The image shows a straight road ahead with no turns flanged by cryptic road signs jutting out at strange angles. |
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While the poetry is cryptic, allusive and ambiguous, the prose is lucid, oracular, loftily self-assured. |
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Regulars will recall that many a moon ago we had a cryptic clue competition which was won by a gentleman caller called Keir. |
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The cryptic posture might make these skinks invisible to tree-dwelling predators as well. |
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While males remain white, females molt into one of the most cryptic plumages known in birds. |
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Their record sleeves and videos are cryptic, self-mythologising, deliberately uninformative. |
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And that brings us to that special breed of people but for whom the world would be quite clueless about crosswords, cryptic or simple. |
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I think that takes the prize for the most bewildering and cryptic headline of the day, hands down. |
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Your unsummoned presence seems to say that there is such concern among your cryptic senders. |
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This last mechanism is known as canalization and can lead to the buildup of hidden or cryptic genetic variation. |
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He was convinced that there was a cryptic, numerological message in the events that occurred that day. |
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He helped Stein structure her richly cryptic prose into a stageable scenario. |
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He received news of his friend's death via a cryptic message left on his cell phone. |
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For us young'uns Kate Bush is remembered, vaguely, as a kind of precursor to Tori Amos, a similarly cryptic and leftfield songstress. |
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Scripts are cryptic and are often hard to read due to the many special characters that have unique meanings within the language. |
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When was the last time you did a cryptic crossword or challenged yourself with a difficult puzzle to solve? |
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To some, modern poetry is like a cryptic crossword devised by second world war codebreakers. |
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I hate cryptic crosswords, that doesn't tend to be how my intelligence can be applied. |
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This is a book where even the title sounds like a cryptic clue from an Irish Times crossword. |
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I'm a great fan of cryptic crosswords, even though they are tantalisingly difficult. |
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Filling in the various forms is a bit like filling in a cryptic crossword, except that the answers aren't published in the paper the next day. |
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We should be careful, because the Delphic Oracle used cryptic answers that often left the inquisitor more confused than helped. |
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Not in the mood to be evasive or cryptic, she turned back to him, eyes glowing in the sun. |
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Despite her cryptic remark she enfolds me in a hug, holding me tight with strong thin arms. |
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It was cryptic, but currency markets traders knew exactly what the G7, or more precisely, Mr Snow, was driving at. |
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He used to peel down to his jockstrap, muscles glistening, sly grin flashing, while firing cryptic answers at the media, which he loathed. |
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And yet, his position as a supervisor of kashrut did, in its cryptic way, testify to the extraordinary person that he was. |
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Both males and females are normally extremely cryptic because their color, shape, and movements look like eelgrass. |
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Clinically these diseases mimic pyogenic bacterial infections, Gram negative septicaemia or cryptic tuberculosis. |
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This hypothesis would be supported if unpaired males in breeding plumage were more vigilant than unpaired males in cryptic eclipse plumage. |
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Ever fancied a global treasure hunt with cryptic clues embedded in worldwide media? |
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In this case, the cryptic notation specifies a square pattern with reflections and quarter turns. |
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Much of the story of Signs and Wonders is done in brief, cryptic sequences, often shot through glass or captured on reflective surfaces. |
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The twins enjoyed confusing the Neophyte with their cryptic words and alembicated rhetoric. |
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I interpret her cryptic remark at the end of her chapter as supporting this view. |
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Because of their cryptic coloration and secretive habits, ground antbirds are more often heard than seen. |
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While it all seems a little cryptic and confused, the duo promise a night of bizarre and sweet surprises where everyone is welcome. |
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This shielding along with the cryptic coloration of the predator prevents the prey from becoming alarmed. |
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Rob's words echoed through my brain, and they sounded like some cryptic riddle. |
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We search the poems as if they are cryptic clues to some hidden meaning that might explain the desperate act. |
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Furiously, Cassie logs out of her computer, disturbed by the somewhat cryptic message. |
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Now he was like some Steven King rustic, issuing cryptic wisdom from the porch to a tourist who just wants directions to the hotel. |
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He left his cryptic crossword on the desk, with two clues still unanswered. |
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The cryptic message occurred to the monument maker after he finished sandblasting it into stone. |
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I figured this was his dementedly cryptic way of letting me know he was there to settle my gambling debt. |
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Although cryptic species have often been discovered, they are often themselves wide-ranging, and frequently sympatric with congeners. |
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One of the most extraordinary and convincing examples of cryptic female choice occurs in the comb jelly Beroe ovata. |
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His music and its cryptic codes awaken Akasha, the Nubian queen of all vampires who also ruled Ancient Egypt with despotic violence. |
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We discuss other systems in which genetic markers might be useful in identifying cryptic morphs. |
