated with meaning, her lyricism slinking and menacingly enigmatic.
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To do this, Augustine would have to burrow into the enigmatic words of Genesis more deeply than anyone had done before.
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Her reclusive lifestyle and enigmatic poetry have left plenty of blank space for later generations to fill in on their own.
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Mr. Baskin added that whistle-blower cases "are very enigmatic, very difficult to prove," something OSHA has struggled with for years.
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Death follows Lucy Fly (Alicia Vikander) of Earthquake Bird, an enigmatic and polished film that lands on Netflix on November 15.
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At least this paves the way for Elektra, Matt's enigmatic college flame — who's also a scarf-bearing martial artist for hire.
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The beautifully designed Ralph Eugene Meatyard: Stages for Being helps us on our journey to understanding this great photographer's enigmatic work.
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The cinematic and enigmatic scene, which shows an act of either valor or betrayal, seems to reflect Walker's increasingly fantastical interests.
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"Red Coat" updates Edouard Manet's masterpiece, "The Railway" (1873), by eliminating the background, and focusing all attention on the woman's enigmatic presence.
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As for Yeshua, the believed Messiah, he's a smiling cipher given to dematerializing mid-confab, leaving behind enigmatic pronouncements and baffled followers.
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His history and impact are invaluable, though Hollywood may not be the best place to showcase the work of this enigmatic figure.
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This may explain LSD's profound impacts on perception, consciousness, and awareness, as well as enigmatic data about the potency of this drug.
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Financial: Introverted, enigmatic, perennial engineer and pipe dreamer — Alphabet CEO Page is, on paper, the opposite of a Wall Street friendly CEO.
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It compels you to hop online and research this enigmatic creature, and that is the first step to contributing to his cause.
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Like millions of other kids, I was reared on re-runs of Jon Pertwee and Tom Baker's performances as the enigmatic Doctor.
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Wilf is a bit enigmatic: His Twitter feed consists of two tweets (absent replies) and he's known as a professional poker player.
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And the enigmatic Vive Cosmos is supposed to be a PC-tethered device that could one day be powered by a phone.
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The priest nails Fleabag's enigmatic heart when he accuses her of not wanting to be told exactly what to do after all.
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When you think of lost architecture, maybe you think of the soot-encrusted structures of Pompeii or the enigmatic slabs of Stonehenge.
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The Chile-based artist creates enigmatic works that take into consideration space, color, and pattern, through the use of the human figure.
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Such wanton violence probably reflects the state of mind of Mr Shekau, an enigmatic figure known through videos of his rambling monologues.
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Now, a team of astrophysicists used these x-rays to reveal insights about this enigmatic black hole, specifically, how rapidly it's spinning.
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Without important details, Shakespeare often remains an enigmatic genius, an icon, the "sweet Swan of Stratford", which makes for an unsatisfying portrayal.
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Those enigmatic beings who hide away for most of the year before they take to the world stage to perform superhuman feats?
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His last album, "Blackstar," a collaboration with a jazz quartet that was typically enigmatic and exploratory, was released on Friday — his birthday.
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But the day's adventure did end up taking me all across the Mission District, on foot, following enigmatic messages and hexagonal symbols.
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The painting gazes with a look of enigmatic seduction from its elaborate frame, as essential to each scene as any breathing character.
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The result couldn't be more gratifying and enigmatic as we ask ourselves where these figures come from and where are they headed.
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Laura Dassow Walls's new biography is a compelling study that dispels both these notions, revealing an enigmatic American writer worthy of reappraisal.
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In the same year as his enigmatic performance, a Japanese journalist asked Coltrane what he would like to be in 10 years.
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Currently, the most promising subplot is the posthumous message from Major Briggs, secreted in an enigmatic metal tube hidden inside a chair.
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It's an intricate and thoroughly enigmatic piece of music, but above all it stands as a showcase for his longtime flagship, Zooid.
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Like all good satire, McKendrick's superb paintings are deliberately enigmatic, luscious fields of color, dotted with figures imbued with bottled up resentment.
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He is instead studied through secondhand recollection and primary documents — an enigmatic figure whose appeal we're left to parse on our own.
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I think he's a complicated person, and I think that's what made him such an interesting and enigmatic character for the film.
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A small, intimate gallery hosts an enigmatic series of lush paintings featuring teardrop shapes punctuated with clear blue or deep green centers.
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A technically adept rapper, his funhouse of music often comes packaged in an enigmatic fashion that could almost come across as trolling.
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To this day, no tomb, temple, or memorial has ever been discovered; a fitting plot twist, some say, for the enigmatic queen.
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He was the abiding angel-headed hipster: an enigmatic, hermetic, bohemian collage artist who proved pivotal to the California Beat Generation scene.
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Less than a year ago, another of Ms. Bass's enigmatic 2014 "Newz!" paintings of ideograms sold at a Phillips auction for $0003,250.
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They are, of course, but I've come to think of them more as monolithic glyphs, enigmatic symbols of process and visual expression.
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"Besides the obvious enigmatic energy she radiates, she's a trained sleuth and informant, and she's intensely loyal," Feneberger said of her choice.
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That team's analysis, also published Wednesday in Nature, traces the ancestry of NaDene speakers to an enigmatic people called the Paleo-Eskimos.
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The enigmatic producer, who released his latest album Happiness in September, returns with four, disco-soaked tracks simply titled Eli Escobar Edits.
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Gray-bearded, enigmatic and with a huge tattoo of Christ across his back, the former barge operator refuses to disclose his surname.
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On September 18, the gallery will open a show of de Cointet's drawings and films, offering another facet of his enigmatic oeuvre.
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He uses imprecise language as a means of hyperbole, to enlarge an action beyond itself and attach it to other, enigmatic actions.
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Page has proved an enigmatic figure in the Russia investigation, a clueless naïf to some and a potential Russian agent to others.
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"Russian Seasons" is an enigmatic suite of folktale-like vignettes set to a song cycle by the contemporary Russian composer Leonid Desyatnikov.
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It was very important to me that he was enigmatic and magnetic in a way where he would draw them to him.
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Art Reviews Daniel Rios Rodriguez's spiral assemblages; Hannah Levy's perspective-altering sculptures; Anne Minich's enigmatic paintings; Pieter Hugo's portraits from the edge.
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These include a dull clergyman (Josh O'Connor) and an enigmatic interloper (Callum Turner), both of whom Emma tries to steer toward Harriet.
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Run by the enigmatic research and development firm, "X," Tidal is aimed at safeguarding the oceans and making fish-farming more sustainable.
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Now and then, one of the forms would emit a nod or a groan, but the world remained enigmatic, shrouded, and unspeakable.
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Relics uncovered at the site showed Roman, pagan and Christian influences, illustrating the "cultural diversity of this enigmatic civilization," the study said.
