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There is something inscrutable about this work.
The U.S. government, too, has been unusually inscrutable about the canal.
Exactly when and why this happened is uncertain, since Hill was always notoriously inscrutable about discussing his personal life.
Palin has remained inscrutable about her political intentions to all but those who know her best, such as her husband, Todd.
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It was, as I say, shiny and expensive, although it also asked inscrutable questions about the link between aesthetic and market values.
The baroness, who prefers to be known as Cathy Ashton, has been nervous for weeks about her political future in Brussels, viewing Brown as inscrutable and unclear about what he intended.
There's something utterly inscrutable and unknowable about how she does it that has nothing to do with her famous aversion to publicity.
His inscrutable charisma survives about an hour of close-ups unscathed, although, unlike in his songs - where his engimatic couplets have a poetic charge - some of his one-liners in script form, cunning and punning as they can be, come over as smug or throw-away.
One character tells Yamamoto: "You Japanese are so inscrutable," and another talks about "fucking Jap assholes".
We joke about how inscrutable the research at Cern is, so why make it seem even more austere?
The standard line on the Roots is that they're the best live band in hip-hop, which is a bit like saying that "Lost" is the best show on television about an inscrutable tropical island.
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