" - Brianna, 37 "Inexplicably, an entire bag of scrunchies.
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Inexplicably, Trump also brought the NBA into his tweet thread.
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Check. A gallon of baby oil and, inexplicably, a snake?
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But some inexplicably mature people are beyond social media's pettiness.
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Fifty thousand consumer complaints are inexplicably missing from the record.
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Inexplicably, however, only cars in South Korea have caught fire.
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Will Drake, too, is inexplicably murderous now that he's dead.
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Inexplicably, the eye tracking started working on the third restart.
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Altered Carbon is a far future that looks inexplicably near.
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" The warning was, inexplicably, followed by Elton John's "Tiny Dancer.
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And the party inexplicably decided to have former Kentucky Gov.
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Then in August 2018, my sense of taste inexplicably disappeared.
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Then, inexplicably, the gunman uncocked his pistol and walked away.
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You know how some things inexplicably tickle your funny bone?
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Yet, inexplicably to some observers, the stock market keeps rising.
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The bottles were inexplicably leaking and could not be sold.
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Inexplicably, he is illuminating the bottle with his iPhone torch.
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Gio inexplicably tries to cut himself in on the deal.
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"Whichever one isn't inexplicably wet," the comedian Mike Drucker wrote.
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I feel it, a warmth that inexplicably radiates through me.
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There is something inexplicably joyful about watching humanoid robots fall.
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Others included Grover Norquist and, inexplicably, disgraced political advisor Scooter Libby.
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Last year, somewhat inexplicably, Bitcoin's price rose more than 1,000 percent.
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Here she is having a meltdown because she's inexplicably fed-up.
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But inexplicably, Spotify only wants you to bookmark so many things.
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Why don't the characters just leave this weird, inexplicably cursed place?
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Inexplicably, Tozer then got into a car with those two strangers.
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Even Jon himself may seem inexplicably preachy at times in flashback.
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Perhaps the car decided to inexplicably turn left instead of right.
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The latest: comparing images that inexplicably give off the same energy.
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Inexplicably, pancreatic cancer receives about 28503 percent of these research dollars.
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Country newcomer Maren Morris will pair up, inexplicably, with Alicia Keys.
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At the height of the opioid epidemic, inexplicably, [suspensions] slowed down.
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This resulted, for years, in an inexplicably harmonious relationship between them.
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At her final W.N.B.A. preseason game, her hands got inexplicably clammy.
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Except those kids were played, inexplicably, by a cast of adults.
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TechCrunch/Taylor Hatmaker My cat was inexplicably obsessed with the Pace.
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" Johnny continually grabs Denny's hair, and Mark inexplicably announces, "It's clear.
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The police, inexplicably, destroyed most of the evidence after the trial.
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Despite the Canadian's dominance, Zajc was inexplicably awarded the points victory.
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This occurs inexplicably following what is otherwise consensual and satisfying sex.
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What had previously seemed revolutionary now seemed, inexplicably, like a relic.
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Loses somewhat inexplicably in the fourth round of the French Open.
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Still, the Northam campaign, inexplicably, has yet to disavow the ad.
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But then, the vote count halted inexplicably for nearly 24 hours.
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The Trump administration abruptly and inexplicably terminated the program in 2017.
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Inexplicably, though, you still can't reassign the button to a different function.
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Android phones inexplicably eat battery life even when you're not touching them.
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The online price has inexplicably gone from $28 to more than double.
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Writing about other people's romance just feels inexplicably indelicate and awkward. 17.
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Then, something new: Juliette inexplicably goes to Noah's apartment at 2 a.m.
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Another year, another menagerie of devices that inexplicably connect to the internet.
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Moreover, she was blind when she disappeared, and now, inexplicably, can see.
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Some people inexplicably burned their Nike products in protest of this decision.
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But in this case, the usual lock and cable were inexplicably missing.
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BOOM, she turns into an inexplicably evil shrew in an alternate timeline.
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Twitter is inexplicably being taken over by walls and walls of emoji.
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Yet it was inexplicably still left in charge of maintaining the overpass.
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Under the Trump administration, "truth" and "lies" have inexplicably become subjective terms.
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He's into vegetarian cooking, all things Canada, and, inexplicably, the Dallas Cowboys.
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Three, it inexplicably passed the buck for enforcing its policies to journalists.
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My parents' cat inexplicably LOVES peaches, and it's the most delightful thing.
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The orange skin, the inexplicably light bags under his eyes, the hair.
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Even when you're clocked out for the day, you feel inexplicably grouchy.
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Once the window at the top of the building was inexplicably dislodged.
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His bullets don't work, inexplicably disappearing in the air when he fires.
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And that storms inexplicably tend to hit after someone has gone missing.
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Inexplicably, about a dozen young female applicants wrote about losing their virginity.
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Also, Watson is strangely, inexplicably not good in this thinly written role.
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Most inexplicably, Woodward omits Islam from his survey of modern American religion.
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Beyond that, the sexual gratification stipulation was attached, however inexplicably, angering activists.
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Its first sea trials were announced in April and then inexplicably delayed.
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And he's inexplicably going through Iowa and New Hampshire to do it.
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Days and weeks passed, however, and still the door remained inexplicably shut.
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She has one son inexplicably named Moody, and another son called Trip.
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Inexplicably yet inexorably, the nuptial embraces between heroine and hero become valedictory.
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Clark was fouled, rather inexplicably, by Miami freshman Harlond Beverly, near midcourt.
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He survives and grows, in sorrowful wisdom and, inexplicably, to colossal size.
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A cheerful mood can inexplicably give way to sad or scary thoughts.
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" He gave an inexplicably random shout-out to "my buddy Chris Dodd.
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Inexplicably, Deutsche complied, only to get burned again when the railroad collapsed.
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Inexplicably, MoviePass held on as Helios and Matheson began looking for buyers.
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Then, inexplicably, it was time to discuss Unsworth's public-facing Instagram account.
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My toddler also finds the dispenser's businesslike toot to be inexplicably delightful.
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And then, just like the good doctor, inexplicably, he hit a trough.
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Members also complained about the inexplicably long time it took to receive refunds.
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There are a couple of things that inexplicably make this game especially dizzying.
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The user manual that's actually helpful is inexplicably only available via the web.
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It's exhilarating, it's exhausting, but it's also inexplicably complicated -- even for us natives.
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The Bachelor is one such show that inexplicably has never graced UK screens.
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"I'm wet through!" one exclaims, have inexplicably decided to jump into a river.
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The future of direct-to-streaming entertainment seems inexplicably tied up with controversy.
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It sounds like somehow, inexplicably, Disney has managed to pull this one off.
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Interleague play in August inexplicably continues tonight at the Great American Ballpark. [Cut4]
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Why the President of the United States would tweet it is inexplicably bizarre.
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Now, inexplicably, we are recreating many of the conditions of the Cold War.
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I take a photo of the photo and pay my inexplicably reduced bill.
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Her example seemed like enough to make writing about art intrinsically, inexplicably worthwhile.
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Last October, Zendaya was inexplicably photoshopped slimmer for the cover of Modeliste magazine.
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Still, perhaps inexplicably, it's unlikely many people will turn away from the competitions.
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A year later, the recovery effort is still, inexplicably, in its early stages.
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In 1666, Leibniz is nineteen and has inexplicably just been denied his doctorate.
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Then, inexplicably, our entrees showed up immediately after the appetizers had been cleared.
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Some U.S. gains made against the multifaceted China challenge inexplicably were given back.
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But now, Mr. Nublett struggles to understand the feeling of being inexplicably punished.
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A recent trend finds users dancing to, inexplicably, the soundtrack of old voicemails.
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She can taste it on her tongue, and it makes her inexplicably hungry.
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Lately (and inexplicably, in my opinion), "breakup photo shoots" have become a thing.
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These folks were certainly annoyed when their devices inexplicably switched over to American.
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After a timeout, the Colts inexplicably came out to actually go for it.
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In one case, Southwest Key paid inexplicably higher rent than the prior tenant.
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He also inexplicably tried to pin the oil plunge on the news media.
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Tape delay Inexplicably for a 21st-century league, games won't be televised live.
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It actually went into the webbing of his glove, but inexplicably popped out.
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Yet, inexplicably, the Obama administration is expected to omit Christians from the list.
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Still, inexplicably, Hiram was voted into office as mayor because he ran unopposed.
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The other is Convergence — inexplicably styled Conv/rgence — developed by Double Stallion Games.
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Many families were waiting for news from police investigations that had inexplicably stalled.
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And people have inexplicably started calling San Francisco the heart of Silicon Valley.
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And people have inexplicably started calling San Francisco the heart of Silicon Valley.
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Handprints appeared in the sand and then filled up, inexplicably, with black goop.
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Courtney inexplicably disappears one day, and the family adjusts to life without him.
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It had come down with very little fanfare, and I was inexplicably heartbroken.
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So they originally had the cable and then they merged inexplicably with Excite.
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Even when journalists do their jobs, they're often inexplicably thwarted by the narrative.
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Is the wi-fi inexplicably down when it works on all your other devices?
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There is, inexplicably, a shitty plastic coffee maker in the corner of the room.
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The balloon is carried about the stage in a way that is inexplicably moving.
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Skeeter's his roommate, Judy's performing off Broadway, Porkchop's (inexplicably) alive … and then there's Patti.
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He's also inexplicably ill, which explains Lena's desire to seek answers out for herself.
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There, Sam is inexplicably transported into the virtual-reality world known as The Grid.
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Black Friday, like the holiday season itself, seems to get inexplicably longer every year.
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Were you unacquainted with online football culture, you might find this phenomenon inexplicably weird.
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Inexplicably, it is not just bootcamps and politicians encouraging people to learn to code.
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The effect is inexplicably transfixing, soothing even, like a spinning mobile mesmerizing a baby.
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There's a newly poured sidewalk in Chelsea that inexplicably doesn't have a curb cut.
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Inexplicably, the penalty was ignored and the Rams went on to win the game.
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"Inexplicably, you responded by saying you have to look at the issue," McCain said.
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Midway through a meeting with fellow dissidents, beads of sweat inexplicably dotted his forehead.
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Need a dime for an inexplicably positioned pay phone, but you don't have one?
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In August, she got an automated email from Zillow that inexplicably advertised her home.
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Meanwhile, ripened apricots have fallen from their branches, and fluctuate inexplicably in the sunlight.
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And, given how abysmally Sherlock has treated him the entire series, it happened inexplicably.
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As night begins to fall, people from all strata of society inexplicably begin dreamwalking.
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Vassiliou added that security forces took an inexplicably long time to reach his floor.
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It ran out of power in a few hours, and sometimes shut down inexplicably.
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Inexplicably, they went away from using Barkley as they had earlier in the game.
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Team Canada is here, but Gushue, inexplicably to the world of curling, is not.
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There's a scary dollhouse in which the dolls are inexplicably positioned in disturbing ways.
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Back in 1984, my father looked over at his inexplicably weeping child with love.
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Several episodes feature inept husbands inexplicably surprised by the misery of their overburdened wives.
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As was the case during Torres' close call, the AAVs may also malfunction inexplicably.
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I was hiking in upstate New York when I started to feel inexplicably odd.
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Inexplicably, I have jumped out of the Battle Bus and directly into the sea.
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" But he added, "Inexplicably, the ELN didn't just refuse but resumed attacks this morning.
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The Ohrs' relationship with Steele and Fusion GPS was inexplicably concealed from the FISC.
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So when Marcy's inexplicably "cooled" toward Ballard, she says she was both relieved and troubled.
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After that, the missile inexplicably began to travel around Europe before ending up in Germany.
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However, somewhat inexplicably, Netflix removed The Shining on October 1, a full month before Halloween.
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Inexplicably—but thank GOD—people are still making Blingees and uploading stickers to the site.
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It's the weeks-old wound Elliot got when Becky stabbed him inexplicably opening up again.
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Soothing music, inexplicably turned exciting — this is what it means to construct a pop thrill.
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About 15 years ago, I was inexplicably offered a job at Google—at age 52.
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And inexplicably, the killers refrained from collecting the many riches that lay inside the village.
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They break, jam, and always run out of cyan ink—which, inexplicably, also breaks them.
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The SoundTouch system can be hard to connect to, and it sometimes shuts off inexplicably.
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Last year, an iPhone 6 inexplicably burst into flames aboard a flight going to Hawaii.
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He inexplicably revived his own controversy over tweeting an image widely criticized as anti-Semitic.
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The Gallaghers are white, with the exception of Liam (Christian Isaiah), who is inexplicably Black.
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If someone gets suddenly inexplicably drunk around you, ask that person to squeeze your hands.
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Inexplicably to Thorne (and also this writer), that list includes Jennifer Lawrence, and Thorne herself.
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Inexplicably, the Obama White House kept backing Maliki despite his manifest flaws as a leader.
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A group of four identical men wore four identical shirts that, inexplicably, just said GRIMES.
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At one point in The Wailing's first act, a character is inexplicably struck by lightning.
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If you're a monster who inexplicably still has a few friends to text, then Spoiled.
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I have an unshakable faith in my unplaceable, inexplicably deep, downright idiotic love for Christmastime.
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Except it's now August 2016, and Apple is inexplicably still selling the exact same laptop.
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It's still around, inexplicably sending you emails (and apparently operating as a haven for creatives).
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Maybe that makes me a sociopath, or inexplicably weird, or even a little less Black.
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Of course, there's the nature of Bosh being inexplicably good at such a simple contest.
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The world's top test team, quite inexplicably, looked paralysed with fear and offered no resistance.
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These terrorist organizations, by any standard, incite violence and worse, yet are inexplicably left online.
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It inexplicably turned a blind eye to what it has repeatedly held since Roe v.
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The last time they stayed there, Sando said, the electricity went out inexplicably one night.
