Sentences with phrase «inexplicable events»

The phrase "inexplicable events" refers to things that happen that are difficult or impossible to understand or explain. Full definition
When a series of inexplicable events strikes Buckshaw, the decaying English mansion that Flavia and her family call home, Flavia is delighted to get to the bottom of things.
No... that is your assumption... my point is that it seems easier to simplify a potentially inexplicable event into something as simple as... wait, one day there was nothing and nothing created something.
The word «miracle» is usually understood to mean any astonishing, extraordinary, inexplicable event which is regarded as signifying the activity of divine agencies.
Especially because of how particularly senseless or inexplicable this event feels.
A series of gruesome murders and inexplicable events lead a new student to suspect something evil is at play at a prestigious ballet academy.
After violating a list of strict rules, a series of disturbing and inexplicable events bring Greta's worst nightmare to life, leading her to believe that the doll is actually alive.
The film follows a New Orleans bartender (Hammer) whose life begins to unravel after a series of disturbing and inexplicable events transpire when he picks up a phone left behind at his bar.
Such intelligence, humor, romance, mystery, amazing twists and turns of the plot, new research and instruction, prescriptive, inspiring, emotionally satisfying, disturbing — writers can help us understand our lives and create meaning out of random chaos and otherwise inexplicable events.
It's a dull, tiresome series of inexplicable events and familiar clichés, one that really only evokes those infamous America's Next Top Model lines: I was rooting for Breaking In.
Others seem to leave them as mysteries, inexplicable events or the activities of a tyrannical God.
Their passionate affair coincides with a string of inexplicable events, and slowly Tom's anxieties and inner torments begin to derange his sense of what's real.
Through a series of inexplicable events he winds up back in the Jazz age of Paris with all his literary heroes including F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway.
Where American horrors tend to provide us with earnest cops and wise religious figures, this film (like an earlier, non-horror South Korean thriller, Memories of Murder) offers no such comforting protagonists or confident insights to the supernatural origins of the inexplicable events.
And if Jimm is to make the most of this opportunity, and unravel the mysteries that underlie these inexplicable events, it will take luck, perseverance, and the help of her entire family.
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