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An experienced sailor had inexplicably disappeared in calm waters.
Inexplicably, the men were never questioned about where the explosives came from.
However, when the old speaker used a new term (inexplicably breaking a conceptual pact), addressees experienced interference, delaying gazing at the target object.
Sometimes (inexplicably) only primary drug cost and some share of equipment costs are totaled (1).
Regrettably and inexplicably, the texts are not accompanied by any analysis or even by explanatory notes.
Each inexplicably personal and individual, and yet each tied to a shared map of being in the world.
Yet, inexplicably, this term causes significant diffusion to a distance three times the boundary-layer thickness.
At the same time, recurrent numerology and imagery inexplicably link disparate textual fragments produced under widely different conditions.
Inexplicably, the captain did not even report the incident.
Inexplicably, to, the staple millet paste food, is spelled tot throughout the book.