How To Use Inexplicably In A Sentence
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Today's pop quiz is in honor of an actress for whom I once had precious little respect and whose casting over any number of other performers got me feeling dischuffed to the point of, if not beyond, churlishness until one day I found myself inexplicably fond of her and ashamed of my earlier thuggish disrespect.
Who Goes There - Pop Quiz
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Despite the rivalry, he insists he is still good muckers with Amis, who he thinks receives an inexplicably hostile press, and Barnes, who he says has been in hiding finishing a novel.
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These guys are inexplicably stupid, tone deaf, suicidal and egomaniacally blind to the wishes of the American people.
Home/News
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By this point in their charmed lives, the thirtysomething mom and dad characters had stopped wearing saris and polyester pants and now dressed, inexplicably, for tennis: picture a darker, paunchier Bjorn Borg, in those snug shorts of the era, but with a bushy mustache and too many wristbands.
Bollywood's NRI Reel Finally Gets Real
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That should be enough to stem our sometimes inexplicably ludicrous and potentially harmful libidinous urges.
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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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They eke out victories now, or inexplicably stumble like they did Tuesday night against 5 - 16 Sacramento.
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Tucked down the side of one, inexplicably, was a black negligee.
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Aeronautical pentathlon—which inexplicably has six events—is a riff on the modern pentathlon at the Olympics.
The Aeronautical Pentathlon Has Six Events—and Flying Doesn't Count
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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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Tuesday morning will be inexplicably cold, and your commute will be filled with snot-nosed morons heading back to school.
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Because Deuteronomy is a 3000-year old pile of horseshit, inexplicably reprinted by Christianity, which is a 1500-year old pile of horseshit.
Matthew Yglesias » The Warren Factor
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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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Equally likely is the garishly satirical Good Christian Belles (aka GCB), which inexplicably is being held back until midseason, along with some of ABC's other best new product (including the very scary and cinematic The River, expected to get a major promotional boost during the Oscars).
Critic's TCA Notebook: That's a Wrap
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Yet he inexplicably let it squirm under his body and into the net.
The Sun
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Cervical insufficiency, which is what we call it when the cervix inexplicably shortens early in pregnancy, is a silent problem without symptoms rarely women report an increase in vaginal discharge.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
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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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In the dishevelled moments when one's neither awake nor asleep they will have felt inexplicably happy.
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The man was a total tool, who inexplicably has his own column in a national women's magazine.
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A broken white line meant to divide the street into lanes inexplicably bends, crossing it.
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You'll be engrossed in an inexplicably vicious conversation about house prices and school catchment areas by then.
Times, Sunday Times
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Yet the sheer visceral and physical power of his performance is inexplicably weaker this time.
Times, Sunday Times
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It would reverse the emerging global consensus for whale conservation and inexplicably legitimize commercial whaling.
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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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David Hagen knocked the ball out of play but inexplicably a corner, not a goal kick, was awarded.
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Within days, the historic deal inexplicably fell apart.
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In Tell Me No Secrets (1993), people are inexplicably disappearing from Chicago prosecutor Jess Koster's life And from the shadow of her past, a maniac is stalking her until there is no one Jess can trust.
Joy Fielding biography
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After Butler's Shelvin Mack inexplicably fouled Gilbert Brown near midcourt with 1.4 seconds left, Brown made the first try to tie it.
Butler vs. Pittsburgh: Stunning Finish Shocks No. 1 Seed Panthers (VIDEO)
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Janus is a Slovakian kid that Red Line was high on last year for the draft, but he was inexplicably not selected after a fine rookie campaign where he was shell shocked by a lot of rubber behind a porous defense.
Red Line: Few diamonds, mostly rough in 2009 goalie class
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Yet, inexplicably – or perhaps all too explicably -- no prominent, elected Dalit politician has championed this cause.
It's Time for India to Teach in English
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They were unaware that the jet had suddenly and inexplicably veered off course.
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My most unappealing habit is... kicking off suddenly and inexplicably.
Times, Sunday Times
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Morea's mother seems inexplicably sad and austere, nursing a secret grief.
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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 (which Diffee co-founded, along with cheerfully deadpan host Jon Friedman).
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I am saddended that in today's CiF Observer offering we have to deal with not only the apologist and excuser of all things coalition, Mr Rawnsley, but also are being subjected to the one sided outpourings of Mr Cameron and an inexplicably fawning article on Nick Clegg by Mr Porter and that's about it as far as the coverage of this weeks mismanagement of the country by our coalition government goes.
