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1 Like all the best political questions, Sturgeon's is all the more unanswerable for being hideously opportunistic.
2 One by one the reasons for keeping on her chosen course grew more unanswerable than ever.
3 And the sphinx that patrols the highways of executive art has no more unanswerable riddle to propound.
4 You could not have a more satisfactory, a more logical, or a more unanswerable argument than that.
5 What's more unanswerable than a fact?
6 There was the matter of that wound, and there was something still more unanswerable he feared I might have urged.
7 The more unanswerable it seemed the more angry he became, the more keenly did he feel that he was being unfairly used.
8 But the fact is still more unanswerable that Apennino could by no process congenial to the Italian language be converted into Penini.
9 An edict, more unanswerable than any ever issued by Republic or Curia, had gone forth, and in solemn state Venice awaited its fulfilment.
10 There could be framed no possible excuse more harmful to the Negro and more unanswerable if true in its sufficiency for the white man.
11 The more I pondered over the problem, the more unanswerable did it appear, and yet I could not get the matter out of my thoughts.
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