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Synonyms for cryptically

in a cryptic manner

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Rumours of an Oasis return started on Thursday when Liam Gallagher began cryptically tweeting letters of the band's name - but organiser Michael Eavis has insisted the last act has been signed.
On duty with the Republic Of Ireland this week, Keane initially refused to speak about Ferguson before cryptically stating: "There will be a day for me to go into that.
It has been cryptically written (each chapter has only 2 pages) and highlights only the key issues relating to diagnostic and surgical techniques of a wide range of both ablative and reconstructive surgical procedures.
Andrews, Scotland) arranges material in cryptically titled chapters--e.g.
"It is not only distance that matters," Tevez added cryptically.
"Birmingham is a very different city from the one I used to get robbed in," said Skinner, cryptically, surrounded by bubbles.
Asked whether that effort would be a fitting finale to his playing days, the former Derbyshire and Lancashire man said, somewhat cryptically: "I've been offered a deal for next year.
Ferguson hinted he was an admirer of the 21-year-old - one of the best players at this summer's World Cup - but asked if he was interested in bringing the playmaker to Old Trafford, he replied cryptically: "I don't know."
The cryptically worded statement didn't make absolutely clear that the envoy had voted wrong.
But 2013 is the show's 50th anniversary, isn't it?" he replied cryptically, before backtracking: "That's not an announcement, by the way.
relationship with the troubled musician, Pammie admitted she had been "hanging out" with him, adding cryptically: "It happens.
The new NIE may have achieved a similar status by cryptically limiting the meaning of "nuclear weapons program" to covert design of a bomb and weaponization of enriched uranium, when available.
While PEMs are looked at as a power supply for a vehicle, Dawson says that SOFCs are better thought of as "a battery charger with a range extender." He speculates that, "If advanced battery technologies come along, having a flex-fuel vehicle running on batteries has a lot of advantages over one that runs on hydrogen." When asked whether this isn't applicable to General Motors' E-Flex architecture, he responds, somewhat cryptically, "You wouldn't be the first to think a SOFC would make a nice near-term replacement for the PEM cell in something like the Chevy Volt.
"Sweet boy, strange boy, weird boy," she said, somewhat cryptically.