Sentence examples for inexplicable feature from inspiring English sources

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The intensity of aesthetic interest becomes a puzzling, and ultimately inexplicable, feature of our mental life.

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These researchers believe that such signals are far more common than biologists had realised and that they could explain a lot of otherwise inexplicable features of animal behaviour.Until recently, the only large mammal known to produce seismic signals was the elephant seal, a species whose notoriously aggressive bulls slug it out on beaches around the world for possession of harems of females.

Despite displaying enhanced, specific uptake in the infarcted myocardium and infarct border zone, we observed several remarkable and so far inexplicable features of our probe.

Elsewhere, there was an inexplicable diagram featuring photographs of budgerigars, drawings of fish and quotations from Laurie Anderson, Tammy Wynette, Samuel Beckett and Murphy herself: "I got signed to EMI because I reminded them of Robbie Williams," she deadpanned.

Like New York, the Internet features inexplicable traffic delays, random confrontations with lunatics, and easy, private, around-the-clock access to pornography.

The process suits the impact of his raw, if inexplicable, family dramas, which feature himself, his children and his current girlfriends, with cameo appearances by relatives, friends (sometimes depicted as hybrid lizards, pigeons or insects) and pets.

Extremely nihilistic and featuring an inexplicable number of bands from Norway, black metal is down with paganism, Satan and the wearing of corpsepaint.

I guess he made his point, whatever it was: after more commercials, including an inexplicable Kia ad that featured huge, humanoid, glitter-eyed hamsters shredding on electric guitars, Iguodala hit an instant three, as if in answer to his sudden Hulk of a boss.

Several features of the spectrum were inexplicable even in the hydrogen atom (see figure).

Kentridge's exhibition features works about Leon Trotsky, the inexplicable nature of time, and models for his forthcoming production of Alban Berg's Lulu (1935) for English National Opera.

He called his book "one long argument," which took the following form: The features of living things are "inexplicable on the theory of creation" but are fully explicable as products of unguided natural forces.

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