Sentences with phrase «something of an enigma»

Public School Options, meanwhile, remains something of an enigma in North Carolina.
Masuaku is something of an enigma in that he can flip between top class and pub team player from one week to the next.
Photosynthesis — the process plants use to turn light into energy — is especially something of an enigma.
18 - year - old Ovie Ejaria has proven to be something of an enigma for Liverpool's youth team.
The Tesla Model S has been something of an enigma since it was first announced.
While the company has dominated in almost every country it has set foot in, China has proven something of an enigma.
Cuadrado has not done enough since joining the club from Fiorentina in the winter, while Willian remains something of an enigma, keeping his place in the Chelsea starting lineup despite offering precious little in the way of end product in the final third.
Jerome Anderson is still something of an enigma, even a considerable way into the novel.
Some of that difference is comprised by an extended appearance by JoBeth Williams as Jessie, Jamie's ex-wife who is something of an enigma in the American edit, another Ed O'Neill sighting, and a baby's Christening that Jamie attends.
Social networking is something of an enigma: on one hand, business pundits insist that a viable social networking presence is valuable; on the other, they offer scant advice as to just how to create and sustain a social networking presence that adds real value.
Rozier's shot was inconsistent and he averaged more rebounds than assists, making him something of an enigma.
Interesting choice, must say Ashworth has always been something of an enigma to me, will have to wait and see how he performs.
Beyond a consistent willingness, or even gleeful propensity, to take calculated risks in his professional and personal life, Brown remains something of an enigma.
Something of an enigma, Dr. Ventress» numbness stems from more than guilt.
Washington's character is supposed to be something of an enigma; instead, he's a cipher.
This young woman, Avinoam (Hadas Yaron), an Israeli, is something of an enigma, and Enrico can't help but be drawn to help her, particularly after a self - harming incident lands her in the hospital.
Walken's character, Jamie Shannon, is something of an enigma; a seemingly hollow man whose personal life is almost nonexistent.
The Samaritan is something of an enigma to me.
The Volkswagen Passat is something of an enigma.
For example, Games Investor analyst Nick Gibson isn't so keen, saying: «With PSP2 SDKs currently being deployed to developers and PSP still selling at surprisingly robust levels, the PlayStation Phone concept is something of an enigma.
Despite its status as one of the most widely cited and recognizable art movements to come out of the early 20th century, Surrealism remains (perhaps appropriately) something of an enigma to contemporary art viewers.
David Shrigley is something of an enigma.
What puzzled me, and it remains something of an enigma to me, was the reason and purpose for creating this third ADR track (the others being mediation and non-binding arbitration).
Ballmer has always been something of an enigma — intense, fervent and enthusiastic to the point of hilarity, he is a sharp contrast to his predecessor, Bill Gates.
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