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The only living woman around is the young Queen Victoria (Jessie Buckley), a Dolittle partisan who's been stricken by an enigmatic ailment.
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But despite her exemplary range, many American viewers maintain an image of her as an aloof, exquisite, possibly imperious, possibly enigmatic beauty.
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Brittany and Katie from Vanderpump Rules pass through to dozens of screaming fans, followed by Stassi, Lala, and Lala's enigmatic fiancé Randall.
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From an uncovered box of photographs and ephemera, a portrayal of Francesca Woodman emerges that sheds new light on the enigmatic photographer.
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Few figures of the Romantic era are as enigmatic as the poet Letitia Elizabeth Landon, who published her poems under her initials.
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But while some of the donations to Trump's foundation seem like a form of thinly disguised employee compensation, others are more enigmatic.
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The enigmatic Tesla and SpaceX CEO spent the past several years building his personal brand, in part, by being weird on Twitter.
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" He sprayed poetic, enigmatic graffiti on walls in downtown Manhattan before moving to canvas and starred in an independent film, "Downtown 19833.
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On Tuesday, some of the mysteries about this enigmatic species were revealed in a study published in the open access journal PhytoKeys.
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Vibrant images of skulls, cowboys, palm trees, and TV sets are juxtaposed in an enigmatic pictorial narrative that recalls pre-Hispanic codices.
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This enigmatic creature, described as an "archaic human" in exhibition materials, is wearing a plastic proboscis and gloves that resemble simian digits.
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Enigmatic and deeply private, he stayed very briefly at the new location on Avenue Raymond Poincare before announcing his complete retirement from cooking.
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Image: IMPThe adorable and enigmatic axolotl is capable of regenerating many different body parts, including limbs, organs, and even portions of its brain.
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Instead, it focuses on the sweet, enigmatic, and sometimes violent behaviors of the city's cats and the compassionate residents who provide for them.
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Yet, the Spike Lee-created Netflix show's season 2 finale, "#IAmYourMirror," runs on a single enigmatic secret: What is behind Nola's maroon curtain?
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First published in Taiwan in 2015, this exuberant but sinister fable confirms its author as one of China's most audacious and enigmatic novelists.
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The entire shed feels like an oracle — ask it a question and it will hand you a beautiful, enigmatic answer in object form.
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Reading partially as a critique of contemporary lifestyles, but also as a re-invention of traditional social media branding, T2R feels intentionally enigmatic.
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The enigmatic Beatrice (Angela Bundalovic) is a standout, as we come to realize she's far more than a doe-eyed damsel in distress.
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Its protagonist Shadow Moon is drafted into the struggle by the enigmatic Mr. Wednesday, played by Ian McShane of Deadwood and John Wick.
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Everything that happens in Toni Erdmann is enigmatic, and everything characters say to one another has another meaning beyond what's on the surface.
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Harrelson's Beckett is a worthy straight man to the comedic antics, and Clarke seems to relish playing the mystery of the enigmatic Qi'ra.
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The mixture of delicate white, gilded metal, and subtle light from the lustrous slabs plays beautifully with the enigmatic gaze of the Comtesse.
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The 1998 team had plenty of quality in that area too with Zvonimir Boban the main creative force alongside the enigmatic Robert Prosinecki.
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The site has an enigmatic algorithm that determines everything from which order to display search results to which related videos to display where.
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After Susan, her composer husband Laban and their teenage twins run into legal trouble in India, an enigmatic Danish official offers a deal.
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Still, it's a lot of fun, especially Roger Moore's gloriously campy cameo as the "Chief," the enigmatic head of the girls' record label.
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The work is called DeepSqueak, and it uses deep learning and machine vision approaches to categorize the enigmatic chirps of mice and rats.
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As she mourns her recently deceased mother, she begins to develop an obsession with Alice, an enigmatic, and much older, white-collar criminal.
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In an increasingly visual world seemingly preoccupied by perfection, Bowie's damaged left pupil became an intrinsic and arresting part of his enigmatic identity.
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For startup founders, building the culture of their companies is one of the most important yet enigmatic activities they will undertake as leaders.
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And he had a hunch that an experimental drug that curbs influenza's ability to replicate might work on this enigmatic emerging virus too.
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As long as people continue to pursue the enigmatic monster, there will always be an audience for videos purporting to have captured evidence.
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The conference format has evolved through the years, as Mr. Ward has aimed for the right blend of actual dullness and enigmatic intrigue.
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The enigmatic ending can itself become predictable, and I sometimes wished, with a kindred impatience, for a conclusive click of the shut box.
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He set out to learn the enigmatic cells' function, and he eventually got his answer—through an unexpected discovery involving the mouse microbiome.
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Still, although we may know more about sleep than ever before, it remains one of the most enigmatic phenomena in our daily lives.
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A boy whose face blends in with her bedroom wallpaper pops out of the design, and enigmatic signs are posted in unlikely places.
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"Monument" — expressively enigmatic, structurally unresolved, stylistically inconsistent — is impressive, strange, a puzzle you want to solve, a social order changing before your eyes.
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Meanwhile, Liz, her anthropologist sister, travels to a remote fictional island in the Southeast Pacific, called New Ulster, to study an enigmatic cult.
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With our review we aimed at putting all relevant biophysical and structural information together and to inspire further research on these enigmatic devices.
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Then again, there have perhaps been enough excuses made for Eric Pleasants, who despite his fascinating story remains an illusory and enigmatic man.
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Similarly, the series has promoted White Rose (BD Wong) to a series regular, smartly playing up one of TV's best, most enigmatic antagonists.
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In this enigmatic 2012 novel, the middle-aged Mr. Cui lives in Beijing with his sister and her husband, who want him out.
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But it's arguably the elegant beauty of charred wood — elemental, enigmatic and modernist at its core — that is shou shugi ban's greatest appeal.
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One of those companies had just brought its enigmatic co-founder back after years in exile in the hopes of becoming profitable again.
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It's a sphere in which sometimes slithery forms surge forth and recede at once, and in which enigmatic figures manifest and back away.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads BERLIN — Very good art tends to be at once stirringly enigmatic, and familiar within a known language.
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Playing under that enigmatic, combustible genius taught Mr. Honeck that conducting is a bodily pursuit, a physical recreation of the sound you want.
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But where would you find an Axis Mundi in the marvelously enigmatic "Untitled (Motor)" (212) by the San Francisco Beat icon Wallace Berman?
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The California-based artist Lukas Geronimas has been gradually filling the dining room walls with small, enigmatic paintings over the past few months.
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Vapes began as enigmatic underground products that might subvert Big Tobacco, but today the old corporate giants are major stakeholders in the market.
