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"It's better for them to remain slightly enigmatic.
Sauve and slightly enigmatic, he comes across as sincere and thoughtful, considering his words carefully in interviews and never slagging off the competition.
In a more conventional romantic comedy, she would be the flighty, slightly enigmatic object of the protagonist's longing — Zooey Deschanel, maybe, in "(500) Days of Summer".
In one sense, Creed's crumpled piece of paper really was junk mail – an unsolicited, slightly enigmatic object sent through the post.
Jackson is Paula's, and very nice he is too: good-looking (but not too good-looking), chatty, good with her son, slightly enigmatic.
Appearing sporadically throughout the play, she becomes the one-person Greek chorus who offers droll, yet slightly enigmatic one-liners, insight that pierces through the denial, anger, bargaining and depression.
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Vocals are less hazed in overdubs, drums are pushier, lyrics are slightly less enigmatic as they ponder intimacy and distance.
Other artifacts were slightly more enigmatic, such as the phallic figurine and a palette bearing a schematic etching of female genitals.
One executive who was centrally involved in this effort was Raymond's son Richard, an enigmatic, slightly awkward man who, in the family tradition, had trained as a doctor.
This will be a real challenge, a journey into the unknown.' So it continues, the enigmatic, slightly contradictory life of Agnes B, a globally successfully fashion designer who hates fashion, who says things like, 'Clothes are interesting, but not that interesting.' Thirty years on, one gets the feeling that Agnes B may yet reinvent herself as the artist she truly wants to be.
Arm slightly raised in an enigmatic gesture, she sits for long minutes in the downstage left corner, the same spot in which she sat, arms slightly raised in an enigmatic gesture, for much of "Einstein on the Beach".
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