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But inexplicably, United began the boarding process, allowing the non-volunteers to board the aircraft.
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At one point, inexplicably, a motorcycle makes an appearance, careening through more panes of glass.
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Nielsen, inexplicably, said she was unfamiliar with the photos of children being detained in cages.
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Unfortunately, a smiling Tabitha returns home to find Brady inexplicably sitting in her living room.
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It began when Charlotte inexplicably took Banks to the top rope and simply dropped her.
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Trying to pull a length of floss that is inexplicably lodged in a distant wall.
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Though she was inexplicably passed over the first time, Deputy Governor Sharon Donnery is ideal.
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But the visuals are pretty cool, and the ballad style is (inexplicably) popular in Eurovision.
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Her face was inexplicably free of sweat as she sliced bulky calabazas into small diamonds.
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The rebound gets sent in as a second low shot — which Neymar inexplicably turns wide.
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The memo says the Ohrs' relationship with them "was inexplicably concealed" from the intelligence court.
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Books or films you purchase that you suddenly and inexplicably lose the ability to access.
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Another woman, Ms. Paskvan said, inexplicably asked her stylist to cut her hair extremely short.
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Then there's the senator from Wyoming, inexplicably plagued with dead wolves on his cattle ranch.
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The Ohrs' relationship with Settle and Fusion GPS was inexplicably concealed from (the FISA court).
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I felt such an inexplicably profound loss, almost as though I had lost a child.
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West Midlands Police inexplicably decided to pixelate the faces of these allegedly stolen sheep pic.twitter.
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Inexplicably, it's only available between 11am and 9pm each day, according to the Straits Times.
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Yet sightings of endangered North Atlantic right whales are suddenly, and inexplicably, on the rise.
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Inexplicably, Bells had escaped from her carrier while the animals were being transported to the plane.
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Elon Musk inexplicably shot a car into space but referenced David Bowie, so that was cool.
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The young pro casually took his hand out his pocket and inexplicably grabbed the gator's tail.
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It's a senseless crime, an inexplicably vicious act of violence that haunts us to this day.
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Inexplicably, EPA officials failed to warn downstream public health and environmental regulators in a timely way.
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And there's something inexplicably fascinating about watching a character try to walk with TVs for legs.
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Then there's a third murder — inexplicably, of one of the "holy dusters" who clean Exeter Cathedral.
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It appears that the Evening Standard may have inexplicably Photoshopped Solange's braided crown off the cover.
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But everything changed when Gordon fell inexplicably sick and was put into a medically induced coma.
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Those were the acceptable paths, with journalist and, inexplicably, baseball player's wife being wild-card choices.
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Just think how convenient it would be and how much freer you life would inexplicably become!
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Batali also soon issued an apology of sorts, followed, inexplicably, by a recipe for cinnamon rolls.
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Is anyone else inexplicably wishing for these two ladies to switch wardrobes for a week now?
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There's nothing funny about Samsung Galaxy Note73 phones inexplicably exploding and torching cars and burning people.
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Instead, she inexplicably spent most of her answer time apparently bashing Abe Lincoln and the Russians.
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The incursion, which is inexplicably called Operation Olive Branch, appears to enjoy wide support across Turkey.
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There's something inexplicably soothing about a raspy, soulful voice and Lily Moore has that in spades.
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This time, the company inexplicably dimmed the stage lights and someone got into the driver's seat.
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Tacked on the wall behind her, inexplicably, was an unsigned black-and-white Kevin Nealon headshot.
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That's why seeing new growth on your monstera plant, for example, makes you feel inexplicably tickled.
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With Eye's arm extended, the match official inexplicably stopped the contest despite Eye not having tapped.
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But years later, after being comatose from a car accident, Ben woke up inexplicably speaking Chinese.
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But Kyle has a unique connection to them, and inexplicably has power to drive them out.
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Take it one more step and the cars begin exploding and Spider-Man is inexplicably involved.
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Inch cited the company's $31 billion underfunded pension and "inexplicably low" tax rate as additional concerns.
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The result turns the landscapes of these games into something entrancingly, almost inexplicably, beautiful and peaceful.
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The second laser yielded a beam, but, inexplicably, it was so faint as to be unusable.
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Inexplicably, though, we still sent our small, likely under-armed band of troops into harm's way.
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Ted Cruz (R-Texas), perhaps one of the most loathed mainstream politicians, isn't so inexplicably reviled.
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The pass looked heavy, but Cristian Gamboa inexplicably shoved Wood, sending both men to the turf.
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The Sequoia Fund, for example, inexplicably put more than a quarter of its portfolio into Valeant.
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"Britney Spears: Piece of Me", therefore, has it all: humour, suspense, weird sadness, and inexplicably, dominatrixes.
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One hundred mysterious red objects in the sky have vanished inexplicably over the last 70 years.
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Inexplicably, I once find a flock of chickens taking up roost on top of a skyscraper.
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Liz — inexplicably buying a hot dog before work — is appalled at his disregard for social rules.
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As noted separately, Trump's excuse for suddenly and inexplicably halting assistance to Ukraine is utterly laughable.
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But then, heading into the last couple hours of trading, Virgin Galactic's stock inexplicably reversed course.
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The luckiest of the bunch, inexplicably, are rewarded for their insolence with high-profile TV jobs.
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Inexplicably, that final step has not been taken and the congressional session is about to end.
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Clips of the disturbing attack continue to be shared online, and inexplicably, broadcast by news outlets.
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It's a tough time for a lot of groups in America, one being – inexplicably – Radiohead fans.
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Right now, and inexplicably, that write-off is scheduled to come back to life in 2025.
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Netflix apologized and—inexplicably—said its mea culpa would be to split the two businesses entirely.
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Today, Medicare inexplicably charges older Americans a copay just to coordinate care among all their doctors.
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But, for some especially lucky people, that once-in-a-lifetime luck inexplicably strikes more than once.
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Bran, whom Tyrion Lannister (Peter Dinklage) inexplicably alleges has a "better story" than anyone on the show.
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It's a terrible, unfunny gross-out comedy that inexplicably stars every single actor you can think of.
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So I&aposm not going to blame you for this, but the word "inexplicably" is in there.
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Everywhere they go, James questions the large quantity of various things and it is inexplicably very funny.
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And, as we know from X-Men, America inexplicably hates mutants and has passed laws against them!
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Inexplicably, Oregon stayed in its ultra-quick-snap offense, rather than huddling up to work the clock.
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And CNN noted how inexplicably difficult the toy was to get online, even as internet shopping grew.
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And over at ABC's "The View," censors inexplicably censored the word "Jesus" two times in one discussion.
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You know the ones — those dumb, otherwise long-sleeved shirts with holes inexplicably cut from the shoulder.
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Don't plan on lending your neighbor a vacuum cleaner if you live in Colorado — it's (inexplicably) illegal.
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Inexplicably, there's no "Porn Stars"-inspired Champagne on the website, but this is a pretty good start.
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And then there's Goose, who is inexplicably not a goose at all but rather a large chicken.
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Depression can be inexplicably difficult to deal with in more ways than one—that's no big secret.
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It ends with the younger Neeson inexplicably riding off on a motorcycle into a Tron-like maze.
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The game's protagonist, a young boy who can (inexplicably) morph into a bird, intrigued me at first.
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Still, ridiculous as they are, the apps are — inexplicably — nearly as popular as the toys themselves. Seriously.
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As the band built up into a crescendo, Travis Scott inexplicably flew into the stadium via meteorite.
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"Inexplicably, you responded by saying you'd have to look at the issue," McCain said at Tuesday's hearing.
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TV would inexplicably repeat Blink-182's "The Rock Show" every hour, Scuzz was my background noise.
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At the award ceremony for Ms. Ismayilova, Unesco representatives, inexplicably, did not call for her immediate release.
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A giant stuffed bear is inexplicably back in the discourse after at least two years in hibernation.
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Alexa-enabled home devices now include 20,000 gadgets from 3,500 brands — including, somewhat inexplicably, the AmazonBasics Microwave.
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News accounts referred to a "daredevil homeless man" who had inexplicably tried to board the moving truck.
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Surprisingly good news on health: Major diseases are inexplicably waning in the U.S. and other wealthy countries.
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Strzok and Page inexplicably had their tentacles in both the Clinton case and the Trump-Russia probe.
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Rather, they are the product of the brain's constant motion — sometimes what it produces is inexplicably terrifying.
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Then, the pool's waves inexplicably turn on, causing a near-tsunami that throws the event into chaos.
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After kindly offering me a slightly melted Whole Foods brownie, he took off, inexplicably, to accost tourists.
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After that, all three of those guys left, and the team inexplicably dealt Josh Donaldson to Toronto.
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More importantly, that number does not include the FBI, which is inexplicably exempt from these reporting requirements.
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Phoebe's birth mom is introduced in a climactic series of episodes, but inexplicably disappears after season five.
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Inexplicably, Mr. Trump has pretty much gotten a free pass on the activities of his own family.
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In Jeffrey Zuckerman's admirable and confident translation, the narrator comes across as calm, morose — and inexplicably reluctant.
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I could probably bullshit my way through a summer barbecue conversation that inexplicably turned to ballistics analysis.
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It didn't take long for French's tweet to develop, somewhat inexplicably, into a matter of national concern.
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Even the cellphone service is divided, with Serb areas inexplicably often linked to service based in Monaco.
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Alcohol-free, caffeine-free, sugar-free (or almost sugar-free) convenience drinks are, inexplicably, a rare commodity.
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The drama builds to a tense showdown when Lemaitre inexplicably shifts narrators, causing some last-minute lurching.
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Doo Wang, 26, said her code was red for a day before it inexplicably changed to green.
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Toni Morrison once wrote that the persistence of racism in this country seemed inexplicably enduring to her.
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Inexplicably, Congress has held up its expansion by passing a law that mostly prohibits telemedicine under Medicare.
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In the third quarter, Westbrook began bringing the ball up the court but inexplicably did not dribble.
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All of those sounded more exciting than the activity of this particular evening, which was, inexplicably, limbo.
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But it's not our fault that Cats not only exists, but is also inexplicably and uncontrollably horny.
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But even as I scoffed at Ring Fit Adventure's story, it inexplicably wormed itself into my brain.
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At the beginning of Mr. Robot, Elliot believes his father inexplicably shoved him out of the window.
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It's also inexplicably addictive — the acoustic guitar is doing a lot of work to humanize this track.
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The sheer existence — and vertiginous decline — of the Jeremy Renner Official app is weird and inexplicably hilarious.
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My memories start to blur when Robby brought out corn on the cob, inexplicably, as a dessert.
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A blue Mercedes-Benz inexplicably rolled off the Fisher Island Ferry on Tuesday at around 5 p.m.
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No. And yet Comme Si, a luxurious new sock brand that launches this week, is inexplicably appealing.
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Minnesota United, his club, released a video on YouTube that inexplicably blames jelly sandwiches for the error.
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Whatever your mother-daughter dynamic, it can be inexplicably hard to put praise or pain into words.
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Drug prohibition drives but is inexplicably absent from analyses of the mounting lethality of the opioid crisis.
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In a way, they're inexplicably linked, because I'm the kind of person who gets off on attention.
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But along with their families, something else is inexplicably gone from the town: The Society's strong, mysterious smell.
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Break out your poodle skirt, leather jacket, and inexplicably flying convertible: A Grease prequel is coming our way.
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Qdoba is yet again running its "Qdoba for a Kiss" promotion, which is inexplicably in its 10th year.
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Fans pointed to a moment on the show when the women played volleyball and, somewhat inexplicably, started crying.
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Though, here, she inexplicably has the ability to turn into a ball of energy that can possess machines.
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Less Markle, less puns, less royal imagery inexplicably in the graphics, but still the same sassy one-liners.
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Any supplementary characters are squeezed to the edge, reduced to commenting on Brent's antics, or inexplicably defending him.
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But when the spacecraft was about 4 miles (7 kilometers) from the surface, Beresheet's engine inexplicably stopped firing.
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To be fair, even while the stock price has inexplicably plunged, the numbers have actually improved post-IPO.
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It's definitely a departure from the penis costume she inexplicably wore in an Instagram photo earlier this month.
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On Saturday, Justin Bieber inexplicably tossed his Yeezy sneakers into the crowd at a show in Frankfurt, Germany.
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The issue appears to be similar to the recent Stanford rapist memes that were inexplicably deleted by Facebook.
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Inexplicably, the ability is available in the latest version of the app on every platform except Windows 10.
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Trump also inexplicably thanked the "LGBT" community on Twitter after the attack: Thank you to the LGBT community!
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And police seem to be at war with their own black citizens, many inexplicably shot dead on camera.
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The movie, which has been rumored since 2014, finally has the financial backing it needs to inexplicably exist.
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"Today my children have inexplicably decided to start taping loose pieces of gum to our chairs," Bell wrote.
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But instead the show took the Zombie Express to dystopia, creating another series with wandering characters behaving inexplicably.
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Floral crowns are a done-to-death trend everywhere except Coachella where wreath as headwear still inexplicably flies.
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On Monday afternoon the restaurant had posted an apology on Twitter, but shortly after inexplicably removed the tweets.
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Flyers captain Claude Giroux inexplicably went for a line change with the puck deep in his own zone.
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He may have left his post as White House press secretary, but Sean Spicer's future is, inexplicably, bright.
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They also inexplicably allowed junior agents — some with just three years in the field — the opportunity to participate.
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And then one day, inexplicably, she bought a decorative bird cage and put a porcelain owl inside it.
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If you're feeling a more Oregon Trail wagon vibe, Allwood inexplicably offers a tiny home inspired by that.
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" "I hate the crime," the President said, inexplicably adding, "The crown prince hates it more than I do.
