No doubt they broadly wished to please her, which would incidentally have disposed the doting King in their favour. |
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They were married by a celebrant and, incidentally, it's the first non-church wedding I've ever been to. |
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The passage also reveals, incidentally, that an Ethiopian prince or kinglet ruled at that time over at least a province of South Arabia. |
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Food importation is, incidentally, the major gobbler of foreign exchange in any year that the country has to import. |
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Only incidentally did it become a landing stage where houses multiplied and barges moored. |
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A zettabyte, incidentally, is roughly half a million times the entire collections of all the academic libraries in the United States. |
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He leant back in his chair, as if he was only incidentally present in the courtroom. |
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Lincoln's status as a great patenter, incidentally, stems from a single patent for a device for lifting riverboats over shoals. |
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Many patients are diagnosed incidentally in the asymptomatic phase by plain radiographs that show localized enlargement of bone. |
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We are bound to defend those whom we hear aspersed, and who are spoken unworthily of by the persons whom we incidentally encounter. |
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He turned out for his native Derrybeg, where incidentally he lived for forty years, and later went on to manage the team. |
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The majority of the patients are asymptomatic and the lesion is diagnosed incidentally on autopsy. |
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Alsace is also, incidentally, the home of choucroute garnie, a traditional dish of sauerkraut and various forms of pork. |
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One guy attacked me in a big bear hug of excitement, which incidentally, I didn't mind at all. |
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The fastest spell in history, incidentally, flew off the bat as quick as it was sent down, bringing figures of no wickets for 28 off four overs. |
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Scenarios, incidentally, that depend generally on language for their structure and arguably literature for their topoi. |
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Glutamate, incidentally, is the workhorse excitatory transmitter for neurons in the brain. |
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This medical malaise incidentally is most suffered by wicket-keepers who have to squat hundreds of times a day during a match. |
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The guns are stocked with a good grade of Turkish walnut and the barrel selector is on the tang safety, which incidentally is nonautomatic. |
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After a busy summer, Les Grands Ballets Canadiens are getting ready for their season opener, which, incidentally, is also a world premiere. |
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A half bottle of Beaumes de Venise, which incidentally, is my weakness, was chilling in the fridge. |
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And incidentally, it's in India where the ancient symbol of the swastika originated. |
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If any would care to make a clean breast of it, incidentally, we're willing to listen. |
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Symptomatic or incidentally diagnosed adrenal masses are often complicated from a clinical and pathogenetic perspective. |
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In social life he loved the fishing rod which incidentally was one of the gifts of the Offertory Procession at his Requiem Mass. |
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This campaign, incidentally, is being seriously impeded not just by my own curmudgeonliness, but more by the lack of a mate to drag along. |
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There's a magazine devoted to them, and a museum, which incidentally, I have been to. |
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Key lime pie, which incidentally ought to be yellow and not green, is understandably big on Florida dessert menus. |
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Kids, incidentally, can be really cute, if you're looking for an extra incentive. |
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He is also, incidentally, seeking to become the second black quarterback to win a Super Bowl, and is boosted by the best season of his career. |
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Australian wine, incidentally, has found favour among the people of France, the spiritual home of Wine. |
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Many of the American founders, incidentally, made exactly the same distinction. |
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The Free Trade Hall in Manchester was once one of the North's great venues for many years, and also incidentally a haunt of my teenage years. |
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The Prom, incidentally, is an old tradition of the college, going back 80 years. |
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That, incidentally, was one of the subjects the aspiring beauty queens were asked to speak about. |
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These, incidentally, are the countries that have the largest number of endangered primate species. |
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In the last half of the series, Carrie hooked up with a Russian artist, played, incidentally, by a famous Russian ballet dancer. |
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Salivary stones may be discovered incidentally on dental radiographs or during routine examination. |
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Usually it is associated with gall stones and may be discovered incidentally at operation. |
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Your doctor may discover them incidentally during a pelvic exam or prenatal ultrasound. |
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Some people say the best things in life happen incidentally, by chance, that fate defines what becomes of us. |
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Not incidentally, the availability of common information also precluded secret price concessions. |
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This vote, incidentally, represented the peak of popular support for the party. |
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This incidentally was also a time of cosmopolitan brachiopod and fish distribution. |
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The United States, incidentally, was hardly the only occupying power to follow such a course. |
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All of the carbon-fiber craftwork, incidentally, is not a Porsche undertaking. |
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Steve Martin, incidentally, isn't wearing a bow-tie but is wearing a proper formal cravat as opposed to a black necktie out of the sock drawer. |
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This storm, incidentally, produced both a small funnel cloud and nickel-sized hail. |
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On the way to the golf course, my friend incidentally told me that public enemy number one for golfers is none other than the presto tempo. |
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And yes, incidentally, I do know that it's ignoble and cowardly and pusillanimous, but I'll swap you for a decent night's sleep. |
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The monsters that seem originally to have inspired the guisers have, incidentally, much in common. |
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Seventy-three-year-old Kalam is also, incidentally, one of India's most renowned scientists and a former aeronautical engineer. |
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Its name, incidentally, comes from the hardy and resilient zamia palm found in central Queensland. |
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A Scot with an Indian connection, Fraser incidentally was one of the first few Britishers noted writer William Dalrymple was inspired by during his research for a book. |
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River water, incidentally, is even drinkable today after a good boil. |