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She was into all things mysterious, be it ancient scrolls, foreign scriptures, alien mysteries or cryptic rhymes. |
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This small, cryptic, semiaquatic plant has 33 miles of designated critical habitat along the San Pedro River. |
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The cryptic whimsy with which this idea is introduced cannot conceal its improbability. |
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He also taught him the knack of solving cryptic clues in crossword puzzles. |
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In the second round cryptic clues will be provided and a crossword puzzle will have to be cracked. |
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A few species of accipitrids may use cryptic coloration to get close to their prey. |
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Fungal endophytes are microfungi that inhabit living plants, but which are cryptic and asymptomatic in their hosts. |
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It's not even a good pun, which, like a good crossword clue, should work on both the superficial and the cryptic levels. |
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This one will be less ambiguous, and I'll stay away from cryptic clues and trick questions. |
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He even went to great lengths to conceal his work by writing in cryptic shorthand or writing backwards. |
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Here are twenty cryptic clues, the answers to which are the numbers from one to twenty. |
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Mystics explain this cryptic passage as an amazingly prescient script not only for the past but for the future as well. |
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Backyard bouquets, notes, and cryptic ex voto objects are left at the small outdoor shrine to Our Lady of Guadalupe. |
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The rest of the book supports and explains this cryptic utterance. |
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On the contrary, the singer values his cryptic, enigmatic inscrutability. |
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The band's cryptic song titles provide unneeded obfuscation. |
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Even as early as December 4, remarks from inside the bubble were cryptic and frightened. |
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Potokar's poetry seems rather abstract, at times cryptic, but at the same time palpable and relentless in its attempt to fight despair and solitude. |
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He was like some cryptic English-Chekhovian figure, playing out the last days of his private, imagined Raj. |
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Kurant has crafted a new, cryptic narrative in which the three redundant characters come together in a wrecking yard. |
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She wants an explanation of the cryptic glares and whispers, but they disappear. |
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Now, I'm all for livening up political debate with evocative language and different means of expression, but I did find this one a bit too cryptic. |
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While her motives may be a bit cryptic, she's certainly embracing the silver fox look. |
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I spent a few hours scratching my head and looking for a cryptic code which might shed light on where this maverick genius is getting his ideas from. |
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All of them contain organic, cell-like splotches, dots and drips of predominantly pastel colors that are overlaid with black lines, darker scribbles and cryptic hieroglyphs. |
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In other words, much of metazoan evolution was cryptic, bound up in tiny animals devoid of skeletons and perhaps surviving as interstitial benthic microfauna. |
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There must be something wrong with people who can do cryptic crosswords. |
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He came to the profession from a background in devising cryptic crosswords and says it takes a particular type of person to make a good horse namer. |
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From that position Papa read the many investment newsletters to which he subscribed, tinkered with small parts, or filled steno pads with his odd, cryptic notes and lists. |
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In addition to this defensive poisonous sting, most stingarees have cryptic coloration, which acts as camouflage in the sandy or rocky bottom of their habitat. |
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His penchant for detail and symbolism are catnip to obsessive fans who read between every line, scrutinize every frame and pick apart the show's cryptic teasers. |
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As far as this cryptic description goes, it pictures things perfectly. |
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A cryptic chorus of sound accompanies these series of visions while a swirling and undulating hot air balloon figure slowly inflates under the night sky. |
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Each part has a brief introduction and contains a number of photographs and extracts from documents, roughly divided under more or less cryptic chapter headings. |
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But, beyond what we will never know or understand about this often deliberately cryptic film, can we intuit a core logic, a phantasmal logic, which holds it together? |
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One knows not to question the wisdom of the Delphic seers, those voices of prescience whose cryptic counsels were so poorly interpreted by their clientele. |
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The film feels less like a chronicle than like a loose shuffle of moments and ideas, like the cryptic Post-it messages that paper the walls of the hero's apartment. |
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She sings cryptic, mysterious lyrics, letting her voice guide the song. |
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He's always been a cryptic songwriter, fond of oblique references and catchy off-the-wall phrasings, but here his metaphors and jests are haunted with regret and suspicion. |
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However, the story line later digresses and becomes confusing and cryptic. |
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I'm having trouble locating full info and images on the web, but the CD insert folded out to become a poster that had cryptic, pie-chart-style graphics for titles. |
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You might think you are just waiting for a bus, or wandering from room to room looking for your cigarettes, watching a TV show, or reading a cryptic and ambiguous book. |
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At first glance, this book seems cryptic, threatening and confusing. |
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Anyone keen to learn the secrets of cryptic crosswords will find more than enough clues in this charming memoir, which traces Balfour's own growing fascination with puzzles. |
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It may sound like a simple solution to a cryptic clue but it's reality. |
