Sentence examples for somewhat of a cipher from inspiring English sources

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The Catherine in my piece is a very two-dimensional version of the Catherine in the book (who, truth be told, is somewhat of a cipher, too).

If the inner man remains somewhat of a cipher when Evanzz is done, in part, one suspects, that is because Muhammad was not easy to know -- or maybe there was not so much to know.

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Over the years, the approach has been somewhat ad hoc where security of a cipher is generally taken to be resistance against some commonly known cryptanalytic attacks, though in parallel some researchers began to introduce sound design theory related to the resistance of a cipher against particular types of attacks.

I also thought a great deal about the psychological effects of being surrounded by beauty day in and day out: whether one is moved or overwhelmed or, after time, somewhat impervious.Marie in particular seems to aspire to the life of a cipher.

Mr. Putin's own tastes are something of a cipher.

Despite their intimacy, Ferrel remains something of a cipher.

This time Freud is more of a cipher, but there's that sly humor again.

Ms. Gross-Bettelheim is something of a cipher in this country, as well.

The court intrigues and counterintrigues can seem rote, and Akbar remains a bit of a cipher.

Whyte sounds good, but dramatically is a bit of a cipher.

In this Abingdon Theater Company production, Shakespeare comes off as something of a cipher.

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