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The producers immediately looked to Redmayne to play the titular Jackal, a scrupulous British long-range assassin with an enigmatic quality.

Ms Amess also paid tribute to her father as "the most hardest-working person I've ever met", describing him as someone who loved helping people and who was "full of life and enigmatic and passionate".

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Unexplained absences from public view have been nothing out of the ordinary for this most enigmatic of presidents.

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This was perhaps her final makeover, a metamorphosis which firmly established her as the enigmatic diva we know today.

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Now a recent study in the journal Nature Astronomy reveals something new and enigmatic about WASP-107 b.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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