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For some unaccountable reason, she never lost an inner faith that she was destined for better things.
But for some unaccountable reason Richler, who died in 2001, was immensely popular in Italy, where was last novel, "Barney's Version,"was a best seller.
The facts that the fuse blew out for some unaccountable reason and that after they had replaced the first stove, Henri accidentally knocked the second one off onto the floor.
You hear echoes of this concern toward the end of "Dossier K.," in his comments on the social realities of being a Holocaust survivor: "It is painful to carry the brand of surviving for some unaccountable reason.
Another installation – featuring a lusty 17th-century oil of Orpheus charming the animals in the forest, with his kit off for some unaccountable reason – riffs on the myth of the unicorn.
He'd been warned about the onset of bad weather, and when the storm came his over-rigged and unstable boat was quickly in trouble, but for some unaccountable reason he refused the help of another vessel.
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Unfortunately, neither of these were in our tasting — the Cayron for unaccountable reasons and the Pallières because it was corked.
The "media" in general is blamed for this, as if it were some unaccountable monolith.
It said that Mantle "in some unaccountable manner tripped as he came near DiMaggio and fell flat," and that the diagnosis was a sprained knee.
Jordan had somehow lost his lustre as a pitchman not because, like other athletes in retirement, he had done some unaccountable or unforgivable thing.
Austen's novels, for example, are littered with dry asides about the inconveniences borne by smart men who, "from some unaccountable bias in favor of beauty," fetter themselves to trivial women.
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