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- How to Learn Any Language: Quickly, Easily, Inexpensively, Enjoyably and on Your Own is a book by Barry Farber, an American radio talk show host, author...
- a great deal is "expensive". Something that seems to cost little is "inexpensive". "Expenses of the table" are expenses for dining, refreshments, a feast...
- A Redundant Array of Inexpensive Servers (RAIS) or Redundant Array of Independent Nodes (RAIN) is the use of multiple servers to maintain service if one...
- Instant noodles, or instant ramen, is a type of food consisting of noodles sold in a precooked and dried block with flavoring powder and/or seasoning oil...
- RAID (/reɪd/; "redundant array of inexpensive disks" or "redundant array of independent disks") is a data storage virtualization technology that combines...
- Liberty ships were a type of m****-produced cargo ship built to meet inexpensively the United States's World War II maritime transport needs. List of Liberty...
- and Portuguese units of measurement Cordel literature, po****r and inexpensively Brazilian printed booklets or pamphlets containing folk novels, poems...
- A server farm or server cluster is a collection of computer servers, usually maintained by an organization to supply server functionality far beyond the...
- night special is a colloquial term in the United States and Canada for inexpensive, compact, small-caliber handguns made of poor quality metal. Sometimes...
- People often made their own ink before commercially available ink was inexpensively and easily obtainable. James Stark was a chemist during the 19th century...