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been unexplained
adjective
Not explained. Of unknown cause or origin.
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The opposition to Mr. Lukashenko was largely peaceful before and after the election, but there have been unexplained bombings in recent years.
Disappearing without trace, Bruno Pontecorvo cited ideological reasons when he eventually resurfaced five years later in Moscow, but precisely what precipitated his abrupt defection – during a family holiday in Italy – has always been unexplained.
There had been unexplained fires in at least two of the men's apartments, and in police monitoring, two of the men had been seen walking outside the gates of the Pickering plant at 4 15 a.m. on a day in April 2002.
But exactly how Jackson's own troops could have mistaken him for the enemy has been unexplained until now.
However, Handlen felt that some of the episode's plot development was ultimately needless, and found the motives of several characters to have been unexplained and baffling.
This finding has been unexplained, but the generally accepted mechanism is diabetic neuropathy [ 13- 15].
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The rest are unexplained.
Four deaths were unexplained.
Her presence is unexplained.
About 40% of all strokes are unexplained.
At the time, the disparity was unexplained.
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