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  • Then she sat back for she was feeling unaccountably weak though the pain still remained in abeyance. CHALLENGE FOR THE CHALET SCHOOL
  • Three large frog warning signs have unaccountably hopped it from Stainton village.
  • Then she sat back for she was feeling unaccountably weak though the pain still remained in abeyance. CHALLENGE FOR THE CHALET SCHOOL
  • Yet, unaccountably, once he was faced with prisons, prisoners and warders, Balfour stopped entertaining the people.
  • The planned military assault on the city yesterday was unaccountably delayed.
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  • Lillian was standing on the limb now, reaching her hand out to Gloria, whose worried face peered down, looking unaccountably ancient. THE SEASON OF LILLIAN DAWES
  • Zooey breaks up with bozo cheat durr-brain boyfriend, needs new room, moves in rather unaccountably with three ungrown males – what's happening to us men? Rewind TV: Sherlock; Endeavour; Public Enemies; New Girl – review
  • The planned military assault on the city yesterday was unaccountably delayed.
  • Lillian was standing on the limb now, reaching her hand out to Gloria, whose worried face peered down, looking unaccountably ancient. THE SEASON OF LILLIAN DAWES
  • The truth is that even in stripping away the myth and iconography, and removing the unaccountably exceptional Lincoln, we are not left with a diminished figure.
  • It was only the other day I read in the report of the Consumers’ League in my own city that “a benevolent institution, ” when found giving out clothing to be made in tenement houses that were not licensed, and taken to task for it, asked the agents of the League to “show some way in which the law could be evaded”; but it is just as well for that “benevolent institution” that name and address were wanting, or it might find its funds running short unaccountably. VII. Pietro and the Jew
  • Unaccountably, he kept silent.
  • Although the number of cot deaths is now falling, three babies still die unaccountably each day in the United Kingdom.
  • On Titan, General Haysay was unaccountably having a cold pack applied to his back. METAPLANETARY
  • The planned military assault on the city yesterday was unaccountably delayed.
  • The farmer performs workaday human movement: plain, uneventful, and unaccountably touching.
  • The season unaccountably changes, the leaves all brilliantly fall, thousands at a time,
  • The hens, who had unaccountably bunched themselves in the far comer of the cage like the nervous virgins, lifted their beady spiteful faces and instantly came squawking and swooping towards her as if determined on a feathered hecatomb. She Closed Her Eyes
  • The train stopped unaccountably ; shortly afterward a ticket inspector began ; the inspector's face was vaguely familiar.
  • Bob Wainwright heard it and felt unaccountably heavy-hearted.
  • It was only the other day I read in the report of the Consumers’ League in my own city that “a benevolent institution, ” when found giving out clothing to be made in tenement houses that were not licensed, and taken to task for it, asked the agents of the League to “show some way in which the law could be evaded”; but it is just as well for that “benevolent institution” that name and address were wanting, or it might find its funds running short unaccountably. VII. Pietro and the Jew
  • And, I hope, pass laws sooner rather than later to demilitarise the police; ban Tasers and rubber bullets; criminalise police and politician violence against free speech activities; demand prosecutions for financial fraud; compel the corporate books that unaccountably swallow billions in tax revenue to be audited; investigate torturers; bring home soldiers from corporate wars of choice – and rebuild society, this time from the grassroots up, accountably, lawfully and democratically. How to Occupy the moral and political high ground | Naomi Wolf
  • Old odors laden with memory rushed to meet her; that pungency which, unaccountably enough, reeks of the cold boiled potato, and which old upholsteries, windowless hallways, and frequent meat stews can generate. Star-Dust
  • Then there was the question of geoidal deformation, on which he had remained unaccountably silent. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, March 19, 1919
  • Even though we may find ourselves unaccountably happy in unsought moments, still we may not be able to find meaningful work, make those who love us happy, or keep our children safe.
  • Apart from the choice of judges, the PR machine going way beyond its remit by overselling a priapic coke-user whom they then had to sack, being deserted by Simon Cowell and then, after various related kerfuffles, turned down by Cheryl Cole, and beaten demeaningly and unaccountably in the ratings by Strictly Come Dancing, and not actually having quite enough people who could … sing … the song choices were the worse. Amelia Lily, X Factor's comeback queen, reaches end of road in talent show final
  • The duck breast was unaccountably submerged in red wine, and the veal blanquette was flat.
  • Still it made him tired, unaccountably so, weary of travel and botched plans, filled with a mopish longing for the journey to end, not just in Urumchi, but the entire expedition back to Hong Kong, back to Taipei, and then the long transpacific flight back to the United States and his inevitable return to Red Bud, Illinois. Heaven Lake
  • Mycenas" is of course a lapsus calami for "Maecenas" ( "Mecenas" in the original), which I unaccountably failed to correct, and which a puzzled American editor or printer has mistakenly changed to "Midas. The Joke
  • So I was a bit amused with flickr stats just now; it tells me these photos are unaccountably highly ranked in google image search: first-row results for: dandelion puller (hey, I know those guys!) and phonographic photos. What a difference a day makes.
  • She was unaccountably excited as she tried the loose Bakelite handle of the clubhouse door. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • When we got home I found myself to be unaccountably tired, so I flopped for a while.
  • But the story of their life - the dilemmas they faced, the courage or weakness they showed - is gripping and unaccountably affecting.
  • The first time she brought him flowers - a posy of crocuses in a glass jar - he suddenly and unaccountably wept.
  • in the book, a tycoon unaccountably becomes the hero's friend
  • And why I have begun this column with what seems like a chain of free association is something that will probably become only marginally clear to you when I tell you that it was triggered by the news, last year, of the discovery at the Natural History Museum in London of the oldest known insect fossil, embedded in a chunk of a crystalline rock from Rhynie, S.otland known as chert -- a fossil that dates from the very same S.lurian period, four hundred million years back, that saw the flourishing of the eurypterids that T.S. Eliot's "ragged claws" line unaccountably calls to my mind. Asimov's Science Fiction
  • But if you have still enough of human feeling (or, as my husband would call it, '"Minerva Press" tendency') about you, to feel yourself commoved by such phenomena, it may interest you to know that, on opening your letter the other day, and beholding the little 'feminine contrivance' inside, I suddenly and unaccountably fell a-crying, as if I had gained a loss. Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle
  • Among more hefty items, however, the chicken breast, set atop a pedestal of couscous, tasted unaccountably of mint syrup, and the beef tournedos I sampled were flavorful but a little dry.

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