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Some riddles prove easier to unravel.
Some riddles remain: Astronomers still wonder why the x-ray afterglows of short bursts appear so faint, and they still can't tell whether the merger involved two neutron stars or a neutron star and a black hole.
Some riddles are very short, just a phrase or two, while others are more like a miniature story.
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The rice balls ($2.50 each) — some riddled with jalapeño, others empurpled by plum — are craggy, unbeautiful and true.
It is as if the place has brought the book's human actors together for a reason: as if some riddle must be solved, some destiny fulfilled.
Veterinarians found horses with bones protruding from lack of food and some riddled with parasites, lice and skin infections, as well as untreated injuries.
Some riddled a rundown duplex, shattering the glass of a screen door that the tenant keeps shut with a shoelace, sending her and her young children to the floor, pocking the wall just inches from where family portraits hang.
Veterinarians found horses -- ages 1 to 20 years old -- with bones protruding from lack of food and some riddled with parasites, lice and skin infections as well as untreated injuries.
The stories I heard from the guests there have never left me, some riddled with tragedy from start to finish, others dulled by banality, a series of wrong turns and coincidences that had led to the darkest of outcomes.
I couldn't recall how I had got dressed for the past week, or how I had ended up at his bedside daily, continually fretting about whether to take his hand, silently blazing my eyes into the NHS sheets like they contained some riddle which could offer a last-ditch solution, give him extra time.
And no, this isn't some riddle where he ends up being the pilot or a steward or something.
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