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noun
Something or someone puzzling, mysterious or inexplicable.
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The closing movie is "Enigma," a thriller about breaking enemy codes during the same war.
A perfect example is "Enigma Variations," set to a score by Edward Elgar — a suite of musical portraits of himself and his wife and his friends.
The result is Enigma, which opened in January not as a re-creation of El Bulli, but as an attempt to reimagine it.
In The Arte of English Poesie (1589), George Puttenham, hoping to familiarize a learned term, was the first rhetorician to regard riddle as the English equivalent of the Greek enigma, but it is enigma that he provides three versions of.
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.
One is "Enigma Variations," in which the English composer Edward Elgar interacts with friends at the turn of the 20th century, and "The Two Pigeons," an enchanted love story set to music by Messager.
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They are enigma.
Terrorist tipping-points are enigmas.
Some have been enigmas, and most have been more productive.
Sometimes the signs are typical symbols of dream, sometimes déjà vu, but always they are enigmas.
The events were enigmas sometimes suspected to portend the end of times.
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