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Paterson does something even more inexplicable.
"After all, the more one discovers, the more inexplicable things there will be".
Farqui said the costs attached to the campaign made it even more inexplicable.
More inexplicable, Albert Pujols hit a home run, and it was notable because it broke a 26-game drought.
Calhoun said: "I think perhaps an even more inexplicable act of gratuitous embarrassment is the police registration system.
In contrast to the pair on the undercard slugging it out, the president's limp performance the other night was even more inexplicable and inexcusable.
In short, the public narrative of our lives seems increasingly dominated by grotesque and exotic deaths, the more inexplicable the better.
What makes it more inexplicable is that Stendhal was on the Retreat from Moscow; he lived through that ignominious slaughter by disease and the elements.
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"It was more than inexplicable how the Korean team had been admitted," wrote Puskas.
"For a president who knows the history so well, who spoke so passionately about the genocide as a senator and presidential candidate, and who has always championed human rights, the choice of silence and complicity is all the more painfully inexplicable," Schiff said in a statement.
Colorado fell, but their result was more disappointing than inexplicable.
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