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enigmatic and form
As endometriosis can lead to anatomical distortions and adhesions ( the fibrous bands that form between tissues and organs following recovery from an injury ), the causality may be easy to understand ; however, the link between infertility and endometriosis remains enigmatic when the extent of endometriosis is limited.
In the alternative account of the origin of Typhon ( Typhoeus ), the Homeric Hymn to Apollo makes the monster Typhaon at Delphi a son of archaic Hera in her Minoan form, produced out of herself, like a monstrous version of Hephaestus or Mars, and whelped in a cave in Cilicia and confined there in the enigmatic Arima, or land of the Arimoi, en Arimois ( Iliad, ii.
Molecular studies find support for few close relatives, and they are treated as a family at present, although it has been suggested that they form a clade with two enigmatic species in the genus Modulatrix.
Sheridan appears to have survived in one form or another, and meets Lorien, an enigmatic being living below the surface of Z ' Ha ' Dum.
This " graffiti " gave the station an even more enigmatic feel, and by 2000 nearly every inch of the facility had been " personalized " in one form or another.
As in the original, the player takes on the enigmatic form of a large floating green hand which moves around the map picking things up, dropping them, casting spells and interacting with specific items.
* Mirror ( Transformers ), the combined form of the Mini-Cons Rook and Crosswise, the partners of the enigmatic Sideways
The enigmatic genus Tsintaosaurus may form a clade in Lambeosaurine with Pararhabdodon and its probable synonym Koutalisaurus.
Most do not fit the usual pattern of koans, but they do tend to follow the form of being short, enigmatic, and often revealing an epiphany.
The movement, in obvious sonata form, opens with the characteristic ' Bruckner rhythm ' played in the violins, though Bruckner is careful to maintain the enigmatic atmosphere by indicating a bowing that keeps the bow on the string and therefore prohibits the rhythmic figure from becoming too lively.

enigmatic and based
The relaunch novels ' concept, of Trip not actually dying in the final episode, is based on an enigmatic moment in which Trip is supposedly near death and is being loaded into a medical chamber.
The protagonist jazzman, " Dale Turner ," was based on a composite of real-life jazz legends Lester Young ( tenor sax ) and the tortured and enigmatic Bud Powell ( piano ).
The complete mitochondrial genome of the enigmatic bigheaded turtle ( Platysternon ): description of unusual genomic features and the reconciliation of phylogenetic hypotheses based on mitochondrial and nuclear DNA.
With a mini-series role as enigmatic Lord Richard Fenton in the TV miniseries Scarlett, loosely based on the sequel to Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind, Bean made the transition to Hollywood feature films.
In a somewhat enigmatic reply he placed his own claims on a level with those of John the Baptist — in other words, he based them on popular support.
Richard Kelly's style is composed of Steadicam based tracking shots and camera movement in general, satirical elements ( as seen sparsely in Donnie Darko and much more prominently in Southland Tales ), comedy, drama, and enigmatic plots.
Roger Ebert gave the film three-and-a-half out of four stars, saying, "... there is a tangible pleasure in following enigmatic characters through the shadows of their lives ; deprived for a time of plot, given characters who are not clearly labeled and assigned moral categories, we're allowed to make judgments based on their manner and speech.

