It has been my observation that most of the broadcasts are presented at machine-gun rate, with almost incomprehensible diction and enunciation. |
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She is equally capable of defending her marriage, jesting bawdily with Iago, and responding with dignity to Othello's incomprehensible jealousy. |
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They beckon people to them from the whole planet, witnesses of our common history, in many ways still mysterious and incomprehensible. |
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The music came to us from an unknown, incomprehensible world, and it bewitched us. |
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In the others, the Japanese words are simply transliterated into English characters, which is still incomprehensible to the average viewer. |
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To most voters, it probably looked merely like a bit of the usual political biffo, more incomprehensible than usual. |
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In this symbolic reversal of southern style, injustice, privilege and power are no buffer against an unavenged, incomprehensible death. |
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It is incomprehensible to most westerners how anyone could sleep tight in a room six feet by four and a half by three and a bit. |
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Trinity Sunday celebrates the belief in the incomprehensible mystery of God, not only as Spirit, but also as God creator and God incarnate. |
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Also, it's riddled with small print and jargon, which means that it's practically incomprehensible to the everyday punter. |
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The severely under-lit, narratively incomprehensible, and primitively directed syrup-soaked piece of trash is so bad it's sweet. |
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A lot of poems are so obscure and complex that they are virtually incomprehensible to the non-expert. |
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Much of science is based on fairly simple concepts shrouded in incomprehensible notation and mathematics. |
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My voice cadence changed, my speech began to race, and I was virtually incomprehensible to everyone around me. |
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For he had felt a sudden change and then a rush of heat as an incomprehensible anger had flowed through him. |
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There was also the breaking down of the music into subgenre after sub-genre, to the point at which it became somehow incomprehensible. |
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A poster of incomprehensible green computer code resolves holographically into the actor as you walk past. |
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I will leave the press to chew its own incomprehensible cud, and address myself only to the movies. |
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Because its scope, scale, and horrors seem incomprehensible to us now, World War II continues to fascinate us. |
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For a truly vapid and incomprehensible waste of time, do read His Grace's fine paeons to the terminally passionless and intellectually banal. |
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The continued blind oversight of human rights abuses in conjunction with the blatant abuse of democracy is patent, and is incomprehensible. |
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The incomprehensible sermon was long past, and the handshake of peace was next. |
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Nor is it totally incomprehensible that some people find Britney's coyness in interviews disingenuous. |
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Either conception is to the Jew not only impious and blasphemous, but incomprehensible. |
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To put this bluntly, art and its processes have always been incomprehensible to philistines and ideologues on the right and left. |
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Young males are particularly criticized for greeting others quickly in an incomprehensible and inarticulate manner. |
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There is acute onset of delusions, hallucinations, incomprehensible or incoherent speech, or any combination of these. |
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The first man held a billboard and was running up and down, continuously shouting his incomprehensible sales pitch. |
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So when is someone going to make a good mainstream film about that other incomprehensible game, cricket? |
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And cue the most incomprehensible stream of gibberish ever to pour forth from a human being's mouth. |
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I've given it two or three goes now and it remains almost completely incomprehensible to me. |
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Meanings that are absorbed by ordinary children from everyday life can be incomprehensible to the autistic. |
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An incomprehensible dispute breaks out in one corner, then sweeps terrifyingly across the whole room. |
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The murder of Taylor seemed at first glance incomprehensible, once the obvious robbery motive had been ruled out. |
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He knows that sinking feeling induced by pages written in what seems an alien and incomprehensible new language. |
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Confusing films may be in vogue, but confusing does NOT equal incomprehensible. |
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It seemed incomprehensible that only minutes earlier I had seen this lad out on his scooter on a beautiful sunny day. |
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Those who did stumble across application forms found them virtually incomprehensible. |
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Firstly, they are books which are intellectually stretching without being wordy or incomprehensible. |
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What seems perfectly reasonable for one person is completely incomprehensible for another. |
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The channel said it rendered the broadcast virtually incomprehensible but complied with its programme code. |
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Spoken entirely in Latin and Aramaic, it is contrived, opaque and incomprehensible. |
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They've been told in a million ways that incomprehensible and virtually infallible technology is always invisibly at work on their behalf. |
