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For some inexplicable reason, no one wants you to run again.
Perhaps this is what people do with the inexplicable, he thought.
For some inexplicable reason, she was trying to protect him.
But his most inexplicable play came in the second quarter.
"Yet taken together we seem caught up in things great and inexplicable."
She was tired of people saying inexplicable things to her today.
The first thing she felt was an inexplicable sense of relief.
And who, for some inexplicable reason, she believed might really be able to.
And for a long moment, they were both caught in something inexplicable.
It's inexplicable, really, that they could know about these problems and do nothing.
And yet there was the inexplicable matter of the changed photograph.
It is inexplicable in someone so young, the doctors tell me.
This fear was inexplicable, because she did not always want to run away from it.
"And for some inexplicable reason, she seems to think I can teach you to understand."
In some inexplicable way of love, she had come to like her husband's one song.
The public looked on, wondering what to make of the inexplicable.
The trip to Florida was not inexplicable to him any longer.
It could be but another effort to explain the inexplicable.
The power of the label is inexplicable but very real.
But now their inexplicable run is one game short of ending.
The thing seems to me to be deeper and more inexplicable.
For some inexplicable reason, doctors know very little about drugs.
"It is inexplicable even to those who are close to him," he said.
Tonight, they found another way to lose, and it was one of their most inexplicable.
It's the fact that you've lost someone that's so large and inexplicable.