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Sanchez inexplicably failed to fire into an empty net after rounding Dubravka, shortly before Ritchie struck the winner.
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The monsters inexplicably make victims commit suicide, which plays perfectly into the younger generation's grimdark sense of humor.
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Inexplicably, we sent a force that was unprepared for counterterrorism and explicitly told not to engage in it.
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It could also finally explain your friends who find pop culture vampires inexplicably attractive, pointy fangs and all.
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For Kanter, it's a typical day: A visitor is here to ask questions about his inexplicably complex life.
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Inexplicably, Penn's bench was whistled for a technical, giving Villanova two more free throws with 2.6 seconds remaining.
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But the rescue units did not retrieve all 12 Americans, inexplicably leaving four behind, out of radio contact.
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The penalty was a handball on Sissoko, who inexplicably had his right arm out on a Mané cross.
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Pianos, in particular, can manage to find allies in friends and family who inexplicably rise to their defense.
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Another of the author's children, a daughter named Susanna, fell almost inexplicably into depression and was a suicide.
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Records of the ship's deadly history, inexplicably overlooked during its extensive refurbishment, show up too late to matter.
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Amy Klobuchar, inexplicably, always does well with the Beltway wags, for whom she is forever unleashing breakout performances.
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Instead, McCourt manages to adroitly counteract the inexplicably miserable condition of his life with wit and approachable candor.
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Inexplicably, the U.S. government has sided with such "allies" as Iran, Syria and Turkey in opposing the referendum.
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He also said the lodging away from home category inexplicably declined a record 3.7 percent month over month.
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Then gradually, almost inexplicably, the worm turned in the weeks that followed that emotional confession on Jan. 21.
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The text weaves around goofy pencil portraits of "these great men" (dead American presidents, plus, inexplicably, William Shakespeare).
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Inexplicably, Freund closed by suggesting that it could be fun to use Rekognition on people at amusement parks.
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Sprouse has since inexplicably deleted the photo from Instagram, but fortunately, one fan did grab the pic on Twitter.
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Note: Hozier is one of the few people who inexplicably has both horse girl energy and big dick energy.
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Puffy, cloud-like shapes pass behind the women, but in front of the leopard skin, inexplicably altering the view.
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Just scroll through all the emails people inexplicably sent over Christmas and slowly delete a few until home time.
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Inexplicably, the poisonous laundry globs have been munched, cooked, and, because there is no God, vaped for internet fame.
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Batali has denied the allegations but offered up an apology that also inexplicably included a recipe for cinnamon rolls.
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If some people are drawn inexplicably to the darkness, does that relate some terrible truth about their eternal character?
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Sometimes the blood-brain barrier inexplicably breaks down—and the T cells and their cytokines get inside patients' skulls.
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Often, it's punctuated inexplicably ("RACISM." from beauty vlogger Jeffree Star after a history of anti-Black comments were revealed).
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And if you think that's adorable, get a load of Dream's aunties (including Kourtney Kardashian) inexplicably modeling oxblood ensembles.
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So Izzy left, inexplicably lugging her suitcase along the sand, with one goal in mind: to get Vinny back.
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There are some psychological factors that make people want to drink more water, sometimes inexplicably, Dr. Salas Whalen says.
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Joan Collins and Linda Evans played two warring women who tussle inexplicably often and in the strangest of ways.
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It is but one tentacle of hatred that is inexplicably linked to other forms of hatred against other 'others.
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It's an exploit Apple patched a year ago, yet one Nintendo appears to have inexplicably left unpatched on launch.
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Inexplicably, the series was so popular when it originally aired that it turned into an early creepypasta of sorts.
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I have no good answer, other than to say that I was immediately and inexplicably enamored with the Furby.
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Even more inexplicably, the man — who the media dubbed the Night Stalker — left some victims alive, seemingly at random.
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And I'll find myself wishing another ancient e-mail promising apricot chicken would inexplicably find its way to me.
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Both could take a cue from Beyoncé, who has inexplicably never won a Grammy for Album of the Year.
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But it is Mr Trump who remains consistently and inexplicably incurious about Russia, and whether it attacked American democracy.
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For me, that means stuff like 1Password and the Amazon Kindle app (which was inexplicably pulled from the store).
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Inexplicably, despite being as terrible as they've always been last season, they reached the playoffs AND won a round.
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As in previous games, you must watch Lara die as she's impaled by spikes inexplicably hidden beneath the water.
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Once I got over my initial reaction to the clips, I'll admit that I was inexplicably drawn to them.
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At this point I become inexplicably needy and start asking total strangers for validation that I don't smell bad.
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Yet, inexplicably, that still means something about… burgers, in some sick continuation of last year's eye-rolling IHOb situation.
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Drinks are thrown, friends are cursed and, if we're lucky, there's an inexplicably shirtless brawl in a parking lot.
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They're someone from our past who, no matter how many people we've dated afterward, leaves an inexplicably permanent mark.
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"Full extension on those arms," admonishes one woman, who inexplicably happens to be pushing a stroller through the court.
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Sure, the beloved toys were pretty much a staple for anyone born after 1960, but they are inexplicably weird.
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The Austrian-made emergency-exit signs were inexplicably delayed by Israeli customs authorities; so were light fixtures from Germany.
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What she does know is that for her, inexplicably, gluten almost caused her to lose her grasp on life.
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Inexplicably, Huawei has HDR stashed away as a separate photo-taking mode, accessible only through the camera's "More" menu.
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Mr Barkley was in France with the England team but sat on the bench, inexplicably, for all four matches.
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Some inexplicably over-productive colleague has scheduled you to join a meeting you don't really need to be in.
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It's not news that the beauty industry inexplicably doesn't make enough shades or sample swatches for darker-skinned women.
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Asked if she would favor abolishing ICE, the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, she inexplicably replied that she would.
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Some of the bad guys are amusing — one is inexplicably in clown makeup; another's preferred weapon is a flamethrower.
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But the HomePod was also expected to be out by the end of year, and it's delayed somewhat inexplicably.
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And then, inexplicably, those colleagues doubled down on the same ugly rhetoric Streep slammed during that six-minute stemwinder.
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In 2001, 53 more people died from it in an area where lots of inexplicably dead animals were found.
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When it's revealed he is not, Betty decides to leave her boyfriend for him anyway, inexplicably rewarding the behavior.
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The Council, inexplicably, has sat on the legislation, but is now getting ready to take action, Council officials said.
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Among those that reported having their name inexplicably stricken from voter rolls was HuffPost Editor-in-Chief Lydia Polgreen.
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The European Union inexplicably won the peace prize in 2012, despite accounting for a third of global arms exports.
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But he's also weirdly cagey, and has inexplicably developed what can only be described as a hood Brooklyn accent.
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Someone somewhere must like Peterman a lot, because he was inexplicably chosen to start this season for the team.
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Inexplicably, Capitol Fishing Tackle Company is in the garment district, between a dress shop and a check-cashing store.
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Tools that help users jump the Great Firewall to get access to the broader online world often sputter inexplicably.
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He was inconsistent in his return, showing flashes of brilliance as well as inexplicably poor ball-striking at times.
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She accused the measure's authors of inexplicably absolving Hamas, the militant group that controls Gaza and organized the protests.
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"At Luciano's House" (1973), depicts young women changing for a party; a butterfly floats inexplicably through the interior composition.
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While presenting as a teenage boy in real life, she inexplicably felt drawn to playing female characters in games.
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"He'd be the greatest of all time," Bryant said during the interview, inexplicably set in front of "Transformers" memorabilia.
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But inexplicably, he dribbled away, and dribbled some more, and kept on dribbling far past the 3-point arc.
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After a madcap climax, she seems uncertain where to go, inexplicably carrying on almost exactly as she had before.
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Gals stuck to cozy knits, though some, inexplicably, wore T-shirts and backless tops on this nippy fall night.
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The iPad's microphone had inexplicably converted the laser's light into an electrical signal, just as it would with sound.
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KFC's kindly-old-gentleman caricature of Colonel Sanders has morphed into an enigmatic creep who keeps inexplicably switching identities.
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Some years back, the Yankees inexplicably tore down their magnificent old stadium and put up a faceless corporate facsimile.
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I love it so much that I can literally feel my eyes welling up inexplicably as I write this.
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I'm sure Mr. Brown, like Santa Claus, inexplicably knows where I live and what I'm doing at all times.
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Sometimes, it's a RAM upgrade that makes your wallet scream in anguish; other times, it's an inexplicably pricey dongle.
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"I bought this and paid this one in full," he says, walking around the car and sounding inexplicably sour.
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The last three inexplicably allowed China to spread nuclear weapons and ballistic missile technology to states hostile to America.
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But she said some obvious candidates were inexplicably left off the list, like Azerbaijan, the Cayman Islands and Russia.
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He had dispelled the myth, expertly but inexplicably disseminated by Mourinho, that United's players were not up to scratch.
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His initial, lukewarm endorsement of Bush — during which, inexplicably, he mispronounced his vice president's last name — was not auspicious.
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However, Los Angeles then inexplicably threw three passes, one of which was incomplete, allowing Kansas City to preserve a timeout.
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However, Sierra makes a lot of inexplicably bad decisions that her character should have been held accountable for, and isn't.
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But there you are in your kitchen on a Saturday morning, inexplicably choking on a mouthful, trying not to panic.
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The G outbreak eventually makes its way to through Riverdale High School and into Archie's inexplicably still-going boxing storyline.
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Sasha also, inexplicably, is excelling in her math class despite the fact she spends most of her lessons zoning out.
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Viewers have been scratching their heads at his inexplicably useless presence in every single scene he's disgraced in Season 7.
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Even if it's still — inexplicably — billed as a comedy, Orange is the New Black has never shied away from violence.
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His owners brought him to LSU and vets concluded that, other than being inexplicably accident-prone, Pedro was just fine.
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He runs into the tool shed, where he inexplicably keeps a flamethrower from a previous role, and literally barbecues her.
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From goofy line deliveries to inexplicably nude zombies, Night of the Living Dead is the bunny slope of horror flicks.
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Fast-forward to 2016, when the world is inexplicably captivated by "100 layers of fill-in-the-blank" beauty videos.
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Inexplicably, it was never seen again — and the detective later told police he did not recall ever handling that evidence.
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Inexplicably, Doug also gets his own direct-to-camera moments — which contribute nothing that the actor's performance didn't already broadcast.
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Instead, the French-accented Belgian actor played inexplicably French-accented Americans abroad, in films set in Hong Kong or Thailand.
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They were tired of babysitting me, tired of how unpredictable I could be—gushing one minute, inexplicably angry the next.
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Also, the TV inexplicably had motion smoothing turned on, which I am truly glad Kubrick was never around to witness.
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They get approached by fans who want advice on their home renovations and often, inexplicably, have their blueprints on hand.
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" They argued that Trump "inexplicably" won the primary despite being "the one who thumbed his nose at conservative orthodoxy altogether.
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Alongside $20 salads and $10 pre-packaged sandwiches, coffee drinks that inexplicably hover in the $7 range have become commonplace.
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To see one Beyoncé's hair inexplicably blowing in the wind indoors is a treat, but two is a true delight.
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Nothing springs loose a parent's credit card quite like the fear that their child will inexplicably die in their sleep.
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We saw him get inexplicably sucked into a big glass box in New York (more on that in a minute).
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In addition, Comey was inexplicably indifferent to the Clinton camp's obstruction of the investigation by destroying emails and withholding evidence.
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The train in question was headed from Boston to Washington and inexplicably stopped moving outside Wilmington, Delaware, on Sunday afternoon.
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Yet Mr Trump claims, inexplicably, that a couple earning $5m a year would see a tax cut of just 3%.
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" Inexplicably, he also said: "This generation is watching the Kardashians and thinking that's normal — thinking owning a Bentley is normal.
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A great option for rainy days in the dog park—or for inexplicably finding your keys in the kitchen sink.
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But to my surprised delight, watching this movie feels like ASMR for the soul: slow, quiet, unassuming, and inexplicably calming.
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As Hammond was waiting to speak, he was inexplicably physically thrown to his knees on the floor of the church.
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Several toy sets, like a new version of Monopoly, inexplicably exclude the do-it-all heroine played by Daisy Ridley.
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I commiserated with a friend who was visiting from Montreal and, like me, feels inexplicably sluggish in the colder months.
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Over the past year, we have seen numerous examples of drug manufacturers drastically and inexplicably increasing the costs of medications.
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And, nearly as important as cutting business tax rates is the need to simplify the inexplicably opaque and complex system.
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Until then this tube of metal will race above the clouds into the new morning and, inexplicably, I will smile.
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Arkansas — Arkansas will once again inexplicably lose some easy September games, then settle in around No. 22 in November. 23.
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Like a pretty boring picture that is somehow worthy of publishing because a grapefruit is inexplicably thrown into the frame.
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All the signs were there: Tupac holograms, de-aged Robert DeNiros, movies where Will Smith inexplicably fights his younger self.
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New Zealand customers who absolutely refuse to give up their Note7s, obviously, run the risk of the phones inexplicably combusting.
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Though the sun has since set on many of the best shows turning 16 in 2016, others inexplicably continue on.
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"The president has inexplicably shown our adversaries the deference and esteem that should be reserved for our closest allies," Sen.
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In fact, today, two U.S.-based companies, Microsoft and Johnson & Johnson, inexplicably have higher credit ratings than the country itself.
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The French fencer Enzo Lefort inexplicably kept his smartphone in his pocket while facing off with Peter Joppich of Germany.
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Things we learned Monday night about Agent Kurt Weller's father: • He inexplicably doesn't know how to work a kitchen blender.
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I didn't have an alarm (and my hotel room inexplicably didn't have a clock), so I scheduled wake-up calls.
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Sometimes, though, a lizard can garner a score of 100 out of 103, or, inexplicably, a score out of 20.
