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Now unknowability itself seems to be coming of age, or at least coming into some money.
Recently, though, some scientists have made unknowability their business.
Then we learn why: he has done it because of her maddening unknowability.
It fitted exactly with an idea I wanted to pursue in the book about the unknowability of the future.
Stoppard's play is about the ultimate unknowability of the past.
Each of these subjects also has a certain unknowability that seems to break Ling's heart, which is what makes the show worth watching.
This is not the first time the depths of unknowability have been plumbed.
When it comes to unknowability in historical linguistics, time is the enemy.
Language, thus, can only function upon imperfection, instability, and unknowability.
That unknowability lies at the core of the novel.
In population genetics, unknowability is a matter of complexity.
In a sense, too, it is the ultimate unknowability of the Queen which makes her such a fruitful subject.
Given that the play's theme is people's unknowability, exactly what these doppelgängers represent isn't simple.
Or perhaps the big idea is the unknowability of the monsters and the limits of human understanding?
And he also understands the mystery and the unknowability of women, certainly through men's eyes.
In ecology, unknowability is a problem of scale.
It is only through accepting God's unknowability that wisdom is gained.
I became aware very early of the size of America and the unknowability of it.
What fascinates him is "a basic unknowability of other people, no matter how intimate the relationship is."
Those with a passionate interest in the past always feel sooner or later that history's ultimate unknowability mocks them.
They consider the idea of unknowability an admission of defeat or an invitation for an attack on science.
He acknowledged that men are drawn to the "unknowability" of new conquests, even if it's just in fantasy.
What did that say about the unknowability and unfathomability of the gods-assuming they even existed?
Just the infinite unknowability of other people.
It creates a wall of unknowability, but it’s also a power move, the sound of a man trying to establish his dominion.
The unknowableness of the future means that individuals draw conclusions based upon expectations of what will happen over time.
Because it's the very unknowableness of the answers that makes these questions so delicious, so thrilling.
Thus “Democracy” takes place mostly amid carefully manipulated shadows, the appropriate element for a work that considers the ultimate unknowableness of the private souls within public figures.
Her characters have the appearance of cyborgs or hybrid-species, often altered and enhanced, while positioned to imply power, unknowableness, and inherently vulnerable femaleness.
Always she was, for him, a person for whom identity was not important; she was always protean, hidden; he rejoiced in her unknowableness.
Both narratives share the focus on a single pivotal moment and its consequences, on intimacy as hazardous territory, on Englishness and on the unknowableness of others.
Giacometti is interested in feelings of unease, in our sense of the unknowableness of our own bodies and the trouble we sometimes have in finding our place in the world.
Back in the heyday of the studio system, when the point was the unknowableness — the starriness — of the stars, they handled things differently, and Ms. Lohan would have been kept on a much tighter leash.
There is an essential unknowableness to them: one of girl band The Saturdays proclaimed Jedward to be “mysterious, like the Mona Lisa” — in itself a statement as mysterious as the Mona Lisa, but CW kind of knows where she’s coming from.