Using wire mesh culverts may be an inexpensive and efficient way to allow water flow through such materials. |
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The wines are inexpensive, and occupy a small special niche, which has been subject to some derision, in part because of foxiness and sweetness. |
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Black and white lasers use black toner, and are relatively inexpensive and common in both homes and small offices. |
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This case involves the alteration, by the addition of a forged signature, to an authentic but inexpensive Dali etching. |
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When used for inexpensive furniture, particle board is usually covered with laminate or veneer. |
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By the end they were down to 10, defeated by a new generation of inexpensive four-wheel microcars. |
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These materials are of increasing interest in microelectronics because they are inexpensive, flexible and easy to synthesize. |
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Some security features, such as bleedthrough numbering and microprinting, are relatively inexpensive. |
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Aisles are embedded with inexpensive microreaders, and any product can be inventoried real-time. |
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Nowadays inexpensive unlocked cell phones are usually widely available on the market. |
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Over the years, I have seen him tested thrice, and thrice has he been bested by this simple and inexpensive item. |
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Today, myriad inexpensive quality postscript alphabets are easily accessible on home computers for free or as shareware on the Internet. |
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Hairbrushes, hair clips, nail polish, and lip gloss are all fun and inexpensive ideas. |
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What is it about those inexpensive glass ornaments at the craft stores that makes me unexplainably load my cart with them? |
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Starla suggests that if you are not happy with the typical white sheers, dye them with an inexpensive fabric dye! |
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Plastic sheeting covered by newspaper saves all flooring, is nonporous, makes any cleanup easy and is inexpensive to purchase. |
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One popular canned item was potted meat, which customers mixed with eggs to make inexpensive sandwiches. |
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Many people start their business at home because it is an easy, convenient, and inexpensive option. |
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A friend in Britain, who is a civil engineer, had given me a drawing showing an inexpensive method of underpinning the foundations. |
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Bear and other animal traps are fairly inexpensive, and they do the job quite well. |
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They offer inexpensive spring and fall seminars to provide information on growing shiitakes. |
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Also, it's a good idea to wear an inexpensive pair of underwear so the esthetician can use it as a guide. |
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An inexpensive way to start a new warm-season lawn or patch an existing one is to plant plugs or sprigs in late spring to early summer. |
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Their whole business model is about bringing in inexpensive foreign labor so they can underbid their rivals. |
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Corporate spies could also use an inexpensive scanner radio to monitor the conversation. |
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All types of tsukemono are available commercially but many people make pickles at home because it's so inexpensive and easy. |
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This accessible, inexpensive technique forms part of the basic repertoire for curators and conservators examining works of art. |
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You could also use a construction grade of spruce or fir lumber, and fill in any small voids that you may encounter with inexpensive wood filler. |
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Lewis Latimer, the son of runaway slaves, became an electrical engineer and invented an inexpensive process for making light bulb filaments. |
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Equipped with some chilled white wine and a few simple baguettes, we rented an inexpensive pirogue and set off into the lagoon. |
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Cabinets are constructed from inexpensive medium density fiberboard and stained green. |
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For his new process, Talbot used ferric chloride, a chemical both inexpensive and one where the depth of etching could easily be controlled. |
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This may seem pretty far out in a way, but the componentry involved here is very inexpensive. |
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Others are mass market publications that are an inexpensive introduction to classics. |
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A simple and inexpensive mouthwash test is all that is required for DNA analysis for the affected gene. |
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Wood and coal is readily available, making fires a relatively inexpensive method. |
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Lagging jackets are an inexpensive way to improve efficiency and they will pay for themselves within a few months. |
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The point is that Ikea sells inexpensive furniture of surprisingly high quality. |
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I was surprised at how many sports areas there are near the city centre and how inexpensive they are. |
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They're usually inexpensive, so are kind on your budget as well as your skin. |
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These tests are generally simple, reproducible, inexpensive, and can be done on stored samples. |
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By virtue of their origin these games were inexpensive and environment friendly. |
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Shepherd's pie, well made from good ingredients, is delicious, easy, and inexpensive. |
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If you have the gear, then you are looking at a relatively inexpensive getaway! |
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This job should be a reasonably inexpensive one and could be done in one day. |
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The bulbs are fairly inexpensive and often you can find other tulip varieties at bargain bulk-pack prices. |