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Some ads we came across targeted Buzzfeed readers, though they were inexplicably more meme-oriented and not political in nature.
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Instead, the team inexplicably sat the 2015-16 offseason out, and spent last year plummeting to a 78-83 finish.
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Despite the positive trend my life seemed to be on, I began to inexplicably suffer from crippling anxiety and depression.
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On stage, off stage, in front of a church inexplicably erected in the middle of a wasteland, in bed, probably.
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And, inexplicably — perhaps because hope has been thin on the ground since November — some people seem to be taken in.
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The usage of recreational vehicles such as ATVs and snowmobilers, something Albertans are inexplicably obsessed with, only exacerbates such damages.
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Just as Rose was, they are inexplicably drawn to this refuge of unspoken, intimate connection and stillness in Midtown Manhattan.
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But whenever we went out for breakfast, she let my brothers and me order pork sausages (though, inexplicably, not bacon).
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Inexplicably, he gave Democrats a major opening this week -- Social Security, the third rail that politicians never want to touch.
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On the screen, artist's renditions of the plant portray it as a series of spaces filled with inexplicably topless men.
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Some ways through the game, you're forced to escape an area and it gets inexplicably locked off from the player.
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Cora (Jessica Biel) struggles to recover missing memories that could help explain why she inexplicably stabbed a stranger to death.
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He was looking very Tom — the mussed, inexplicably dark hair; the sunglasses; the mouth open somewhere between smile and smirk.
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I was trapped in an annual cycle of uncertainty and then relief as Dashboard mercifully, inexplicably survived each OS update.
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But the hallmark of any serious celebrity relationship comes when you find yourself inexplicably in the midst of breakup rumors.
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But despite all the rhetoric about supporting American jobs, the qdministration keeps grinding its gears while inexplicably trying to downshift.
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Every year, December's airwaves fill with terrible seasonal songs, from the trite, to the dirge-like, to the inexplicably horny.
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Since Graham isn't a Russia fan, he wanted to see if Wray is as inexplicably friendly toward Russia as Trump.
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The answer was that they were playing the massive, dialogue heavy, and inexplicably horny role playing game Dragon Age: Inquisition.
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Still, Houston's recovery has felt inexplicably sluggish, especially given the city's passion for innovation, for rushing headlong into the future.
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Inexplicably, Mr. Tillerson seems to be ready to hang in, and Mr. Trump on Wednesday declared "total confidence" in him.
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Eventually, she learns to eat from her own bowl like the pampered house pet she has, inexplicably to herself, become.
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Inexplicably church leaders have shown callous indifference to the suffering of children and the vulnerable and the fire rages on.
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Mankind has evolved over the centuries to the point that what was inexplicably "acceptable" in its time is no longer.
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In the same clip, Kyle Korver also gets inexplicably turned around; he just wasn't the one exposed on that play.
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"Jump In" was inexplicably almost three minutes long, making it impossible to play on television during a standard ad break.
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You can evict us, no trouble, in many jurisdictions that inexplicably continue to offer no protections to LGBT renters in 2016.
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With the malleable ability to be dynamic, enchanting, and inexplicably delicate, artwork made with Japanese bamboo is a time-honored practice.
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Above a courtyard in North Miami, balanced along clotheslines like small birds, a set of delicately-folded origami boats glistens inexplicably.
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After Mr. Levandowski wiped this laptop, he only used it for a few minutes, and then inexplicably never used it again.
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But sometimes after inmates were inexplicably taken out of their cells, they'd come back appearing dazed and more pliable, Sauytbay claimed.
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The dialog is sometimes clunky, and Sara's teen speak — where being inexplicably pregnant is totally cray — can feel corny and grating.
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Renderings from Mr Cuomo's office show a sleek, modern facility surrounded by an inexplicably foreboding, "Day After Tomorrow"-like landscape (below).
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Senator Rand Paul, too, should be in the cabinet, he told reporters, occasionally pausing to blow on a shofar, equally inexplicably.
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"Because violence against women inexplicably isn't seen as terrorism, such sites and their messages are viewed as mere curiosities," she wrote.
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Then, although Brady is 40, the team inexplicably traded Garoppolo away, and he proceeded to play quite well for the 49ers.
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An underground market inexplicably called Trump's Dumps is one of the many sellers of this kind of stolen credit card data.
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This five-second Instagram clip uploaded by Davidson of him dancing shirtless to Kid Cudi's "Reborn" inexplicably has 8.6 million views.
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" Inexplicably, a conservative commentator posted a video of herself in a bikini with animated straws around her, captioning it "Melt, snowflakes!
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It also means that things often feel inexplicably slow and there are odd pauses and jerky animations all over the place.
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Yet we're stuck with characters inexplicably toting their cameras high even as they walk, or crawl, into the most absurd situations.
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She is not above taking herself on an occasional shopping spree at Rainbow, and she is inexplicably good at professional fighting.
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If you demand it find you porn it will, inexplicably, suggest you watch a Spring Breakers featurette on Amazon Prime instead.
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In 2017 a slew of Russian intelligence officials and hackers — along with, inexplicably, Kaspersky Lab's head of Investigations — were suddenly arrested.
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The incident has since been dubbed "Bluesnest," and the bird momentarily had her own Twitter account, which has inexplicably been deleted.
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There are, inexplicably, a boatload of scenes of her taking pictures with her camera phone (with the sound on, no less).
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Each year, the Central Perk gang — for the most part inexplicably untethered by familial obligation — got up to wild, autumnal hijinks.
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Image: YouTube / US Launch ReportEarlier this month, we watched a SpaceX rocket—fully loaded with its satellite—explode suddenly and inexplicably.
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The video inexplicably cuts to a shaky-cam clip overlooking a boat and then to videos of several young women undressing.
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Inexplicably, Chucky even manages to hack into Andy's hearing aid in the final act to deliver some ominous, yet loving dialogue.
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You could argue there are two types of people in this world: the morning person who's inexplicably chipper at 5 a.m.
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Sandhya (Shweta Tripathi) is a gullible 15-year-old schoolgirl who is inexplicably smitten with her school teacher Shyam (Nawazuddin Siddiqui).
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This is also the company that inexplicably still won't allow its own paying subscribers to watch HBO Go on PlayStation consoles.
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As for my (increasingly-confused) friends, I suddenly saw them as dangerous criminals who had inexplicably gained entry to my house.
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Also featured in the trailer: a mournful Italian song, a goofy Bobby Cannavale, and, somewhat inexplicably, John Legend playing the piano.
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One day, after realizing my timeline had been inexplicably flooded by promoted Ernie Keebler tweets in Spanish, I decided to investigate.
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As for Scott ... his relationship with 19-year-old Sofia Richie is inexplicably going strong, besides one little hiccup in Wyoming.
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Even Sam's eccentric mother, played by Celia Imrie, inexplicably has a British accent like Adlon's own mother, an English ex-pat.
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Similarly, I'm forced to keep my PS3 in my entertainment unit because the newer PS4 inexplicably can't play original PlayStation games.
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Want to get rare pokémon that only appear on an ecologically unfriendly freeway, and inexplicably flee if you're in a car?
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This season, the Florida Panthers inexplicably began awarding a "Spacey in Space" hoodie to the most valuable player of each game.
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The phrase is a permanent fixture of late-night TV, when car commercials boom through your speakers at inexplicably loud volumes.
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Now, thanks to a rapidly improving defense and some fairly weak opposition, Miami is inexplicably on a two-game winning streak.
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Newt Gingrich -- introduced, inexplicably, by his wife as though he'd won the nomination himself -- looked old and pretty out of touch.
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Post-coitus, Spike returns from the bathroom, inexplicably wearing a frilly pink nightie, and discovers Hilary on her knees in prayer.
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Inexplicably anti-European, he'd risen to become the UK's Foreign Secretary before resigning in a bid to smash existing Brexit plans.
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But all signs point to Schumer continuing his playground pattern, now inexplicably tying needed reform to Trump releasing his tax returns.
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"The President has inexplicably shown our adversaries the deference and esteem that should be reserved for our closest allies," Republican Sen.
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Inexplicably, the policy at FDA and FSIS on what information companies must provide in the event of a recall diverges significantly.
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It inexplicably turned south and continued flying for more than six hours, with 227 passengers and 12 crew members on board.
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She was also disqualified from her second race for inexplicably moving too far infield at the finish and missing the line.
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You will be eating a banana inexplicably spread with mustard, wrapped in boiled ham, and positively drowned in gluey American cheese.
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At one show in 1987, the band, despite their reputation, were inexplicably booked to play an all ages early doors concert.
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Then Daly remembered a friend of his whose waist got inexplicably bigger and ended up having a 6-pound tumor removed.
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There are references to Trayvon Martin's killing and the tennis player James Blake's mistaken arrest (though Blake, inexplicably, becomes "Malik Thaddon").
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Roman even begins to grow on George, who inexplicably warms to him just as Roman is wreaking havoc at the firm.
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The Cyclones then inexplicably failed to foul Missouri State, allowing the Lady Bears to burn nearly 30 seconds off the clock.
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Inexplicably, the see-through walkway connected a lofted bedroom to a lofted dressing room on the opposite side of the apartment.
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Ms. Lamb said she was redoing her house, and some of the details Ms. Russo provided felt inexplicably specific to her.
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Thanks to Baron Davis and Stephen Jackson and Matt Barnes, liking the Warriors — the perpetually awful Warriors — had inexplicably become cool.
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Later, she traces a word — "scared" — that she'd previously scratched into her forearm, and it appears, inexplicably, on her car door.
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Ms. Greenfield observed that in the intervening years, Ms. Siegel's bosom seemed to have grown inexplicably, much like the national economy.
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He shut down our ideas and belittled us in private meetings; he dangled responsibility and prestige, only to retract them inexplicably.
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That should please ratings agencies, which have warned of downgrades after President Jacob Zuma inexplicably fired the finance minister in December.
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It's an unlikely trio of distinct events — Iran, impeachment and Iowa — now inexplicably linked in a deeply divided capital and country.
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Again, this type of reckless rush and inexplicably irresponsible behavior only begins to make sense when viewed through a biased filter.
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"The President has inexplicably shown our adversaries the deference and esteem that should be reserved for our closest allies," McCain said.
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Former Vice President Joe Biden inexplicably chomped down on his wife&aposs finger during a campaign event in Iowa on Saturday.
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Mark's sister, Mina (Cory Oliver), is an evangelical Christian who is also, inexplicably, dating Radisson, though they have a falling-out.
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The son is, inexplicably, an Angel Gabriel stan, and runs around throwing out Angel Gabriel quotes while wearing a tinfoil halo.
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One photo, which inexplicably features two knights in full armor posing with semi-peeled bananas, can be seen on our cover.
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Mike: In other news, Amazon inexplicably started a social network for commerce, called Spark, that many see as an Instagram competitor.
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Zack (Ludi Lin), the Black Ranger, is a crazy Asian bro who inexplicably spends a lot of time in a quarry.
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I offered to help, and I successfully captured the beast in a ball, but then, inexplicably, it froze on the screen.
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She said she found them inexplicably soothing, and started to DVR them to watch in the evenings after a long day.
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In France, children consume healthy and gourmet school lunches that are inexplicably produced for less money than in the United States.
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And as for any other inexplicably weird food craving you might be having, it's always best to lean in — pregnant or not.
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Evan didn't understand that Amanda was turning him down and inexplicably walked away from this conversation thinking he still had a shot.
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A wonderful time of football, things inexplicably getting pumpkin spice flavoring, and way more new TV than anyone could ever possibly watch.
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Why couldn't Sharon just remain an agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. and not turn out to be Peggy's niece who Steve is inexplicably into?
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With Donald Trump still inexplicably hanging around, stinking up the place, the Compton rapper has been pulling stunts and making himself heard.
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"This is because you've been watching too much Numbucks," he said, Numbucks being, inexplicably, what he thought Vanderpump Rules was actually called.
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These vampires are inexplicably rich, live in castles (of a sort), and while they may appear brainless, they are distinct from zombies.
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He dove, inexplicably, into shark-infested waters and created a feeding frenzy — and he didn't even bother to use a protective cage.
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"It doesn't matter," the blonde, fit authority figure of TomTom tells me sternly at the inexplicably steampunk-ish entrance to the bar.
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We've all seen this movie: The lights inexplicably start to flicker and a naive homeowner writes it off as just a glitch.
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Paul, wearing a white hat and a leather fanny pack, posed for a few photos and inexplicably pointed an umbrella at us.
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The Cool Ranch flavor is inexplicably shaped like a 3D triangle, though, in person, it's limper and looks a bit like calamari.
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Alecia Holden, a 24-year-old real estate agent from Dallas, was inexplicably put on the "Brawn" tribe of Survivor: Kaoh Rong.
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They have super boxy, inch-thick designs, squared-off screens, giant cooling vents, optical disc drives, VGA ports, and inexplicably circular trackpads.
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Today, it also includes education, agriculture, infrastructure, "social programs," and health care, a major campaign issue that was inexplicably missing in January.
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There's also all four Indiana Jones movies, which swung into Netflix's archives in January as if hanging from an inexplicably prehensile whip.
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She told me a man in a truck had just inexplicably pulled to a stop, shouted racial slurs, and then driven off.
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In the five seconds it takes for Luca to hang up and call again, Zoey inexplicably FaceTimes Aaron for a second time.
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He's exasperated by the math methods of Dash's (Huck Milner) homework, which have inexplicably shifted since he learned them as a child.
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But Barr has inexplicably decided not to recuse himself from the ongoing prosecution of Epstein in the Southern District of New York.
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Yet while making her statement she dons a ridiculously oversized wig and inexplicably constructs a haphazard outdoor sculpture made from surrounding snow.