Project Merlin: Mr Osborne's paltry deal with the banks insults the taxpayer | Observer editorial
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Kafka's Gregor is quite different from mine a man turned inexplicably into vermin, alienated from all others.
An Essay by Marc Estrin, author of Insect Dreams
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The shuffleboard, first called shoveboard and then, inexplicably, shovelboard, appears to have originated in England, where there is a record of it being played in 1532.
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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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She hesitated, cast her eyes downward, and looked inexplicably sad.
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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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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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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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The car inexplicably shunted forward as soon as the key was put in the ignition (with the handbrake on and the manual gearbox in neutral).
Times, Sunday Times
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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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Yet the Pentagon budget — which is expected to exceed $700 billion when Obama unveils his budget on Feb. 1st — remains inexplicably exempt from the spending freeze.
Think Progress » Axelrod Struggles To Explain Why Obama’s Spending Freeze Doesn’t Include Defense Funding
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Dame Helen Mirren, scared that another Oscar might make her husband run away, will redub her performance in The Tempest so that Prospera shouts everything in an inexplicably high-pitched Jamaican accent.
‘Bombshell’ McGee Sorry For Banging Sandra Bullock’s Chap
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She suddenly and inexplicably announced her retirement.
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I also know this, which is even more disconcerting: That two of the principles that have made this country exceptional -- the free press and the idea of representational government -- have inexplicably, impossibly, been, if not quelled, then stifled.
Bad Shakespeare
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The Honeycomb Inexplicably Offset Icon Grid is still arranged in the same way, but the actual honeycomb graphics-that is, the hexagonal icon ...
Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now
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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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Even the staging is poor: the Pyramus and Thisbe interlude is inexplicably set on a high balcony, remote from the audience.
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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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I still admired how the yellow cabs nosed like dolphin up Sixth Avenue, but there was no electric charge in trying to hail one at rush hour -- then as now, when the 'off duty' light is inexplicably illumed -- or feeling the concrete begin to anchor my feet, Daphne-like; I was becoming a stony tree, no roots.
Stephanie Sandberg: New Jersey State of Mind
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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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I also believe that those drugs, which are known to have the specific propensity to precipitate a cardiac dysrhythmia, I think that the drugs in Daniel Smith's case did exactly that, and that is why that boy died so suddenly and seemingly inexplicably at the time.
CNN Transcript Feb 8, 2007
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It i s mildly repulsive in its crude vulgarity, but strangely and inexplicably alluring.
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She laughingly recalled a day when Pearl, then in her thirties, had inexplicably rolled a large rock into the living room of the house where she and other children were playing.
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Senior aircraftsman Richard Hannis (33) of Hardwick Road, Lynn, was riding his 900cc Triumph motorcycle along the A134 towards RAF Honington on July 17 this year when he inexplicably lost control around 7. 50am.
Undefined
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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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Once again, Sorkin injected far too much ‘real life politics’ into the episode and illustrated yet again that he inexplicably has nobody on his writing staff who can put together a funny comedy sketch.
Jenna Fischer Guests on Tonight’s STUDIO 60 | the TV addict
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Inexplicably, two days ago, that demand was increased to an eye-goggling 5% of GDP (gross domestic product), estimated at $722 billion from the United States alone.
Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Copenhagen as Income Redistribution
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The car inexplicably shunted forward as soon as the key was put in the ignition (with the handbrake on and the manual gearbox in neutral).
Times, Sunday Times
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Denise at BlogHer relates the story of former blogger Madrigal of Agony who was inexplicably "dooced" out of her disability coverage for blogging about her daily pain.
Saturday Slumgullion #6
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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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Have they inexplicably become reclusive, quiet or vocal?
The Sun
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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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The plate was inexplicably drizzled with a chocolate coulis.
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Three short works inexplicably stretched into a marathon.
Times, Sunday Times
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Inexplicably, it may be the first appearance of the word posset on this website.
Hooting Yard
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In these multichannel days, the creaking drama inexplicably unites one nation under television.
Times, Sunday Times
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Inexplicably, the usually reliable pumps started to malfunction and finally broke down.
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Perhaps it is because it seems that if one finds natural explanations threatening, then the fact that our individual form is shaped by DNA instructions rather than inexplicably by God's hand, that whirlwinds and lightning can be explained in meteorological terms - in short, all of science should be threatening to a religious viewpoint that seeks to hold on to a prescientific view of the world.
