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She also noted, and I agree, that readers should have known more about what happened than the cryptic sentence about a reporter asked to leave.
For just over an hour the soprano Tony Arnold, the closest this experimental work has to an actual character, walks atop a small platform stage amid white lace curtains, sometimes humming chants but mostly whispering cryptic sentence fragments and phrases.
And then a cryptic sentence written at the bottom of the last page of instructions added to the mystery: This wall for when the time comes, is what it said.
On the first page are inscribed the words "The Wrong Life", and by the end of the slim 100 pages of Hill's narrative, we are to learn what that cryptic sentence means.
For reasons that are very important (if you are familiar with the difference between raising a high-country cow and one bred for southern Texas), the historical board also includes the cryptic sentence "Their cattle were not Longhorns".
In fact it is the first word of a cryptic sentence uttered by the saturnine Af-Laawe, mysteriously waiting to meet him: "Guns lack the body of human truths!" Cryptic but appropriate: the theme of "Links," developed in dreamlike but compelling fashion, is the corrupting sway of guns over human truth.
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Although from time to time cryptic sentences with a seeming nod to current political events flash across the screen -- "this has nothing to do with oil" -- it's hard to concentrate on anything but the birds: vultures are vicious.
With a topic of this seriousness, it may seem petty to dwell on cryptic sentences or the lack of a uniting theme in paragraphs held together by intellectual duct tape of weakened stickiness.
Or else his room will be used, at some undisclosed point down the line, as a secret meeting place for a gang of slippery characters who speak in clipped and cryptic sentences, and call him "Boss".
Finally, a cryptic, one-sentence email arrived from EMI publicist Chris Latham yesterday.
In a demonstration the company recently conducted over the Web, the system produced somewhat cryptic English sentences that gave the viewer an extremely rough idea of what the Al Jazeera newscasters were describing.
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