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Pocket acted on the advice, and inexpertly danced the infant a little in her lap, while the other children played about it.
The e-cigarette market has broadened to counterfeiters and a range of devices that can be packed with different substances, including marijuana, but also various flavours and concoctions that may be mixed inexpertly. Public health officials, however, declined to say if they yet are seeing a pattern that would make clear whether the problematic products are made by mass-market companies or counterfeiters, or whether the inhalants involved are standard to many vaping products or made or mixed by consumers themselves.
You see I want it as I need my Stanley knife to use for minor repairs such as removing a broken bell-push which I inexpertly stuck to the front door much too firmly.
It's democracy You see I want it as I need my Stanley knife to use for minor repairs such as removing a broken bell-push which I inexpertly stuck to the front door much too firmly.
Our economy is inexpertly run, grabbing wildly at every opportunity without any overall vision.
Freshers' Week passed in a blur of inexpertly mixed cocktails and drinking games.
'Your turn now.' 'Ooh, nooo.' But Kat laughed, rocking Samuel inexpertly. 'Don't cry, Sam.
Was that the same mouth that had inexpertly met mine, all those years ago?
But none of Dunkirk's trivial missteps can match the inexpertly contrived, signature episode of the marooned and shell-shocked officer (Cillian Murphy, called simply "Shivering Soldier" in the credits) taken on board by Dawson, and the predicament of the Beached Dutch Trawler.
Early local ethnographic accounts are often thin or inexpertly compiled and sometimes almost completely absent.
In the firm's opinion, the time spent reviewing inexpertly entered input would be longer than the one hour or less spent with clients preparing their whole tax returns, at least for now.
Plans taken on through personal relationships may have been inexpertly run by another acquaintance or a relative of the plan sponsor.