These could not be steam trains, because steam locomotives required watering and other servicing at inconveniently frequent intervals. |
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What, she wanted to know, was she to do with a 7-year-old who was obstreperous, outspoken, and inconveniently willful? |
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If I chose that way and was extremely unlucky, it might crash down at that precise moment, killing me inconveniently. |
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Some fear that western diplomats will be moved to a new compound inconveniently far from Minsk, where the only bugs will be electronic. |
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It follows, inconveniently, that their news agendas often differ from the priorities of human rights activists. |
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Competitive models must be inconveniently laid down on their sides when not in use. |
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Once the tally was done and dusted, Charlie was out the door and off to his son James' Confirmation, which had been inconveniently scheduled in the middle of the count. |
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Because the shot was inconveniently underexposed, or because such color passes badly on such film? |
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Most were in poor repair, had no wheelchair access, and were inconveniently located. |
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Despite being the universes most bountiful chemical, it's inconveniently absent from the pumps at your local Sunoco. |
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The image of the breeze rather inconveniently evokes gentleness, which is very strange in this context. |
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Although the single-parameter limits are adequate for many purposes, they are inconveniently and uneconomically small for many others. |
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There are a lot of crates, a lot of strange machines, a lot of explosive pods that deplete my ammo or shatter inconveniently mid-battle. |
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This allows us to fill the bladder with diluted methylene blue without necessitating inconveniently timed work in the operating area. |
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This, inconveniently, makes it hard to campaign on Labour's record. |
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The boxes, which were principally reserved for ladies, and to which there was a charge of sixpence for admission, were quite filled, but not inconveniently crowded. |
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From its point of view, peace breaks out inconveniently often among the tribespeople of the Cyclops Mountains, and its grasp on existence is consequently tenuous. |
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Many photographs feature the MacDonnell's car and the never-ending problems of driving over bumpy roads that are sometimes inconveniently blocked by sheep. |
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Designed to treat a wide variety of chronic, acute and sub-acute wounds, from simple to complex, and hard-to-reach, inconveniently located wounds. |
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The angry little alien dressed like a Roman gladiator struggles with Bugs Bunny in the hopes of blowing up the Earth, which inconveniently blocks his view of Venus. |
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Four students wrote of such issues, with one indicating instructors sometimes dont have exams ready on time, and three mentioning inadequate or inconveniently located computer technology in exam rooms. |
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The new translucent magazine allows the user to confirm the remaining supply of both fasteners and caps with a simple glance, avoiding inconveniently timed reloads. |
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When we know that the majority of these industries exist in North Africa, especially in Tunisia, we understand quickly how this decision is going to inconveniently affect this region. |
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Although the evaluator may find it inconveniently presented, it can nevertheless be used by rigorous crosschecking, systematic guesswork and appropriate statistical methods used to exploit imperfect data. |
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In countries too, water can be inconveniently distributed. |
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Inconveniently for composers, birds don't limit themselves to the chromatic scale, or to the confines of a straightforward metrical scheme. |
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Inconveniently long words used frequently in related contexts can be represented according to their letter count. |
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