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23 Sentences With "without rhyme or reason"

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The central idea is that the Government can't just switch gears without rhyme or reason.
He now is being damned for appearing to put his thumb on the scale of the presidential election without rhyme or reason.
But in many cases, that much sprawl leads to a series that's constantly leaping all over the place, without rhyme or reason.
The cast will be trapped in a closed white space, under a ceiling that moves up and down without rhyme or reason.
Bogut also described the N.B.A.'s disciplinary system as one without "rhyme or reason" and compared it to the league's draft lottery process.
Though of course, it was: In the media, rioters were characterized as violent thugs, blindly committing anarchistic and criminal acts without rhyme or reason.
First, market-makers have grown accustomed to prices, especially exchange rates, suddenly taking off in one direction or the other, sometimes without rhyme or reason.
The play "As You Like It" is often cited as the source of the phrase "without rhyme or reason," but that actually appeared in print decades before Shakespeare wrote.
Throwing a mess of books, keys, wallets, ChapStick, and laptop without rhyme or reason and hoping the necessary item rises to the top is not the key to a 100% success rate.
Although a healthy chunk of the over 900 knife-related attacks so far in 2016 have been connected with domestic violence, it's the ones that occur seemingly without rhyme or reason that have people on edge.
Trump's simple message — "the Iran deal is bad for the United States" — was interrupted by musings on his uncle's education, his own education, the power of nuclear energy, prisoners, the intelligence of women, and the negotiating prowess of Iranians, seemingly without rhyme or reason.
"Trump hits out with a hammer to the east and a club to the west, and his real thinking is very difficult to fathom," said the editorial in the overseas edition of the paper, People's Daily, using a Chinese saying that means to speak or act without rhyme or reason.
Bosley Crowther panned the film in his New York Times review, calling it a "silly fable, without rhyme or reason" and a "thoroughly implausible tale".
Secondness is a two-sided consciousness of effort and resistance engendered by being up against brute facts. Earthscore defines secondness as the "facticity", or "thisness", of something, as it exists, here and now, without rhyme or reason. Examples include: pushing against an unlocked door and meeting silent, unseen resistance. Thirdness mediates between secondness and firstness, between fact and possibility.
Mercury released a third album, Anything You Choose b/w Without Rhyme or Reason, in January 1969. It contained two popular songs, the previous summer's hit "Give a Damn" and "Yesterday's Rain" (#48 Canada). The group briefly reformed in 1975 and recorded an album (Change) for the Epic label. Spanky McFarlane sings to Curley Tait, manager of Spanky and Our Gang on his 84th birthday After the band dissolved, McFarlane had some success as a solo artist.
Unsurprisingly, the story twists and turns, very little is as it seems in Orison and various groups plot to depose King Joyse and take over Mordant. The mysterious rogue Imager is still sending magical creatures to cause destruction seemingly without rhyme or reason; the High King's Monomach, the best swordsmen in the land, appears in Orison by seemingly impossible translations; and Geraden remains firmly convinced that he has not made a mistake and that Terisa definitely is to be Mordant's champion and salvation despite her own doubts, protests, and debilitating passivity.
Eliphas Levi's key to the Bembine Tablet William Wynn Westcott's key to the Bembine Tablet Although the scenes are Egyptianising, they do not depict Egyptian rites. Figures are shown with non-customary attributes, making it unclear which are divinities and which kings or queens. Egyptian motifs are used without rhyme or reason. However, the central figure is recognisable as Isis, suggesting that the Tablet originated in some Roman centre of her worship. One of the earliest scholars to study the tablet was Pierio Valeriano Bolzani, who may have seen it before it became generally known after the sack of 1527.
The book contains a total of 5,045 entries sorted, in each of the sections, in alphabetical order by the author's last name; where there is more than one entry for an author, each is in alphabetical order of the name of the work. Some entries are very short (one might say curt): one such—the only one for the author named—is: 1587 GRIFFIN, FRANK, Appointment with My Lady West 1946 A good opening chapter, after which everything goes to pieces. The narrator-hero always shouts and commits acts, including murder, without rhyme or reason. The "West 1946" refers to the publisher, John Westhouse Publishers, and to the year of publication.