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Unless a product is inexpensive or trivial, brand awareness alone will not be enough to drive you to an actual purchase. |
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Karaoke is not only a great way to enhance a party, but it's also fairly inexpensive. |
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Cyprus has imported the Palomino vine because of its dependence on producing inexpensive copies of sherry. |
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Here are two quick and inexpensive ways to secure your double-hung windows. |
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They are convenient and easy to use and both the drives and the media have become fairly inexpensive. |
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The applications for photogrammetry using only a digital camera and inexpensive, easy-to-use PC-based software are virtually unlimited. |
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Soy protein is inexpensive and renewable, but it lacks the unique amino acid with phenolic hydroxyl groups that provide adhesive properties. |
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The test for coliform bacteria is relatively inexpensive and easy to perform. |
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The courses are not inexpensive, as the illustrious name of the event hotel might indicate. |
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Growing perennials from seed is inexpensive, especially if you want to cover a large area. |
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If you take close-ups only occasionally, a simple set of screw-on close-up filters will provide an inexpensive solution. |
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The films get shown right round the year in early morning shows at inexpensive auditoriums with no publicity or media hype attached. |
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All the necessary ski equipment is available for hire and is fairly inexpensive. |
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Fairly late in our 50-year cycle, electronics entered our world in the form of relatively inexpensive chronographs and digital powder scales. |
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It's a thin layer of cheap chocolate wrapped around some sort of inexpensive wafery stuff with nutty, creamy stuff inside. |
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Lesser items, such as old magazines, inexpensive glass and china ware, may just sit in boxes. |
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Here's an easy way to make a winter chicken waterer that is inexpensive and really works. |
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The inexpensive and practical Quonset design was an idea borrowed from the military. |
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We can only hope that the publishers will soon issue an inexpensive paperback edition. |
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The Sacred Heart may refer to inexpensive chromolithographs, but it also makes a more high-culture allusion to the modern literature of memory. |
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I inform my alcohol-dependent patients that disulfiram, at a nickel per pill, may be viewed as inexpensive. |
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Self-adhesive foam rubber weatherstripping is easy to install, widely available, and quite inexpensive. |
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It is an inexpensive fiber from an East Asian plant and can be spun or woven into a fabric. |
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Wheelskins were invented in the late 1990s to provide an inexpensive way to put brilliant chromed plastic covers on styled wheels. |
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You can buy an inexpensive adaptor for your equipment when you arrive in Hong Kong. |
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Historically, B movies have existed as simplistic, inexpensive distillations of Hollywood's big-budget genre fare. |
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It's now possible to buy a relatively inexpensive rangefinder with twice the power and half the size of rangefinders used only five years ago. |
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Candles are an inexpensive and easy-to-store lighting option, but to be safe, use them with glass chimneys. |
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In the United States, Indonesian-made rattan furniture or garments are not inexpensive. |
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He has inexpensive tastes, even if he likes highbrow culture, and has the common touch. |
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This inexpensive software has the ability to invisibly monitor and record all computer activity including keystrokes. |
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The painting lent an air of quality to the other items on the mantel, all inexpensive purchases. |
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For those who want to produce their own pure drinking water, passive-solar distillation is an inexpensive, low-tech option. |
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Trenchard was able to offer his small and relatively inexpensive force as a cost-effective way to keep dissident colonials in check. |
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There are many different kinds of.22 LR ammunition on the market, and all of them are fairly inexpensive compared to centerfire ammo. |
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Dry cat food is convenient to feed, and relatively inexpensive, but it's the opposite of the natural diet of cats. |
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An inexpensive basket or cool container chockfull of bargain goodies packs a big wow factor. |
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More recently, it often shows up in fairly complex catadioptric systems as a simple, inexpensive substitute for an aspheric mirror. |
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After refinishing the stock and doing a complete action job on this inexpensive rifle, I find it is one of my favorite shooters. |
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The hot-and-sour soup is as inexpensive as it is invigorating, with wispy enoki mushrooms setting it apart from everyday versions. |
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To top it off, we bought an inexpensive set of five pretend hats, including such essentials as a firefighter hat and a hard hat. |
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Lauan plywood is inexpensive and can be cut with a handsaw, any power saw, or even a utility knife guided by a metal straightedge. |
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Some framers use an inexpensive laminator to add a professional look to the cards, he added. |
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The warehouse is a treasure trove of inexpensive art supplies, including fabric remnants, wallpaper samples, tiles, and picture frames. |
