It is mildly repulsive in its crude vulgarity, but strangely and inexplicably alluring. |
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Characters disappear inexplicably and there is much melodramatic action, with farce never far off. |
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A number of calls went inexplicably against Joe and it was clear that they drained his confidence as the game wore on. |
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The simple task of sealing the hole inexplicably drained him of energy and he leaned back against the rock wall of the cave and sighed wearily. |
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Children's literature has been full of fantasy elements since the year dot, but inexplicably, this is the one that has really taken off. |
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Fargo, inexplicably, is sometimes categorized as a comedy by those that find pulverized body parts in wood chippers to be delightfully droll. |
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Fisichella has had the better of all his team-mates, but inexplicably continues to be over-looked by the big teams. |
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Quickly, he sidesteps the form and continues on another few steps before he finds himself inexplicably stopped and staring up in to the rain. |
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A group of teens had their planned weekend away ruined when a murder of crows inexplicably smashes into their car, causing them to crash. |
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The guy's just inexplicably unforgettable in the role that made him an international star. |
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This turned out to be right, unless you think that every opinion poll has been mysteriously and inexplicably wrong. |
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Halifax had taken a deserved lead on 31 minutes when Lee Elam was inexplicably left unmarked at a throw-in close to the corner flag. |
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A nebbishy architect is inexplicably charged with designing the suicide barrier on the Bloor Viaduct. |
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She casually and inexplicably decides that it's okay to fill her snoot with cocaine. |
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Tuesday morning will be inexplicably cold, and your commute will be filled with snot-nosed morons heading back to school. |
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The collective wisdom of cyclists is that the wind is always against you and that uphill slopes inexplicably outnumber downhill ones. |
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A broken white line meant to divide the street into lanes inexplicably bends, crossing it. |
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They were unaware that the jet had suddenly and inexplicably veered off course. |
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Officers found a common nonpoisonous brown snake, inexplicably covered with jelly. |
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Yet, inexplicably, Treasury officials decided at that time of record-high interest rates to make 30-year bonds noncallable. |
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People inexplicably disappear, and families with nowhere else to go make their homes in the cold and crumbled concrete. |
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Some areas at the Tate were inexplicably illuminated at the low candlepower reserved for the most fragile old-master drawings. |
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Without wasting a moment we head for the last cape of the Peninsula de Paria, with the help of a GPS that they inexplicably left behind. |
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Jared's brother gets whacked, and Jared finds himself a prisoner, inexplicably held captive in a jail cell. |
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Hearty casseroles, chunky soups and old fashioned crumbles and puddings involving stewed pears and syrup become inexplicably appealing. |
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Also, inexplicably, the song in the title sequence is only translated in the subtitles for one of the sets of episodes. |
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Basildon was on the hit list that came out after The Daily News press was blown up inexplicably. |
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Here's New Yorker cartoonist Matthew Diffee with one of his inexplicably rejected cartoons, from last week's supercalifragilistic Rejection Show. |
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In the midst of recounting an episode, the narrator suddenly and inexplicably replaces the present with the past tense. |
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I must be that inexplicably angry, obtuse, ill mannered, audacious, pompous blow-hard that writes insulting letters to The Peak! |
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One moment he is in the middle of a peroration about horizons, and the next he is inexplicably talking about beautiful garbage cans. |
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It's a brilliant, mysterious film that was inexplicably dismissed by many critics. |
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At first, Olivier refuses to take him, and then inexplicably changes his mind. |
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He made no mention of resigning, and the local press corps, inexplicably, didn't ask. |
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Left for dead, he is admitted to a hospital and, inexplicably, revives from his comatose state. |
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Elliott is a nebbishy accountant who inexplicably finds himself engaged to a hot blonde. |
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The dream sequence interlude midway through is particularly imposing, and inexplicably strange. |
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David Hagen knocked the ball out of play but inexplicably a corner, not a goal kick, was awarded. |
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Not inexplicably, pressmen begin filing stories that would suggest the Brits are off to a flyer. |
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Guy's obsession for Virginia seems inexplicably foolish when aimed at an actress with a face like a flounder and a talent to match. |
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But in the league division and championship series, suddenly, frighteningly, inexplicably, the pitcher had no idea where he'd throw it next. |
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That's the cut-rate store where perfectly good clothes, shoes and toys inexplicably end up costing far less than originally intended. |
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His mood darkened, though, when Dougal levelled the teams again 11 minutes later by inexplicably waving a red at McIntyre. |
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The tree lasted until March and then suddenly, inexplicably, gave up the ghost and expired. |
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Zeph was definitely not the wimpy, useless, weak coward that he had originally seemed and she found herself almost inexplicably drawn to him. |
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The Jordanians had one clear chance but al-Zawareh inexplicably fired wide from close range early in the second half. |
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Kenny Anthony, with his freshly acquired movie-star public persona, was as a ray of sunshine to the inexplicably depressing atmosphere. |
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The last verse is also, inexplicably enough, a tonally inconsistent kiss-off. |
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He inexplicably carried the ball out of the box, dropped it and retrieved it with his hand. |
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I went to a party last night but only lasted about an hour and a half before I felt too inexplicably grumpy to stay any longer and left. |
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That should be enough to stem our sometimes inexplicably ludicrous and potentially harmful libidinous urges. |
