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  • Durbin on FDA response to pet food scandal: inex...

    04/14/2007 2007

  • Most rap was originally performed by artists in their own homes, using inex pensive equipment, in contrast to the sound studios and sophisticated recording equipment of other musical genres.

    Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 2003

  • That's what they claim with this stuff, and you'd have to take it for years and it's very inex -- very expensive, ranging from 10 to 20,000 a year.

    CNN Transcript Nov 9, 2003 2003

  • Most rap was originally performed by artists in their own homes, using inex pensive equipment, in contrast to the sound studios and sophisticated recording equipment of other musical genres.

    Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 2003

  • Quentin was young and inex - perienced, but the Sword of Leah was a powerful weapon, and Quentin had trained for almost two weeks now with Ard Patrinell, whom Walker believed to be the finest swordsman he had ever seen.

    Ilse Witch Brooks, Terry 2000

  • Very much to the contrary, it was slowly but inex-orably crawling up the sides of his boots even as he watched.

    Mid Flinx Foster, Alan Dean 1995

  • He watched as Ikuzo's eyes were inex - orably drawn to the contracts.

    Second Skin Lustbader, Eric 1995

  • The two had shared so many life-or-death situations that their fates were now inex - tricably entwined.

    Second Skin Lustbader, Eric 1995

  • Slowly, inex-orably, the grip of clutching fingers weakened until at last he fell free.

    Emperor of Ansalon Niles, Douglas 1993

  • "That is the way to make it very inex: ... how do you say, cheap?"

    Briar Rose Yolen, Jane 1991

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