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People from all over the world study in this colorful, mountainous country, long renowned for its inexpensive schools. |
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Examples are all too common in which relatively inexpensive consumable parts hold up the repair of an expensive reparable part. |
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If you are artistic, why not purchase a set of plain white ceramic egg cups, tea cups or plain glasses which are extremely inexpensive. |
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Rocketry engineers will design launchers and spacecraft aimed at making space travel inexpensive and routine. |
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The absolute easiest way to tune a requinto is with an inexpensive electronic fully chromatic tuner. |
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Based on my experience, making homemade hand lotions is actually uncomplicated, quick and moderately inexpensive. |
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Norton's best trick for the home cook is turning an inexpensive store-bought angel food cake into a masterpiece. |
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In addition, the nodulose surface strip is a relatively inexpensive item that can easily be replaced when worn out. |
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Gone is Brie and Camembert and that lovely, inexpensive Beaujolais which goes so well with chicken. |
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Personally, I like to grow them in simple, inexpensive half-barrels stained darkest matt green. |
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To obtain anthropometric measurements is uncomplicated, relatively inexpensive and the estimates contain small measurement errors and biases. |
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It seems that going smoke-free in Canada is neither an effortless nor an inexpensive initiative. |
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Unlike many inexpensive Cabernet Sauvignons, this one tastes like a straightforward Cab. |
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Plentiful and inexpensive, clay is also one of the most ecologically clean building materials available. |
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Since many of us like things that look antiqued, paint can be an inexpensive ally. |
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Europe, a rich source of exciting, and, for the most part, inexpensive signings, in the second half of the 1990s is now seemingly ignored. |
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Although workers may find latex gloves sweaty and cumbersome, they are also an inexpensive preventive measure. |
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Mostly inexpensive metalwork such as ringed pins characterize the industry and crafts going on in the town. |
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The crockery is fired and glazed earthenware and the cutlery an inexpensive style. |
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The store itself has a relatively inexpensive rent because the location isn't the most desirable even though it has a high visibleness position. |
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Sand is a good and inexpensive filter through which a solution of solids and liquids can be passed to separate out the liquid. |
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The process uses inexpensive lith film and is relatively easy to carry out. |
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Alternatively, one can adapt many of the small, inexpensive, burglar alarm gizmos available at hardware stores. |
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Test pH with an inexpensive soil testing kit available at hardware and lawn and garden centers, or with litmus paper sold at drugstores. |
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Traditional arc welding has the advantage of being inexpensive, but it's tricky to control. |
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I plan to set up a folding table and buy an inexpensive office chair and an area rug to cozy it up. |
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Security devices are great deterrents, steering wheel and gearstick locks and locking wheelnuts are inexpensive and easy to fit. |
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Each section of the country will provide an excellent scenic day trip and inexpensive lodgings can be found. |
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Wrap inexpensive presents for every guest and keep a few spare gifts for unexpected arrivals. |
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The devices would be produced by Asian manufacturers making them inexpensive and quick to deliver. |
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Bamboo and buntal hats bring the most money to the islands, although many inexpensive buri hats are exported. |
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People who want prints on paper can run them off at minimal cost on just about any photo-quality printer, using inexpensive inks and papers. |
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Many low cost high quality, deeply coloured amethysts are now appearing in inexpensive jewellery. |
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Not too long ago, these inexpensive loads were assembled using soft, low-grade shot and cheap wads. |
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It allows for inexpensive production and bulk transfers of huge quantities of meat, grain, and other agricultural products. |
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Simple and inexpensive to build, our tree seat is made from standard size lumber. |
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You can go down to your local fabric store and buy some inexpensive velvet, or beautifully themed material and make your own gift wrap! |
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Thanks so much to everyone who has written in to suggest an inexpensive, palatable red table wine! |
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This is what I think is a seedy pub down the road from me, but they say is now an inexpensive gastropub. |
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After a luxurious but amazingly inexpensive night at the Magoebaskloof Hotel, we headed for the Ebeneezer Dam. |
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I decided it would be a good idea to compare inexpensive sparkling wines from around the world to popular local coolers. |
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A relatively easy, and sometimes inexpensive, way to explore a city is to hire an autorickshaw. |
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On the first floor, another cluster of women is engaged in the manufacture of inexpensive sanitary towels made with low cost technology. |
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Or will he pick up an inexpensive magnetic compass and a paper map to find his way? |
