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“The more Oscar is discussed, the more enigmatic he seems,” Mr. Holden wrote.

Sometimes he’s more enigmatic, like his hourglass emoji post late last month that set off much speculation as to what message the NBA’s all-time leading scorer was trying to convey.

There are also two leading couples: the scintillating duo of Bradley and Von Enck in shades of blue, and the more enigmatic pairing of Mira Nadon, in deep ruby-red, and Chun Wai Chan in gray.

Likewise, there are few mysteries more enigmatic or fascinating than the rituals we've designed for sending that evil back where it came from.

From Salon

When modern DNA research revealed the preserved bodies were people indigenous to the Tarim Basin—yet genetically distinct from other nearby populations—the Tarim Basin mummies became even more enigmatic.

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

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