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Such longevity is incomprehensible to an inhabitant of a country which hasn't even been around that long! |
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Some did, however, and found a weird jumble of ohmmeters, rheostats, condensers, and other parts wired together in an incomprehensible manner. |
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His fascination with the capacity of video to bridge such incomprehensible distances might suggest a preoccupation with instantaneity. |
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Much metaphysical language of the Middle Ages is incomprehensible to modern or postmodern minds. |
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It may well be that some taxpayers are being discouraged from filling in forms simply because these forms verge on the incomprehensible. |
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Acres of stands stacked with glittering, incomprehensible gadgetry and optically hostile clothing. |
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There was this chap I used to work with many years ago, who used to talk the most incomprehensible gibberish with tremendous enthusiasm. |
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Without this knowledge, the way Ali psyches him and fights him appears incomprehensible. |
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Won't the day come when puffed-out collagen-lips will seem as incomprehensible as giant shoulder pads? |
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His theses drawn from cultural and analytic vertices, provide anchors for the incomprehensible. |
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It's incomprehensible how much taxpayer money is so easily and wantonly wasted to benefit a select few. |
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Maria could see the boy's mouths moving, but the words descended into incomprehensible jabber. |
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His voice still carried the thick, Hungarian accent, once incomprehensible, now familiar though still mysterious. |
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Bunett's prose is often loaded with arty jargon and heavyweight expressions that are virtually incomprehensible. |
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At a memorial service on Wednesday evening, school officials and church representatives said the tragedy was an incomprehensible act of God. |
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He stood there with a distant look in his eyes holding a radio in his hand that was spattering incomprehensible messages from his superiors. |
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Or is it a triple CD packed full of interminable electronic bleeps and whooshes, both inaccessible and incomprehensible? |
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So aggro my random thoughts turn to incomprehensible, violent acts I would not dream to act on. |
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You've then got the choice between charming airheads or incomprehensible technical folks. |
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It is incomprehensible that this group of yahoos can, under cover of darkness, set up an ambush for the emergency services. |
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Yet this role is little noticed in the US and often incomprehensible to America's allies. |
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Thus Atticism in the Roman Empire continued to be used long after it became incomprehensible to those without special training. |
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I did go into some automatic writing at the end, but it was mostly incomprehensible. |
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Some said maybe he was Swedish, but his incomprehensible babble was little help in discovering his identity. |
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My heart twisted painfully and the marble floor below me seemed to spin into an incomprehensible blur of beige and maroon. |
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As the evening comes on, an incomprehensible feeling of disquietude seizes me, just as if night concealed some terrible menace toward me. |
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There is something both noble and heartbreaking about those embattled young soldiers standing sentry in what for them must be an incomprehensible place. |
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He frequently slips into Neapolitan dialect so thick that is incomprehensible. |
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The case was referred to higher authority for instructions, since it was so rare and so unusual and so incomprehensible and in a word, so alien to the Chinese mindset. |
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Up close, the jumble of marks and bright unmixed colors is almost incomprehensible, but when viewed from a distance the floral images coalesce and gain structure. |
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To facilitate this, a chat function has been implemented that sends readable text to friendly units, and presents an incomprehensible alphanumerical stream to foes. |
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His straw hat was crushed and blood flowed from the exit wound in his face as he mumbled something incomprehensible. |
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It is incomprehensible that a few hundred yards of track cannot be laid across Bradford, which is light years behind cities such as Leeds, Sheffield and Manchester. |
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They all took a shaky breath then started chanting some sort of incomprehensible song with the bored, rushed tones of someone who has performed said song many times before. |
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To be clear, I was not treading anywhere near the even more incomprehensible realm of relationship definition. |
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The truly religious, following the logic of submission to political and moral ideals, and to the arbitrary will of God, are terrifying to us and almost incomprehensible. |
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When they received an incomprehensible cable from Grenada, they just ignored it. |
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Into the dark and unfriendly ocean of forsakenness my spirit sank in despair as my shattered life lay before my eyes like a horror too incomprehensible to understand. |
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She grumbled something incomprehensible, and he had to stifle a smile. |
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Although the young invited audience had been given a copy of the constitution, a large majority confessed that it was unreadable and incomprehensible. |