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Charts don't purport to any form of objectivity, and are, in fact, a useful reminder that art is an inexplicably subjective experience.
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Some are all fruit, some are all pasta, and some are inexplicably made with marshmallows and sour cream (looking at you, Ambrosia).
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In one case, when asked where to buy diapers, Alexa inexplicably directed the Forrester researchers to the town of Buy in Russia.
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A report by CSOOnline presented the possibility that Microsoft would be able to ban "offensive language" from Skype, Xbox, and, inexplicably, Office.
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You click through to read the replies only to find them inexplicably filled with 30-second videos of dancing K-pop idols.
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Arriving in Kiev wearing jeans and a T-shirt, and inexplicably barefoot, Lieutenant Savchenko waded into a crowd of fans and reporters.
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The great US hope inexplicably failed, however, to include two features any thrill-seeking GoPro fan requires: collision avoidance and follow-me.
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But, inexcusably and inexplicably, the undefeated Huskies found themselves ranked fifth in the committee's initial rankings, behind one-loss Texas A&M.
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And there were hiccups, from some inexplicably short sets to sound issues that plagued the opening-night headliners Four Tet and Skrillex.
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This development was concerning since Russian journalists and perceived political enemies of the Russian state in Ukraine sometimes turn up inexplicably dead.
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Immediately, the Iranian regime began protesting the law as a punitive measure targeting Iranian Americans, about whose interests it is inexplicably worried.
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The agency posted the updated statistics on Puerto Rico's recovery on Friday after drawing criticism for inexplicably removing them on Thursday morning.
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Since then, at least 69 people have been miraculously, inexplicably cured after making a pilgrimage to a shrine built by the water.
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Also, nowhere to be found (inexplicably until more than halfway through the plodding address) was any mention of the border wall itself.
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Regardless, Mary Beth was (inexplicably) enthusiastic about splitting a 3,000-mile drive with me, so she's clearly the best person I know.
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Back in January 2018, NASA inexplicably bumped Epps off the main crew of a six-month mission to the International Space Station.
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Inexplicably, Polo, the family dog, was found laying on top of the baby, apparently saving her life, according to CNN affiliate WBAL.
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The video ends, inexplicably, with the full, 70-second rendering of "The Star-Spangled Banner" as the camera shows an American flag.
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It's as if he is from some parallel dimension, inexplicably — but wonderfully — occupying the same movie as Slim Pickens and Harvey Korman.
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On the third break point opportunity for Kohlschreiber, Djokovic inexplicably hit a backhand volley wide to put his opponent 4-2 ahead.
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Even as the Obama administration has lobbied Congress to repeal the embargo, some federal officials are still, inexplicably, enforcing aspects of it.
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I ask Deravian for egg-peeling tips, because either peeling eggs is very hard or I am just inexplicably bad at it.
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Sure, he's always ridden inexplicably hard for artists like Lil Chuckee and Tyga, but he also put on Nicki Minaj and Drake.
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Drake wanted to get the scene right; Savage probably just wanted to eat some fruit roll ups from his inexplicably large backpack.
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Mr. Trump's arbitrary travel ban on Europeans, which inexplicably excludes Britain and Ireland, is rife with as many holes as Swiss cheese.
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These three men are wizards of modern dance thriving on the power of a song that inexplicably gets better with every listen.
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Geoff Schwartz knows what it was like to play in the N.F.C. East before the division inexplicably collapsed into a jumbled heap.
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The passing rate inexplicably jumped to 72 percent — an incredible turnaround that catapulted Mpumalanga to No. 2 among the nation's nine provinces.
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The flight, carrying 229 people from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to Beijing on March 219, 231, vanished after having inexplicably veered off course.
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Now, because they had spontaneously, inexplicably, and proudly chosen to live not for God but for themselves, they had lost their freedom.
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This felt inexplicably difficult, perhaps because I've never much enjoyed touring palaces, or maybe because I had acclimated to giving up control.
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Mr. Trump correctly sees Mr. Obama's deal as a massive strategic blunder, but his advisers have inexplicably persuaded him not to withdraw.
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Ahead by one with 14.6 seconds remaining, the Commodores inexplicably fouled Northwestern's top shooter, Bryant McIntosh, despite already being in the bonus.
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In an effort to cut down on inexplicably lost luggage and extremely angry customers, other airlines are also offering bag-locator services.
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The agency that represents Europe's synchronous electrical grid recently cleared up the confusion for people who might have found themselves inexplicably running late.
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Instead, rather inexplicably, McGregor will get a rematch of his own against his sole conqueror within the confines of the Octagon in Diaz.
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Continuing the night's unofficial theme of inexplicably non-Catholic style outfits were Emma Stone and Travis Scott, who both wore semi-militaristic garb.
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And there you have them: the five tidbits you need to navigate this year's BRITs, which, inexplicably, will be hosted by Michael Bublé.
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Gus, inexplicably, has already fallen head over heels for Ellen and is heartbroken when she has to leave for Nashville the next day.
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The image is so detailed and realistic that — for a split second — you wonder if the film has inexplicably switched to live action.
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The place looks like the stereotype of "biker bar from the 1990s," but it's also inexplicably filled with cages full of live snakes.
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Few things are as authentically black as the inexplicably warm sensation of feeling something as opposed to merely liking or even loving it.
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They argue that the government's enforcement of the provision has been arbitrary, allowing some trademarks, yet inexplicably denying others that are closely related.
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Studies have shown that levels of GABA are lower than normal in the brains of autistic children (though, inexplicably, not in autistic adults).
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Tetris, the quintessential Russian video game, is apparently — and inexplicably — included as an Easter Egg in some models of the GAZelle Next vans.
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The season is often heavy-handed when it could be subtle, yet also inexplicably nuanced when it should be more cut-and-dry.
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Multi-user support for educationImage: APOne feature that's been inexplicably missing from iOS is the ability to add multiple users to one device.
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Thousands of searchers showed up to help find the little girl, who had inexplicably been missing for 30 days before authorities were notified.
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A few quick taps, and FaceTime immediately trips over itself and inexplicably fires up the recipient's microphone without them actually accepting the call.
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"You know, last night, I called Hillary a nasty woman," Trump said, inexplicably bringing up one of his worst moments in Wednesday's debate.
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Most inexplicably, however, Kendall also threw in a $2503 letter embosser for all of Kris's most pressing correspondence and a portable wooden easel.
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Every winter, great whites inexplicably gather near a spot called the "white shark café," somewhere between Mexico and Hawaii in the Pacific Ocean.
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For one thing, the music video inexplicably cuts between both McKinley High and Rachel and Kurt's (Chris Colfer) apartment, where everyone has puppets.
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Today, the general premises of liberal, democratic government — the market economy, constitutionally limited government, federalism — are somewhat inexplicably associated with the political right.
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The Midwest and West Coast took more to Return of the Jedi, while Empire Strikes Back inexplicably only topped the results in Utah.
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Farrar and Hale have documented a slew of "smart" devices on Kickstarter of various devices that inexplicably incorporate AI, Bluetooth, or smartphone compatibility.
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Inexplicably, the pre-debate debate has been dominated by the question of whether it is within the debate moderators' purview to do that.
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She'd already noticed that Trump had pro-Russian positions on many issues, which seemed to her to be inexplicably outside the Republican mainstream.
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With hacktivists and tech-terrorists swirling inexplicably in the background, there's a whole lot happening outside the main narrative that's never fully explained.
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They inexplicably sacked Bert van Marwijk despite a successful campaign and then his successor Edgardo Bauza before the World Cup draw in November.
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But several users couldn't explain how their passwords — unique to OkCupid and not used on any other app or site — were inexplicably obtained.
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That could get you mistaken for a coxinha (fried chicken dumpling), a nickname given, inexplicably, to those calling for President Dilma Rousseff's ouster.
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Or Ben Carson, a neurosurgeon and former presidential candidate who is, inexplicably, now in charge of the Department of Housing and Urban Development?
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Perhaps because everyone's doing steak tartare, it appeared here, too, inexplicably mixed with cubed carrots and potato, spilling out of a Cubanelle pepper.
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On first thought it seems clear that Ms. Hilton didn't invent the selfie — though W Magazine inexplicably said this year that she had.
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Inexplicably, current U.S. climate policy does just the opposite, reflecting an extraordinary predisposition to ignore, misinterpret and misrepresent the data and underlying science.
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Sonos is a great-sounding speaker with an inexplicably unwieldy user interface that makes me want to throw my phone out the window.
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For more inexplicably popular UK chain restaurants, check out the rest of our MUNCHIES Guide to British Food, running every day this week.
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The Cardinals (23-2) are not lacking for talent, but are in the second year of watching their stars inexplicably produce poor results.
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Each line, amusing enough on its own, builds on the next until its audience is breathless with laughter and — somewhat inexplicably — profoundly moved.
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In a late episode, for instance, Jake is disturbed to learn that his brother Jermaine, a landscape painter, has inexplicably begun painting abstracts.
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This national myth has inexplicably been allowed to continue: from the Wirtschaftswunder of the 1950s to the financial crisis of the last decade.
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When a murder suspect inexplicably confides in Jackson, what seems like a cut-and-dry case turns into something far deeper and darker.
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A major concern is that with both SARS and MERS, a few patients inexplicably became "superspreaders" who infected huge numbers of other people.
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Disney has already tried and tried to wring film franchises out of amusement park IP, and it has inexplicably succeeded at least once.
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A week after the trial's conclusion, Wood inexplicably tweeted an observation that seemed to contradict the arguments he had made in federal court.
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Inexplicably, the commission's effective head, while providing no contrary evidence, has said that "we may never know" whether that fact is actually true.
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It's how the Pope describes the Virgin Mary, for some reason, and the title given to computer-generated (inexplicably Trump-supporting?) teen DJs.
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But if the season starts going sour, George could be the magical ingredient that inexplicably makes each bite taste better than the last.
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The show is careful not to do stories where characters inexplicably come up with the money they suddenly need to cover some emergency.
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An ad from Tokyo trains in 2012 featured a cartoon manspreader encroaching on the space of a child inexplicably wearing a bear suit.
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"I can't envision a future of highways [and being] stuck in cars," said Thrun while inexplicably clutching a very good pup to his chest.
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But now, Archie's mom Mary Andrews (Molly Ringwald, pretty in a pink wardrobe throughout the episode) is inexplicably tossing it out in casual conversation.
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My 5-year-old will join a crew of other 5-year-olds in getting inexplicably dirty and turning all available sticks into weapons.
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As you progress, you accrue a larger team of birds, level them up, and take on tougher and tougher teams of inexplicably green pigs.
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Azaria, who is not South Asian, was tapped to play the character in the early '90s; a common practice both then and, inexplicably, now.
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Rollins inexplicably disappears after the first five minutes and IS NEVER SEEN AGAIN FOR THE ENTIRE TWO AND A HALF HOURS OF THIS MOVIE!
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Then, at the end of August, Samsung Galaxy Note7 phones started inexplicably exploding, prompting a double recall and the eventual discontinuation of the device.
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Instead, Charles inexplicably tells Betty how to defuse a bomb and trusts her snap judgement on which wire to cut to stop the explosive.
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Yet inexplicably what we are hearing so far are the "sounds of silence," to borrow the words of two favorite sons of New York.
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It seems equally likely that street racer Dom will inexplicably continue to hold his own against a legendary DSS agent eight times his size.
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Another time, during a boss fight in the Level 7 "Garden Suites," the camera inexplicably pointed upwards, leaving my battle entirely out of frame.
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Some people never look at it; some people scroll through it during their daily commute, inexplicably curious about why their friends are exchanging money.
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When they start inexplicably waking up in one another's bodies, it's first the stuff of awkward comedy, then emotional connection, and then something grander.
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The other additional button is inexplicably labeled "turbo," and it fixes the SNES Classic's other big problem: the lack of a dedicated home button.
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That's especially true of Laura Linney's thankless part as Sullenberger's wife, whose only exchanges with him are inexplicably conducted via rushed cell phone calls.
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Confused, Erin thinks that Jonah is there because his wife is dying, too, and, inexplicably, he doesn't correct her, gladly accepting her warm embrace.
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Now, is there a widespread and almost inexplicably popular belief that Ted Cruz either is the Zodiac Killer or might be the Zodiac Killer?
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And perhaps the most pressing of all — why are all those "Shooting Stars" memes currently doing the rounds on the internet so inexplicably funny?
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It's also inexplicably versatile, which is perhaps why so many people reach for a coordinating color of eye shadow, nail polish, or clothing item.
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Annette Bening was inexplicably not nominated for Best Actress for her performance in 20th Century Woman and Weiner was not nominated for Best Documentary.
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Gale has spoken of the real-life Harry Cane, his grandmother's father, whom the family inexplicably banished to Canada early in the last century.
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In 2004, Rick Segal, a father of four living in Rye, N.Y., found his stamina inexplicably failing him as he did his regular runs.
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A gentle, omniscient narrator shares the story of Roz, a friendly robot who inexplicably finds herself shipwrecked on an island full of wild animals.
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You walk halfway across Rivington Street and in the middle of the block there's an alley leading north, and then, inexplicably, it curves northwest.
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Jimmy Fallon's opening monologue began hilariously enough, when abruptly he pivoted to a series of inexplicably weak jokes centered on a forthcoming football game.
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The guy can't stand dogs and has a weird thing against sharks, for instance—and, inexplicably, it looks like he's also firmly anti-braille.
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Driving through it, there are remnants of a community abandoned for nearly 20 years — the kind of stuff that inexplicably gives me the chills.
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For example, right now, Australia's humpback whale population is inexplicably growing by 10 percent each year, while Hawaiʻi's humpback residents have mysteriously disappeared altogether.
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" Chuck Schumer: "@realDonaldTrump should be aiming his trade fire at China, but instead he inexplicably aims it at allies like Canada, Mexico and Europe.
