| 1. | Marlborough opposes Bolingbroke, leading the British government inscrutably and arbitrarily.
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| 2. | "Both, " he said, inscrutably.
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| 3. | Inscrutably, Coles remains on the IOC, warned but not expelled.
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| 4. | The outcome, inevitably, was ambiguous, and some principles that were agreed upon are inscrutably vague.
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| 5. | Through lengthening board meetings, she has remained perfectly composed, blinking inscrutably behind a pair of oversize glasses.
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| 6. | "Interesting commentary on the times we live in, " press secretary Mike McCurry said inscrutably.
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| 7. | Nixon, one of the shrewdest presidents in terms of foreign policy, and Kissinger worked as inscrutably as the Chinese.
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| 8. | For now no, the sheik answered . " We want to rearrange our papers, " he added, somewhat inscrutably.
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| 9. | Nor have those titles ever been more important as commercial pawns in the inscrutably complex chess game that the entertainment business has become.
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| 10. | The one notable difference was that during the furor caused by his abrupt retirement, he remained relentlessly, and inscrutably, silent.
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