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  • Moorey: An accomplished majority go with initials in clues from one Across and enigma's cracked anag. incl. c, f, o, A; ref. puzzle theme.

    Azed slip No 2,010 2010

  • This gives us a unique opportunity to study the shape of this galaxy's hidden dark matter halo by calculating the enigma's gravitational influence on the rotation of the ring and disk – a mass of starburst activity!

    A "Polar Ring" For Christmas… | Universe Today 2009

  • _ Yes, sir, they are married, but the priest was ordained by my master, and the license was of his own granting, and so they are not married, and now the enigma's explained.

    The Mirror of Taste, and Dramatic Censor Vol I, No. 2, February 1810 Samuel James Arnold 1813

  • Funny thing is most enigma's end up like cafeteria spaghetti, lumpy and cold.

    DMB Headlines Courtesy of antsmarching.org 2009

  • Funny thing is most enigma's end up like cafeteria spaghetti, lumpy and cold.

    DMB Headlines Courtesy of antsmarching.org 2009

  • Funny thing is most enigma's end up like cafeteria spaghetti, lumpy and cold.

    DMB Headlines Courtesy of antsmarching.org 2009

  • Let's see, Sather's a gambler … got Antropov and Zherdev this year, two enigma's.

    Rangers Report 2009

  • Funny thing is most enigma's end up like cafeteria spaghetti, lumpy and cold.

    DMB Headlines Courtesy of antsmarching.org 2009

  • In this sense our media product which comes under the sub-genre of crime and psychological thriller, uses typical 'Thriller' conventions; It contains conventions of many other genres such as horror and adventure which creates narrative enigma's through evoking feelings of tension in the viewer.

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows 2009

  • The mysterious atmosphere is intended to make the audience feel at the edge of their seat and to 'expect the unexpected' as well as to raise narrative enigma's, which according to Gary Braver are essential in making a thriller successful.

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows 2009

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