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Del Genio and Mazzucco have the less showy but equally complex role: Lenù is insightful, yet her emotions are enigmatic even to herself.
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Thankfully, more nurturing, less abrasive friendships followed, allowing Rumi to compose the spiritually pantheistic, enigmatic, and witty work for which he is famous.
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A privileged teenager named Cadence, who spends summers on an island owned by generations of her mother's family, narrates an addictively enigmatic story.
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Pepe the Frog isn't really a frog anymore, just an enigmatic prize in a fight that nobody's really figured out how to win.
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Gabbard has consistently been portrayed in the media as an enigmatic figure, someone whose motivations are unclear and who must be hiding something.
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So reverberant chant in Bathari, a language spoken by perhaps a few dozen people in Oman, sounds alongside enigmatic footage of rock formations.
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This mechanism could shed light (literally) on the enigmatic ignorosphere, but it will take much more research to back up the team's theory.
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The book seemed like a happy haunting, so deftly did Moser divine Lispector's secrets and unlock the workings of her alluring, enigmatic sentences.
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Confessional and subversive, the song gracefully captures that tender line between self-inflation and self-sabotage, giving the enigmatic lyrics many possible interpretations.
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Yet few rank Zidane, a taciturn, enigmatic Frenchman, as the equal of those super-coaches in place at many of Europe's top clubs.
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That same confidence is key to Control's storytelling, which leans heavily on the assumption that players will be invested in Remedy's enigmatic lore.
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In this enigmatic novel, set in a town on the Swedish coast, a merman transforms the lives of a young brother and sister.
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On an otherwise empty ferryboat he encounters the enigmatic Isla (Rooney Mara), whom he will meet again after he arrives at his destination.
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This witching rod painting visually twitches with something of a not so terra firma and is the most enigmatic piece in the show.
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But Mr. Kilimnik pops up repeatedly as a possible connection, with ties to both sides that are as enigmatic as they are deep.
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Something similar happened with the man alleged to be Variety Jones, an enigmatic figure who pulled many of the strings behind Silk Road.
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At one point, he walks into a seemingly deserted classroom, initiating an enigmatic journey into the past that keeps bumping into the present.
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" But, he added, the exhibition in which it is featured focuses on what this enigmatic Hawaiian sculpture "represents to the living people today.
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By stripping the roosters of their body and context, Hoyer's photographs captivate with an enigmatic beauty that initially feels made-up or unreal.
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And by its enigmatic end, Suspiria is troubling and grim and yet strangely mirthful, having opened wounds without much interest in closing them.
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The switch is part of an enigmatic ad campaign KFC launched last year that involves a seemingly never-ending parade of Harland Sanders impersonators.
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Mercado's enigmatic and larger-than-life personality — accented with colorful capes and exotic rings — and positive spiritual messages made him loved by the masses.
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Capable of generating an electric discharge of more than 800 volts, the enigmatic tropical fish can easily stun prey and would-be predators alike.
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"The Joker is an enigmatic villain precisely because he — at least in many of his iterations — doesn't have clear origins or motives," Scott said.
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With the problem of Cathy Durant looming large, Claire decides to force the enigmatic Jane Davis (the always fantastic Patricia Clarkson) to help her.
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It also brings the return of Stick (Scott Glenn) and the resurrected sociopath assassin Elektra (Elodie Yung), two enigmatic figures from the Daredevil series.
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From her enigmatic stage name, to her penchant for always wearing sunglasses in photos and on stage, she's made the world curious for more.
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The mask of Tutankhamen, an enigmatic young king, was discovered by the British archaeologist Howard Carter in the Valley of the Kings in 1922.
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Jacques Rivette, a French director whose challenging and often enigmatic work was revered by film aficionados, died on Friday at his home in Paris.
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In two of the book's most enigmatic passages, characters enter forests, which we come to understand are a representation of death or the afterlife.
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He had recently developed a singular obsession: an epic treasure hunt in the Rocky Mountains devised by an enigmatic art mogul named Forrest Fenn.
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What do you imagine an enigmatic figure like Prince—whose untimely death yesterday at the age of 57 saddened us all—would have eaten?
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That means work like a nude self-portrait by Kukuli Velarde accompanying the enigmatic stare of a man in sunglasses by Barkley L. Hendricks.
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Lanza's 2013 debut Pull My Hair Back sounds more impressive now than it did upon its release: it's cool, restrained, and a little enigmatic.
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Whether this newfound courage proves propitious or not will depend in large part on how LG uses the G5's enigmatic new accessory slot.
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" Describing cats as "enigmatic" and "sensual," Koudounaris pointed out that for 19th century poets, the pets were considered "necessary equipment for an artistic personality.
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Even as Cuba tentatively opens its doors to capitalist enterprise, the nation remains enigmatic to foreigners, even to many of those who operate there.
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But Murakami's greatest strength is his creation of environments just eccentric enough to wrong-foot you—not exactly magical realism, but perhaps enigmatic realism.
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But there remains something untamable about these enigmatic stories of cruel parents, brave tailors, cannibalistic witches, enchanted princes and princesses, and big bad wolves.
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Next, the enigmatic chairman invited a South Korean delegation to Pyongyang for talks, at which he demonstrated a less sinister side of his personality.
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"Some enigmatic clues... music... a chunk in the late 1960s... it will be a part of the greater universe, however, as well," he says.
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Somaliland fulfilled their first proper fixture in London in 2014 against Sealand, the enigmatic micronation based on an offshore platform in the North Sea.
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The snake, a recurrent element in Mr. Huang's art, is an enigmatic symbol in both Chinese and Western mythology, endowed with multiple, contradictory qualities.
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Mr. Abraham tucks ballet, hip-hop and a little humor into his piece, which has athletic floor work, slow, precise balances and enigmatic gestures.
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Whether you like a traditional bullet lipstick, smudge-proof liquid lipstick, or that enigmatic hybrid, the lip mousse, we've got options for under $10.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The paintings of Giorgio de Chirico invariably call to mind a cluster of adjectives: haunting, enigmatic, evocative, poetic.
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In my book Creepiness, I argued that our experience of creepiness reflects our perception of a desire that is enigmatic or out of place.
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There's a cultural specificity to this movie that will make it, for Western audiences, even more enigmatic than it is in its Thai context.
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Soon enough, the lyrics "it's a one-way ticket to a madman's situation" and "oh my god, can't say no" became way less enigmatic.
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David Eugene Edwards has been an exceptionally enigmatic figure since he first began to infuse country, Americana, and dark folk with an unparalleled intensity.
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The photographs in Haviv's book are enigmatic, strange, and beautifully compelling precisely because they no longer belong to their moment—or to any moment.
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The turban on his enigmatic subject in the 1665 "The Girl with a Pearl Earring" is also luminous with the ground semi-precious stone.
