| I couldn't look at her face, flushed with complete bewilderment and even some inexplicable anger. |
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| Snyder loves George, and his noisome influence is behind this inexplicable choice. |
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| For some inexplicable reason, I found that my odium for a certain Coach Rams significantly outweighs my detestation of Damien Rose. |
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| If asked how it is possible for her to have the stigmata and be a pious fraud, the answer is that she does not truly suffer inexplicable wounds. |
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| All of which makes his omission from the BBC's hardly-blanket coverage even more inexplicable. |
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| After an inexplicable rise, the glorified stock-car chases known as NASCAR now hold the inside track among four-wheeled fanatics. |
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| He gasped and fell to the floor between the two beds, the inexplicable scent of orange blossoms in his nose. |
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| To subjugate all paths to the proofs of Science is to neglect the irrational and inexplicable mysteries of Creation. |
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| This is another inexplicable effort by an actor to overplay a slow, strange character and teach everybody lessons. |
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| Now, after 30 years, Marianne has an inexplicable yen to see her 81-year-old ex and tracks him down at his summerhouse in the mountains. |
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| True, Vijay's win at last week's Sony Open in Hawaii was opportunistic, largely the product of Shigeki Maruyama's inexplicable Sunday swan dive. |
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| An inexplicable, mind-numbing weariness settled over me, dank and clammy as pond-mist. |
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| The magic is represented by a lot of tossing about of fairy dust and inexplicable hollering. |
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| This helped to explain what would otherwise have been inexplicable, and hence lent colour to her evidence about the state of her belief. |
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| For the time being, home was a railway compartment with a very hard bunk, in a train which made many inexplicable stops. |
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| Yesterday he told him their actions were inexplicable and inexcusable that night and could have had even more disastrous consequences. |
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| This week's special guest may well be the person to explain the inexplicable. |
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| I was on the brink of tears for no reason other than the moment's inherent, inexplicable beauty. |
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| He shrugs aside questions on the deeper reasons for his sudden and inexplicable departure. |
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| For some inexplicable reason the DJ on the radio has decided that it would be a good idea to play the Happy Days theme song. |
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| For some inexplicable reason, they have switched my account to a broadband one again. |
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| For some inexplicable reason, they seem to grow better when planted in twos. |
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| The inexplicable stays unexplained, and in the daylight that doesn't seem to be a problem. |
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| Already this has been a tour where attempting to explain the inexplicable has become a parlour game. |
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| Does the existence of something inexplicable make our own mind, our own mystery that much more special? |
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| It is important, he explains, to find answers to what we currently find inexplicable. |
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| Why contribute to collections of essays that try to explain the inexplicable? |
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| How is it possible, that for whatever inexplicable reason these atrocities carry on? |
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| She said the offence was inexplicable and Williams was ashamed of what he had done. |
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| She was aware that she was babbling, but for some inexplicable reason she was nervous. |
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| Not only were expenses loosely accounted for, but there were a lot of inexplicable receipts. |
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| The book became a hit thanks to Singh's gift for explaining the inexplicable. |
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| For them, that idea is the undiscovered planet that explains otherwise inexplicable convictions. |
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| For some inexplicable reason the natural paths over Po Toi's beautiful and rugged landscape have been concreted over. |
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| Their behaviour may be cruel, condemnable and seemingly inexplicable but seldom beyond understanding. |
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| Why the officer corps of the army or the conscript regular soldiers were all fired is inexplicable. |
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| Early in his marriage, Philip found palace life inexplicable and was baffled by the way he was frozen out of many activities. |
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| Micromounters are looked upon as some sort of secret society that does furtive things under microscopes for inexplicable reasons. |
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| The original worked so much better exactly because he was an inexplicable force of nature that defied any easy categorization. |
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| As you can see, mobile and desktop CPUs differ greatly in price for some seemingly inexplicable reason. |
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| Nothing adds up, nothing makes sense but anyone with any love for the genre will be astounded by its inexplicable energy and consistency. |
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| Despite being dog tired, I was wide awake, listening for any inexplicable noises or voices. |
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| For some inexplicable reason, my improvised soundtracks don't go down well. |
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| Progressing by decade, Sutherland offers an informed and zippy commentary on an inexplicable phenomenon. |
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| If for some inexplicable reason, she turns me down, I will have to switch allegiance, but of course that will be a last resort. |
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| It is squarely in the tradition of Japanese ghost stories, where revenants deal out cruel and inexplicable vengeance for obscure reasons. |
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| I had received a memorable lesson in the ability of inexplicable experience to produce powerful emotion. |
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| It's inexplicable that any truly anti-communist conservative would offer even a half-hearted defense of the man. |
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| Out in the Arizonan desert many strange and inexplicable events take place on a regular basis. |
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| Add in a deserted docks scene with a bunch of cowering, villainous longshoremen, a runaway train and the inexplicable appearance of bats. |
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| All around her, the other children happily babbled away and adults occupied themselves with inexplicable activities. |
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| But it seems inexplicable that he used so few primary as well as secondary materials. |
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| Perhaps, your belief is something that is an inexplicable conviction in which you trust. |
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| Seen in this benighted context, the election is as inexplicable as it is marvellous. |
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| In science fiction there can be no inexplicable marvels, no transcendences, no devils or demons. |