Archive 2007-09-01
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One inexplicably popular trend was puns on the word grout, which started with The Grout Escape painted under the railway bridge in Shoreditch.
Through The Scary Door
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After two hundred or so years of isolation, now in the Tibetan mountains, the monster now known as Deucalion has learned his creator is also inexplicably alive and residing in New Orleans.
Archive 2009-07-01
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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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Sadly though, it seems, there are reader Zs who either continue buying Y's work in the hope of improvement or still inexplicably enjoy its unedited and unmitigated bastardisation of the novelistic art form.
The Latest Teacup Tempest
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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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It would reverse the emerging global consensus for whale conservation and inexplicably legitimize commercial whaling.
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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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Trapped in a cave, equipped with primitive tools, and with only Yinsen as his assistant, Stark soon replaces the electromagnet in his chest with a miniature nuclear reactor that also powers his new battlesuit, which inexplicably has a glass window right over his most vulnerable spot, just so we can see how glowey his chest is.
Movie Review: Iron Man
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Further plot contrivances abound, including a gunshot wound that Michael simply shrugs off, all the priest's suspicions about Angela inexplicably dropped, and an illogical and ham-fisted final twist.
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People talked about the idea as if it was something worthwhile, rather than a mess of bad food, no sleep, and strange people inexplicably trying to stick pointed objects in bits of you.
Lance Mannion:
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I am saddened that in today's CiF Observer offering we have to deal with not only the apologist and excuser of all things coalition, Mr Rawnsley, but also are being subjected to the one sided outpourings of Mr Cameron and an inexplicably fawning article on Nick Clegg by Mr Porter and that's about it as far as the coverage of this weeks mismanagement of the country by our coalition government goes.
The spotlight begins to shine on the coalition's flaws and faultlines | Andrew Rawnsley
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The German quickly won back two holes with birdies and was given a third when his opponent inexplicably duffed his approach shot at the 9th from the middle of the fairway.
Luke Donald beats Martin Kaymer to win Accenture World Match Play
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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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I do have to say, however, that Mrs. D. turned out to be an okay lady and inexplicably rather fond of me, but that woman was so high-strung I always wanted to ask her if she'd taken her pills that day.
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I retain the keenest sympathy and something inexplicably near to envy for my own departed youth, but I should find it difficult to maintain my case against any one who would condemn me altogether as having been a very silly, posturing, emotional hobbledehoy indeed and quite like my faded photograph.
In the Days of the Comet
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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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Hearty casseroles, chunky soups and old fashioned crumbles and puddings involving stewed pears and syrup become inexplicably appealing.
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She casually and inexplicably decides that it's okay to fill her snoot with cocaine.
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Nicosia is a great spot for shopping, with British tourists inexplicably beating a path to Marks & Spencer and Woollies to stock up on cardies and sensible shoes.
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The guy's just inexplicably unforgettable in the role that made him an international star.
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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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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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Perhaps you, inexplicably, don't mingle with people who watch kids' TV.
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This dry and dreary ballad is inexplicably one of the favourites to win.
The Sun
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This was no exception, but the film itself tends toward the formulaic and Bening’s overacting is insufferable (akin to the more recent film where she played a stage actress and inexplicably got an Oscar nomination).
Weekly Mishmash: November 15-21 : Scrubbles.net
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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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But the song's inexplicably, smirkily triumphant (you can hear someone say
The House Next Door
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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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Justin wasn't allowed to tell them, for instance, that he'd been dinged by shrapnel from a fragmentation grenade that inexplicably went off 50 or 60 feet away from him.
Brave Hearth
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The Honeycomb Inexplicably Offset Icon Grid is still arranged in the same way, but the actual honeycomb graphics-that is, the hexagonal icon containers that filled the original matrix-have been done away with.
Gizmodo
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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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They looked on in disbelief at the once-majestic greystone triplex across from Fletcher's Field: the triplex on one of the city's most fashionable streets had fallen inexplicably into an advanced state of disrepair.
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When Mr. Duncan opened a small gelato shop in Washington, D.C., in 2004, he found his engineering and software background rather useless when it came to fixing a vanilla gelato that came out cloyingly sweet, a chocolate gelato that was inexplicably hard and dulce de leche that was too runny.
