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I was 10 and 11 years old then; literary instincts simmered inchoately in me.
Coleman was fighting his urges inchoately, with music.
It was exactly what she had been inchoately longing for, and she whimpered at the fiery sensation.
"You've collected the ornamentations a dozen societies have left us over the ages and made them inchoately yours.
Fairly inchoately, the rioters resent both.
Somehow - I'm not sure how - I guessed that "Gypsy" might tell the story I had been inchoately looking for.
"But-" Chief Mandich protested inchoately.
At that instant, every noise ceased in the Weyr as every mind felt the impact of the warning the fire lizards had been trying inchoately to project.
The Adagio offers colorful effects, the finale a jazzy interlude that avoids cliche by evolving slowly, inchoately - the birth of the blues, as it were - and understaying its welcome.
But at least as Miller understood it back then, however inchoately, the Beatles, Dylan, the Rolling Stones and others, too, were revolutionaries of a sort, "part of a new world dawning."
He did leave a small fortune, and Addams spent most of her 30's enduring fashionable female "cures" and traveling, searching inchoately for a way to dissolve her class guilt and serve humanity.
All America needed a democratic alternative; but Obama - shrinking from the dread label of socialism - had shuffled so far into the centre that the Republicans clustered inchoately somewhere out in right field.
An average citizen, especially of the developing world, bashed by the winds blowing from the commercial capitals of the modern world, feels that he has lost control of his life - and he protests inchoately and impotently.
It was the daughter of Ur, hungry over the loss of her singing bird, inchoately hungry for the babies she had not yet had, who first noticed the great dog, largest of his pack, who volunteered to come away from the depths of the wadi and to approach the plantation in search of scraps.