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The Vercelli Book is in fabulous condition, its English lines neatly written and sitting, inexplicably, in a region of Italy famous for its rice.
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"The president has inexplicably shown our adversaries the deference and esteem that should be reserved for our closest allies," McCain said in a statement.
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Like Freaky Friday with a twist: squabbling classmates (Peyton List and Jacob Bertrand), inexplicably traded bodies and some big sporting events on the line.
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Or he'll half-clip into a wall, get stuck there, and I waste a few seconds moving him away from the inexplicably "sticky" surface.
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So inexplicably tired of the needless and terrifying violence that has gripped America, that we've become despicably desensitized to because it happens so often.
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And this haunting,—ineffably sweet, inexplicably sad,—may fill you with rash desire to wander over the world in search of somebody like her.
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Dew-S-A is void of sugar and resembles the pale glow of a half-baked idea—one that inexplicably made it into production.
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Horrific human screams come from behind a space station wall; inside, inexplicably, is a woman with wires and cables running through her bleeding body.
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But while purportedly designed to stimulate investment in poor areas, these regulations inexplicably gutted some provisions restricting the tax perk to new business activity.
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" He then inexplicably said that he has "watched ICE liberate towns from the grasp of MS-13" and "clean out the toughest of situations.
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For years, in many Olympic sports, misconduct cases languished within the sports organizations that inexplicably did not automatically report all cases to law enforcement.
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Inexplicably, my father, a structural engineer whose work included major midcentury modern skyscrapers, churches, museums and sculptures, gave my mother full custody of me.
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" Kavanaugh was even inexplicably dishonest when, flush with self-righteousness, he claimed that he got into Yale without connections, purely by "busting my tail.
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She seemed like a ravaged flightless bird, and the bed's carved gold headboard part of an open cage that she inexplicably could not leave.
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But I found myself inexplicably filled with the hot anger that has flared up in me every now and then since Amalia was born.
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One market, PredictIt, also spent much of last fall inexplicably rating Hillary Clinton a plausible nominee with 11 percent odds of winning the nomination.
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Perez inexplicably tried to stretch the single into a double and was thrown out at second base for the second out of the inning.
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Then, when he found Jonas inexplicably wandering the forest again, he stabbed him in the carotid artery to really get the murder job done.
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Or a couple of singers who inexplicably make robotic sounds when they walk and travel around the area playing shows at virtually empty venues.
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Inexplicably, the monitoring extension for the Chrome browser didn't appear to work, even after Motherboard verified it was installed correctly with a Bark representative.
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Inexplicably pining for this charmless doofus, Eloise alternates between stalking him and trying to make him jealous, endeavors equally bereft of laughs and dignity.
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Netflix Description: Following the death of his beloved girlfriend, Beth, Zach is first shattered and then overjoyed when she inexplicably comes back to life.
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Inexplicably, much of the apology was directed toward Jenner, a grown adult who chose to participate in Pepsi's campaign of her own free will.
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Inexplicably the company still doesn't even have a native 360 video viewer available for those wanting to show off that increasingly popular type of content.
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Suarez was expelled from the 2014 World Cup after inexplicably sinking his teeth into the shoulder of Italy defender Giorgio Chiellini during a group match.
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Like many Americans, I've inexplicably fostered an obsession with the royals since childhood, an interest that likely began with my mother's adoration of Princess Diana.
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As a teenager, the Tracy Anderson Method creator struggled with body acceptance after inexplicably gaining weight that left her feeling uncomfortable in her own skin.
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Watch as Vice President Pence apparently mimics President Trump, as they both inexplicably move their water bottles off the table at yesterday&aposs FEMA meeting.
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While trying to corral Konstantinov's errant pass, Gretzky—who possessed as good a set of mitts as the game ever saw—inexplicably also heels it.
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This one was our first roundup, set to a stock music song inexplicably titled, "Cannabis Works" that we found on a site called Jingle Punks.
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While candy canes are made year-round—to the tune of 1.76 billion produced annually—they are inextricably and, for many, inexplicably linked to Christmas.
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And frankly, especially in HP's signature copper and charcoal paint job (which the company inexplicably calls Ash Silver), I think the Spectre looks better too.
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She's cleaned up three dog poops, two diapers, and one pile of human feces that she found, inexplicably, just 100 feet from an open bathroom.
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It's not a super groundbreaking update, yet it is the kind of cross-platform functionality you'd imagine would have existed already and inexplicably did not.
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Forget the screaming, forget the gore, and forget the protagonist inexplicably choosing the highest room in the house to hide out in — forget it all.
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Trump, for example, inexplicably called in to give an interview with Fox Monday night -- missing a poignant speech by two survivors of the Benghazi attack.
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"iOS has been performing in an inexplicably jarring manner since iOS 7," says Pirillo in an open letter to Apple's software engineering chief Craig Federighi.
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Liam already stood out from his five older siblings because he is — still inexplicably — the only Black Gallagher child among Frank's (William H. Macy) brood.
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This is what inexplicably leads to the judge deciding to put the trial on pause to give Archie one last Labor Day weekend of freedom.
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An earlier Falcon 9 launch (Image: SPACEX/FLICKR)Two weeks ago, a SpaceX rocket inexplicably burst into flames, taking its satellite payload up in smoke.
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And yet, somehow the video was inexplicably been left out of the list of Oscar nominees released today — a huge snub from the Academy. Unbelievable.
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The Fear: Sleeping is an issue even when you're not on a giant metal tube that inexplicably makes it to 30,000 feet in the air.
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Meanwhile, Donald Trump had a little rougher Sunday morning, after he inexplicably failed to denounce remarks of support from ex-KKK grand wizard David Duke.
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Introduced in 2015 to help MacBooks achieve thinner designs, even Gizmodo staffers have had keys on their laptops that broke, or inexplicably just stopped working.
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But we'll get to that.) Anyway, Ben offered Caila the handwritten Fantasy Suite invitation card (which, inexplicably, always comes from Chris Harrison) and she accepted.
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January 228: Trump inexplicably sits at a tiny schoolboy desk to sign an executive order to begin construction of The Wall on the Mexican border.
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If somehow, inexplicably, you've never seen It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown, get home early, caramel up an apple, and get cozy on the couch.
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" Then she inexplicably says, "Well, the answer is to make the government very much bigger and very much more involved in allocating wealth and opportunity.
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In 1957 in New York, Eleanor Shipley unwittingly paints evidence of herself into the very scene from which Sara inexplicably disappeared, summoning a hidden passion.
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The answer has a lot to do with what Mr. Weber glimpsed atop the Woolworth Building — an inexplicably persuasive charisma and a taste for risk.
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They have been discovered inexplicably filed in the wrong sections, hidden behind a row of Stuart Woods novels, or shelved with the spine facing inward.
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Each of the black partners has been inexplicably losing sexual interest, experiencing what Teá insists is a racial-romantic "anhedonia," the inability to feel pleasure.
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We fight for affordable healthcare for all, especially now, as Congress is considering legislation which would inexplicably throw millions of people off the insurance rolls.
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The pink sedan, Homer's often horrendously damaged and inexplicably-repaired-the-next-week car, has been a point of debate amongst Simpsons fanatics for years.
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Instead, they lost at home to Wisconsin, and then inexplicably lost to Minnesota, giving the Golden Gophers their first Big Ten win in 14 tries.
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The buses only run a little more frequently and inexplicably refuse to run east-to-west—or in a straight line going north and south.
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While candy canes are made year-round—to the tune of 1.76 billion produced annually—they are inextricably and, for many, inexplicably linked to Christmas.
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After months of inexplicably dragging its feet, the Federal Communications Commission has finally revealed when its net neutrality repeal will go into effect: June 11.
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We'd do this differently next time: Inexplicably for a hotel with such great dining, their in-room dining (and especially in-room drinking) is mediocre.
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He and his wife, Kim Kovel, came home from a short trip to find that its filling had inexplicably burst through its pinkish outer layer.
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In the aria, inexplicably once a frequent target of cuts, Dorabella begs her sister to give herself over to love, even of the unfaithful variety.
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If you saw Passengers, of course, you know that this is not the movie it ended up being — instead, inexplicably, Aurora comes to forgive him.
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Twenty-six seconds into the Blues power play, the Bruins inexplicably got numbers on a rush and Carlo scored short-handed to tie it again.
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We, as a society, stink at talking about death since we inexplicably choose to disbelieve that it is looming for our loved ones and ourselves.
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Duke, inexplicably ranked only No. 221 in the preseason polls, destroyed No. 25 Kentucky on Tuesday night, 210-84, in Indianapolis, on a neutral court.
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Fine, who died in 21962, is among a sizable group of American composers from the middle of the 247th century who remain inexplicably overlooked today.
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To catch them, Nick recruits a mole, Donnie (O'Shea Jackson Jr.) — a bartender who moonlights as a getaway driver — then inexplicably blows his own cover.
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In The Andromeda Strain, hailing all the way from 1971, the residents of a rural American village drop dead, their blood inexplicably turned to powder.
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Your enemies, disoriented from being inexplicably thrust into the galaxy, have no choice but to wait for this bone train to pull into the station.
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Mr. Trump also said he had not ruled out a pardon for Mr. Stone and inexplicably accused Robert S. Mueller III of lying to Congress.
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" — Mary-Kay McHugh, 65 Upper West Side "Absurdly and inexplicably, my immediate concern was whether the rock and disco nightclubs I frequented would be closed.
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The 23-year-old has seemingly denied the conspiracy and publicly "forgave" a friend for leaving the comment while still inexplicably logged into her account.
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"Despite persistent admonitions from Trump Administration officials that election meddling operations by Russia were ongoing – House Republicans inexplicably refused to act," the committee aide said.
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A pair of friends I met who had booked tickets a year in advance had been inexplicably downgraded to a cabin without an attached bathroom.
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Case in point: "Everybody," Rashad's collaboration with Freshmoon, which saw him chopping up the famous Best Cry Ever video in to an inexplicably danceable showstopper.
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One of the reasons Stranger Things 2 was frustrating was that, for most of the season, characters were siloed away from each other, pretty inexplicably.
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Even when their employers promise to match their savings, workers often fail to salt away their earnings for the future, inexplicably leaving money on the table.
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Not The Purge: Election Year with its on-the-nose title; not Jason Bourne with its buzzword-y Edward Snowden talk and inexplicably successful Internet companies.
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There are vanishing acts throughout the novel, like when the wife and child of a man inexplicably disappear while on vacation on a tiny Croatian island.
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The people of Rapa Nui existed with little outside influence until the 16th century when their civilization began to inexplicably decline, perhaps due to resource exhaustion.
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It's been used in commercials, inexplicably covered by the Brady Bunch, and also sampled by Beyoncé in the hit single "Naughty Girl" from her debut album.
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It was also inexplicably shut out of the Best Animated Film category, unlike what happened to Suicide Squad in the Best Make-up and Hairstyling category.
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To add to the confusing choice of venue, In-N-Out's UK pop-up is also inexplicably running for just four hours—and on a weekday.
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I kept on making random shit until one of them went inexplicably viral, of just this stick figure falling off a cliff over and over again.
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And in June of last year, the massive collection of hacked computers—or botnet—used to control Locky inexplicably vanished for days and then came back.
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I should note that the jacket's moisture control turned off inexplicably three times over the course of my week, despite the battery showing a full charge.
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And then she became incredibly, inexplicably tired, often unable to get out of bed and unable to get herself up off the floor if she fell.
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The special edition looks sort of like Cersei got drunk on garbage wine, carved a fancy wooden box, and inexplicably slapped some Xbox labels on it.
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But when she held her baby close, determined that she would leave the world knowing she was loved, Ellis inexplicably began to breathe on her own.
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Inexplicably, the city of Philadelphia just announced that they will no longer grant ICE access to arrest databases the one Wisner Desmaret was actually discovered on.
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Or that GM Marc Bergevin inexplicably made a personality trade by swapping the superior PK Subban for the very-good-but-not-as-good Shea Weber.
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What if Alex Radulov having a child, a thing that inexplicably was A Thing days after the signing, doesn't make him a useful NHL player anymore?
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People have screamed for years about the weird shit Twitter inexplicably tolerates, chiefly the ability of coordinated hate mobs to drive people off of the site.
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Yoda, on the other hand, comes in a Jedi Master minty scent; R2-D2 is R2-D-licious blueberry; the Stormtrooper inexplicably smells like ice cream.
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Kentucky resident Michael Klering told CBS local news channel WKYT a Samsung representative accidentally sent him a message after his "safe" replacement Note7 inexplicably caught fire.
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I am usually skeptical of New Age-y stuff, and I fastidiously maintain a roster of unhealthy habits, but I felt inexplicably drawn to her nonetheless.
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Inexplicably, the other plugins that have been released were never removed from the Play Store by Google, though they all functioned in largely the same way.
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Even the best dubbed versions of Ghibli movies can be jarring at times, and Toshio inexplicably being the only character with a British accent doesn't help.
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But shortly after, GoPro voluntarily recalled all 2,500 shipped drones after some owners reported their quadcopters were inexplicably losing power and falling out of the sky.
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The reality star posed in front of a full-length mirror in her parent's closet, modeling an extremely high-cut swimsuit she inexplicably found herself wearing.
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I used my free pass to see loftier fare, like The Bourne Ultimatum (which was fine) and, uh, inexplicably, the Jet Li / Jason Statham vehicle War.
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And yet, inexplicably, Andrew Yang is currently the only presidential candidate willing to speak honestly about the magnitude of the coming challenge and to propose solutions.
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And in the past three elections, Democrats inexplicably failed to mount serious bids against House Republicans in several districts that were trending away from the GOP.
