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Supposedly the Principia was such an incomprehensible monster of that few could make much sense of it.

One night Dwyer-Jones responded with a string of “incomprehensible” text messages to Carrolyn’s mother, Anna Bean, claiming she was in the hospital.

Such a deceptively simple question – and yet one that has been made nearly incomprehensible by the government officials trying to answer it.

In the very unlucky few, these same bacteria incomprehensibly invade and cause disease rather than simply go along for the ride.

Some disenchanted Americans gave vent to a racial displeasure over this incomprehensibly exotic Miss America.

Incomprehensibly, many women in the U.S. lack access to health care.

During the first months, he found himself incomprehensibly, riotously happy.

As long as a person thinks he is right he is going to be incomprehensibly proud and presumptuous.

And nearly everybody had, in the kind, done work curiously and almost incomprehensibly faulty.

"The jingling of the guinea heals," said the stranger, incomprehensibly.

Once they left the road and strayed off into the lava, incomprehensibly to me; but Maverick understood, and pressed forward.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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