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In addition, the mailboats provide a relatively inexpensive way to travel, although it may be a bit rough, at times. |
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They are relatively inexpensive, are available in hundreds of colors, and are easily installed with a screwdriver and an awl. |
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Most inexpensive PCs use what is called integrated graphics, which shares your main memory. |
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Most tile stores sell grout saws, an inexpensive tool with a wooden or plastic handle and a tip covered with carbide grit. |
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He said private insurers will have to offer consumers an inexpensive, no-frills plan. |
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Belt sanders are relatively inexpensive to hire and while sanding and varnishing floors is tough work, buyers will love the results. |
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Sonar and sounding rods are relatively inexpensive and simple devices, but each has its own limitations. |
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Every newsagent or corner store is full of an enormous choice of these, and they are inexpensive. |
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The club has a fully stocked, inexpensive bar and restaurant, complete with pool table and dartboards. |
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Advertising a vacancy seems relatively efficient and inexpensive, especially for junior jobs. |
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Rather than the usual brick veneer, Brown relied on inexpensive and utilitarian materials. |
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Like a sole proprietorship, it is relatively easy and inexpensive to set up. |
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A few inexpensive pots of snazzy red tulips, golden daffodils or purple crocus can brighten a dreary spring day. |
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The bandoneon is a relative of the accordion and was originally invented as an inexpensive substitute for the church organ. |
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But it is thematic collection that is becoming a fad worldwide and it is an inexpensive way of building one's collection. |
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Buy an inexpensive piece of material or ribbon and make a matching headband or hair wrap for pennies. |
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The outer body is designed to be inexpensive so that user might have several soft phone bodies for use with only one phone module. |
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A few inexpensive mechanical pencils and a small protractor complete the kit. |
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An inexpensive brattice cloth selection does not make the choice necessarily cost-effective. |
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Will the Corsair Flash Voyager prove to be more durable and longer lasting than other inexpensive thumb drives? |
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For treatment of malaria, several drugs exist and a few are relatively inexpensive. |
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Use rubber bands or inexpensive cable ties to temporarily tie up appliance cords and window blinds. |
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So a neat solution is to put an inexpensive hard drive into the printer to receive the print job and keep these large files off the network. |
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We finally decided on unshelled nuts, an agricultural product of the area and something that is both plentiful and inexpensive. |
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I love the rich full flavour of livers and think of them as a real treat despite their being inexpensive. |
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The memory foam mattresses have received a great deal of television advertising and, while they look very appealing, they are not inexpensive. |
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The FP737s-D model is an inexpensive office LCD monitor with an unpresuming appearance and a minimum of functionality. |
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Planography is the primary process employed in present printing systems because plate preparation is inexpensive yet allows for high printing quality. |
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Prices are relatively inexpensive and come in at around 135 euros for a shirt or 35 euros for hand woven boxers. |
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The chocolates are not inexpensive, but are beautifully made, practically explode with wabi sabi, and are flavored with exotic essences of flowers, spices and rare teas. |
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In theory, a declining dollar should help the U.S. balance of trade by making imports relatively more expensive to Americans and exports relatively inexpensive to foreigners. |
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This could be short-term and inexpensive, consisting of cruise missiles fired at military targets. |
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Lovins said that three-quarters of all wind machines sold in the world come from Denmark and he was sure that Taiwan could make inexpensive wind machines. |
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They are an inexpensive way to brighten up a bare patch in a flowerbed, or put with other spring flowering plants such as primulas in a window box or patio pot. |
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From inexpensive models like the scion to the upscale Lexus, sales were strong across the board. |
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Elected by the local zemstvo, the justice of the peace dealt with small cases where the parties desired a quick, comprehensible, inexpensive, and on-the-spot decision. |
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Antihistamine and anticholinergic drugs are relatively inexpensive. |
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I suggest you buy some inexpensive plain, reversible jerseys. |
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They provided inexpensive soft drinks and even baked Anzac biscuits. |
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The lack of accessible, inexpensive books on the subject is an important limitation on the ability of Arab universities to teach about the United States. |
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These are inexpensive tin flashlights with lithographed designs. |
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In the following decade, Chinese scientists based at the institute devised an inexpensive synthetic version of their antimalarial drug artemisinin. |
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A cookie-decorating party goes a little smoother if you use small, inexpensive cheese spreaders, instead of table knives, to spread frosting on the baked cookies. |