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Trump's enigmatic relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin and his joking condonement of Russian cyber attacks on US citizens directly touches on these concerns.
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It's effortlessly dense: an entrancing portrait of a mediated figure, seductive and enigmatic not in spite of, but entirely because of its assertive indeterminateness.
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That's the title of the dark and enigmatic cosmic farce by Enda Walsh that opened on Sunday night at St. Ann's Warehouse in Brooklyn.
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Wait's book depicts a small Yorkshire doomsday cult called the Ark, whose enigmatic leader, Nathaniel, frequents a cafe in the nearest town, seeking recruits.
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All of us, it turns out, are carriers for at least eight to 10 common, significant genetic diseases and even more rare, enigmatic conditions.
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At 218, Bob Dylan is perhaps more enigmatic now than he's ever been — and he's been a captivating mystery for over half a century.
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Whoever posts as Q postures as a government insider with a high-level "Q" security clearance and an enigmatic connection to Trump's inner circle.
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Trump not only uses language to tell blatant lies, he also uses it to pack softer lies, exaggerations and enigmatic inaccuracies around the edges.
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Gerda encounters blizzards, tundra, singing crows, an enigmatic Prince and Princess, even a helpful reindeer, in her bid to lift the Snow Queen's curse.
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But you can't understand what has come to be the power and mystique of tech without also understanding the minds of its enigmatic founders.
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She reunited with director David Lynch (who cast her in her first major film role in Blue Velvet) for Twin Peaks's enigmatic third season.
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Former students have said he was a popular and engaging professor, though sometimes enigmatic when it came to revealing his views about the law.
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Leonardo's enigmatic, infinitely reproduced portrait of a woman thought to be Lisa Gherardini, the wife of a Florentine cloth merchant, is the star attraction.
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In the other semi-final, Djokovic played strong tactical tennis to overcome the enigmatic Russian Daniil Medvedev, to secure Serbia's spot in the final.
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If you're feeling anxious about your career, strive to make a meaningful change in your life on Friday, when the Sun trines enigmatic Pluto.
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Schutz's paintings, in which abstract and figurative images combine to tell enigmatic stories, sometimes carry veiled references to what's going on in the world.
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Album Review It's a woman's world on Laura Marling's sixth album, "Semper Femina," her latest set of cozy, folky melodies carrying profoundly enigmatic tidings.
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The President has already mused at his desire to again capture the world's attention through a repeat encounter with the reclusive and enigmatic Kim.
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Netflix Description: Eight years after their daughter's abduction tore them apart, her parents receive enigmatic clues from the kidnapper hinting that she's still alive.
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In the age of mass media, he was fascinated by personal discourse painted on public walls, which ranged from humorous to poignant to enigmatic.
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Compared to the sculptures on the walls, which are all complex and nightmarish allegories, these two pieces stand out because they are so enigmatic.
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Alan Rickman, the enigmatic British actor best known for hounding Harry Potter as the darkly exacting potions master Severus Snape, died in London, of cancer.
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Described as an " enigmatic leader," Edgar is a "charming and handsome guru" at first glance, but Variety teases he has a possibly "sinister" agenda brewing.
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Led by the extremely enigmatic Keith Raniere, Catherine can't help but shake the feeling there's more than meets the eye with the self-help organization.
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Today in unicorn beauty news: Too Faced co-founder Jerrod Blandino just teased a "#sneakypeek" of a brand-new product in an enigmatic Instagram video.
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The hunt has intensified as criminals such as Brockle and an enigmatic alien known as the Weaver join the hunt, each with their own motives.
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Paul Bley, who died a few days into the new year, at 83, was a jazz pianist of enigmatic intention and restive yet soulful composure.
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Since then, scientists have been debating several different theories about what created the enigmatic crater and how it came to be where it is today.
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In addition to being a painter, Itchō was know as an "artist-rebel" and "enigmatic anti-hero," according to a post on the MFA's website.
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Still, it is from this enigmatic alternative form of writing that Unravelling Collective Forms, on view at Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (LACE), draws its inspiration.
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This enigmatic tale can be interpreted as an essay on management failure; the unnamed narrator fails to find a strategy that can motivate his employee.
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Other people have smiles and tears to show how they feel; enigmatic Beatriz Soria had a box truck full of transmitters in the Colorado desert.
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Drake, the enigmatic rapper best known for dancing in a turtleneck and maybe dating Jennifer Lopez for a minute, has a thing for Harry Potter.
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The exuberant and enigmatic artists at the International Festival of Performance Art in Fort-de-France either approached performance as physical labor or abstract ritual.
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He married that enigmatic Frenchwoman, and ended up in an upstate New York prison for two years for strangling his boss with a telephone chord.
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But apart from a few heartbreaking moments of revelation, Raphina is a surface-level character whose talents focus on makeup, hairstyling, and enigmatic model expressions.
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Representatives of the enigmatic street artist have confirmed the work's authenticity, making it Banksy's first acknowledgment of the UK's impending departure from the European Union.
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At times, it sounds like murmuring drone, crackling and snapping; at others, a neoclassical suite, tracked by end-time melodies and Anderson's elastic, enigmatic vocals.
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Over the nine years of their initial run, Pixies spewed some of the most enigmatic and uproarious rock music of the '80s and early '90s.
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If artists are able to do away with the ventriloquism of the press and speak for themselves, they can be as enigmatic as they want.
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So these works — which evoke a Noguchi "Paris Abstraction" and Chinese calligraphy — are more than an enigmatic stopover on the way to more meaningful work.
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A reserved, somewhat enigmatic figure despite his prominent role in public life, Mr. Byrne sometimes seemed bemused by his success and his near-legendary stature.
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The conversation Klopp needed to have with Balotelli, his enigmatic Italian forward, was an awkward one, and he wanted to have it face to face.
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The conversation between Max Murray's surprisingly dainty solo tuba and the computerized echoes driving him on, chosen by Joshua Fineberg on live electronics, remained enigmatic.
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The photographs were like stills from some late 20th-century film depicting an enigmatic American Eden, tucked away in a pristine corner of the South.
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But the movie, directed by Xavier Giannoli, in fact aims for tragedy (which it nearly achieves) and enigmatic spirituality (and here's where there's a problem).
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"Golden Handcuffs" also touches on the living: Melania Trump, the enigmatic homebody, and Ivanka Trump, the eldest daughter and marketing juggernaut, are two central characters.
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The glowing red works take up Bourgeois's trademark iconography of out-of-scale domestic objects, glimpses into strange, intimate scenes, and other unsettling, enigmatic images.
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Enigmatic in its simplicity, in the monotonous repetition of its four sides, its four identical corners, it can generate a whole series of interesting figures.
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They are also uniformly enigmatic, touching on myth, religion, and exotic ancient civilizations, themes Garabedian mined for much of the latter part of his career.
