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- That's the movie's point : the inexplicability of love.
- To him these scenes possess great power and are used for their photogenic value and magical inexplicability.
- There is a delicate inexplicability at the heart of Krzysztof Kieslowski's exquisite tricolor trilogy, " Blue,"
- To depict the inexplicability of things, the deformation of the lens through which the world comes to us, would seem to be at least part of Handke's purpose.
- Katchor comes out of the tradition of Yiddish humor in America that reaches back a century, one marked by its love of language _ the droll aside, the shrewd non sequitur _ and tragicomic sense of life's inexplicability.
- Also, he argues that, " the demand for an account of how mental states necessarily appear in physical organisms cannot be satisfied by the discovery of uniform correlations between mental states and physical brain states . " Furthermore, Nagel argues mental states are real by appealing to the inexplicability of subjective experience, or qualia, by physical means.
- Both the personal and the national sentiments are treated from a deep religious viewpoint that discusses existentialism The spiritual crisis in " Il-Jien u lil hinn Minnu " is analyzed in universal human terms that illuminate man's existence and insist on the inexplicability of the relations between God and man, except for the latter's absolute acceptance of the formers hidden power.
- The film received mostly positive reviews and holds an 86 % on Rotten Tomatoes, with The New York Times calling it " a clever film " and " AV Club " reviewer Mike D'Angelo stating " its unusual amalgam of low-key, keenly observed naturalism and WTF inexplicability is potent enough to keep viewers enraptured . " A critic for " The Hollywood Reporter " ruled that " the film ultimately disappoints ."
- Catherine Carberry of the " Paris Review Daily ", wrote : " Valente slides between realism and fabulism, and her imaginative leaps alone are noteworthy but even more so is the heart that beats throughout these stories " Sadye Teiser of " The Rumpus " wrote : " All of the stories in this luminous debut straddle the line between the known and the unknowable . " By Light We Knew Our Names " illustrates the fact that, whether it s the discovery of your own identity or the inexplicability of others, the world is full of secrets, and we feel most alive when we are trying ( futilely ) to uncover them.
- I am always reluctant to accuse another person of stalking my edits, and have myself been on the wrong end of accusations of this sort and know how unpleasant it is, but this really does seem to be a textbook case of wiki-hounding " the singling out of one or more editors, and joining discussions on multiple pages or topics they may edit or multiple debates where they contribute [ . . . ] Wikihounding usually involves following the target from place to place on Wikipedia . " This is not to say that all of the Sergeant's edits are bad in themselves; while the ones regarding deletion are ( in my view ) extremely misguided, often to the point of inexplicability, he also does some good work adding sources.