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20 Sentences With "most inexplicable"

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Washington (CNN)One of the stranger and most inexplicable episodes of the strangest and most inexplicable presidential campaign in modern history came when then-candidate Donald Trump launched an attack against a federal judge named Gonzalo Curiel.
Ultimately, this is a story that captures that most inexplicable thing — the human will itself.
Perhaps the most inexplicable failure is resistance in the committee to repealing the federal clean water rule.
Letty's decision to pair thigh-high suede boots with this ensemble might actually be the most inexplicable element of this entire movie.
From alien mythology to government conspiracies, David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson's Mulder and Scully are reunited to tackle the planets most inexplicable cases.
Peter Wehner AMONG the most inexplicable developments in this bizarre political year is that Donald Trump is the candidate of choice of many evangelical Christians.
The wig is ridiculous, but so is the role of Denny — easily the most inexplicable character in The Room — and Hutcherson embraces the madness juuuuust right.
In the most inexplicable moment in the book, Helena drops to the floor and blankets Andret as if he were a child, soothing him, murmuring "I love you, I love you," although we know that is not exactly true.
The Most Inexplicable Brain Fart in Basketball Over the last week, I've witnessed defenders willingly duck under ball screens while guarding: A) Damian Lillard: The second-most prolific pull-up three-point shooter in the league (who scored 210 points over the weekend).
As I stumble my way through more of Rick's bizarre tasks as his discardable clone, I realize the game solves one of gaming's most inexplicable conventions: If the player is always supposed to be the most powerful hero in the virtual world, why are they always saddled with running everyone else's errands?
The engineers gradually zap SAM's bugs and boost its bricks-per-day output well past the 1,000 mark, but the monotony of chapters devoted to each gig (Laramie: "From the start, the job had bad juju") exposes the book's most inexplicable flaw — the chasm between what Waldman reveals and what he withholds.
The case was revisited in 1820 by James Caulfield, who retold the story but with several glaring mistakes. Throughout the 19th and 20th centuries several authors offered their own interpretations of the case. Caulfield's essay was followed in 1852 by John Paget's Elizabeth Canning. Paget's apt summary of the case read: "in truth, perhaps, the most complete and most inexplicable Judicial Puzzle on record".
Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film two stars out of four and called it "not only one of the silliest films ever made but one of the most inexplicable." Vincent Canby of The New York Times called it "a grossly disoriented and disorienting shaggy-dog of a movie that seems to have no point, and no point of view, whatever ... What it's meant to be, I cannot tell. A comedy, melodrama, spoof?"Canby, Vincent (April 22, 1976).
In the 1877 book 'Rob Roy on the Baltic' John MacGregor describes seeing near Norrköping a '...young man quite alone, who was practicing over and over the most inexplicable leap in the air...he swung himself up, and then round on his hand for a point, when his upper leg described a great circle...'. The engraving shows a young man apparently breakdancing. The dance was called the Giesse Harad Polska or 'salmon district dance'. In 1894 Thomas Edison filmed Walter Wilkins, Denny Toliver and Joe Rastus dancing and performing a "breakdown".
Above Bassenthwaite are Ullock Pike, Long Side, Carl Side and the sometimes wooded Dodd. Eastward are Skiddaw Little Man, Lonscale Fell and the diminutive Latrigg, a pleasant short climb from Keswick. The Tongue, Bowscale Fell The south eastern sector is formed around Blencathra with its blasted crags and knife-edge ridges overlooking the Keswick to Penrith road. The northern ridges lead to Souther Fell (of 'Spectral Army' fame), Bannerdale Crags, Bowscale Fell and Mungrisdale Common, the most inexplicable of Wainwight's choice of fells with a barely discernible summit.
On the morning of 7 August 1942 (same date as the US Landings on Guadacanal), > "..seven US planes bombed the island. The reason was due to an error namely > that the Americans mistook Laulasi for the Japanese camp at Afufu in North > Malaita. Which resulted in the killing 24 children, destroying the shell > money industry and the incident still remains the subject of an unresolved > compensation claim". The British resident commissioner wrote in his diary: > "7 US planes bombed Laulasi village – 18 killed – most inexplicable as no > enemy repeorted there"(Marchant 7 Aug 1942) > "The bombing of Laulasi island was the worst loss of civilian lives in the > entire Solomon Islands conflict".
Scott Matthewman of The Stage commented on the recast in 2006: "Quite the biggest – and most inexplicable – transformation is that of Peggy Mitchell in EastEnders. While Barbara Windsor has dominated the role...first appearing in [1994], the character had appeared briefly [three] years earlier, played by Jo Warne, a lady who physically is as different from our Babs as it's possible to get." Steve McFadden and Ross Kemp had attempted to persuade EastEnders writer Tony Jordan to develop a spin-off for their characters, which would star Windsor as Peggy. The idea never advanced beyond informal discussions, but when the producers decided to reintroduce Peggy, McFadden and Kemp suggested Windsor play her.
Rather, she strings crisp and enigmatic fragments into enchanting collages." Moreland continued: "Birgy’s unapologetic commitment to her inner code. This is her reality, and sometimes it can be stranger—and certainly more poetic—than fiction" and concluded that "Even at its most inexplicable, there’s not a moment on Dolphine that feels careless." Diva Harris of The Quietus described Dolphine as a collection "of shimmering dirges which could just as easily soundtrack ancient woodland or the night sky as the deepest imaginable depths of the sea" and noted that the album's "whimsy" is accompanied by "grit and tough shit": "For all of Dolphines cuteness – every crying spider, wind chime, and faerie – there’s an equal and opposite: a trollish man touching a woman without consent, a steaming dirty nappy, another murder.
The Hay copy, with Lincoln's handwritten corrections The existence of the Hay copy was first announced to the public in 1906, after the search for the "original manuscript" of the Address among the papers of John Hay brought it to light. Significantly, it differs somewhat from the manuscript of the Address described by John Nicolay in his article, and contains numerous omissions and inserts in Lincoln's own hand, including omissions critical to the basic meaning of the sentence, not simply words that would be added by Lincoln to strengthen or clarify their meaning. In this copy, as in the Nicolay copy, the words "under God" are not present. This version has been described as "the most inexplicable" of the drafts and is sometimes referred to as the "second draft".
They add they can neither prove nor disprove the Exterrestrial Hypothesis (ETH), but their Steering Committee's clear position is that they cannot discard the possibility that some fraction of the very strange 22% of unexplained cases might be due to distant and advanced civilizations. Possibly their bias may be indicated by their use of the terms "PAN" (French) or "UAP" (English equivalent) for "Unidentified Aerospace Phenomenon" (whereas "UAP" as normally used by English organizations stands for "Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon", a more neutral term). In addition, the three heads of the studies have gone on record in stating that UFOs were real physical flying machines beyond our knowledge or that the best explanation for the most inexplicable cases was an extraterrestrial one. In 2008, Michel Scheller, president of the Association Aéronautique et Astronautique de France (3AF), created the Sigma Commission.

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