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Other times, our paired photographs strike a similar note — often a penchant for surreal or surprising or enigmatic moments — although often in two different keys.
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With shuddering found-sound samples, droning synthesizers, and affected ambience too spectral to name, the enigmatic musician has made pieces that echo his own seclusion.
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The novel takes the form of a yearlong diary by the enigmatic, rather brilliant Gesine Cresspahl, born in Germany the year Hitler came to power.
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But she doesn't count on an attraction to the enigmatic and hot Adrian, whose two dads are Renegade royalty, Captain Chromium and the Dread Warden.
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The man, Magloire (Paul Hamy) gets to know his semi-captors, and particularly one of the women of the house, the enigmatic Drella (Lisa Hartmann).
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Sure, they're drawn together by physical attraction, but what keeps them together isn't some enigmatic gravitational pull, it's their efforts to make the relationship work.
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As Priest, Ron O'Neal had a charisma and enigmatic elegance that stood out in the Harlem back rooms and alleys where he did his business.
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Elizabeth is as chilly and enigmatic as Maya, the C.I.A. analyst Ms. Chastain played in "Zero Dark Thirty," but with an added streak of ferocity.
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The story recaps summers that young Cadence Sinclair spent with her cousins and her family's enigmatic charge Gatwick Patel on an island near Martha's Vineyard.
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When she resorts to a simple dissolve during the boat trip, for instance, the effect seems to turn the whole movie into something more enigmatic.
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Giovanni Domenico Cassini was a sharp-eyed 153th century astronomer who first discerned a dark gap in Saturn's enigmatic rings and then discovered four moons.
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The concert, with most of its music drawn from the "Madame X" album, was packed with pronouncements, symbols and enigmatic vignettes to frame the songs.
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But while there is an ample fossil record of the Neanderthals and a few fossils of Denisovans, the newly identified "ghost population" is more enigmatic.
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Many in the UFO research community have speculated that it could be the enigmatic 'Grailian' full length raw copy of the original 2004 UAP footage.
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Just after that series began, Lucas Duda, the Mets' sometimes enigmatic first baseman, broke out of a slump and became the team's most prolific hitter.
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Just a few pages from the end of Garrett Grove's book, "Errors of Possession" (Trespasser, 2019), there's a short, enigmatic story by author Travis Klunick.
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AS SEEN ON TV The Rosa character in "Brooklyn Nine-Nine," played by Stephanie Beatriz, was enigmatic for the first six seasons of the show.
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In the context of recent natural disasters, the opera's enigmatic but forceful message should be a potent match for the subtle severity of Fure's music.
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And both of these ideas can be seen as refinements of the very first idea in Western philosophy, Thales's enigmatic statement that everything is water.
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Kay Sage's "The Fourteen Daggers" (943) is a delightful and enigmatic painting that seems to meld elements of de Chirico, René Magritte, and Edward Hopper.
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He has claimed to be associated with an enigmatic cyber-based criminal organization known as the Black Death group, which operates on the dark web.
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The ever-enigmatic Atlanta rapper and half of the hip-hop duo OutKast was spotted Friday at Los Angeles International Airport keeping his musical skills sharp.
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We also know of bacteria with light-absorbing properties; it's conceivable that massive conglomerations of these airborne microorganisms could explain the enigmatic dark patches on Venus.
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I distinctly remember a time in my grade school years when there were twin boys in my class, and being amazed by how enigmatic they were.
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Fans of Daniel Johnston and his lo-fi, enigmatic music will devour this retelling of Johnston's humble beginnings, his rise to fame, and his personal demons.
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Hundreds of scientists around the globe will now be able to monitor one of Earth's most restless and enigmatic features as effortlessly as reading their email.
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But unlike her counterparts in the movement, who tend to traffic in hard-edge classicism, Schanelec imbues her movies with an enigmatic logic all their own.
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It's her attempts to develop intimacy, first with the girls at her school and then with an enigmatic married couple, that invite violence to creep closer.
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Although she was born smack dab in the middle of Scorpio season, Jenner might not strike you as a member of this enigmatic sign right away.
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That year is also the date of an enigmatic event recorded in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, a collection of annals describing the history of early England.
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On the subject, there is no artist working today who encapsulates this greatest of British traditions better than the enigmatic London musician and artist: Dean Blunt.
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But they say they are hoping to bring in an even bigger donor so they can "help educate women and make them understand" the enigmatic disease.
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With its brief, lyrical sections, its scatter of enigmatic photographs, "The White Book" feels less like a novel than a manual of wisdom, even of prayer.
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In the month since its release, fans and theorists alike have taken to Reddit to parse out the enigmatic series — down to the tiniest of details.
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The official description that Taylor released is sparse and enigmatic: 'Strange the Dreamer' is a story of: The aftermath of a war between gods and men.
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The event's enigmatic tagline: "There's more in the making," which some are interpreting as a signal that Apple may debut products aimed at creativity and expression.
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Chacmole, a carved stone sculpture on a fragmented pedestal, consists of two masked, seated individuals jointly holding an enigmatic bowl while directly staring at the viewer.
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" It's the reason a lot of her tracks, including two recent collabs with the enigmatic A.K. Paul, have yet to see the light of day. "A.
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Giving IBM's artificial-intelligence platform more data to chew on is useful, but investors' glee over an opaque addition to an enigmatic business effort is confusing.
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The principal credit for this nettlesome but intriguing complexity goes, of course, to Law, whose performance is scrupulously and — something of a paradox, perhaps — charismatically enigmatic.
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The study's authors theorize that glyphosate may be tied to colony collapse disorder, a deadly and enigmatic phenomenon affecting bees in North America, Europe, and Asia.
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One of them is almost definitely that of Arnold, the Hosts' enigmatic co-creator whom Ford is still wary of, 30 years after his supposed death.
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In a world of stars and wannabes oversharing on every media platform they can, Beyoncé remains one of the most fascinating, enigmatic superstars of modern times.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Researchers in Germany believe they have identified once and for all the emotion encapsulated in Mona Lisa's enigmatic facial expression.
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The duo aptly traced a stylistic arc from the two genteel Op. 5 Sonatas (written in 1796) through the introspective, enigmatic Cello Sonata in D (Op.
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The enigmatic nanny (played by Nell Tiger Free) is very protective of her new synthetic infant, and soon takes to hanging woven crosses around its crib.
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These discoveries hint at the enigmatic influence of so-called "large-scale structures" which, as the name suggests, are the biggest known objects in the universe.
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That's partially by design, as the Man in Black's motives and methods are meant to be enigmatic, like he always knows more than he's letting on.
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Some, like the darkly heated "Head I" (1948) and enigmatic, elegiac "Two Studies for a Portrait of George Dyer" (1968), gloriously take up a full page.
