Sentences with phrase «very much a mystery»

In any case, Roma drew the short end of the stick, as they'll run smack against two of the world's most dangerous sides in Chelsea and Atletico Madrid, while Qarabag, the competitions first Azerbaijani side, remains very much a mystery.
It's very much a mystery.
But their specific functions «were still very much a mystery,» says Edward Thorp, an immunologist at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago.
is still very much a mystery.
If you are at all hesitant of purchasing the PlayBook may I remind you that we have been promised by RIM that it will indeed get an upgrade to BlackBerry 10, although when exactly this will be is still very much a mystery.
How they carved through solid rock with only simple tools is still very much a mystery today.
The game, which is currently being referred to as Sonic Unleashed, is still very much a mystery.
The exact nature of the Nintendo NX is still very much a mystery (except that it exists, and is some kind of a gaming platform), which has led to nearly endless number of predictions and rumors of what it is about.
Nintendo Switch exclusive games are very much a mystery but one of them just made it out in the wild.
And the best part is Earth's formation still remains very much a mystery and in many areas largely unsolvable........

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The sad truth is that we are just a couple of players away from having a very strong starting 11... Wenger's fixation with Walcott and mertesakher as starting players remains a mystery to me... neither have the quality of a top team like arsenal... I am not a giroud hater but he is still too inconsistent and the big question is whether welbeck can push him in a way Walcott won't... Campbell has done well and has moved ahead of Walcott and, ox for sure but there is still a question about how much more he can improve... Elneny is certainly an upgrade over arteta and flamini whether he will make it I don't know just hope that he does but arguably wenger could have been more ambitious... That leaves a top quality striking option... There is no doubt that wenger deluded himself over the summer and that needs to be corrected ASAP... Draxler dybala aube and even griezman with a big enough big could have been prized in summer... january not a good time for this but it is not difficult to find better options than Walcott ox or Campbell... All a question of whether wenger wants to win EPL on his terms or wants to win this for the club
And I've never been a comfort - eater, as any stress or upset goes straight to my stomach and ties it in a knot, so how I got to my current weight is a bit of a mystery, but anyway...), so I'm following it very strictly, and finding it easy to do so... except protein — I just can't eat that much!
Thank you very much Kariem and functionalpatterns for putting this awesome video Help me understand this whole fat mystery in a much easier way!!
David very much appreciated their shared interests in self - help, spiritual, and mystery school topics and their attraction was mutual.
Flower, Sun and Rain is an intriguing mystery adventure very much in the vein of Groundhog Day.
The mystery isn't the point here, the character interactions are, and they unfold with a subtlety (and sly humor) I didn't expect, but very much appreciated.
Much of its sophistication is down to her multi-layered reworking of Christie's hit 1950s stage drama, that eeks every possible drop of emotion and mystery from what is a very simple premise.
Dial M for Murder premiered at the Westminster Theatre in London in 1952, only for it to be made into an expert crime mystery thriller by Alfred Hitchcock two years later, while Wait Until Dark, another complex and dark play in the vein of Hitchcock's interests directed by Arthur Penn (who would helm Bonnie and Clyde the very next year), saw the light of day in early 1966 on Broadway, where it instantly attracted the attention of both the audience and Warner Brothers, determined to turn it into a feature film starring none other than Hollywood's sweetheart Audrey Hepburn in a much darker, insidious story than her filmography had ever witnessed.
If the description seems deliberately obtuse, it is necessarily so, as the revelation of the nature of Faulque's mystery house - guest provides much of the very little interest this film provoked in this viewer.
by Walter Chaw Closer in spirit to Mystery, Alaska than to the similarly Olympics - inspired Cool Runnings, Men with Brooms is an underdog sports intrigue mashed together with a bedroom farce — and neither dog - eared formula is handled with very much originality, while uncomfortable subplots concerning adultery, alcoholism, and healing father / son rifts (see also Hoosiers) vie for a level of pathos that always feels out of place in what is essentially The Bad News Bears (or The Replacements, or Slap Shot) for curling.
Why a young woman as attractive and seemingly intelligent as Florence would be drawn to this loser is a mystery never questioned in the film — the audience is expected to watch this queasy sort of reluctant romance unfold, very slowly and without much consequence.
