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21 Sentences With "more inscrutable"

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The series' main character becomes more inscrutable as time goes on.
Were they something more inscrutable — ambiguous threads in Muir's tangled web?
After reading his report, his reasons for refusing are even more inscrutable.
Everything the Arizona-based realtor and race car driver does makes him more inscrutable.
In the beginning Littlefinger was more inscrutable but he's since become a more transparently villainous character.
Well, he's always online and ranting, but this time his rants were even more inscrutable than usual.
AMSTERDAM — Rembrandt's 1661 painting, "Two African Men," is one of the Dutch old master's more inscrutable works.
Like many things in the digital currency world, cryptocurrency market forces are often even stranger and more inscrutable than their traditional financial counterparts.
Still, he moves through the show effortlessly with a smarmy charm (schmarm?), even though his motivations are more inscrutable than they are Machiavellian.
For McConnell, the answer is both simpler and more inscrutable — he is obsessed with electoral self-preservation and improvement, with no clear larger purpose.
So Hendon started messing with more inscrutable variables in the lab, like the mineral content of the water or the age of the beans.
He is a man of inscrutable verbiage, and even more inscrutable decision-making, so who knows how much of the handshake stuff actually affected his choice.
All too often the fact that human lives are increasingly enmeshed with and dependent on ever more complex, and ever more inscrutable, technologies is considered a good thing.
The fallout was often etched on her face: so different from the more inscrutable countenance of her contemporary Steffi Graf, the all-but-irresistible force of the era.
The automation of those processes renders them that much more inscrutable, and harder to dispute by the affected parties; the gig worker on the wrong end of the algorithm.
In the annals of intrigue surrounding Donald Trump's supposed ties to the Russians, there may be no one whose role is both more central — and more inscrutable — than Page.
Wendy, however, is more inscrutable, because she devotes so much of her energy and intellect to helping Chuck and Bobby function, but seems to get so little back in return.
" In one of his more inscrutable riffs, Trump told the crowd at Drake University, "I don't feel good about running down money because my whole life I've been greedy greedy, greedy.
Outlook: A subtler, more inscrutable operator, Claire is more interesting than the indefatigably hammy Frank, whose fourth-wall-breaking monologues had grown especially tiresome (though Claire has begun to use the same device).
Chebotareva's son, Gregory P. Tschebotarioff, noted the grand duchess's "firm, energetic handwriting" and how the letter "reflected the nature which endeared her so much to my mother."Tschebotarioff, p. 195 Tatiana's English tutor, Sydney Gibbes, recalled that Tatiana had grown razor thin in captivity and seemed "haughtier" and more inscrutable to him than ever.Peter Christopher, Peter Kurth, Edvard Radzinsky, Tsar: The Lost World of Nicholas and Alexandra, 1995, p.
Ecclesiastes (1646) is a plea for a plain style in preaching, avoiding rhetoric and scholasticism, for a more direct and emotional appeal. It analysed the whole field of available Biblical commentary, for the use of those preparing sermons, and was reprinted many times. It is noted as a transitional work, both in the move away from Ciceronian style in preaching, and in the changing meaning of elocution to the modern sense of vocal production. A Discourse Concerning the Beauty of Providence (1649) took an unfashionable line, namely that divine providence was more inscrutable than current interpreters were saying.

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