There, it has left behind the intricacies of conscious experience for the enigmas of the unconscious. |
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Wheeler's love and Bell's book are twin focal points for the enigmas of truth and semblance. |
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It is yet another of the many enigmas which surround this extraordinary building. |
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The sparseness of Rembrandt's production of painting in the period from 1643 to 1652 is one of the enigmas of his career. |
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These period variations are one of the main enigmas studied by the Cassini scientific community. |
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It is not necessary to notice it, to have beforehand found an explanation to the enigmas that are scattered through it. |
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The Scarlet Letter's many enigmas have been exhaustively explicated. |
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She leaves behind four books, all of them enigmas for the two men who have loved her, two warring brothers who find themselves disconsolate. |
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To read about these enigmas bordering on the supernatural gives us a strange thrill, enriches us, provokes our curiosity, invites us to voyage. |
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There is a lot in this film, many messages that could help us to decipher the enigmas of the times in which we live. |
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It seems as if he cleared up every one of our enigmas to us, though we cannot say: Here or there is the word of solution. |
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On the menu: discover the mountain, play observation games and resolve enigmas! |
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Become a hunter of lost souls where enigmas and tests will put your skills to the benefit of teamwork! |
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Jung's personality is one of the biggest enigmas in the XX century and arises big contradictions. |
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Both of his own deep, its memories, its dreams and voyages, as those of matter itself, its laws opaque, its dense enigmas, its heavy secrets. |
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The Real Madrid boss is one of the genuine enigmas of modern football. |
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These lines, which were drawn between 500 B. C. and 500 A. D., are among the most impenetrable enigmas of archaeology by virtue of their quantity, nature and size, as well as their continuity. |
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Here is a summary of the enigmas, with more detail on the following pages. |
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So it is that Mr. Scheifele succeeds in clearing up many mysteries and resolving many enigmas by listening to the sea, not with a shell, but with a hydrophone. |
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The ambiguities, subtleties and enigmas of the original film have been replaced by a narrative that spoon-feeds every twist and turn. |
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Neanderthal Man, discovered in 1856, poses a number of enigmas. |
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The most formidable Inquisitors dare to explore unorthodox practices by investigating the enigmas of the past and by unlocking new powers for themselves. |
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This taste for the construction of literary enigmas, puzzles, labyrinths, and visual designs, all presented in an esoteric, Latinate style, led to cabalistic and occult exercises. |
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Located in a real shed, the Shed 16 Labyrinth invites you to enter a maze of dark alleys where puzzling obstacles, mysteries and enigmas will drive you round the bend! |
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Inspiring mystery of the science fiction, history of a civilization disappeared in a cataclysm pointing out the myth from the flood, Atlantis is perhaps most enthralling of the enigmas of the History. |
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I may not have accounted just now for what I did in the best possible words: my technique comprised elements which are still little-known, and contains some enigmas even for me. |
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Searcher and lecturer on historic enigmas. |
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Not only did the task consist in thesaurizing facts and elements but also in making sense of them: each list holds in store a number of enigmas which the survivors only are able to decypher. |
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A dose of unknown: The immense lines of Nazca reaching sometimes 200 meters long in the desertic landscape of the Pacific coast belong to those enigmas of which man has still been unable to bare the secret. |
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Produced here by the talented ADC Theatre from Cambridge, and performed in an English translation by hot contemporary property Martin Crimp, the play is a disturbing portrayal of dark enigmas and unnamable truths. |
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Mustachioed men, enigmas in their dark, hooded djellabas, wield barrows swollen with writhing turtles, honey-sweet dates and jangling copper kettles. |
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