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1 It was to him entirely inexplicable , it was so to me.
2 There has always been something entirely inexplicable about songwriting.
3 He was shaken by what to her was entirely inexplicable anger, and in her amazement she stared vacantly at him.
4 It was common-place, if not vulgar; whereas, the ascendency obtained by little Jack Tier was, even to its subject, entirely inexplicable .
5 Whichever way we look there is much to puzzle, much to grieve over, much that to our present limited view is entirely inexplicable .
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