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It helped when Ernest and Julio Gallo introduced inexpensive table wine to the mass market in the late '60s, eventually making the cover of Time magazine. |
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Another common trick is to flavor inexpensive wines with oak chips or staves. |
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You can get inexpensive color changing LED strips off of Amazon and even at IKEA as well. |
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Gypsum is inexpensive so use as much as you need to loosen up your tilth. |
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The inexpensive bus rides will take Serbians to other parts of Kosovo for the day as a way to reassure them they are can move safely throughout the country. |
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Low-tech game systems are especially suited to this sort of contest, because it is easy and inexpensive to produce as many sets of game equipment as are needed. |
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However, there is a potential for increased tourism because of the natural beauty and varied topography and because the country is unspoiled and inexpensive. |
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Experts say that to be successful, public transit must be convenient and inexpensive, making it difficult to impose the types of strict security seen at airports. |
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First, the normal saline and sterile gauze pads needed for the dressings usually are inexpensive and readily accessible in health care facilities. |
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Independent researchers in Canada, Europe and India are exploring similar inexpensive agents with metronomic therapy. |
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With an inexpensive sound system, artillery simulators and a reworked range, he provides soldiers with a first-class movement to contact experience. |
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She went off to Penzance in search of sea bathing and inexpensive lodgings. |
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Good bubblies are made in California, too, and the prices generally fall between the inexpensive Spanish cavas and the French nonvintage brut champagnes. |
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Add some soothing music, soft lighting and naturally scented bath salts or bubble bath to create an inexpensive and convenient spa experience in the privacy of your own home. |
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That was a first-night splurge with friends, but most of the food we'll eat will be simple and as authentic as possible and that usually means inexpensive. |
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At its most basic level, Chenin is grown in the Loire to produce wines to be drunk young, such as basic Anjou Blanc or inexpensive Saumur or Vouvray. |
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Red Stripe, an inexpensive Jamaican export, gained popularity in the U.S. in lockstep with reggae and Rasta. |
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Workplace cafeterias and buffets still serve rudimentary midday meals for workers, but even these inexpensive meals are out of reach for many people. |
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An especially hardy plant, the chickling pea historically has served as an inexpensive survival food for the poor of certain developing countries. |
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For the applicator, hexavalent chromium passivations are easy to use and can be bulk applied often by a single-stage immersion and are inexpensive to make-up and operate. |
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Consumers can also buy inexpensive hard disks and other peripherals. |
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But there are no easy, inexpensive solutions to the process of demobilizing hundreds of thousands of combatants and armed men who know little more than fighting. |
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One was the capacity for inexpensive photomechanical reproduction. |
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Buying an inexpensive property in a less popular area could be a mistake. |
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Data from these sources are accessible, inexpensive, and widely available. |
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No single treatment will be successful for everyone, but research has shown that the following simple, inexpensive treatments can help women conceive. |
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I decide on fieldstone, because it practically grows in our yards and will be both inexpensive and a perfect match for the rock wall it is leading us toward. |
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Homely restaurants serve inexpensive fixed menus known as comida corrida. |
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Pollock is processed into inexpensive frozen fish filets and into surimi, a fish paste that was developed in Japan as long as a thousand years ago. |
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We rationalised the pharmacy list with a small yet comprehensive formulary of inexpensive drugs, drawn from the World Health Organization essential drugs list. |
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Urinary free cortisol measurements are often used as an initial inexpensive screening test for patients with clinical symptoms of Cushing's syndrome. |
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That's one of the reasons that I like to choose stylish clothes that are relatively inexpensive and then funk them up with accessories and an eye for geometry. |
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Even minimal interventions involving generalizable and relatively inexpensive self-help materials tailored to pregnant women in a single brief session have proved successful. |
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Tiles allow the decorator to be creative and experiment with different tones, dramatically livening up the kitchen space in a simple, inexpensive way. |
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Ford inaugurated the single-model car, which was both technologically advanced and inexpensive to buy, thanks to mass production and the economy of scale. |
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Between 1840 and 1890, publishers began printing and distributing inexpensive fiction variously called dime novels, story papers, or cheap libraries. |
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But the very popularity of these inexpensive five-inch diameter discs made of metal, plastic and dye is taking a serious toll on the waste stream. |
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It is much easier to look after Sally, a comparatively inexpensive labrador, on a farm than it is to dogsit a whippet with a fine pedigree in a busy city. |
