It may just be that I have failed to penetrate the layers of meaning in the script as it freely draws on pre-Socratic fragments, the Bhagavad Gita and the Tibetan Book of the Dead, and is pregnant with mythic significance in its view of the Spice Girls as merged personification of daughter, mother, lover, and earth goddess, inscrutably proceeding to Goethe's Eternal Feminine, drawing us ever upward.
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This time I was willing to accept any color, but the Carsdirect . com specialist phoned to say he could not find a Volvo XC wagon without the Touring Package, a feature that would add $ 1, 190 to the price, for such inscrutably silly items as a grocery-bag holder . ( My local dealer didn't have one without the Touring Package either . ) I could have placed a special order, but that vehicle might not arrive for about eight weeks.
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The subject of this elegant, witty, full-length study is another Neo-Impressionist painter who was also part of the Seurat circle . ( She was the first owner of Seurat's 1885 masterpiece, " Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte, " now in the Art Institute of Chicago . ) A long, slim figure clad in black, one hand supporting an umbrella, she turns her head, crowned by a top-heavy hat, to look inscrutably past the viewer.
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So must we; James makes us cool our heels for another 20 chapters before Isabel's famous realizations by a dying fire, when she ruminates on the damage done by the huge deceits of her marriage . ( James called this passage " obviously the best thing in the book, but . . . only a supreme illustration of the general plan . " ) In the meantime, our only compelling evidence against Osmond is Ralph Touchett's dislike of him _ which, retrospectively, ought to be enough : We must trust Ralph to give us the truth that James so inscrutably guards.
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Joshua Alston of " The A . V . Club " lauded the performance of Moura's and said, " While the show never soft-pedals the havoc Escobar created, it makes him surprisingly sympathetic, thanks in part to Moura s shrewd, affecting performance . " Critic Neil Genzlinger of " New York Times " said, " Mr . Moura is inscrutably brilliant at the center of it all . " " Entertainment Weekly " s Jeff Jensen also reviewed the series positively saying, " Where season 1 spanned 10 years, season 2 captures Escobar's last days on the loose.
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Joshua Alston of " The A . V . Club " lauded the performance of Moura's and said, " While the show never soft-pedals the havoc Escobar created, it makes him surprisingly sympathetic, thanks in part to Moura s shrewd, affecting performance . " Mark A . Perigard of " Boston Herald " said, " Moura s performance anchors this show . " Critic Neil Genzlinger of " New York Times " said, " Mr . Moura is inscrutably brilliant at the center of it all . " Writing for " IndieWire ", Liz Shannon Miller said, " The show has figured out how to balance its ostensible heroes.