Swimming Pool is the sort of film that could only work when filled with talented people, and with its quality cast on - screen and the inventive minds behind the camera, it's very much the thinking person's mystery - drama.
There isn't even too much mystery until the very end, as the plot focuses on the planning of the heist.
I very much enjoyed the slow solving of the mystery as to why Placidia Hockaday was accused of a horrendous crime.
So once I decided I was going to write about Alzheimer's from the point of view of the patient, and once I decided it would be a murder mystery, I wrote the first section which pretty much committed me to following through with a limited set of characters and a very specific crime.
A very important activity in mysteries but a bit much when it's nearly the entirety of the action.
The idea of the big mystery being that a child was abused has become very tired and overdone to me - the Principal being a gambler totally shocked me (maybe a bit too much..)
But now that I'm in the early stages of my second career writing mysteries with female lead characters it's been very humbling to discover how much I have to learn about trying to gain visibility, i.e. platform, as a self - published author.
As much as I love the mystery of the mixed breed I know that the surprises are very often too much for the owner and the dog lands in the shelter.
The art is very much rendered in the style of the 1930s, when travel aboard great ocean liners made the business of venturing anywhere off your home shores an exercise in glamour and mystery.
In response I explained my reasoning, and still feel that my old disclosure policy (which explicitly mentioned Amazon Associates revenue) gave readers the information they needed to judge any possible conflicts of interest, but I've made it even more explicit so there's no mystery as to how I make (not very much) money from this site: Google Adsense, Amazon Associates, blog subscriptions, and personal referral links to sites like TopCashBack (the same links anyone else gets when they open an account).
Solving the mystery of what is happening to him and hisFlower, Sun and Rain is an intriguing mystery adventure very much in the vein of Groundhog Day.
This isn't your usual adventure game hero; Constable Zellner is a rather old man (50 +) who has a neat old - school mustache, enjoys mystery books (fancying himself as a keen observer) and is very much balding.
Jon Blow has began to open up a little on his development blog about the game, but it's still very much shrouded in mystery.
Harry Potter Hogwarts Mystery takes place between the birth of Harry Potter and before Harry Potter's first year at Hogwarts, so while you could consider it a «prequel» of sorts — it's very much its own story.
How KingsIsle managed to keep the game a secret for so long was also a mystery that boggled many gamers» minds, and their answer to the question reveals an aspect of their marketing strategy that's very much unlike most every other MMO company out there.»
This is very much the sort of thing where a lesser developer would have let the intriguing premise carry the game, and certainly it would still be enjoyable as a decent murder mystery with weird and interesting characters.
Indie studio 100 Stones Interactive has crafted a richly enthralling mystery adventure very much cut from the Myst cloth.
I mean, it's all very intense and there is so much about his abilities that is a mystery.
Of my writings published online on this blog and The Huffington Post since last April 2010, the ones that have in any small way gone viral, very relatively speaking, were those in which I wrote fast enough about current hot news items or ones relating or engaging with artworld celebrities: as one example, «My Whole Street is A Mosque,» written within 24 hours of the news cycle surrounding the proposal for a Islamic cultural center near Ground Zero, was picked up by various web aggregators; «Looking for Art to Love, MoMA: A Tale of Two Egos» also did very well because of my speculation about how or whether Marina Abramovic peed during her performance «The Artist is Present» at MoMA, a subject of much prurient curiosity (interesting speculation was illustrated online at New York Magazine and resolution of the mystery came in the Wall Street Journal's blog, «Speakeasy»); «Anselm Kiefer@Larry Gagosian: Last Century in Berlin,» where I tucked a critical response to Kiefer's recent show into a bit of reporting about how Gagosian Gallery was using the NYPD as its private police force, also created a spike on my Google analytics; more recently I could perceive a noticeable uptick in my readership as well as in the number and enthusiasm of my Facebook friends» comments for «Should we trust anyone under 30?
We were attracted to the Arctic mainly because there was a lot of mystery and animals, and we really didn't know very much about their lives.
There is also much work to be done on formulations with partially reacted mixtures and «mystery ingredients» at very low levels.
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