1. It held more mystery than even the darkest jungle. 2. Although language still holds many mysteries, modern science has, if nothing else, laid bare the Great Eskimo Vocabulary Hoax. 3. But, Bill Kurtis promises, its geysers, hot springs and mud pots hold deeper mysteries. 4. Even so, it still holds more mysteries than answers. 5. Freud somewhere says the death of the father is the emancipation of the son, but it is the life of the father that holds particular mystery for sons. 6. He urged cooperation between gravity-wave specialists and other astrophysicists in identifying the sources of gravity waves, which still hold many mysteries. 7. In the far reaches of the Middle East, the mountain passes of Afghanistan, a gateway to the Far East, have always held mysteries for Westerners. 8. Modems and mouse pads hold no mysteries for a large segment of retirees coming out of computerized offices. 9. The fossilized teeth of ancient horses, it turns out, hold few mysteries either. 10. The indictment held other mysteries. |