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Masses of mankind arose from inexpensive seating, emitting a drone of noise, noises, actually, as small groups of people conversed about a number of subjects. |
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Methamphetamine is an inexpensive drug made illegally in home laboratories. |
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The inexpensive one-shots still make up a minuscule part of the market, but they are getting attention. |
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Onshore wind is an inexpensive source of electric power, competitive with or in many places cheaper than coal or gas plants. |
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Digital TV's roots have been tied very closely to the availability of inexpensive, high performance computers. |
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It provided scheduled entertainment of suitable length at convenient locales at inexpensive prices. |
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Passenger and bicycle passenger tickets are inexpensive compared with longer routes. |
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Compared with other nonteam sports like golf, fly fishing, skiing and snowboarding, recreational skating is fairly inexpensive. |
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Zinc serves as a simple, inexpensive, and critical tool for treating diarrheal episodes among children in the developing world. |
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As a dense, inexpensive, easily worked material, zinc is used as a lead replacement. |
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Although the prints were inexpensive, they were innovative and technical which gave each one value. |
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Within this inexpensive but highquality range you will find everything from great smelling aftershaves to shaving foams and deodorants. |
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Cycle rickshaws, called becak in Indonesia, are a regular sight on city roads and provide inexpensive transportation. |
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Wine was considered the basic drink, consumed at all meals and occasions by all classes and was quite inexpensive. |
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As for the terrifying teacher, can you arrange for an inexpensive tutor, maybe an upperclassman who knows sines, cosines, science or EspaHol? |
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Eli Whitney responded to the challenge by inventing the inexpensive cotton gin. |
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Starch is easy to gelatinize, highly viscous, non-toxic, inexpensive, biocompatible and widely available throughout the year. |
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And the coalescing element is replaced with an inexpensive, maintenance-free demister pad. |
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Then again, who needs the real thing when you can have surimi, the crab substitute made of inexpensive pollock? |
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Surprise winner in the white wine category was an inexpensive, nonvintage, sweet niagara grape wine from the Oak Knoll Winery in Oregon. |
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New modifications also include a replaceable nylon insert on the rising clevis, which allows for easy and inexpensive maintenance. |
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Gold, Manchester BAKING soda is brilliant as an inexpensive carpet deodoriser. |
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The process is economically competitive, using transition metal catalysts along the way, such as inexpensive nickel and cobalt complexes. |
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The popularity of the daguerreotype in the middle of the 19th century was due in large part to the demand for inexpensive portraiture. |
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Mycorrhiza, being a fungus, is inexpensive and can be grown anywhere, he said. |
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Another option is to pick up an inexpensive two-foot by two-foot throw pillow. |
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Sonography is a relatively inexpensive, portable and widely available means to evaluate the elbow. |
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Solar panel installation services provided by Offertes Zonnepanelen are inexpensive and it can be done within just a few hours. |
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One common material that performs these functions is thermal grease, which is inexpensive and effective in eliminating air barriers. |
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After some time off the mainstream radar, there are currently some pleasant, inexpensive examples of Italy's Soave around. |
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The relatively inexpensive device was developed to help sustain patients who could not be weaned off a heart-lung machine after heart surgery. |
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The video consists of a minimusical whose soundtrack sounds as if it were generated by an inexpensive electronic keyboard. |
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But if you're looking for an inexpensive slow cooker that does exactly what it's meant to, this is ideal. |
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After the fruits and vegetables are in place, tuck in individual blossoms of rusty orange calendula for an inexpensive and bright floral touch. |
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Faced with a mindboggling selection of special-purpose shampoos, he gave up and simply purchased something inexpensive with a pleasant fragrance. |
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If you're low on funds, don't forget to look in the lingerie department, where you'll often find inexpensive velvet bodysuits and leggings. |
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Lebanese restaurants are especially good for vegetarians, with falafel rolls making an inexpensive, filling meal. |
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Unlike traditional methods of measuring pollutants, magnetism is relatively inexpensive, and can identify smaller particle sizes. |
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Some home brewers use beer bottles, which work perfectly well, and are inexpensive. |
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Methylergonovine and ergonovine maleate are inexpensive and highly efficacious. |
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The author describes and illustrates the more primitive and inexpensive technologies of raku, sagger, sawdust, pit, and above-ground firing. |
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Magnesium hydroxide is available in inexpensive over-the-counter preparations such as milk of magnesia. |
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Hypochlorites are likely to be the most useful and inexpensive sanitizers for the food industry. |
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Many stalls offer a good range of inexpensive vests, longjohns and thermal tights. |
