| 21. | Combined with a British mentality that eschews salesmanship, " advertisements became subtle to the point of incomprehensibility,"
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| 22. | No one else got sick either, which eased anxieties at the Health Department but also added the sense of incomprehensibility.
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| 23. | Shouldn't the very incomprehensibility of Yates's act stand as presumptive evidence that the woman was deeply ill?
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| 24. | "The incomprehensibility of classical translations read by kids forced me to do my own, " she said.
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| 25. | Grizzard, all craggy in disbelief, and Fuller, ashen in incomprehensibility, visibly age in front of your eyes.
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| 26. | Fish is able to revisit the familiar in paint so that it moves closer to its original state of incomprehensibility ."
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| 27. | Nina and Tito ( her saviour ) recall the terrible events of their childhood and reflect on the incomprehensibility of life.
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| 28. | "Certain events, by their magnitude, even their incomprehensibility, sometimes block artistic imagination, " he said.
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| 29. | If the boy occasionally rushes a line into incomprehensibility, he can get laughs just by standing on stage and looking serious.
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| 30. | And finally, Wikipedia says that obscurity, evasiveness, incomprehensibility, indirectness, and ambiguity are marks of depth and brilliance.
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