The Self-Taught Mad Genius of Gelato
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Speaking of the script, Mr. Nichols and Jon Robin Baitz have subjected "The Country Girl" to an extensive rewrite job, but the results still sound as stilted as ever -- Odets, too, was over the hill by 1950 -- and many of the play's clunkiest lines have been left inexplicably intact: "Listen to him ... he's ready to give that dark sterling quality to the best available parts.
On Broadway, Bright Stars and Dim Casting
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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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Long shielded from the realm of man, the inhabitants of Themyscira are tested when American fighter pilot Steve Trevor inexplicably crashes into their world.
Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat
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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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Inexplicably, digital noise reduction seems to have been used, which causes frequent twitter along the edges.
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A nebbishy architect is inexplicably charged with designing the suicide barrier on the Bloor Viaduct.
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The only glaring detriment is how Johnny inexplicably delays questioning his true love about her obvious age progression.
REVIEW: 2007 Nebula Award Short Fiction Nominees
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The 7 left her orthopedic insole behind, inexplicably.
Get Laid or Die Trying
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Prior breast cryotherapy studies had "inexplicably" used only a single cryoprobe and suggested that tumors larger than 1.5 centimeters could not be adequately treated, he explained.
The Earth Times Online Newspaper
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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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A well-caparisoned knight's courser had inexplicably taken their place, and stood munching the trampled grass.
IRONCROWN MOON: PART TWO OF THE BOREAL MOON TALE
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Not inexplicably, pressmen begin filing stories that would suggest the Brits are off to a flyer.
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Three short works inexplicably stretched into a marathon.
Times, Sunday Times
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I think this video came out at roughly the same point when Lionel hosted the American Music Awards and kept inexplicably repeating the word outrageous, the most overt and least successful attempt in pop history to create a national catchphrase.
Chuck Klosterman on Film and Television
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Three short works inexplicably stretched into a marathon.
Times, Sunday Times
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Inexplicably, the interiors of the submarine are as spacey as those of a luxurious ocean liner.
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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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A decade later, the inexplicably popular jukebox musical gets a sequel that looks virtually identical, right down to the fakey green-screen backdrops.
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Yet he inexplicably let it squirm under his body and into the net.
The Sun
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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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He inexplicably carried the ball out of the box, dropped it and retrieved it with his hand.
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Three short works inexplicably stretched into a marathon.
Times, Sunday Times
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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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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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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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Inexplicably, McCain heaped praise on his host’s values.
14 « October « 2008 « Niqnaq
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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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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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File this one into the “interesting food experiments” file — Instructables member BongoDrummer came up with this for days when the milk jug is inexplicably empty.
Emergency Breakfast Cake, Aka Cereal Omelette | Lifehacker Australia
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It doesn't make the structure incomprehensible, this fact that a spearcarrier has inexplicably stepped into the limelight for a second.
Notes From The Geek Show
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There appears to be a visceral force which galvanizes this rash gambler: upon seeing a car far off into the curve-blighted highway, the machismo gene must kick in and a huge invisible weight inexplicably is poured into his right foot, powering the car ahead at great speed.
Free riding the roads of Mexico
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The mum wears low-cut tops but speaks with an inexplicably oldfashioned accent, for example.
The Sun
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LATER, WHILE SITTING in a coffee shop in the West Village — inexplicably one of the only areas in Manhattan Ms. Crosley can comfortably navigate in spite of the spatial dysphasia disorder from which she has suffered since childhood — she politely said she did not find the question of her universal appeal very interesting.
The Most Popular Publicist in New York
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The Broncos, who began the season 1-4 with another quarterback no longer employed by the club, are now 7-5 and tied for first place after the Oakland Raiders inexplicably biffed against the Miami Dolphins.
Tim and Tiger Win the Weekend
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If you ignore that pilose caterpillar he inexplicably adheres to his chin, he's cuter than a basket full of stray koalas.
WSJ.com: What's News US
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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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Peering into the crate, Richard saw only darkness, as if the box were full of ink, but then something glinted silver, and — as if his eyes were adjusting to a moonlit night, instead of midafternoon sun — he saw the great silver crescent of an axehead, nestled among styrofoam packing peanuts that were, inexplicably, black instead of white.
PodCastle » 2009 » December
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Characters disappear inexplicably and there is much melodramatic action, with farce never far off.
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Once it began it would go on for days, and then as inexplicably vanish.
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But he inexplicably chipped to mid-on.
The Sun