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The work in this instance is crude, and apparently done by an inexpert craftsman.
IN SEARCH OF GRAVESTONES OLD AND CURIOUSW.T. (WILLIAM THOMAS) VINCENT
Not a small proportion of the responsibility lies at the door of inexpert managers.
WHERE HALF THE WORLD IS WAKING UPCLARENCE POE
It was like an inexpert boxer flailing according to rules unknownand Greys face flamed and actually turned anxious.
ERSKINE DALE--PIONEERJOHN FOX
When anything had to be done, to tell the truth, she was very inexpert—unready—deeply embarrassed with the unusual necessity.
THE DOCTOR'S FAMILYMRS. (MARGARET) OLIPHANT
Also the cook and chambermaid are new, and remarkably inexpert.
ATLANTIC CLASSICSVARIOUS
Even to Kenwick's inexpert eyes the room appeared somehow dirty and repellant.
THE REST HOLLOW MYSTERYREBECCA N. PORTER
These are subjects much discussed by the inexpert, and the author does not feel competent to deal with them.
FRANCEGORDON COCHRANE HOME
How the more or less inexpert person discovers questionable showing in these duplications are many.
DISPUTED HANDWRITINGJEROME B. LAVAY
Her heart needed the wisest management, and those about her were cruelly inexpert in gentleness.
THE HATED SONHONORE DE BALZAC
But either the horse had been hurt by inexpert riding and couldn't get up, or he was stubborn and wouldn't.
WE WERE THERE AT THE OKLAHOMA LAND RUNJAMES ARTHUR KJELGAARD
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