In the first half of the novel, Kilroy creates the enigma, which she proceeds to unravel in the second half. |
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Amongst his rivals is the great enigma of Irish steeplechasing, Florida Pearl. |
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The shy, introverted Gandhi, once described as a sphinx and an enigma, has come a long way in the past six years. |
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There then follows a long and tedious account of how they broke the enigma code. |
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The president is a riddle wrapped in an enigma inside a Chinese fortune cookie. |
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For once the child was quiescent as if it were asleep, or pondering upon some deep enigma. |
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At dawn alert next day Suwanti chained the dogs away from a round jungle-green enigma then bowled the baby into the hedge to its kind. |
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A Gazette article earlier this year highlighted an enigma that has long puzzled me. |
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Like this person was an enigma, a thousand puzzles beneath a vulnerable skin. |
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It is in any case an enigma which neither one can explain properly nor one can understand properly. |
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I haven't seen him put the boot in, or crunch into tackles, so he's a bit of an enigma. |
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For understandable reasons, the pulmonary circulation remains an enigma to most doctors. |
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He was no longer the soldier, no longer the enigma, and no longer a mystery. |
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After such a long struggle and the loss of her sons in unequal battles, she understands the enigma of life. |
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Curious readers have started browsing libraries for anything that can enlighten them on the enigma. |
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The dark girl was an enigma that Nicola knew nothing about, and therefore she intrigued her. |
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The absence of reference to the raid of Mahmud in other sources other than the Turko-Persian chronicles remains an enigma. |
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Joan of Arc is a heroine in history as well as an enigma in the collective unconscious and, dimension of myth. |
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Many researchers into the UFO enigma tend to overlook a very important fact. |
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Meanwhile, the rules for day-to-day parliamentary procedure are an enigma to many. |
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Chinese people have used it for over 2000 years as a purgative medicine, although some scientists consider it a medical enigma. |
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The concluding chapters seek clues to the enigma among a maze of misconceptions and misinterpretations, and occasional intimations of conspiracy. |
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His diaries record recurrent struggles to understand the enigma of his own personality, his spiritual emptiness and addictiveness. |
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You beautiful enigma, you Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner, you little house on the prairie of the existential oversoul. |
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And with each biographical effort to understand him, that enigma has become more, not less, obscure. |
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The Dane is truly an enigma whose ever-changing fortunes are shrouded in mystery. |
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Something such as memory and how the brain stores, retrieves and recognizes it is a total enigma at this point. |
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Now, some of us know that Moss is a mystery wrapped up in an enigma, and that he's often referred to as not the most approachable of characters. |
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Yet she remains something of an enigma in that her talent far outreaches her popularity. |
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The shuffling enigma, head occasionally cocked in bird-like inquisitiveness, befriends his fellow patients to mesmerising and medically undefinable effect. |
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Why this should result in a specific effect on anxiety remains an enigma. |
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It is often felt that death is an enigma, perhaps the ultimate mystery. |
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The enigma surrounding the situation had filled the air with expectancy. |
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But with regard to the words in front of him he was a study in indiscernibility, not to say mystery and enigma. |
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Novelistic vivacity, the great unteachable, the unschooled enigma, has a way of making questions of form appear scholastic. |
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The sight of bodies torn to pieces was not the best way of solving my enigma. |
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Lil B is a mystery wrapped in an enigma wrapped in a song about Ellen Degeneres. |
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The prodigious computer genius, who took his own life Friday at age 26, remains an enigma to those unaware of his many projects. |
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Each of us is a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma. |
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Ultimately their response is poetic, positioning the universe as a void full of potential but also as a field riddled by elision and enigma. |
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A genealogical research with the files of the State would be necessary to clear up this enigma, but it would be a long-term job. |
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Without a Commons seat, he remained an enigma to his colleagues, outside the mainstream and, for some, a figure not to be trusted. |
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Annunciation scenes are profound moments of enigma in which a woman encounters the divine in the quiet of her home. |
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But Jaruzelski remains an enigma and the debate over his actions is certain to continue. |
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Further investigations using solar observations should allow us to solve this enigma. |
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But I'm not an enigma, I'm just a man who really knows how to do his job and does it properly. |
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The world in which we live today is sometimes an enigma, a maze without landmarks, or opportunities for reflection or analysis. |
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Do you believe that the life of the spirit will always be an enigma to men on earth? |
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The discovery of this phenomenon is a relatively recent one, considering that Man has been trying to solve the enigma since antiquity. |
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Despite her many high-profile projects, Carine Roitfeld still manages to maintain a sense of enigma in the public mind. |
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Despite his astounding virtuosity, he remains in many ways an enigma. |
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What is left is the puzzle and the enigma that we need to figure out. |
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The demise of the highly successful cycadeoids at the end of the Cretaceous, while the modern cycads persisted, is another paleontological enigma. |
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Although more than 6500 publications mention eels, much of their life history remains an enigma. |
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She stood at the open door, staggering herself with this enigma, on a rainy, thundery evening. |
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Is the world set up so brusquely, that art is manifested like a force, an enigma bearing charms and evil spells, visible to those that raise their eyes and bow to power? |
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In the scene below, the key enigma is the woman in the middle, who has pulled her clothing envelopingly around herself. |
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The condition known as trisomy 21 syndrome or mongolian idiocy had long been an enigma. |
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Although his date of birth is traditionally given as 1740, this can not be confirmed and his early life remains an enigma. |
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Moreover, all these traits were directly linked to the social enigma that society imposed on my identity as an urban minority, which in turn manifested into my alternating aesthetic. |
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More than 4000 carvings, representing horned creatures, reticulate forms, anthropomorphes, weapons, or symbolic figures, constitute a bewitching enigma. |
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It is also an enigma, a powerful state wary of power, a lusterless leader. |
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We live in a society and in a world that is a huge enigma. |
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He has created some of the most recognisable and iconic objects of our age, but Apple's head designer Jony Ive has always been something of an enigma. |
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But this woman, though palpably real from moment to moment, remains an enigma, her chameleonlike behavior being unsusceptible to accountability and closure. |
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At the end of the story, the enigma had still not been solved. |
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The disquiet is that of the dream and of the unconscious, in which suggestions of the past and present intersect in an overall atmosphere of suspense and enigma. |
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When a mysterious egg appears in their midst, the insects are awestruck and intensely curious about this iconic object that represents the enigma and cycles of their lives. |
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However, the people who live there remain to their transmanche neighbours an enigma wrapped up in Gauloise smoke, a tribe more mysterious than the Hottentots. |
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She smiled, an enigma in the wavering light of our candleshade. |
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How to best metaphorically unknot that classical enigma may be through the type of organizational structure that best utilizes Contingency Theory. |
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In Hindu ethical parlance Hamm needs to keep Clov affected by the choice to extend the dimensions of his choices within the ambit of the existentialist enigma of dukkha. |
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