Sentence examples for Quite enigmatic from inspiring English sources

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"There's something quite enigmatic about the women of that time," she continues.

"It is quite enigmatic that sauropods show such a diverse inner ear morphology whereas they have a very homogenous body shape," Knoll said.

Why variants or mutations produce these different neurological phenotypes in the heterozygous versus the compound heterozygous or homozygous states is quite enigmatic, but certainly an area worthy of further study.

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Although the collections by its founder and creative director, Consuelo Castiglioni, have a strong identity – beautiful clashes of print and texture, from Bauhaus geometric motifs one season to tribal patterns the next, with dots, scribbles, flowers and grids along the way – in many other respects it's quite an enigmatic enterprise.

Nate Dee was open to answering a few questions, and his answers are quite interesting and enigmatic as his art portrays.

Biographer Bernard Violet considers the song "a nursery rhyme with enigmatic but quite spicy lyrics which place it rather far from Sabine Paturel and her innocent song "Les Bêtises"".

The Parmenides is, quite possibly, the most enigmatic of Plato's dialogues.

Martin Bailey, who reported on the discovery for the paper, told the BBC: "You see Lisa's eyes, which are quite enticing, and her enigmatic smile.

In it, a young art historian becomes fascinated with Leonardo's otherworldly paintings, with their strange rocky backgrounds, unplaceable landscapes, and enigmatic not-quite-human saints, their single fingers forever pointing strangely upward.

Quite separately, he meets an enigmatic man, some 20 years his senior, who goes by the names of Pacheco and Philippe de Bellune.

When Mr. Krause is not speaking, he manages to look thoughtful and enigmatic — viewers never quite know whether to take his words or actions at face value.

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