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The Scottish language is, as all good Third World languages must be, incomprehensible. |
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Zack sighed, and when his golden eyes connected with mine, they seemed more bottomless, more infinite, more mysterious, more incomprehensible than ever before. |
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If Mr. Zakaria's diagnosis is off base, his remedy is incomprehensible. |
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The man was flummoxed by all these incomprehensible goings-on. |
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We may call this an unwarrantable and indeed incomprehensible leap from the abstract intellectual conceptions of mathematics to the solid realities of nature. |
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This story from the St Albans Observer is completely incomprehensible. |
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In the uncomfortable footage, an incoherent Lamar spits incomprehensible verses about his drug abuse and penchant for infidelity. |
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It seemed almost incomprehensible how much his life had changed and all of the things that had happened since he had retired from his job as police sergeant. |
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Their stories were told again and again in an attempt to assimilate the tragedy, to comprehend the incomprehensible. |
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Wonderfully constructed narratives, such as the patriarchal stories of Genesis, are reduced and abridged as to make many of them incomprehensible. |
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Why we should be so careless of the nutrition, the physical and psychological health, and the education of so many of the country's future citizens seems incomprehensible. |
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The killer's relationship with a blind girl adds colour to what might otherwise have been as incomprehensible as the activities of the skin fetishist in the other film. |
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Granted, this discussion is peppered with censors' bleeps and is incomprehensible at times due to Ozzy's slurred speech, but it's heartfelt and earnest all the same. |
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It subdues their emotional force by assigning rational meaning to them, however irrational or incomprehensible the impressions might originally have been. |
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It looks now as though I will have to, as no one wants a teacher who barely achieves an incomprehensible mumble, even if it could be in any one of five languages. |
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As the car slowly rolled past him, he raised his bowl to the window, not speaking, and stared at me for a moment with celestial, incomprehensible, glacial blue eyes. |
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If relativity is all that incomprehensible why wasn't the matter dropped? |
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The comprehension of unformable laws may seem rather an incomprehensible proposition. |
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The vocabulary of social sciences is often incomprehensible to ordinary people. |
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Like circumcisers, they enact a violence on the body that outside of the ritual context would be entirely wicked, nearly incomprehensible. |
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Younger readers may have trouble figuring out what Krazy Kat is saying, since he speaks in a dialect that is almost incomprehensible. |
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It allows execution of calculations with very long numbers, displaying them correctly without incomprehensible exponentials. |
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European scholars find American creationism incomprehensible. |
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Charles Powell was negative in his criticism of Eliot, calling his poems incomprehensible. |
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Anzac burial parties greeted the enemy with odds and ends of Arabic phrases, and with Australianese that must have been incomprehensible to them. |
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Much ink has been spilt bemoaning that incomprehensible foundation of hospital cost accounting and prices, the redoubtable chargemaster. |
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Someone had got hold of a bullhorn and was bellowing out instructions that, thanks to screels of feedback, were utterly incomprehensible. |
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Beowulf may now be called the English epic, but the work was unknown to Restoration authors, and Old English was incomprehensible to them. |
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A croft in the Welsh wilderness, wind never stops howling, natives slathered in sheepshit and woad, incomprehensible tongue, nasty secessionist tendencies. |
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A primary and persistently ground-living form does not develop fourhandedness. The present forelimb of the hominids is incomprehensible without prior arboreal life. |
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Thereby the incomprehensible majestie of God, as it were by a bright leme of a torch or candle, is declared to the blinde inhabitants of this world. |
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According to the musicologist Donald Burrows, much of the text is so allusive as to be largely incomprehensible to those ignorant of the biblical accounts. |
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The violin sonata incorporates the first, incomprehensible, melody that Delius had attempted to dictate to Fenby before their modus operandi had been worked out. |
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You call out the names in this strange incomprehensible language, and you're looking into the glass and there appears to be this little man talking to you. |
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These verses are directed to individuals who don't acknowledge the incomprehensible aspects of God as represented by His wondrous creationary power. |
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Over the last 75 years, physicists have been making sense of incomprehensible things by identifying and exploiting more than a dozen quasiparticles. |
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Is it Scarlett Johansson, with her crisply modulated English tones or the glottal stop Scots whose dialogue is almost certain to be deemed by many to be incomprehensible? |
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