Sentence examples for an obscure reason from inspiring English sources

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European elites, for an obscure reason I can´t fathom, are seeking a conflict they could have easily have avoided.

In the Romantic period they...gazed at themselves in mirrors, stared out to sea, anticipated eternal damnation and, for an obscure reason, gnawed the bark of young trees.

But even granting that reply, Hájek points out that 5 may be questioned; and 6 is deeply problematic, since lack of analogy is at best an obscure reason for concluding that an event is maximally improbable.

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Peter Siddle, who could have done an excellent job here, and has spent time with Nottinghamshire in the past, has to be a consideration instead of Starc, who for some obscure reason cannot gain control of a ball that, with the exception of its colour, is essentially the same as that with which he excels.

Also on the list is Freddie Starr, 70, a comedian and game show host, who has been accused of groping a 14-year-old girl in Mr. Savile's BBC changing room in 1974 and who has said that he is "totally innocent"; and Dave Lee Travis, 67, a disc jockey who for some obscure reason is nicknamed "the hairy cornflake".

But the CFPB has thus far not gotten involved, at least in part for an obscure technical reason.

I was excluded from those, but I got the gist: for some obscure reason, my brother held a grudge against Mama, and she defended herself in a way that was even more obscure.

Burton's film sees Alice returning to Wonderland (now known, for some obscure reason, as Underland) as a 19-year-old, having almost forgotten her previous visit as a young girl many years before.

While other social networking services have long incorporated ways for group administrators to communicate more efficiently with their members, LinkedIn for whatever obscure reason never even bothered to create a feature that allowed admins to e-mail group members directly for the sake of sharing announcements.

For some obscure reason, many of them are from Malta, and a small Maltese cross will flash at the throat of the waitress as she bends to place my espresso in front of me.

According to him, on some occasions the government itself or it's agents, either hoping he puts a foot wrong and reveals his identity or for some other obscure reason, have passed on false leads.

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