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| Their relationship parallels any triangular situation, for even in denial their bond is inexplicable. |
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| Actions are sudden and impromptu and the motive sometimes so inexplicable that we simply have to accept them on trust. |
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| If Cooper's departure from Covent Garden was a lunge for freedom, Wildor's was an unceremonious, inexplicable freezing-out. |
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| The authors offered neither diagnosis nor cure for the Arabs' inexplicable and uncharacteristic lack of hospitality. |
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| The global success of this album's predecessor, No Angel, was as unexpected as it remains inexplicable to the unconverted. |
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| The inexplicable mulishness of big business was the only thing that held back widespread adoption of solar power. |
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| It always seemed to me inexplicable that someone like Waterhouse was so popular, yet so unfashionable. |
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| Had I, in some inexplicable way, left my own town earlier than I intended, and really travelled in a slow train? |
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| Being Glaswegian born and bred, I have an inexplicable dislike of Edinburgh and the thought of a day in the capital did not really appeal to me. |
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| Sitting in a pub, brooding on fate's inexplicable blows, he encounters Geoff. |
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| Her opinions, too, arguably veer from the eminently sensible to the inexplicable. |
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| The removal of that filthy, vile piece was not inexplicable. |
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| That is undefendable, inexcusable and inexplicable police brutality. |
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| She was very happy of course, but the happiness was tempered by inexplicable loneliness and a feeling almost like envy, which she tried very hard not to feel. |
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| For some inexplicable reason the former was made an honorary member. |
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| For Romney and his operatives to find themselves in this situation is inexplicable, except on grounds of heedless greed. |
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| So far this boy has been accommodating of her inexplicable skittishness. |
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| We surveyed the strange world of celebrity gaming cameos to give you a snapshot of the most successful and the most inexplicable. |
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| She waited for the inexplicable sentiment to fade away, but instead it intensified and she began to sob. |
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| It lets us see that our weird and inexplicable urges are actually normal and easily explained. |
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| There is no good reason beyond that inexplicable American habit of following beaten paths. |
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| The fact that it was served in a gondola-shaped dish was inexplicable considering the restaurant's Bulgarian theme, but at least it added novelty value. |
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| So please, stop pretending that the motivations for this are inexplicable. |
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| One remarkable feature of the indigenous culture is that there are striking and inexplicable resemblances between the language and that of the Basques in Europe. |
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| This is an inexplicable case of lame and latter-day rather than rapid response. |
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| White was unafraid to broach the notion that life is not only mysterious but sometimes completely inexplicable. |
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| Among the 20th century authors whose works I find mostly unreadable are two who inspire many people with a devotion and respect which are, to me, quite inexplicable. |
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| Apparently, the reason for our seemingly inexplicable discontent is simply that our whacking great aspirations have outstripped our ability to fulfil them. |
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| But I understood in some inexplicable way that when you work not just with your body and mind, but also with your spiritual self, art becomes a transformational experience. |
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| To a stranger listening to a story that sounded like another Plagues of Egypt, their doggedness seemed inexplicable. |
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| I'm climbing ever higher on the Panekiri Bluff, enveloped in swirling mists and harbouring the inexplicable feeling that my every move is being watched by the patupaiarehe. |
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| His reply was quite the most mournful plea for understanding I had ever heard in three decades of involvement in the crazy inexplicable world of racing. |
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| It is inexplicable that these women find optimism amid calamity when like lemmings our young rush to enlist in the politics of cynicism amid relative fortune. |
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| It's more about the illogicality of suffering and how inexplicable that is and how we fight against it in all our lives, whether it's cancer or whatever. |
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| How the organisers invited him to the dais is inexplicable given that he had been accused by the Legislative Council as a seller of fake revenue stamps. |
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| For some inexplicable reason, her cheeks flooded with colour. |
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| Looking for the explicable in a case that seems so inexplicable is what the air crash investigators have to do. |
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| If, as she hinted, Dr Serrou had spent the night with Bachelet, the inexplicable brainstorm might have stemmed from a crime passionel. |
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| I hardly knew what I hoped or expected, but I was all athrill with a nameless, inexplicable happiness. |
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| The Jones jolter came after his inexplicable error gifted Fiji an injury time penalty. |
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| And yet their actions were often bizarrely, fathomlessly inexplicable to us. |
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| For more than 2 decades, their island has hosted an inexplicable epidemic of premature breast development, or thelarche. |
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| But the goal was cancelled out almost immediately thanks to an inexplicable head rush from Costel Pantilimon. |
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| To his friends, she was an inexplicable choice of wife, and the subject of some rather disparaging and unkind remarks. |
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| Not that there is anything really inexplicable in these odd directions of childish fear, any more than in the unpredictable shyings of the horse. |
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| But he was no nearer to the meaning of life than he had been before. Why the world was there and what men had come into existence for at all was as inexplicable as ever. |
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| The modern obsession with spoiled grape juice is inexplicable. |
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| Oftentimes they found these events to be mysterious and inexplicable. |
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| Some say that its effects on forest ecology and regional climate explain the otherwise inexplicable band of lower rainfall through the Amazon basin. |
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| While Albert frets about Louise's new romance with fancy-pants shopkeeper Foy, Anna takes an inexplicable interest in helping him stand up for himself. |
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