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This characterised his inscrutable way of doing business.
Fairy tales and lullabies are evoked, as these two explorers continue on their inscrutable way.
Films of maidens swimming and jellyfish making their inscrutable way through the ocean flash before us on a giant scrim.
This time, though, the wish isn't granted, and the disruption of the characters' lives is brought about in a fable-like yet determinedly inscrutable way.
Given the often slapdash and inscrutable way that art gets made (a lot of stuff goes in, something comes out), the "Blurred Lines" verdict rattled musicians, who, like all writers, tend to scavenge in obvious and less obvious ways: we are all informed, to some extent, by what we consume.
David Carradine was a talent, a personality, an icon all his own (and in an almost inscrutable way), and a force of nature.
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The Old School Band breaks into a ragged rendition of "Woodstock," and the night unfolds in its own routine and inscrutable ways.
Over the last few years especially, he has made contrarianism a usable facet of his art, pushing back against the script in deftly inscrutable ways.
"I made the list!" The police bureaucracy moves in inscrutable ways, and it could be months before the promotion takes effect and she is transferred.
(Chinen) Nicholas Payton XXX Band (Friday and Saturday) In recent years the trumpeter Nicholas Payton has made contrarianism a usable facet of his art, pushing back against the script in deftly inscrutable ways.
Into this maelstrom of mediocrity has stepped the club's new sporting director, Andy Roxburgh, a 69-year-old Scotsman who has not worked with a club team since 1975 and has only a cursory knowledge of M.L.S. and its often inscrutable ways (designated players, salary caps, allocation money, waiver drafts, college drafts).
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