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Was there no enigma, no conundrum, that would not reveal itself instantly before our penetrating gaze?
Stanley Froud New York To the Editor: Contrary to your headline, there is no enigma about Iran's nuclear program.
There would be no enigma in the Guide if Maimonides had believed that truth can be discovered in a suprarational way, through revelations vouchsafed to the Prophets.
Mickey Mantle never replaced DiMaggio for me -- alas, I got to know the Mick -- and Reggie Jackson was no enigma, and David Justice, Bernie Williams and Paul O'Neill seem like superb ballplayers and fine men, which is not the fantasy I have in mind.
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Keats himself remains something of an enigma, no doubt by design, as much of the film concerns Fanny's attempt to fathom him: she dispatches her little sister to buy a copy of Endymion to see "if he's an idiot or not".
These robots are no longer the enigma that they once were".
At the end of the street is Enigma (No. 61A; 39-06-321-8358; enigma.it), a high-end jewelry store owned by Gianni Bulgari, son of Italian jewelry royalty of the same name.
Financial services are no longer the enigma they once were.
There is no great enigma that trails her, none of the dark shadings of Judy Garland, or the smokiness of Frank Sinatra, or Madonna's air of entitlement.
"The Etruscans," a major exhibition at the Palazzo Grassi here through July 1, sets out to demonstrate that there really is no such enigma.
YET for all its complexity, Jean-Louis Prat, the director of the Fondation Maeght, who organized this exhibition, believes there is no great enigma to Kandinsky's painting.
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