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Jordan Barab, a former OSHA official during the Obama administration, wrote on his blog that the Arkema fires were a "relatively inexpensive lesson," given that no one was killed.
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The group was founded in the Depression and provided inexpensive lessons.
Inexpensive lessons and materials: Ebooks for ereaders and other online educational tools like mobile apps are less expensive to produce than traditional textbooks and will save money.
Twenty years ago he recorded lessons on inexpensive audiotapes in his apartment.
The startup wants to help its teachers monetize their content, but it's also looking to keep things inexpensive at the outset, so the most lessons will cost is a few dollars.
She used inexpensive, familiar toys and interspersed her presentation with unobtrusive lessons: "Ask your mother where to play with it," for a homemade musical instrument.
Some Israeli maths lessons from primary school onwards will soon be taught using inexpensive tablets, an approach inspired by Shimon Schocken.
He was giving lessons, and I was making a low-budget film and I needed some very inexpensive music for the film and he said, "Hey, why don't I give you my demo".
And "inexpensive"?
And, of course, inexpensive.
Lola is not inexpensive.
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