Sentences with phrase «seemed something of a mystery»

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Without reducing all religions to a quest for one common essence — which the pluralist position is often accused of doing — and without making the simplistic claim that all religions are saying or doing «the same thing,» it nevertheless seems that in their own widely divergent ways they all seek and express union with something like what we have been calling «mystery
Estrada's 2015 is still something of a mystery, so there is always the potential for him to revert to being just okay, but Volquez, given how he's jumped back and forth between productive and problematic over the years, seems particularly vulnerable against this Jays lineup.
If you're like most men, online dating comes across as something of a mystery, a game whose rules seem arbitrary and often unfair.
If you're like most men, online dating comes across as something of a mystery, a game whose rules seem arbitrary and... (read more)
If you're like most men, online dating comes across as something of a mystery, a game whose rules seem arbitrary and often... (read more)
Dirty Weekend wants to say something new about the mystery of sexual attraction, but at this point, Neil LaBute seems to have the same level of insight into sex and relationships as Sin City creator Frank Miller does into violence and criminality.
I was looking for something to rent for the weekend, and it seemed right up my alley: The words and pictures on the back of the longbox promised mystery, zombies, and giant spiders, none of which I'd encountered in a game before.
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