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But they're not the only team that's playing above its head right now, rather inexplicably.
He was inexplicably released before the start of the next season.
We also need to understand why some cases are inexplicably dropped by the police.
Suddenly, inexplicably, her heart was full of something, she did not know what.
Now, at 55, he has inexplicably lost his desire for the political game.
Sometimes, it just comes down to getting beat by someone who, inexplicably or not, has a very good day.
But again, it inexplicably surprised him to actually see a child.
Sometimes the phone would ring inexplicably in the middle of the night.
The figure was still standing on the hill, which, inexplicably, seemed to turn blue.
Then, after a week, the man inexplicably failed to give him a piece.
She looked away for a moment, inexplicably hurt by his choice of words.
A man who celebrated life every day, inexplicably taken so early.
Or as if nothing ever changes and people, inexplicably, keep trying, hoping for a different result, which never comes.
Inexplicably, some 360 people were reported to have voted no.
And then, inexplicably, nearly a year passed before he got very busy.
The museum was inexplicably closed at the time of writing.
An ambulance inexplicably took her away a few weeks ago.
They want attention because the Bush administration inexplicably refuses to talk to them.
Suddenly, inexplicably as could happen in a night action, he found himself apparently alone.
It was almost, I had inexplicably felt, as though his eyes could see through my clothing.
On the one hand, having a child makes you inexplicably start loving all children.
Then, inexplicably, I had been out of work for over a year and my few friends were drifting away.
"I think we should go," he began at last, then the light changed and things were immediately, inexplicably different.
Inexplicably, he was compelled to stop, to turn yet again.
There are times when God is inexplicably absent from history.