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But after Mr. Paes was re-elected in 2012, he canceled Morar Carioca's commitment to consultation with local communities and inexplicably voided contracts with architecture firms.
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Their full last name was Rojas Alou, but, inexplicably, Rojas was lopped off early in their careers, most likely by a scout, never to be restored.
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But it feels like a surprise, since the show, one of the very best dramas on television since its inception, had been inexplicably ignored before this.
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That is especially so in the first scene, when Erick, Margaret's manager, is inexplicably rude (or inept) toward Steve, the reporter, before the opera star appears.
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Energetically formal like its Schubert music, "Mercuric" is an inscrutable ceremony whose simultaneous geometries pass as satisfyingly and inexplicably as those of constellations in the sky.
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From an emphasis on edgy ringwork, TNA ended up ceding the program to Hogan's familial drama, with Brooke Hogan inexplicably working top angles with her father.
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These elemental forces churn, spin, spatter, and crash around an inexplicably blank rectangle floating diagonally across the composition's center — we are looking into a literal void.
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But choosing Marco Rubio would be a smart, conventional move for Donald Trump, which almost definitely means he'll do something different that inexplicably works out better.
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He gained notoriety — and an expulsion from art school — for firing a gun in his studio, and has since inexplicably tattooed red zits on his chin.
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We'd ask for the Avengers to save us, but, well, they'd bring that Hawkeye guy, who inexplicably made it through Avengers: Endgame instead of Black Widow.
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The Vixen's was, again inexplicably, declared the winning team, and in a shocking and senseless upset, she was named the singular winner of the maxi-challenge.
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Ukraine and Russia remain on hair-trigger war footing, while President Trump resorted inexplicably to his classic "both sides-ism" rather than clearly condemning Russian aggression.
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The feline is a luxury pet, with bald skin, big ears, and eyes as buggy as a 500-year-old hobbit's (which some, inexplicably, find beautiful).
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On Tuesday, Behringer offered Kirn and others "offended" by the video a half-baked apology, which has since been inexplicably deleted from the company's Facebook page.
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Gone are the compelling and thrilling storylines that made it a binge-worthy show, inexplicably replaced with dull narratives, bland characters, and lots of needless backstory.
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Two years ago, Iranians rightfully erupted in anger when leaked paystubs showed massive amounts of money inexplicably flowing into the bank accounts of senior government officials.
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In addition, iOS 11 inexplicably turns Wi-Fi and Bluetooth back on at "5 AM local time" even if you've turned it off in the settings.
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Chandler's father is inexplicably and unnecessarily a drag queen, played by the cis actor Kathleen Turner, and is the source of many an anti-trans punchline.
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Jongsu, a farmer's son who dreams of being a writer, and Ben, an inexplicably wealthy man who drives a Porsche, both lust after the quirky Haemi.
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Without the pummeling too-muchness, it could never overwhelm you the way this production does: "Put on Your Sunday Clothes" inexplicably reduces hardened critics to tears.
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Seemingly daily, the British tabloids have published stories of young men inexplicably knifed as they waited for a bus, or of being chased down and stabbed.
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He went back to the location the next day and put her through it all over again, as inexplicably many times as the first, for hours.
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One of them is also his manager, Ellie Appleton (Lily James), whose nature suits the sweetness of her name, and who believes, inexplicably, in his talent.
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"The proposition is that if we further curtail a fundamental right of the American people that it will inexplicably lead to reduced mass shootings," he said.
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It's easy to forget that the staggering impact of Squaresoft's (now Square Enix's) trio of 3D RPGs occurred, inexplicably, all within three years starting in 1997.
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A rabid, overwhelming outpouring of love from critics and fans that got Mac into Game of Thrones but still, inexplicably, hasn't earned the show an Emmy!
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Sintash has been living in the US since 2008, but continued to visit his family in Xinjiang until 2015, when his Chinese visa was inexplicably revoked.
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In the tiebreak, he took a mini-break for 3-2 when Nadal inexplicably netted a routine backhand and then sealed it with an unreturnable serve.
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The buses only run a little more frequently, and they inexplicably refuse to run east-to-west—or in a straight line going north and south.
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The complaint claims he also inexplicably made some threats in his own name, in an attempt to show his ex was actually trying to smear him.
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France's lead was short-lived when just four minutes later, defender Samuel Umtiti inexplicably handled the ball in the box, with Mile Jedinak stepping up to equalize.
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Inexplicably holding an antler, she nailed the "ti esrever dna ti pilf, nwod gniht ym tup" while another woman danced behind her with a plate of food.
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This is the same DeVos who inexplicably said in a written statement a day earlier that historically black colleges and universities are "real pioneers" of school choice.
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Indeed, Goldsmith's recent op-ed in the popular Mail on Sunday newspaper attacking Khan was even, quite inexplicably, accompanied by an image of the 2005 London bombings.
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It's hinted this bizarre confinement is how Cora spent her two missing months in 2012, as opposed to shooting up heroin, as she originally — and inexplicably — believed.
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"Just last month another illegal alien allegedly killed a community volunteer, yet state lawmakers inexplicably voted today to return criminal aliens back onto our streets," O'Malley said.
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Cristiane "Cyborg" Justino is still inexplicably a draw despite having no one her own size to fight and spending her entire career beating up blown up bantamweights.
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Its conclusion constitutes another brusque tonal shift, as Tom inexplicably makes a quick transition from Wong's grief as a widower to the painter's current respect and acclaim.
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In 2014, the company released a video of a concept phone that folds into a tablet (and, somewhat inexplicably, automatically makes one a hit with the ladies).
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Postmodern Jukebox is here to bring some good vibes to your Thursday with a vintage '40s style cover of Sublime's "Santeria," a song which everyone inexplicably loves.
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Of all the many lands represented inside Epcot, the foodie inexplicably chose to dine at the American Adventure Pavilion, opting for not one but two turkey legs.
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After some stultifying objectivist banter, a holographic Japanese AI robot inexplicably appears from a cruciform cloud of electrical dust, telling Rand that it will serve her bidding.
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We live in a post-Juicero world, and yet somehow, inexplicably, startups continue to push the limits of what is a socially acceptable expenditure of engineering effort.
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Dell has replaced the plastic shells of old XPS laptops with aluminum chassis, but the XPS 15 is inexplicably coated in a goopy-feeling carbon fiber composite.
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Perry's final Mother's Day gift to Cohen, a copy of Love You Forever, a children's book by Robert Munsch, inexplicably falls from a shelf in Cohen's closet.
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The 50-year-old actor posted a hilarious video on Instagram Wednesday night when the social platform finally started working again after inexplicably being down all day.
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Instead of playing the traditional Turkish Dombra music Karaoglu's fans would be used to hearing as he entered the arena, KSW inexplicably played a Nasheed song instead.
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But of equal importance to Dzodan is the way her words have been misapplied — as with the pin inexplicably bearing the image of the cute blond girl.
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I care deeply about Taystee, but I was tired of how much of her story was inexplicably spent on Joe Caputo and his corporate love triangle (blegh).
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As it turns out, though, the ravioli starfish isn't the only sea creature that looks inexplicably like, well, something you'd find at a red sauce Italian joint.
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After Clinton railed against his gun positions tonight, painting him out to be a blood-thirsty gun nut, the debate moderators (inexplicably) didn't ask him to respond.
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Until proceedings are inexplicably interrupted by a mildly terrifying appearance from the Red Hot Chilli Peppers that seems to last twelve years, the performance is a masterclass.
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That's how Anatalia Villaranda managed to drop out of the group Envy to join Dalton Rapattoni and Kassy Levels in a group inexplicably named Chicken Noodle Soup.
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This administration's practice of separating children from their parents inexplicably turns accompanied children into unaccompanied children, with all of the attendant risks and dangers, including human trafficking.
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The speakers are mostly focused on Benghazi and immigration (although Melania Trump and Willie Robertson, the star of Duck Dynasty, are inexplicably included in the safety lineup).
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Sometimes a scene would be inexplicably dark, so that you couldn't tell for certain which character was talking—or maybe even which characters were in the scene.
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The EIA's inexplicably high forecasts of coal use also appear to neglect the five-year extension by Congress in December 2015 of tax credits for renewable energy.
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Argentina goalkeeper Willy Caballero gifted Croatia the breakthrough goal, inexplicably lobbing the ball to Ante Rebic who twisted to blast home a volley in the 53rd minute.
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A week before Kepler's sudden dive into emergency, the Japanese space agency announced that their $273 million Hitomi black hole satellite had inexplicably stopped responding to contact.
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Brits became obsessed – even at Mashable, the hygge-craze led one Mashable writer to inexplicably play guitar on the floor alone in front of a lit candle.
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My driver inexplicably dropped me off on a side street, so I lugged my suitcase through some winding back alleys before finally arriving at the front entrance.
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Soon after, the eight-year-old case was inexplicably dropped, and with it demands that Olympus pay at least $9 million in penalties and uncollected import duties.
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He was leading by two strokes at midround when he inexplicably lost his momentum and golf's next generation of stars blew past him like a rogue wind.
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The snack holds special significance in Australia, where it is sold at school events and, inexplicably, community fundraising stands outside Bunnings Warehouse, a chain of homeware stores.
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The American looked to have returned to winning ways in his last outing against Silva, but his Brazilian foe inexplicably edged a decision to earn victory instead.
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Sahlab (also known as salep), is a sparkly white powder ground from the root tubers of the Mediterranean Orchis italica (inexplicably known as "the naked man orchid").
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It functions as a pedestrian zone but feels like an eerily and inexplicably abandoned thoroughfare, since the paving is neatly stenciled with lanes, turning arrows and crosswalks.
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Soldiers sent to Vargas as rescuers were accused of lootings, killings, and other crimes; a government program to rebuild public housing and other infrastructure was inexplicably slow.
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Just as Saudi Arabia is about to switch the way it prices its oil exports, the new benchmark throws a spanner in the works by surging inexplicably.
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That was until I went to a house party where, inexplicably, one guy switched on a stray an original Play Station and started speed-running Crash Bandicoot.
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Similarly, Brian Geraghty, the fine actor playing Teddy Roosevelt — an inexplicably flat role the way it was written — spends the climax standing around in the wrong place.
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The doctor wanted the scan to help him decide if she needed a potentially risky catheterization, but the woman's insurance, inexplicably, had refused to cover the test.
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George has complained to friends that Kellyanne has fallen inexplicably under the thrall of President Trump — and that he would prefer a wife who was not captured.
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In the absence of neon and traffic, we were back in something like Asclepius' sanctuary: a place in which to fall asleep and wake up, inexplicably clarified.
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Another, Margaret Court, couldn't figure out why her coordination inexplicably went askew at Wimbledon two years ago: she found out later that she was two-months pregnant.
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"Richard Simmons completely and inexplicably stopped being Richard Simmons, and I want to find out why," Taberski states in the first of what will be six episodes.
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Now the electric Jaguar (which Waymo, inexplicably, declined to dub the I, Robot-Pace) is the first vehicle to benefit from the company's fifth generation hardware suite.
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"The president's executive order [goes] beyond the increased vetting actions that Congress has supported on a bipartisan basis and inexplicably applied to Green Card holders," Comstock said.
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There are also men in whom the PSA level rises inexplicably and remains elevated despite a repeated inability to find any sign of cancer in their prostates.
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At least, it would have been if Samsung hadn't inexplicably decided to demonstrate it with Overwatch, a game that doesn't support ultra-wide aspect ratios at all.
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Former Vice President Joe Biden inexplicably leaned forward and chomped down on his wife&aposs finger as she spoke during a campaign stop in Iowa on Saturday.
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But in supposedly finding a DACA solution the SAF Act inexplicably cuts legal immigration, reducing the number of immigrants by as much as half after 10 years.
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But that's just the kind of guy he is, so he decided to inexplicably tweet a picture of himself as Rocky Balboa with no comment or context.
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The plot concerns a purple-haired witch named Jeanne and her seduction by the devil, inexplicably disguised as a little talking penis, who grants her supernatural powers.
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Ever since conservatives became inexplicably obsessed with the idea that there is some kind of Benghazi scandal, liberals have enjoyed making fun of conservatives' obsession with Benghazi.
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"Plaintiff immediately and inexplicably stopped receiving emails and other communications from the Campaign and TFA, including about projects on which she was currently working," the lawsuit says.
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I had to wade through The Hitman's Bodyguard last summer and found it to be uselessly and inexplicably dull, not to mention more forgettable than Proud Mary.
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Unfortunately and inexplicably, however, the production didn't have understudies, so there was no one in the cast who was prepared to step in at the last minute.
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Pearson lives in the small town of Woodenbong, Australia, a town that, inexplicably, does not yet have a namesake wooden bong standing proudly in its town center.
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Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott/VOGUE This will be Rihanna's fourth cover for the fashion magazine, and inexplicably, her second shot in front of a body of water.
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Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)When you pick up the LG Gram 15 for the first time you're going to find yourself, inexplicably, transported to an Ikea furniture showroom.
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Fred Andrews Continues To Be The Best Dad As has become custom, Archie was inexplicably attacked during "Fire Walk With Me" (more on the specifics in a moment).
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While browsing Reddit recently, we came across this freaky photo of a strawberry from a user named AmoosingCows and were immediately and inexplicably made extremely uncomfortable by it.
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This post is here to tell you that if you found yourself feeling titillated, or inexplicably aroused, by this latest photo of Andy Samberg, you are not alone.
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LONDON — There are some things in this world that are just inexplicably brilliant — and one of those things happens to be animals balancing random objects on their heads.
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"Practically every product on the market today is required to list its ingredients, yet these items have inexplicably evaded this basic consumer protection," Cuomo said in a statement.
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"Would you let your kids play in this playground?" one mother yells, pointing to a metal slide that empties inexplicably onto a small rubber landing surrounded by scrubland.