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It was his girlfriend who taught him to love cryptic crosswords, as they backpacked across Africa to a new life in London, and it's a passion that seems to have endured. |
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Female hummingbirds have more cryptic coloration than males, most likely so that they do not attract predators to the nest when incubating and feeding chicks. |
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The output is detailed and prefixed by cryptic error messages. |
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For solitary cryptic species such as the dik-dik and klipspringer, I collected individual fecal samples from dung-middens in known territories along the sampling transects. |
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They were then directed by two guiders armed with mobile phones, who were based at the shopping centre trying to solve a selection of cryptic clues. |
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Pa's directions to drivers are often exasperatingly cryptic. |
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Many forest antelope rely on cryptic coloring and good hearing to avoid predators. |
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Do her cryptic extrapolations of violent cliches encourage interesting thinking about race, sensuality, and representation? |
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The work contains some remarks on the relationship of logic to religion, but they are slight and cryptic. |
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It stalks its prey among the tangled weeds, relying on its cryptic camouflage for concealment. |
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Fenestrae contain the remains of a low-diversity cryptic microbial community. |
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The event is aimed at beginners and will offer a comprehensive introduction to cryptic clues and the language of crossword setters. |
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The effect of the poem's cryptic chanting composition is a kind of subliminal ominousness. |
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The cryptic palatal fold is potentially a synapomorphy supporting the monophyly of the genus Avakubia. |
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Ellison usually typewrote his letters with occasional, cryptic handwritten missives. |
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The book covers generic and subgeneric classification, species listed in each category, and a section on identification of cryptic species. |
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A small family of medium to large waders with strong black bills, large yellow eyes and cryptic plumage. |
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Peruvian and Damara terns have small dispersed colonies and rely on the cryptic plumage of the eggs and young for protection. |
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The animals have cryptic colouration, being a sandy brown colour, which can be changed to match the environment. |
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Predator-mediated microhabitat partitioning by two species of visually cryptic, intertidal limpets. |
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He settled down to the cryptic in the Independent. He loved his crossword. It kept him mentally active, just as gossip did his wife. |
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William Baziotes, that painter of cryptic biomorphs, considered him a hero. |
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Even with the most knowing interpreter, his hyperclever, verbose musings remain cryptic. |
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In the tradition of other low-level languages, many CIL opcodes tend to be cryptic and completely unpronounceable by us mere humans. |
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The small chicks resemble the hen in their cryptic colouration, which is a passive protection against predators. |
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With their internal rhymings and cryptic puns and allusions, Williams's lines of dialogue may tax the actor as well as the audience. |
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Possibly many more cryptic species are yet to be discovered and designated. |
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Elgar was greatly distressed, and some of his later cryptic dedications of romantic music may have alluded to Helen and his feelings for her. |
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Deleuze's cryptic way of pictorializing such foldings is a two-tiered Baroque building. |
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The opilionids are hygrophilous, have low vagility and are primarily nocturnal and cryptic. |
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Detection of a highly divergent population structure and identification of a cryptic species in the East Asian dogwhelk Nucella heyseana. |
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That cryptic sequence indicating date and place was the very first photocopied image, created on this date in 1938 in Astoria, New York. |
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The patient was diagnosed as cryptic tonsillitis and peritonsillar abscess and was hospitalized. |
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The gap between this event and the time that fossil diatoms first appear may indicate a period when diatoms were unsilicified and their evolution was cryptic. |
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Abundant worldwide, most fungi are inconspicuous because of the small size of their structures, and their cryptic lifestyles in soil or on dead matter. |
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One problem with the classification of ferns is that of cryptic species. |
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When a mysterious box is uncovered with a cryptic message inside it, the technophile teenagers rise to the challenge to solve puzzles set by the elusive Gamemaster. |
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This abbreviated and somewhat cryptic message from my house sitter was not really the one I was hoping to receive while making my slow way around the Aegean coast last month. |
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The Eurasian Stone-curlew is a secretive and cryptic species with nocturnal habits, which largely relies on acoustic communication during the entire annual cycle. |
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If cryptic colouration is the creature's road to survival, colour's absence may be the best simulation of death, underlining soberingly just how few survived. |
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However, brittle stars are also common, if cryptic, members of reef communities, where they hide under rocks and even within other living organisms. |
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I hope the addition of KenKen to the puzzles page is an accommodation to the new size, not preliminary to discontinuation of the cryptic, acrostic, diagramless, etc. |
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On the eve of her 26th birthday in May 2014, Adele posted a cryptic message via her Twitter account which prompted media discussion about her next album. |
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Onychophorans, or velvet worms, are organisms whose behavior remains poorly understood due to their cryptic lifestyle and by the fact they are rare in the Neotropics. |
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