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The count has an inexplicable knowledge of the other characters' dead relatives, and as he enjoys his relaxing weekend in the country strange news stories filter in from across the land, stories about people who plunge off bridges or tall buildings yet don't die.
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Without the presupposition of 'absolute identity', therefore, the evident relativity of particular knowledge becomes inexplicable, since there would be no reason to claim that a revised judgement is predicated of the same world as the preceding — now false — judgement.
Add a dose of knowledge to the inexplicable fun as you learn about the science behind the projective machines.
Unintended changes may be either explicable or inexplicable based on our current knowledge of plant biology, genetics, and/or metabolism (Cellini et al., 2004) and are therefore not necessarily unexpected.
Eleven years after Theillier first brought Bély's case to the committee's attention, they declared themselves satisfied that the cure was genuine and inexplicable in the light of medical knowledge.
121 By 1948, only 3percentnt were deemed inexplicable in terms of present medical knowledge, though with a further 13percentnt considered ill-defined.
Like all compelling tabloid photojournalism, they provide not solace or uplift but guilty pleasure and a bit of knowledge in the face of the inexplicable.
Norinaga argued instead that the course of events in the past and present is ultimately inexplicable, precisely because the deities were ultimately beyond human knowledge.
And some were inexplicable.
For some inexplicable reason.
It's mysterious, inexplicable.
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