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Unaccountably missing from your regurgitation of the talking points but nevertheless self evident in your own citation:
A Fact a Day About Obamacare – Day Seven: Insurance Company Profits 2009
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Unaccountably, I felt a clean, clear sense of affection for him.
Marilyn Sewell: Was Christopher Hitchens Religious? Marilyn Sewell 2011
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Unaccountably she rejected Fragonard's murals in favor of some by a contemporary which can only strike us as hackwork -- I had never seen a picture of them before.
Howard Kissel: From Carnegie Hall to the Frick: A Week of Cultural Discoveries Howard Kissel 2011
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Unaccountably, I felt a clean, clear sense of affection for him.
Marilyn Sewell: Was Christopher Hitchens Religious? Marilyn Sewell 2011
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Unaccountably, whilst dying in agony, she had suddenly reembraced the faith of her youth, thereby confirming her tormentors 'suspicions and raising a storm throughout all England.
Dearly Beloved 2010
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Unaccountably, he did not repeat and drive home the crucial point which he made last week: Putting a price on carbon is the sine qua non of kicking our oil addiction.
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Echo Bazaar dreams may take some pain to bring up to a level when they start giving you actual items, like Memories of Light or Unaccountably Peckish 1.
Need More Practice with the Overcow | Spontaneous ∂erivation 2010
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Echo Bazaar dreams may take some pain to bring up to a level when they start giving you actual items, like Memories of Light or Unaccountably Peckish 1.
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Unaccountably, the contrast between the meaning of that skullcap - here is a God-fearing man - and the meaning of his action - here is lawlessness - disturbed me as much as photos of devastation in Gaza, or of carnage wrought by suicide bombers in Tel Aviv.
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Unaccountably, Slate forgot to mention that everyone at Reason Restaurant is armed ...
John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting... 2009
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