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Shalimar was longlisted for this year's Man Booker Prize but then inexplicably excluded from the shortlist. |
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In the dishevelled moments when one's neither awake nor asleep they will have felt inexplicably happy. |
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Kay felt inexplicably winded, as if she'd spent the last hour explaining a very simple concept to a very thick-skulled idiot. |
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Conrad had the support of the local baronage still, but the newcomers saw him as inexplicably hostile. |
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Sea captains are always crazy sea dogs with inexplicably bad teeth. |
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Tucked down the side of one, inexplicably, was a black negligee. |
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You might think I'm being overcautious, but that's because I inexplicably failed to mention that I saw him on my last flight to Chicago and he insisted on sitting next to me. |
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The column is a little hard to read since the Times website has inexplicably removed all the paragraph breaks, but it's worth plowing through anyway. |
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Niagara's recurring invocation of the sound of water, the susurration and crashing of the falls, brings Rhys consciously, at first inexplicably, to mind. |
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Perhaps that was what made so many so inexplicably, inexpressibly angry. |
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There are the usual biographies and filmographies of actors and filmmakers, a limited stills gallery with twelve pictures, and an inexplicably red-banded trailer. |
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On one occasion Lee inexplicably threw a forward pass under no pressure and was swiftly replaced, Paterson moving to full-back with Dan Parks coming on at stand-off. |
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My description of cannonball has become admittedly abstract, and the novel is sometimes inexplicably opaque. |
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Kildare were presented with an opportunity when city keeper Jimmy Fyfe collected a through ball before inexplicably spilling the ball at the feet of Zeller. |
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As insipid and inept as The Rescuers is, the film inexplicably turned out to be a box office bonanza for Disney, scoring boffo business both domestically and in Europe. |
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The action starts when Graham awakens one morning to discover flattened stalks in his immense cornfields, forming a mysterious and inexplicably huge crop circle pattern. |
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Morea's mother seems inexplicably sad and austere, nursing a secret grief. |
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To his astonishment, people he thought were his friends turned inexplicably hostile, merely because he had publicly denounced them as betrayers of their profession. |
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And when the mummy finally reached the van, and the linen wrappings had been removed, the CT scan inexplicably stopped working for more than two hours. |
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They were awarded a penalty and opted for the scrum which was reformed twice and then, inexplicably, the referee awarded a penalty try under the posts. |
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She inexplicably pairs these sophisticated pieces with a pair of baggy black pants. |
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Mount Gambier's Luke Versace, who was gored by a bull in Pamplona two years ago and has inexplicably been a local hero ever since, ran in the Stawell Gift yesterday. |
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The plate was inexplicably drizzled with a chocolate coulis. |
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Even when the Celtics inexplicably thought about trading rondo last year, he played better, seemingly fueled by anger. |
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However for the last forty-odd years they have inexplicably kept on singing semi-amusing songs in low-rent nightclubs and entertaining old ladies at the seaside. |
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She hesitated, cast her eyes downward, and looked inexplicably sad. |
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The photomural just as inexplicably disappeared the next day. |
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There were also extremely long intervals between individual salads and main courses and the desserts also took an inexplicably long time to arrive. |
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They're both inexplicably wealthy and powerful, with beautiful girlfriends and proportionally smug attitudes. |
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I received emails from angry progressives who inexplicably assumed that I was for him. |
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The living room is inexplicably empty, boasting only a blonde woman lounging on a bare floor mattress. |
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Instead, he waltzes into the office, inexplicably dressed in a red Smallville hoodie and blue jeans. |
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The Ivorian then inexplicably handled the resultant corner and referee Nicola Rizzoli had no hesitation pointing to the spot. |
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He smiled, inexplicably relieved to see signs of humanity in this museumesque environment. |
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On March 9, 1880 John Litt was following the Blencathra Foxhounds when he inexplicably fell behind and failed to return. |
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And, inexplicably, by 55 many think they look good in a pair of itsy bitsy teenie weenie trunks. |
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Eduardo Bastos inexplicably stopped the bus on the inside lane of the motorway instead of pulling into the hard shoulder. |
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The sunlight changed too, so inexplicably that it's tempting to refer to old theories about miasmal exhalations of the earth. |
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They have blocks of HTML inexplicably wrapped in script tags. |
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I thought I had been inexplicably stripped of the capability to love. |
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Up stepped dead-eye full pack James Pritchard, who had not missed in his last 21 attempts, but he inexplicably pulled his attempt wide. |
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Thus the nonsequitur of Jason Kenney's sudden feminism, as though someone inexplicably briefed him with a powerpoint presentation on the writings of Emmanuel Levinas. |
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Then, with Teesside imploring the Gods of football and wintery precipitation to deepen the peasouper and get the game off, it suddenly, inexplicably lifted. |
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Yet, inexplicably, Bowyer misses the obvious shot and leads with a pitiful rabbit punch, fails to connect properly and allows his opponent to gather himself. |
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The official weather gauge at the Eugene Airport inexplicably accumulated several decades of bad rainfall data before it was replaced in 1996, skewing the averages. |
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Later, after several days of probing American defences at White Marsh, Howe inexplicably ordered a retreat to Philadelphia, astonishing both sides. |
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When Adam stumbles across a story about a closeted marine helicopter pilot whose death raises unanswerable questions, he is inexplicably fired from his job. |
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