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People always felt there was something enigmatic about Hill.
There will always be something enigmatic about Seinfeld: he is a comic whose heart is worn invisibly, well away from his sleeve.
A woman being photographed aspired to a standardised look that signified an ideal refinement of "feminine" traits, as conveyed through beauty; and beauty was understood to be a distancing from the ordinary; as photographed, it projected something enigmatic, dreamy, inaccessible.
Obama represents something enigmatic in a political arena where everything before had come to seem trite and depressingly predictable; it's the very newness of him, the lack of familiarity, that makes us wonder if perhaps he signals not only a political departure but also a transformed society.
In the course of recounting his conversations with others, Socrates says something enigmatic: "About myself I knew that I know nothing" (22d; cf. Fine 2008).
There was something enigmatic, almost Kaufman-esque, about his whole schtick.
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"There's something quite enigmatic about the women of that time," she continues.
Is conceptual art a cerebral questioning of language, or something more enigmatic?
On the other hand, there is something utterly enigmatic about Neutrino, something that resists all definitions and categories.
This will spark a flare of radiation that should tell astronomers something about enigmatic objects known as active galaxies.
Black Dice has evolved from a hard-core band into something more enigmatic: the group's noisy free-form compositions can be both jarring and hypnotic.
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