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Evening Primrose Oil was the easy, inexpensive way to control my Raynaud's, and it works within one half hour of taking it. |
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Bendable flex is an inexpensive replacement for flat cables and other wiring including high power buss bars. |
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Or check out the sales bins at craft stores for yarn, rickrack, ball fringe and other inexpensive ribbon alternatives. |
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Relatively inexpensive, SMA imide resins can be dissolved easily and can be used in the headbox. |
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Or check out the sale bins at craft stores for yarn, rickrack, ball fringe and other inexpensive ribbon alternatives. |
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Immunohistochemical analysis is comparatively quick and inexpensive, allows automatization, and thereby permits studies of large tumor materials. |
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It's inexpensive to add a fresh coat of colorful paint and a new kick plate after it dries. |
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Jump drives are easy to use, inexpensive, and time-efficient in terms of information management. |
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Newspapers are regularly scheduled publications that present recent news, typically on a type of inexpensive paper called newsprint. |
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There are inexpensive software programs available like FrontPage, which are no more difficult to use than a wordprocessor. |
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The Fair Tax would be simple, inexpensive, understandable, administrable, visible, equitable and respectful of privacy rights. |
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Most Karls expressed similar tastes and hygiene, but in a more relaxed and inexpensive way. |
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Another inexpensive measure is weatherstrip tape, which reduces draughts and helps to insulate your home. |
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If you look in the paper or at thrift stores you can find used waterbeds that are really inexpensive. |
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The jennies required skill but was inexpensive and could be used in a home. |
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The S4 offers customers an inexpensive, effective and reliable note acceptor. |
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Because eggs were inexpensive in most regions, the practice of decorating Easter eggs crossed all social classes and remained somewhat simple. |
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They offer an inexpensive add-on for a computer, or a stand-alone system with all the functions built in. |
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International trade in handguns, machine guns, tanks, armored personnel carriers, and other relatively inexpensive weapons is substantial. |
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Mass production benefited from the development of materials such as inexpensive steel, high strength steel and plastics. |
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The ensuing availability of inexpensive iron was one of the factors leading to the Industrial Revolution. |
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Vehicle ownership increased in the 1970s and 1980s with the production of inexpensive cars in East Germany such as Trabants and the Wartburgs. |
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Pseudographics is an inexpensive way to convey simple graphical information and should probably be used more widely in batch applications. |
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Morocco is relatively inexpensive because of the devaluation of the dirham and the increase of hotel prices in Spain. |
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African slavery had existed long before Europeans discovered it as an exploitable means of creating an inexpensive labour force for the colonies. |
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There are also some inexpensive retail granular garden fertilizers made with high purity ingredients. |
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The existing system of canals was inexpensive but was too slow and too limited in geography. |
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They were relatively inexpensive and could be purchased in quantity, allowing mass attacks on fleets of larger ships. |
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In theory a large number of these inexpensive ships could attack in masses and overwhelm a dreadnought force. |
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High temperatures require expensive alloys made from nickel or cobalt, rather than inexpensive steel. |
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Being inexpensive, most common refrigerant brines are based on calcium chloride, sodium chloride and glycols. |
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Another is mixing water with trisodium phosphate, an inexpensive powder degreaser that should be at most hardware stores. |
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It is a relatively inexpensive method which can be done at a central facility or adjacent to the source reactor. |
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Because they aren't full-length, these tricksters require far less fabric than the real McCoy and can often be made from inexpensive remnants. |
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Melamine is an inexpensive industrial chemical which is sometimes illegally added to milk and other food products to increase their apparent protein content. |
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Whether eating at moderate or inexpensive restaurants, readers continue to request copycat versions of selections ordered and enjoyed for re-creation at home. |
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White vinegar is almost as versatile as duct tape and is also inexpensive. |
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Miguel Luciano's Pimp my Piragua, a playful musical pushcart, serves inexpensive snow cones that would be an extravagance during a global meltdown. |
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Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry said that legal fraternity must unite all their efforts to actualise the vision of expeditious and inexpensive justice. |
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The reason to use illuminance is the inexpensive, quick and easy way to measure it, versus the relatively expensive and cumbersome way of measuring luminance distributions. |
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The development of inexpensive fiberglass rods, synthetic fly lines, and monofilament leaders in the early 1950s, that revived the popularity of fly fishing. |
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