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"Supermani" is the handle one wag has bestowed upon Tehran's inscrutable point man.
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With its cold baths and inscrutable "points" system, the juvie where young Orestes and Leander are incarcerated feels suspiciously like a Catholic reform school; and you don't need to be a classicist to feel that something's off when Tóibín's Bronze Age warriors tap on "windows," wear "shirts," and tipple "drinks" from "glasses" as if they were extras in "Mad Men".
Far from being philosophically inscrutable, Darden points out that scientists used what they knew about the working entities and activities in the mechanism to infer what could come next or before in the mechanism of protein synthesis (Darden 2006; see also the entry on molecular biology).
Far from being philosophically inscrutable, Darden points out that the molecular biologists were "forward chaining" while the biochemists were "backward chaining", using information about the working entities and activities that they knew about to infer what could come next or before in the mechanism of protein synthesis (Darden 2006a: chapters 3, 12; Craver and Darden 2013: chapter 10).
He wore funky sweaters and let her call him Coz, but he was old-school inscrutable, to the point where Sasha couldn't tell if he was gay or straight, if he'd written famous books or if (as she sometimes suspected) he was one of those escaped cons who impersonate surgeons and wind up leaving their operating tools inside people's skulls.
On an online forum widely read by serious cyclists, he posted a bilious but at that point inscrutable threat directed at LeMond, including the line, "If he ever opens his mouth again and the word Floyd comes out, I will tell you all some things that you will wish you didn't know".
When it comes to the priciest products, a skeptic can explain diminishing returns in performance, lament inscrutable audiophile jargon or point to products that are, by his judgment, "good enough".
Because to me, cities are a million scattered data points of inscrutable, individual experience, disproportionately highlighted by memory.
She is discreet to the point of being inscrutable, but she is no pushover.
At this point, "March," an inscrutable, self-conscious title, reveals little to anyone who has has been alive, eyes wide open, since the 1980's.
Over and over again this week, Congress flogged a version of this point, focussing on the inscrutable legalese in Facebook's documents.
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