enigmatic and on
Asquith died in 1928 and the enigmatic figure of Lloyd George returned to the leadership and began a drive to produce coherent policies on many key issues of the day.
Also enigmatic and surreal was one of the most influential records of 1967, " A Whiter Shade of Pale " by Procol Harum, which reached number one in the UK Singles Chart on 8 June 1967, and stayed there for six weeks.
A number of enigmatic Carved Stone Balls have been found at the site and some are on display in the museum.
He produced " enigmatic and intricate mood pieces " and rejected action in favor of contemplation, focusing on image and design over character and story.
The enigmatic woman is portrayed seated in what appears to be an open loggia with dark pillar bases on either side.
After a few months life becomes very idyllic on the island, with Richard making friends with a few other members of the beach community: Keaty, a fellow Englishman hooked on his Game Boy ; Gregorio, a Spanish traveller part of his fishing detail ; Unhygienix, the Italian head chef with an intense obsession for bath soap ; Jesse and Cassie, two lovers who work in the gardening and carpentry detail, respectively ; Ella, who works second-in-command with Unhygenix in the cooking detail ; and finally, Jed-the enigmatic loner of the group whose sole separate detail is shrouded in mystery.
However, the discovery of a corresponding myth about Inanna, the Sumerian counterpart of Ishtar, has thrown some light on the myth of Ishtar's descent, including its somewhat enigmatic ending lines.
He played the enigmatic Mr. Smith on the second season of the Showtime series Jeremiah.
This romantic but unlikely story seems to have been derived from the enigmatic nature of Rudel's verse and his presumed death on the Crusade.
In a passing comment, enigmatic in its content and disappointing in its brevity, the report states no other comparable deep sinks formed elsewhere on the Edwards Plateau.
Other species — most of the New World quails ( also known as the toothed quails ), the enigmatic Stone Partridge ( Ptilopachus petrosus ) of Africa, guineafowl and eared pheasants ( Crossoptilon )— are all notable for their daily excursions on foot which may take them many miles in a given day.
Benjamin Sisko, a human Starfleet officer, filled this role when he made first contact with the beings believed by the Bajorans to be the Prophets, and the enigmatic beings spoke to him on several other occasions, either to deliver a message or fulfill a task.
** Michael Chabon's novel Wonder Boys contains a reference to the main characters, Grady Tripp and Terry Crabtree, " speculating for hours on the meaning of a certain enigmatic question in the lyrics to ' Any Major Dude.
Scholars believe that these two enigmatic figures-Azazel and Satan exercised formative influence on early Jewish demonology.
The prognostications under the Liubo diagram are headed with one of nine terms that correspond to the words of an enigmatic, mnemonic rhyme about Liubo written by Xu Bochang ( 許博昌 ) during the reign of Emperor Wu of Han ( 141 BCE – 87 BCE ); Lillian Tseng ( Zeng Lanying ) argues that these are the names for particular points on the board ( the two lines of the " V " mark, the two lines of the " L " mark, the two lines of the " T " mark, the circle or line between the corner and the central square, the outside edge of the central square, and the inside of the central square ).
Although the entries were 500 less than planned, the book also introduced his extensive research on fungi, slime molds and algae including Minakatella longifila Lister, enigmatic behavior of slime molds and parasitic algae on fish.
And there is Axel, an enigmatic man who regularly travels on the tube in the company of a man disguised as a bear and who is planning something illegal.
However Davies refused to elaborate on what he called the " suicide theory of enigmatic death ," as he feared that " some of the old guard would be furious if they thought I was trying to prove it.
That ' character ' would subsequently slowly evolve into a plagiaristic and enigmatic project and persona persisting into the present and carrying much of the signature of Home's eighties concepts into the nineties and beyond, even when he himself appeared to move on to subsequent interests and concerns.
He reached the zenith of his career with a succession of classic films such as, Strangers on a Train ( 1951 ) which is about two train passengers: tennis pro Guy ( Farley Granger ) and Bruno ( Robert Walker ) who staged a battle of wits and traded murders with each other, Dial M For Murder ( 1954 ) with Ray Milland as a villainous husband who attempts to murder his wealthy wife ( Grace Kelly ), Rear Window ( 1954 ) which is about man ( James Stewart ) being convinced that his neighbour is a killer, To Catch a Thief ( 1955 ), a lightweight thriller set in South of France, Vertigo ( 1958 ), with James Stewart as a retired police detective who becomes obsessed with the disturbed enigmatic ' wife ' ( Kim Novak ) of an old friend, and North by Northwest in which an advertising executive ( Cary Grant ) is mistaken for a non-existent spy and chased across the country while aided by a mysterious woman ( Eva Marie Saint ).

enigmatic and found
The enigmatic Colter Stone, with the inscription " John Colter ", was found in a field in eastern Idaho in 1931.
He pursued the invaders, who led him to a marsh ; there he found no known enemies but an enigmatic Scythian tribe.
" In the decades prior to its exposure as a forgery in 1953, scientists increasingly regarded Piltdown as an enigmatic aberration inconsistent with the path of hominid evolution as demonstrated by fossils found elsewhere.
The enigmatic Lady of Elx, an ancient bust, of a high artistic quality, of a woman found in southeastern Spain, has been tied with Atlantis and Tartessos, though the statue displays clear signs of being manufactured by later Iberian cultures.
Comparison of mtDNA cytochrome b sequences found that five species of Phyllastrephus did not belong to the bulbuls, but to an enigmatic group of songbirds from Madagascar instead ( Cibois et al., 2001 ; see below for the species in question ).
Fairy circles are enigmatic barren patches, typically found in the grasslands of the western part of Southern Africa.
About 60 more human fossils, among them the enigmatic " Meganthropus ", have since been found here.
Among the mix of aphorisms, parables, brief polemics, narrative dialogue, biblical exegesis ( especially of Genesis ), and dogmatic propositions, Wesley T. Isenberg, the editor and translator of the text, has enumerated seventeen sayings ( logia ) attributed to Jesus, nine of which are citations and interpretations of Jesus ' words already found in the canonical gospels The new sayings, " identified by the formula introducing them (' he said ', ' the Lord said ', or ' the Saviour said ') are brief and enigmatic and are best interpreted from a gnostic perspective ," Isenberg has written in his Introduction to the text ( see link ).
We found some enigmatic features of this recording that occur at about the time that individuals react to the assassination.
Considering the Biblical exegesis and medieval number symbolism, a possible interpretation of the enigmatic number of angels can be found in the Biblical motif of the second dream of young Joseph ( Genesis 37: 9 ) in which the number eleven exceptionally has a positive meaning because it implicates the celestial twelve.
" Blessed is he who was before he came into being ," is similar to other enigmatic statements commonly found in mysticism across cultures, referring to the benefits of self-awareness ( knowledge of one's true nature ) before development of ego identity beliefs.
Ptolemy described Acamar as a first-magnitude star, a fact which is all the more enigmatic since the brighter star Achernar can be found just above the horizon in Alexandria where Ptolemy lived and would have been easily visible to merchants trading farther up the Nile.
Vessel-like cells have also been found in the xylem of Equisetum ( horsetails ), Selaginella ( spike-mosses ), Pteridium aquilinum ( bracken fern ), Marsilea and Regnellidium ( aquatic ferns ), and the enigmatic fossil group Gigantopteridales.
Sara found that this enigmatic Magdalena might prove a valuable ally against an unspeakable evil that roams the streets of New York City.
The enigmatic Torrs pony-cap from Scotland appears to be a bronze champron from about the 2nd century BC, perhaps later fitted with the bronze horns found with it.
The Sorcerer is one name for an enigmatic cave painting found in the cavern known as ' The Sanctuary ' at Trois-Frères, Ariège, France, made around 13, 000 BC.

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