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Enigmatic cult singer Leon Redbone died on Thursday after a long and storied career as an archivist and historian of obscure, pre-recording-era American music.
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The new movie acknowledges generational turnover by giving Bridget a cold but kooky new boss (Kate O'Flynn) who spouts enigmatic gobbledygook in an affectedly lowbrow accent.
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Like "The Turn of the Screw," the novel opens irresistibly, when a young woman with a troubled past gets an enigmatic posting in a remote place.
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The unworldly, innocent Ana is startled to realize she wants this man and, despite his enigmatic reserve, finds she is desperate to get close to him.
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That included Francis Picabia's enigmatic 1929-30 painting of a seated mythological figure, "Mendica," one of Mr. Bowie's earlier art purchases, bought at auction in 1988.
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In the second movement of "Symphony in Three Movements," a bracing finale on Friday, Ms. Hyltin and Mr. Stanley shared a similarly close yet enigmatic partnership.
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Being painted in corners seems to make him particularly uncomfortable—and perhaps it's appropriate that 40 Watt Sun's music is as enigmatic as their focal point.
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Lovell's consuming yet enigmatic scene freezes us in time to confront his anonymous subject, compelling us to wonder who he is, and what his circumstances are.
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In a paper published in the journal of Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, a team of astronomers detailed their observations of enigmatic red flashes.
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That the mistake of a single enigmatic individual could have such devastating economic consequences did a lot of damage to the already shaky reputation of Bitcoin.
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Maybe this is inevitable if you combine an inscrutable, cutting-edge technology, its enigmatic origins, and a flow of $1 billion in venture funding thus far.
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Approximately one billion light-years from Earth, caught in the midst of a galactic collision, sits an enigmatic black hole in the galaxy SDSS J1126+2944.
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Magic Leap's enigmatic CEO, Rony Abovitz, has been tight-lipped about the features of his VR device, but he's already dreaming of virtual concerts and cartoons.
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The enigmatic antihero's November 2017 A-side does get bonus points, though, for cobbling its melody together out of what sounds like a pitched wind howl.
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You would be tempted to think that the imagery is a response to Jasper Johns's enigmatic map paintings, but the work's purpose goes deeper than that.
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WeWork&aposs failed IPO, for example, called into question the aspirational and enigmatic founder running a business with wide losses and an unclear path to profitability.
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It is quite the enigmatic opener, a variant on those puzzlers that begin with a body sprawled on the parlor floor next to a bloody candelabrum.
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The eerily lifelike structure is a totem to the company's namesake, the deceased daughter of its enigmatic and still-very much grieving founder Forest (Nick Offerman).
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In an animated feature, "The David S. Pumpkins Halloween Special," Tom Hanks reprises his role as a frustratingly enigmatic dancing man in a pumpkin-patterned suit.
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They work for the Commodore (a foreboding Rutger Hauer), an enigmatic kingpin with an apparently limitless number of enemies for Eli and Charlie to hunt down.
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The first full-dress retrospective in North America devoted to the enigmatic giant of French Romanticism is a revelation of nearly 57093 paintings, drawings and prints.
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The first full-dress retrospective in North America devoted to the enigmatic giant of French Romanticism is a revelation of nearly 73133 paintings, drawings and prints.
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The first full-dress retrospective in North America devoted to the enigmatic giant of French Romanticism is a revelation of nearly 73193 paintings, drawings and prints.
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He was also an enigmatic figure, according to the film's director Pat Collins, and "Song of Granite" seems to mirror what the character says about singing.
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That deal was made possible in part by a recent $4.4 billion investment from SoftBank, the Japanese technology group led by the enigmatic billionaire Masayoshi Son.
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The director of "George," Jeffrey Perkins, an artist who is described in his own biography as a Fluxus associate, emphasizes the contradictions of the enigmatic ringleader.
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A shorthand, enigmatic quality permeates the whole of Kiefer's notebooks, often leading to confusion about otherwise banal, this-worldly events in the artist's day-to-day.
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Three of the remaining four healthy starters have an E.R.A. over 5.68 in June, including the enigmatic James Paxton (11.05) and the brittle C.C. Sabathia (6.89).
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Observing closely, there are several different shades of blue in this work, but it is the dark blues that add an enigmatic dreaminess to the landscape.
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This muted work is mesmerizing and enigmatic: It suggests a muralist paean to working-class life on the sea but lacks the expected energy of celebration.
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In the Cut is a seductive and enigmatic mental play in which it becomes possible, inescapable in fact, to glimpse the world through a feminine lens.
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The production begins where his "Arena," Mr. Dundervill's last performance installation, left off: In the skybox of a stadium with a group of enigmatic individuals. Oct.
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As played by Nathalie Baye, Marlène comes off as shallow yet enigmatic, with a big satisfied smile she has engineered for her customers and her intimates.
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One of Mr. Webb's most enigmatic songs chronicles the desires of a mysterious telephone worker who listens in on conversations he can never be part of.
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There is an enigmatic quality to the characters in Italian neorealism, early Bresson and a lot of Kiarostami that comes from the use of untrained actors.
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"The Court of the Lions" is led by the handsome and enigmatic Sébastien Saint Germain, the sole heir of the powerful Le Comte de Saint Germain.
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Some communications are less enigmatic, like the phrase "No Drones," which forms the repeating pattern inside security envelopes Ms. Lawler designed and also the catalog's endpapers.
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Ben Affleck stars as Christian Wolff, an enigmatic mathematics savant with special-ops-caliber skills who moonlights as a numbers cruncher and launderer for drug cartels.
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"American Gods," at its core, is a road story about an ex-con named Shadow (Ricky Whittle), who takes up with Mr. McShane's enigmatic Mr. Wednesday.
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This will require grappling with the enigmatic Yellow Vests, who emerged just over a year ago to protest economic inequality and the burdensome cost of living.
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For another, it's so literal (see: the movie's title), critics seem hard pressed to explore anything so obvious in a film as enigmatic as this one.
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Along this peripatetic path it was in the realm of language — of poetic rant and anarchic wit, and enigmatic inscription — that Picabia showed himself most inventive.
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FLORENCE, Italy (Reuters) - Mona Lisa's enigmatic smile draws millions of viewers from across the world, all eager to see the art world's most famous female face.
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Convinced of his brother's innocence, Ilya is determined to set Vlad free with the help of Sadie, the enigmatic eldest daughter of his American host family.
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North Korea: U.S. intelligence builds a psychological profile of Kim Jong Un to bolster Trump's pending summit with the enigmatic leader (Pompeo's intel is key) (Reuters).
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Bitcoin is believed to have been created in 2009 by Satoshi Nakamoto, an enigmatic figure who has so far proven all but impossible to definitively identify.
