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This synthetic convention aches with the enormity of the effort involved in trying, and failing, to make Mitt alluring and compelling, the fruitless, endless hunt for the enigma code that will decipher the cipher.

"Lyndall Gordon's biography proposes a theory to account for the enigma of Emily Dickinson's life as a notorious recluse which is so brilliant that, if this were a novel, a reviewer would be duty-bound not to reveal a thrilling twist," Caroline Moore said in the Sunday Telegraph, reviewing Lives Like Loaded Guns: Emily Dickinson and Her Family's Feuds.

Campaigners who had hoped that the royal pardon for the Enigma codebreaker Alan Turing would be extended across the nation have been dismayed by a warning from Whitehall officials that a blanket pardon could benefit gay men who had sex with a minor.

They said the dedicated website for the Enigma token sale was not affected.

The distinguished political thinker, Randall Robinson, admittedly, has no concrete formula for the enigma, but lays out the issue of reparations with utmost sensitivity and precision.

While it may be appealing to people of faith to aggrandize Jefferson, we need to see the man for the enigma he was.

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The island fades from view as the plot's melodramatic clichés pile up — the unsolved question of Sheilagh's own parentage, Joe's repressed love for her, the enigma of Sheilagh's mother's past.

Way back in 1950, long before the computers of today were even conceived, Alan Turing, a British mathematician recognized for cracking "The Enigma Code" during World War II, dared to suggest that within 100 years a human simply wouldn't be able to tell the difference between another human and a machine.

The following observations and implications highlight the value of using biomass compost for demystifying the enigma of "natural biomass conversion" in terms of lignocellulolytic gene expressions, enzymatic activities and their effects on deconstruction of plant biomass materials.

And in any case, why would you want to spend money to find out something that is not likely to help cure a disease?" Rebecca E. Fisher, an assistant professor of anatomy at the University of Arizona College of Medicine, said that although the appendix was "likely to be a derived feature, selected for a purpose, the enigma is that we didn't know what that purpose might be".

We are optimistic, however, that the application of new high-throughput DNA sequencing technologies to larger numbers of MA lines will provide an avenue for better understanding the enigma of heteroplasmy and natural variation in mitochondrial mutation processes.

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