Sentences with phrase «bit of an enigma»

The biggest challenge is knowing the best way to do it, and figuring out how to get the most exposure, as it's a little bit of an enigma still.
I'd say you're a bit of an enigma, or rather, perhaps you do an incredible job of branding yourself.
But still think he is bit of an enigma — something has never been quite right with his time at Arsenal.
They are a bit of an enigma really and do have some quality players, such as Benteke and Agbonlahor.
Denilson, though, is a bit of an enigma, with many struggling to find out what he actually does.
V interesting on Lacazette, who's still a bit of an enigma.
Emre Can is a bit of an enigma to some Liverpool fans.
Ben Arfa has always been a bit of an enigma of a player.
Weaning has been a bit of an enigma for mothers for generations.
My younger one is a bit of an enigma, but maybe was partially due to being a bit of an introvert so loves the imaginary world of books, and maybe partially due to neglect parenting — we weren't reading to her nearly as much as her sisters, so she had to figure it out on her own (joking — kind of — we obviously don't neglect her, reading just took a backseat, but hey it all worked out in the wash so am not sweating it).
PI (3,4) P2 has generally been a bit of an enigma and many thought it was just a by - product of PI (3,4,5) P3.
Who: Preetma Singh What: Fashion Market Director, NYLON Singh is a bit of an enigma in the fashion world.
Additionally, don't hesitate to wrap this data in a bit of enigma, as it will unquestionably draw in all the correct people towards attempting to discover what lies behind that gorgeous dating profile.
To women, we men can seem like a bit of an enigma.
Have you always wanted to figure out what is going on in a guy's mind, in the first few weeks To women, we men can seem like a bit of an enigma.
But Nick... oh, boy, Nick is a bit of an enigma isn't he?
Daft Punk's RAM is a bit of an enigma.
His wife Christina is a bit of an enigma, appearing and disappearing at irregular intervals, flighty and clearly depressed before the clinical term had become general knowledge.
Like the title of the book suggests, Turing was a bit of an enigma himself.
Franco's a bit of an enigma himself — a creator who sees himself as somewhat misunderstood — and the meta aspect of making a movie about a bad movie enticed him.
Finn has been a popular target for fan theories, in large part due to the fact that his character has remained a bit of an enigma.
Ninja Theory's latest project, the upcoming Hellblade, has been a bit of an enigma since its reveal at Gamescom last year.
Jazzuo's a bit of an enigma, having disappeared from games entirely.
PlayStation Vita is a bit of an enigma, a portable console which has sold badly but is still loved by many.
The Final Fantasy VII remake has been a bit of an enigma, with developers Square Enix having been pretty tight - lipped about the project so far...
Nexus OTA updates are a bit of an enigma — they come straight from Google, but they also depend on carrier approval before they can be sent to devices on certain networks.
I am still undecided on IOTA — the concept is great but their team is bit of enigma to me.
So far, the upcoming Disney streaming service is a bit of an enigma.
The relationship between Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck is a bit of an enigma these days in Hollywood, as they are often seen together with their kids despite their going through a divorce.
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