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In her Golden Globe-nominated performance, Jessica Biel played a demure young mother who inexplicably commits a violent murder in broad daylight during an otherwise normal beach day.
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Nothing about their match was memorable up until they inexplicably both lay prone while the tag participants from earlier in the night fought on top of the Cell.
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There will always be a subset of people who are inexplicably rude, whether it's by verbally harassing waiters or refusing to tip because they didn't like the food.
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Super Nintendo Classic Edition Arrives September 29th With 21 Games [Updated]After the insanely successful NES Classic Edition completely sold out until Nintendo inexplicably…Read more ReadChrono Trigger.
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Not only is Reggie walking around La Bonne Nuit inexplicably shirtless like he couldn't be more comfortable, but he and Ronnie are working together as a true team.
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There's one inexplicably long scene in which everyone tries to push their wagon over a bridge, which was pretty OK. As we said earlier, there are CGI wolves.
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When I booted The Occupation up again the next morning hoping for a fresh start, I was inexplicably once again at the start of that same 60 minutes.
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We caught up with the singer at LAX and asked her about the group's Billboard Magazine spread ... where they inexplicably swapped out her left foot for another rightie.
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Pickles become artisanal delicacies, Tinsley Mortimer is going to join the cast of Real Housewives of New York, and The Situation is inexplicably MIA on Sammi Sweetheart's birthday.
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Laugh at Dunken K. Bliths' wannabe flamingo, coo at Agatha Yu's cute, bulging hen, and guffaw at NMA TV's inexplicably weird chicken dwelling in some sort of intestine.
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Ruth's day only gets shittier when she's jumped by a group of preteens who steal her purse — and, inexplicably, splatter her taco dinner all over the pavement. #RUDE.
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An alleged hacker has mystified the cryptocurrency world after inexplicably returning $17 million USD worth of ether—Ethereum's in-house cryptocurrency—almost a year after it was stolen.
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Their father and Newman's husband is inexplicably missing from most of the book, an absence made more conspicuous by Newman and her children's dogged resistance to gender norms.
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For seven seasons of the late NBC comedy Parks and Recreation, the mustachioed-character Ron Swanson behaved like a Mark Twain character dropped inexplicably into modern-day Indiana.
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A few days before my 5-year-old daughter and I were about to fly out in December, I learned that our return tickets had inexplicably been canceled.
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Brooks has never been an especially elegant stylist or interesting craftsman, but The Second Mountain reads as if it's an early draft that was inexplicably rushed to print.
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He was prepared to do the same in the House when the committee inexplicably demanded that he be questioned not just by members but also by professional staffers.
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An unsettling thing happened at the Olympic diving pool on Tuesday: The water inexplicably turned green, just in time for the women's synchronized 10-meter platform diving competition.
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Bonus Note: Sometimes the DigitalOcean console goes blank inexplicably, so if that happens, click around in the console or if that doesn't bring it back, reload the page.
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If you've noticed a suspicious slow-down on your computer recently, or your electricity bill is inexplicably growing, you might just be mining digital coins for someone else.
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This year's season has already thrown up a couple of gems, including Xiu Xiu inexplicably smashing ZZ Top's "Sharp Dressed Man" and Phantogram's version of "Violet" by Hole.
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It's as if someone combined Voldemort with a bug-eyed version of the girl from The Ring and inexplicably decided her cleavage should transition into oversize chicken legs.
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In the third leg of the relay, the man racing for Norway, Pal Gunnar Mikkelsplass, inexplicably fell while skiing all alone on a downhill portion of the course.
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The movie's second lead character, a consciousness or, if you will, soul that refers to itself as "A," inexplicably wakes up every morning inhabiting a different teenager's body.
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JUNE 2-8 Inexplicably, given the state of his trade war with China, Mr. Trump has decided to replicate the same tariff tactic with another major trade partner.
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A compelling kernel of a story about a capable, professional women being gaslit by her male colleagues is drowned in the coucou hysteria inexplicably written into Lucy's character.
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The Google Maps listing for the Trump National Golf Club in Charlotte, North Carolina, inexplicably has three short videos of a person punching and kicking a punching bag.
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He's another example of the character that TV and films find inexplicably fascinating: the man-boy, in this case one who appears to have never had a job.
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When it comes to Lopez's Mary, that "why" is the fact that she inexplicably plays an Italian American as opposed to a character of her own ethnic background .
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Her relatives went to the base to protest and to seek an explanation, but soldiers inexplicably opened fire on them, and also wounded her uncle, Mr. Mujahid said.
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Then these gave way to posters of bands I did not like but wanted to like, a cartoon rendering of Silicon Valley, and, inexplicably, an image of Goethe.
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Enter Tom Hooper's adaptation of the inexplicably beloved 1981 musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber, itself adapted from a collection of light verse by the Nobel laureate T.S. Eliot.
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As so much of the Foles's story line relies on things inexplicably working out for the quarterback, that's the type of play that will end the debates quickly.
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When an earthquake rocks his high school, the building, which was inexplicably built on a cliff, falls into a nearby body of water and begins its gradual descent.
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Or are you just too lazy to bother flipping switches, but inexplicably willing to devote hours and hours to figuring out a computer program that does it for you?
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But that won't happen unless Cruz inexplicably fails to capitalize on his come-from-behind Iowa victory, and Trump somehow collapses after a perfectly respectable second-place finish there.
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It is a plodding and at times inexplicably fake-looking film that sells itself entirely on whatever interest it can borrow from its stars and its famous source material.
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Iron Fist himself sticks out like a sore thumb in The Defenders, petulant and self-important but inexplicably the hill upon which they are expected to fight and die.
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The bottom-six forward group has some big holes, though, with Shawn Thornton and Dave Bolland (who inexplicably landed a $2958 million contract) earning regular playing time (when healthy).
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But when the US Environmental Protection Agency released a safety report on glyphosate last year saying the stuff was not likely carcinogenic, it inexplicably pulled the report hours later.
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In addition to not properly washing their hands, the USDA reported that "numerous" participants inexplicably didn't even bother to dry their hands after washing them, which is like...what?
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Lee, who later joined the lawsuit, said he was driving his 1996 Toyota Camry when it inexplicably began to accelerate as he approached other vehicles stopped at an intersection.
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While it did a decent job of removing obvious makeup, like lipstick and mascara, it inexplicably made my skin puffier and blotchier and created wrinkles that don't actually exist.
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A Dutch Samsung rumors site inexplicably found a listing from an Indian imports database that highlights a new model number (SM-R323) for the Gear VR device being shipped.
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Other guests included Bernadette Peters and Alphabet chairman Eric Schmidt, who inexplicably wore a giant jaunty hat with feathers, a disco ball jacket and a string of pink bulbs.
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Android 8.1 also adds a new beer emoji, which no longer sees frothing foam inexplicably remain at the top of the mug after half the beer has been downed.
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Scorpius and Albus share a closeness in the book that clearly goes beyond friendship — yet, both boys inexplicably chase after girls that have little relation to their own stories.
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Spiers explains the experience bluntly in a Washington Post column published Thursday:The computer was a recent-model Mac, but when I turned it on, it was inexplicably running Windows.
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In the film, the two adversarial characters forge a telepathic-like connection in which they can inexplicably see and speak to each other, despite being millions of miles away.
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Where to watch: A show shouldn't need more than the phrase "space cowboy" in its log line to hook you, but that was inexplicably not enough to sustain Firefly.
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After inexplicably losing to South Carolina this weekend, Tennessee has three straight losses, including a blowout to rival Alabama, the team the Vols are trying to measure up to.
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Lara still only speaks English to these characters, who inexplicably understand her perfectly (and vice versa), making the conversations far less immersive than if everyone were to speak English.
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Just send in the danged postcard, people: Several paid advertising campaigns run by my colleagues and clients have been inexplicably obstructed by Facebook's policing in the past several months.
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A 22-year-old first-time mom got the shock of a lifetime when her daughter started screaming inexplicably after she put her in the bath this past December.
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Various "liquids and fluids" should be involved, he told Colón: You'd want it to be "bloody" and "oozing," with "guts and goo" spilling out of its inexplicably hairy body.
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It's hard to get worked up about dying alone when there's true ugliness in the world: Islamophobic immigration policies, Trump's inexplicably ham-like face, or Kellyanne Conway's inauguration outfit.
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McAuliffe said at the time that he had simply fought for visas that were inexplicably delayed by bureaucracy, much as he planned to fight for Virginia's interests as governor.
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Documents obtained by the Guardian showed that he was more than $2 million in debt as of October, $1.6 million of which was (inexplicably) owed to his own company.
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Mills is one of two lawyers who, inexplicably, were allowed to accompany Clinton to her FBI interview despite being witnesses, potential co-conspirators and recipients of limited immunity deals.
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And not only a sketch show, but one that involved Leigh Francis, a straight-to-ITV2 comedian, donning rubber blackface and cawing inexplicably "urban" cliches in a Northern accent.
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Vegas cocktail waitress Emily won't find any solace in Ben's Midwestern mom, who stares incredulously at the blonde alien baby her son has inexplicably dragged home between his teeth.
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The music breaks, suddenly and inexplicably, into a banjo solo and just as I begin to get used to it cuts to the DJ reporting on the local weather.
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It's hard to get worked up about dying alone when there's true ugliness in the world: Islamophobic immigration policies, Trump's inexplicably ham-like face, or Kellyanne Conway's inauguration outfit.
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When they did, that information was inexplicably forwarded to the whole list of customers, about 70 of them, who had been asked to do so in the first place.
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Swift's video for "Me!" inexplicably won for best visual effects, even though every interesting effect in the video was overshadowed by its pastel-colored saturation and hyper-cheesy concept.
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VALLON-PONT-D'ARC, France — Booming loudspeakers often give the start area of the Tour de France the aura of a disco, one that inexplicably opens for business at midmorning.
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An Iranian service which bills itself as the first bike-sharing app in Tehran has been hit by complaints that women are inexplicably unable to register for the service.
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FDA also inexplicably delayed small-scale field trials of an innovative product to reduce the population of the mosquitoes that transmit Zika virus, yellow fever, dengue fever, and chikungunya.
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If, for some untold reason, the new administration inexplicably wants to stay the course, it should look to our most reliable regional allies — Israel and Saudi Arabia — for guidance.
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In South Africa, police threats of legal action against Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan revived memories of last December's run on markets when President Jacob Zuma inexplicably fired Gordhan's predecessor.
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We were sitting shoulder to shoulder in a cramped midtown apartment; there was hardly room for just ourselves and the two televisions, let alone the (inexplicably) six arcade sticks.
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" Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY): "@realDonaldTrump should be aiming his trade fire at China, but instead he inexplicably aims it at allies like Canada, Mexico and Europe.
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Even in convoys that are allowed through, the UN and aid organizations say shipments of vital medical equipment, including materials to treat victims of airstrikes, are inexplicably being blocked.
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Here, the mother of Grendel's counterpart, Gren, is a traumatized American veteran, Dana Mills, who inexplicably escapes from a hostage situation after her beheading is broadcast to the world.
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But an M.L.B. report released last year found that the main factor in the increased home run rates was that balls inexplicably had less drag and thus traveled farther.
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A few pluses (rain-style shower, DS & Durga products) outweighed the minuses (an inexplicably curved shower curtain, which meant that a shower left a corner of the room flooded).
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Soon after, she went on to achieve viral fame because of her freakishly long (but super cute) tongue, which inexplicably hung out of her mouth at almost all times.
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Inexplicably, this piece opens the book, and it would be a shame if browsers unfamiliar with Jemisin's work were to conclude that it is representative of the whole collection.
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However, Providence smiles down and halfway through the queue the agent inexplicably lets us into the fast pass lane and we pass through security less than five minutes later.
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When Spencer returns home, pining for the power he felt as his hunky "Jumanji" avatar, Dr. Smolder Bravestone (Johnson), he inexplicably ventures back into the game on his own.
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As I predicted, the relationship has foundered and his law firm, Boies, Schiller & Flexner, is no longer Theranos's counsel, while Mr. Boies is still inexplicably a Theranos board member.
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Stepping into the shower one morning in Chicago before Thanksgiving in 28503, Rex, a lifelong musician who'd recently turned 22019, inexplicably fell, bumping his head on the way down.
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" Inexplicably, though, the video above later surfaced where Spielberg pointedly confirmed the presence of Star Wars: "We got 20th Century Fox, and Universal, and Paramount, and Sony, and Disney.
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Yet they, too, are imperfect: Over my years using both apps, they have occasionally failed to summon a car, drivers have gotten lost and rides have been canceled inexplicably.
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A shrine official declined on Thursday to give details about the miracle, other than to say that it involved a Brazilian child who was inexplicably cured of a disease.
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Diamond and Silk, the Trump-supporting North Carolina sisters who inexplicably became a centerpiece of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's congressional hearings last year, are headed back to Capitol Hill.
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The replays provided by ROAD FC, rather inexplicably, only showed the ending of the contest once and at the worst possible camera angle to tell what had exactly happened.
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And that's not even counting the additional viewers who watched this week's episode via DVR, VOD or streaming, or those who will inexplicably wait a few days to watch it.
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The irresistibly catchy "Friends of Mine" was issued in October 298 and inexplicably sank without a trace, as did the equally radio-friendly "Care of Cell 250" a month later.
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Bieber has exhibited some odd behavior also, like the time he inexplicably walked barefoot on the city streets of Boston and the time he donned a weird disguise in Amsterdam.
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" Also of concern to Zuckerberg is the backlash against globalization, which he noted has hurt some, as the idea of connection across the world has become — inexplicably to him — "controversial.
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Both on the page and on the screen, The Leftovers was set in a world where 2 percent of the population simultaneously and inexplicably disappears, years before the story begins.
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