Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun An obsolete form of
inlet .
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Examples
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The author doesn't appear to be aware of, or ignores, the first part that concentrates on where the speeches of members of the Bush Administration contradicted or went beyond the available intelligence on the threat posed by Iraq, starting inlate 2002.
The Senate Phase 2 report on misuse of available intel on Iraqi WMD 2008
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The Malawi budget is usually approved inlate June every year.
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I've been a MASSIVE fan since 'Tim McGraw' came out inlate '06-'07 and i'm sooooooo glad she's getting a release over here.
unknown title 2009
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I've been a MASSIVE fan since 'Tim McGraw' came out inlate '06-'07 and i'm sooooooo glad she's getting a release over here.
unknown title 2009
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Following a very strong performance in both the steel and metals recyclingsegments for the first three quarters of 2008, the significant weakening inorder activity first seen by our Flat Roll Division and in metals recycling inlate September broadened to other steel operations as the fourth quarterprogressed.
GuruFocus Updates 2009
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But, obviously, since most of the faithful have gone over to other places to engage inlate night commenting, it's just not the same.
Deadspin 2009
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All they can do is inlate to get rid of overburdening debt – effects of curtailing discretiony spending are minimal … What’s wrong with Economics?
Matthew Yglesias » Obama Budget to Call for Freeze in Non-Security Discretionary Spending 2010
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