When everything settles, Jing-Jing decides to start a relationship with Chi-Long, despite knowing that Ka-Tsun still loves her. However Chi-Long has started to try to avoid her without rhyme or reason, feeling confused about what is happening Jing-Jing decides to do some probing and is shocked to discover that Chi-Long has been dogged by a female ghost called Siu-Yi (Kitty Yuen), who had been preventing Long from developing romantic relationships. Later Siu-Yi tells Long that his life clashes with Jing's, and he will cause her to be killed if they are together. Long ignores this line until Jing gets hospitalised after an explosion.
Contrary to popular belief, Venezuela in the 19th century following independence did not experience one continuous civil war during which one caudillo followed another without rhyme or reason, the victors liquidating the defeated as a matter of course. As in human affairs everywhere, patterns of political ascendancy, downfalls, and resurgences developed.Morón, Guillermo, A History of Venezuela, 1964 The same geographical reasons that had made possible the formation of Venezuela as a distinct national entity separate from New Granada during the colonial period, also made Venezuela a country difficult to govern. Venezuela had various regions: the Andes, the plains that stretched from the borders with New Granada to the Orinoco delta, Guayana, the Maracaibo basin, the Coro region, the Barquisimeto region, and central Venezuela, formed by the Caracas- Valencia axis and its surrounding areas.
Originally composed in the sixties under the > influence of Liszt's Danse Macabre for the piano with accompaniment of > orchestra, this piece (then called St. John's Eve, and both severely and > justly criticized by Balakirev) had long been utterly neglected by its > author, gathering dust among his unfinished works. When composing Gedeonov's > Mlada, Mussorgsky had made use of the material to be found in Night, and, > introducing singing into it, had written the scene of Chernobog on Mount > Triglav. That was the second form of the same piece in substance. Its third > form had developed in his composing of Sorochintsï Fair, when Mussorgsky > conceived the queer and incoherent idea of making the peasant lad, without > rhyme or reason, see the sabbath of devilry in a dream, which was to form a > sort of stage intermezzo that did not chime at all with the rest of the > scenario of Sorochintsy Fair.
To recover, Toto come on at the home of Paul, pretending to be the latter and creating other misunderstandings with his wife and with the busty maid of the same, but did not recover the money due to the arrival of the real Paul. Peter and Paul, respectively convinced that the other is joined at home by pretending to be him, should be reported to the prosecutor, so she goes to stage a surreal process without rhyme or reason, Toto is kidnapped by the host Oreste believing that Paul wants to do out of jealousy; Toto manages to escape with the help of the town drunkard, the only one who had seen Toto Paul is out of the house of the latter, but it had been believed that regularly drunk. Meanwhile, in court, in the general confusion, someone begins to suspect that there may be a third brother, in this case Peter is ready to give him his fishing hut and Paul his guns and his hunting dogs. At this point, Toto reaches the court to reveal the whole truth.
Vauban Powder Magazine in Grenoble A century after the construction of the Bastille, the military architect Vauban, during his first inspection of the fortifications of the Alps in September 1692, alerted the king, Louis XIV, to the weaknesses of the defences of Grenoble. In his report, he described them as "weak, unfinished, poorly maintained, especially those of the Bastille", which he said were "badly cut, or rather a closed bauble, but without rhyme or reason, occupied by a vintner who is the governor, or at least who has the keys, with twelve cows, eight goats, a mare and a donkey for the whole garrison!".Citation of Vauban according to the book by Robert Bornecque, La Bastille et les fortifications de Grenoble However, his program of improvements to the fortifications of the Bastille would be ignored, as was his project for the enlargement of the city walls to the south that he proposed during a second visit in July 1700. Only a few terraces and two powder magazines were built.

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