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unexplained and claims
The accusations often assert that the blood of Christian children is especially coveted, and, historically, blood libel claims have been made to account for otherwise unexplained deaths of children.
Rose claims that her male companion is her cousin and, since they are on the run, calls him Logan to conceal his identity ; though why she should choose the name of their enemy remains unexplained.
Paranormal enthusiasts claim the museum is haunted, with claims of ghostly apparitions and unexplained voices near cells.

unexplained and from
It has been hypothesized that the portion of the brain responsible for processing stimulation from amputated limbs, being deprived of input, expands into the surrounding brain, ( Phantoms in the Brain: V. S. Ramachandran and Sandra Blakeslee ) such that an individual who has had an arm amputated will experience unexplained pressure or movement on his face or head.
The first test of the weather control system goes awry when the remote control for a radioactive balloon is jammed by an unexplained signal coming from the center of the island.
Reports indicate that they often claim to be from an agency collecting information on the unexplained phenomenon their subject has encountered.
The design claim is often challenged as an argument from ignorance, since it is often unexplained or unsupported, or explained by conjecture.
Numerous reports — all of them unreliable — began to reach Le Verrier from other amateurs who claimed to have seen unexplained transits.
Being non-canon, the novels tended to deviate from series norms and also attempted to provide explanations for conventions that went unexplained in series episodes.
Gulf War veterans have an increased rate of multiple-symptom conditions compared to military personnel deployed to other conflicts, and although it is unexplained, Gulf War syndrome is not considered distinct from other medically unexplained syndromes observed in civilian populations, including MCS.
The spontaneous combustion of people ( i. e. death from a fire originating within the victim's body without a direct external cause ) is a theoretical explanation for a number of unexplained cases, some of which are well-documented but many of which are not.
Pharomachrus is from Ancient Greek pharos, " mantle ", and makros, " long ", referring to the wing and tail coverts of the Resplendent Quetzal ( the second h is unexplained ).
Laryngeal spasm possibly resulting from neuromyotonia has been described previously, and this highlights that, in patients with unexplained laryngospasm, neuromytonia should be added to the list of differential diagnoses.
This was countered by cutting from one stock shot to another after only a second or two, long enough to set the scene but before the eye could notice all of the unexplained errors.
These signals vary widely from one infant to another, and include a certain facial expression, a particular cry, squirming, a sudden unexplained fussiness, as well as others.
Chir batti ( ghost-light ), also spelled chhir batti or cheer batti, is a yet unexplained strange dancing light phenomena occurring on dark nights reported from the Banni grasslands, its seasonal marshy wetlands and the adjoining desert of the marshy salt flats of the Rann of Kutch near Indo-Pakistani border in Kutch district, Gujarat State, India.
They point out that dark matter, dark energy and even the Pioneer anomaly are unexplained by the Standard Model of particle physics and suggest that some modification of gravity, possibly arising from Modified Newtonian Dynamics or the holographic principle.
He was educated at the Jesuit school of Pézenas, and received priest's orders, but he was dismissed for unexplained reasons from the parish of Saint-Sulpice, Paris, to which he was attached, and thenceforward he devoted himself to society and literature.
Cardiac disease is one of the first conditions that must be excluded in patients with unexplained chest pain given that patients with chest pain related to GERD cannot be distinguished from those with chest pain due to cardiac conditions.
The archaic French word lacre " a kind of sealing wax ", from Portuguese lacre, unexplained variant of lacca " resinous substance ", from Arabic lakk, from Persian lak, the verb lac meaning " to cover or coat with laqueur ".
The director demanded the role of Hubbell be made equal to that of Katie, and throughout filming, for unexplained reasons, he kept Laurents away from Redford.
The film has an underlying theme of unexplained events, taken from the 1920s and 1930s works of Charles Fort.
However, in unexplained circumstances, Ștefan received reports from Hungary that John Albert prepared to place his own brother, the Polish prince Sigismund ( later king, as Sigismund I the Old ), on the Moldavian throne.
In addition to the superheroes a trio of sidekicks was introduced, each of whom were new characters not drawn from the comic books: Wendy and Marvin ( voiced by Sherri Alberoni and Frank Welker ) and Wonder Dog ( also voiced by Frank Welker ), none of whom had any special abilities ( save the dog's unexplained ability to reason and " talk ").

unexplained and commonly
This is reflected in total factor productivity and the Solow residual used in economic models called production functions that account for the contributions of capital and labor, yet have some unexplained contributor which is commonly called technological progress.
Hairy cell leukemia is commonly diagnosed after a routine blood count shows unexpectedly low numbers of one or more kinds of normal blood cells, or after unexplained bruises or recurrent infections in an otherwise apparently healthy patient.
This varies from year to year, and temperatures fluctuate enough that such a rise in late-January temperature would be unremarkable ; what is remarkable ( and unexplained ) is the tendency for such rises to occur more commonly in late January than in mid-January or early February, which sinusoidal estimates have to be slightly warmer.
Some commonly seen diseases that a neuro-ophthalmologist may see include optic neuritis, optic neuropathy, papilledema, ocular myasthenia gravis, brain tumors or stroke affecting vision, idiopathic intracranial hypertension, unexplained visual loss, headaches, diplopia, blepharospasm or hemifacial spasm.
The Anglo Saxons commonly named features of unexplained or mysterious origin, Grim.

unexplained and thought
*“ Spirits exert an incessant action upon the moral world, and even upon the physical world ; they act both upon matter and upon thought, and constitute one of the powers of nature, the efficient cause of many classes of phenomena hitherto unexplained or misinterpreted "
In the book, Ruppelt detailed his time with Projects Grudge and Blue Book, and offered his assessments of some UFO cases, including a portion he thought were puzzling and unexplained.
Orwell's story is also punctuated by anecdotes about the dirt and squalor surrounding him, such as the porridge at the dining hall containing " more lumps, hairs and unexplained black things than one would have thought possible, unless someone were putting them there on purpose ," a human turd floating in the Devonshire Baths, and a new boy's teeth turning green because of neglect.
He thought that this " residue of unexplained reports a legitimate scientific controversy.

unexplained and relevant
According to the theory, " people search the immediate environment for emotionally relevant cues to label and interpret unexplained physiological arousal.

unexplained and subject
Absent-minded, subject to unexplained tears Jubal would have bet his life that if Anne were to witness the Second Coming, she would memorize date, time, personae, events, and barometric pressure without batting her calm blue eyes.
For example, Vince Gilligan's " Drive " ( about a man subject to an unexplained illness ) was a frenetic action episode, unusual for The X-Files, not least due to its setting on roads in the stark desert of Nevada.
" when death, dying, and mortality occur, as a narrative transition to another subject, as a memento mori, as comic relief, and to explain the unexplained.
He writes that science was a distant, unexplained subject at school.
The house was subject to a year long investigation by the Ghost Club which recorded a number of phenomena that remain ' unexplained '.
Bolt's job there remained unexplained, suggesting he was just another test subject.

unexplained and matter
The tectonic causes of the Long Valley volcanism are still largely unexplained and are therefore a matter of much ongoing research.

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