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Phil Jackson, the enigmatic team president, oversees a failing basketball team featuring Anthony, a superstar with a no-trade contract who jogs back on transition defense.
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Instagram wants its users to know it hears them: The enigmatic algorithm, an eternal source of agony for influencers, has begun to favor more "realistic" content.
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The first full-dress retrospective in North America devoted to the enigmatic giant of French Romanticism is a revelation of nearly 21212 paintings, drawings and prints.
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The first full-dress retrospective in North America devoted to the enigmatic giant of French Romanticism is a revelation of nearly 53563 paintings, drawings and prints.
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The first full-dress retrospective in North America devoted to the enigmatic giant of French Romanticism is a revelation of nearly 150 paintings, drawings and prints.
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Lee Man-hee, the 88-year-old enigmatic founder of the Shincheonji church, is now trying to defend his group, while challenging the accusations against it.
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Basquiat sprayed poetic, enigmatic graffiti on walls in downtown Manhattan before moving to canvas, dated Madonna before she was famous and made paintings with Andy Warhol.
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What the viewer encounters at this show is far more enigmatic and psychological, which befits a museum for Gay and Lesbian Art but requires a primer.
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In this painting, an enigmatic black sun occupies a distorted, geometric landscape composed of fragmented horizontal and diagonal planes in muted reds, greens, ochres, and browns.
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Claudette Schreuders's most recent show at Jack Shainman gallery, In the Bedroom is perhaps both her most revealing and most enigmatic body of work to date.
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Her most recent show at Jack Shainman Gallery entitled In the Bedroom is perhaps both her most revealing and most enigmatic body of work to date.
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Known only by his enigmatic alias, Nguan has been photographing the Lion City for over a decade, revealing its urban life through his distinct pastel palette.
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Knowing of my enthusiasm for the enigmatic photographs of Meatyard (1925–1972), Horodner sent me Ralph Eugene Meatyard: Stages for Being, which was published this month.
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When Will and Phoebe's relationship begins to falter, there's another project waiting in the wings in the personage of The Incendiaries' enigmatic third main character, John Leal.
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These seas of liquified natural gas have been observed to form waves and produce enigmatic "magic islands" that occasionally appear above the surface and then mysteriously disappear.
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Whatever its meaning, a message sent in enigmatic form is a fitting one for Paglen, whose work critically examines covert means of communication in the surveillance state.
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" On Tuesday, the mother of one wrote a enigmatic note in her Instagram stories that read, "RIP to all the hours of sleep I've lost to overthinking.
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Nguyễn's ambitious cycle of 12 paintings, with the playful, enigmatic title The Gazing Pool for Who and Ai, spans the perimeter walls of the Factory's exhibition space.
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The most enigmatic one, "Cookie," (2017) is an image of a monkey's face and a camera on a tripod that seem to be fading into each other.
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Jin Ha was a striking and commanding presence as an enigmatic opera singer moving between two worlds, displaying an irresistible allure that captivated Gallimard — and the audience.
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Kicking off the evening's exceptional acceptance speakers was activist Angie Greene, who accepted the award for Best Female Artist on behalf of the enigmatic talent powerhouse Sia.
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While the core of the show is the underbelly of suburbia, there are enough wrinkles in the presentation to transport the viewer to a more enigmatic domain.
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The enigmatic former All-Star, who is averaging 8.3 points, 6.9 assists and 6.4 rebounds, handed out two assists in 37 minutes during Tuesday's loss at Detroit.
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The Man in the High Castle's early episodes offered a similarly ambiguous take on its alternate universes, treating the possibility of other worlds as comforting but enigmatic.
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Written by Chris Claremont and Brent Anderson in 19913, it zooms in on a fight between Marvel's mutants and an enigmatic religious figure named Reverend William Stryker.
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Her bio reads "11.29" with a broken heart emoji, suggesting that November 29 will see the release of a new single, and she's posted two enigmatic videos.
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Taken in its entirety, each is an enigmatic meal that nods to the continued evolution of Chinese cuisine as shaped by the lifestyles of the Chinese diaspora.
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Since that won't happen, though, I guess we'll all just have to fill our obsessing over our own theories and wondering what's up with this enigmatic set.
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Their conversation is an emotional roller coaster which reflects upon the relation between machines and emotion processing and addresses the enigmatic question of the authenticity of feelings.
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Using second-generation instruments mounted on giant ground-based telescopes, several teams have finally resolved the inner regions of a few protoplanetary disks, uncovering unexpected, enigmatic patterns.
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Yes, that other enigmatic billionaire, Bruce Wayne, built a similarly large series of subterranean laboratories, storage spaces, and exercise facilities underneath his own historic home, Wayne Mansion.
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It looks like we'll be getting a lineup of mini liquid lipsticks, plus an enigmatic palette called "Kylie's Diary" — and, yes, at least two new Lip Kits.
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When I started thinking about it, I thought, 'Would people like to know that one of their most enigmatic, mysterious groups were just Motley Crue in disguise?
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I had some hands-on time with the game at Microsoft's Xbox spring showcase last month, but the enigmatic experience left me with more questions than answers.
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Belt's 10th home run helped the Giants snap their four-game losing streak and could signal a step forward for the enigmatic first baseman, who is batting .
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Over the past few days, Wired has published some articles that give us the closest look yet at the ambitious, enigmatic augmented reality company called Magic Leap.
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Tha focus can leave a little to be desired for anyone seeking a overarching view of Jefferson's life and a deeper dive into the enigmatic Founding Father.
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LIGO is a $1 billion international collaboration with nearly 1,4003 scientists working together, hoping to catch a glimpse of the enigmatic cosmic phenomenon known as gravitational waves.
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The enigmatic fusions of Pop and conceptual art, centered on texts, produced by Mr. Ruscha in California in the 2600s, are now considered ahead of their time.
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I'll never forget the dreamlike production of Salvatore Sciarrino's "Luci Mie Traditrici" presented in 2001, a staging of veiled, enigmatic beauty to match the flickering, breathy score.
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That enigmatic stalemate seemed destined to persist as Britain and the United States stonewalled requests by the current secretary general, Ban Ki-moon, to divulge sensitive material.
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In the business world, there have always been enigmatic corporate leaders, but only a handful — Henry Ford, Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, Martha Stewart — have become cultural icons.
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In Mr. Levy's hands, the enigmatic and sometimes ruthless Mr. Jobs emerges as a surprisingly sympathetic character, even as the deep tensions with Pixar's staff are explored.
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THUMP got a chance to catch up with the enigmatic band over email, and ask them about their collaboration with Sherwood, and their connection to dance music.
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Early this morning, HoC's social media gurus pulled the perfect GIF, with Frank Underwood (Kevin Spacey) breaking the fourth wall and offering up an enigmatic, knowing expression.
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Even The New York Times' social media manager wrote a piece, "Ceremonies of Air: On Spencer Pratt's Twitter," about his unique and enigmatic presence on social media.
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Alongside the slightly enigmatic comment is a picture of a seemingly run-of-the-mill Frappuccino cup with a short note in place of the customer's name.
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She falls under the sway of the magnetic but enigmatic leader of the city's Ethiopian community, who is secretly hatching a plan to found a new nation.
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Mr. Dylan's set lists have lately drawn most heavily from his recent LPs of Sinatra-inspired covers, some of his most charming — and enigmatic — music in years.
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In "Marauders," the big name belongs to Bruce Willis, playing a powerful Cincinnati banker who toggles between waxing enigmatic and smashing glass tables with a baseball bat.
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DESYATNIKOV I saw a wonderful enigmatic quality and didn't see the relationship someone wrote about in The Times — that there was a rape, and all of that.
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This is the opening of Beth Gill's exquisite and enigmatic "Brand New Sidewalk," which I saw in its New York premiere at Abrons Arts Center in September.
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The first full-dress retrospective in North America devoted to this complex, enigmatic, foundational figure, titled simply "Delacroix," opens on Monday at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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By turns frustrating, enigmatic, unpredictable and combative, Mr. Puigdemont had become the embodiment of Catalonia's aspirations for independence after leading a thwarted effort to secede from Spain.
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Better to just revel in the enigmatic, bizarre landscapes, which make tangible the myriad unseen forces that have drastically changed the five lakes and the surrounding lands.
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But the detached, enigmatic text keeps our sympathies distant, and implicates our own fascination with disaster as much as it does the patriarchy it shows in action.
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Among my other favorite pieces is Lorna Simpson's "Dividing Lines" (1989) that makes the black figure an enigmatic presence, which aphoristic language seeks to corral and define.
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I don't mean simply that the character Mr. Hawke plays — an initially enigmatic, eventually pathetic, finally endearing musician named Tucker Crowe — is the begetter of a begetter.
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Then there's the company's iconic but often enigmatic founder, Jeff Bezos, who has become the richest person on Earth but has his sights set on outer space.
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Thickly layered and enigmatic pieces like "Eluard's Death" (1513) and "The Despondency at Cirith Ungol" (1961) seem to crumble and recombine with the fluidity of a dream.
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He was short and compact, with an athletic build, a high forehead, a preference for cardigan sweaters and an enigmatic smile that looked perilously like a grimace.
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Seen in New York for the first time, the work by the Canadian artist Liz Magor consists of two sculptures: enigmatic, seemingly lost parcels on the floor.
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The reason we gain or lose weight is much less mysterious if we keep track of all the kilograms, too, not just those enigmatic kilojoules or calories.
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Camila eventually acts on her friend's recommendation, but this spectacularly enigmatic character also has other agendas, including looking up an old lover and meeting her biological father.
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Around that core battle of wills, the series, which streams an episode a week beginning on Monday, plants assorted side plots, enigmatic characters and period-drama clichés.
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The find, announced last week, is shedding new light on the political life and rituals of the enigmatic civilization and could help us understand its sudden collapse.
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But then he and his co-director, Dylan Reeve, went in pursuit of the enigmatic Jane and were besieged by homophobic rants, private investigators and legal threats.
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From there it was a short leap to placing the objects themselves in the artworks, especially after seeing an exhibition of Joseph Cornell's enigmatic boxes in 1967.
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This enigmatic name "represents the knowledge that a serious international epidemic could be caused by a pathogen currently unknown to cause human disease," according to the WHO.
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Jackson's Twitter post, however enigmatic, was seen by some as a maneuver to try to force Anthony's hand and compel him to waive his no-trade clause.
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The turnaround by Jobbik has been particularly spectacular and is linked to the role of Bela Kovacs, an enigmatic Hungarian businessman who worked for years in Russia.
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As they wander through the spectacular Greek ruins at Taormina in Sicily, they will surely be wondering how to relate to the enigmatic and enfeebled American president.
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This one depicted Crazy Horse, the enigmatic leader of the Oglala Sioux, one of the fiercest defenders of the Black Hills from the indignity of white invasion.
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But as scientists continue to probe the weird phenomena at the edge of our solar system, the identity of this enigmatic gravitational source will hopefully be revealed.
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Brad Pitt is having an excellent year, between his role as an enigmatic stuntman in Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood and now Ad Astra.
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Freya Mavor and Charlotte Rampling are hauntingly enigmatic and ravishing as his former love, young and old, and Joe Alwyn as the ex-friend is charismatically cerebral.
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Her writing for the ensemble is more enigmatic, skittish and subtle: uneasy winds, a wispy guitar-violin duo, a crackling electronic background conjuring the growth of flowers.
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Her program drew heavily on settings of quietly enigmatic texts, whether by Symbolist poets like Paul Verlaine or Sanskrit miniatures filtered through the lenses of Western translators.
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A photograph of a cinnamon roll baked by a friend took on enigmatic depth when framed in a 19th-century "gilded cassetta" style frame embellished with punchwork.
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An endless array of coffee covfefe mugs, T-shirts, baby outfits, hats, and other ephemera have materialized online in the hours since Trump fired off the enigmatic tweet.
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The enigmatic 24-year-old had never won a match at the year's first Grand Slam prior to this year but eased past Milos Raonic in four sets.
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Phrases like 'lost Kiwi classic' started being bandied about and there was an enigmatic air attributed to the band due to our lack of presence on the web.
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There is a fan, tightly wound with string; a long, vertical strip of paper with coloured, zigzagging triangles along it; a monochrome fold-out book with enigmatic subtitles.
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The movie documents the story of Noah, an oil pipeline/rig worker, who falls for the enigmatic Ana, upon making his way back home to the Mississippi coastline.
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Surrounding settings of René Char's Surrealist poetry with an enigmatic, whispery, percussive ensemble — part exotic ritual, part mathematical deconstruction — "Le Marteau" vibrates with energy while remaining ominously still.
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While many critics have pointed out that Nilsson is a narrative artist, it strikes me that her work is far too enigmatic for that definition to quite fit.
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Like so much of the film, it feels enigmatic, not in a clever, mysterious way, but in a "we didn't think through what we put on-screen" way.
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Luckily, we can say the adaptation clings to the source material accurately, thanks in part to the interventions of the enigmatic author, who goes by a pen name.
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Published in 1981, the same year Francesca Woodman took her own life, Some Disordered Interior Geometries is the only art book the enigmatic photographer published during her lifetime.
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Prince, the enigmatic and renowned rock star beloved by millions, was just another devoted member to the congregation of the St. Louis Park, Minnesota, Jehovah's Witness Kingdom Hall.
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