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All spent cases landed well away from the shooters, incidentally, and none came back to ding our foreheads as some of the mini.45s are prone to do. |
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My dad, incidentally, is the same, though perhaps a little less flighty. |
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The last hesitaters preferred not to take the risk of ruining months of efforts, incidentally very productive, by opposing themselves to our legitimate claims. |
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John Hampshire, incidentally, hangs up his umpire's coat at the end of the season and he officiated at a Yorkshire match for the last time last weekend. |
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It is to be remembered, incidentally, that these flaps are not air brakes. |
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The aim was to bring the ordinary believer closer to the church, and incidentally raising its effectiveness for the tsar as an agency for controlling society. |
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Prophylactic cholecystectomy is therefore not recommended when stones are discovered incidentally by radiography or ultrasonography during the investigation of other symptoms. |
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The bye bye is being sung, incidentally, by mothers to their babies condemned to death by King Herod. |
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On the issue of specification of works, there is nothing I wish to add save in so far as my remarks on consultation may incidentally touch upon it. |
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Commercial growers, incidentally, prefer the dormant plants because they make better runners than plants that are transplanted before they go dormant. |
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This, incidentally, suggests we have a trawl within a trawl, as it is not part of the usual business of Transport Police to operate as ticket inspectors. |
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Eastern tropical Pacific D. delphis skin tissue samples were obtained from animals caught incidentally in the yellow-fin tuna purse seine fishery. |
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The right-back, incidentally, isn't wearing his trademark bandana. |
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Novo incidentally was booed through most of the match by the home support. |
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Ana, incidentally, is the acknowledged but illegitimate daughter of a powerful Spanish lord who offered the convent a large sum for accepting his by-blow as a new recruit. |
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He's the most muddly old thing and incidentally never finishes a sentence. |
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I am a much respected languages teacher at an international school near Pattaya, and incidentally, I am also the head of boarding of this particular school. |
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It is not sufficient if the question arose collaterally or incidentally in the earlier proceedings or is one that must be inferred by argument from the judgment. |
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And that was how I felt this afternoon after buying my clothes from a Japanese chain store, which incidentally has shops in Japan and the UK and nowhere else. |
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The only criticism I had about the cab, which incidentally featured efficient air conditioning, was that the vehicle didn't have central locking, remote or otherwise. |
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Your uniform is a mess incidentally and I am writing of it to your mother. |
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She gained some weight, incidentally, and looks her age now. |
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The same thing happens when the translation process is reversed and it happens, incidentally, in the case of free verse as easily as in that of metrical forms. |
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A tribute to a beautiful place as much as the story of the Italian occupation, this is almost incidentally a groundbreaking masterpiece of neo-realism. |
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A charismatic activist whose face-offs with the government reached the point of violence, he was incidentally a phenomenal bandleader as well. |
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And, incidentally, trust a telegenic playboy like Nick Clegg to get involved. |
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Ciabatta incidentally means ''slipper'' in Italian because its slightly rounded rectangular shape looks likes a soft slipper. |
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We also learn, incidentally, that picking one's teeth in public was now considered declasse. |
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Not incidentally, the market slump was followed by widespread layoffs. |
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The Slovak uprising in the latter days was not guerrilla in character, which, incidentally, may have been one of the reasons for its failure. |
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Congenital pericardiac cysts are usually asymptomatic and are detected incidentally on routine pulmonary graphs. |
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It is generally not necessary to remove Meckel's diverticula found incidentally during surgery for other reasons. |
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It is most often found incidentally in the elderly patients during echocardiography done for another reason. |
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After, German types land mine, which was realized by the Iranian passengers incidentally, a bomb exposal squad was dispatched to the area. |
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Chondromas are slowly growing asymptomatic tumors that are usually discovered incidentally. |
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Two years later, upon follow-up he was incidentally found to have bilateral hydronephrosis and hydroureter. |
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Nowhere, incidentally, was it nobler than in England, nor more early sanctified and Christianized. |
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Until the modern era lullabies were usually only recorded incidentally in written sources. |
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Cunedda, incidentally, is represented as a descendant of one of Maximus' generals, Paternus, who Maximus appointed as commander at Alt Clut. |
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The species does not constitute an important element in former Soviet commercial hunting, and is usually only caught incidentally. |
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Oceanic sharks are captured incidentally by swordfish and tuna high seas fisheries. |
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In addition to these, many animals were introduced to new habitats on the other side of the world either accidentally or incidentally. |
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The articles of partnership, incidentally, strictly forbade Portinari to lend more than the total of 6,000 pounds groat. |
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In France and England, however, a victim of a crime may incidentally be awarded compensation by a criminal court judge. |
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Any state law which operates to jar the balance, however incidentally, is, per se, an illegitimate impediment and to be condemned. |
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The Commercial Hotel, incidentally, wasn't in Reno or Las Vegas, but way out in the stix in Elko. |
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An adenomyoma was found incidentally in one patient upon pathologic evaluation. |
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Only 44 cases were asymptomatic, namely the incidentally found ova in bilateral tubal ligation and prolapsed fibromyomas. |
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They were incidentally related to Jackie Milburn who was their uncle. |
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However, incidentally it was not the economic hub during the Tang dynasty. |
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Shapiro's throbbing and sobbing are top-heavy and, incidentally, the only feminine rhymes offered in the entire eighteen-line poem, and those in the wrong place. |
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Ballard declares that the United States had been incidentally kindling an insurgency before the invasion in 2003 and that the invasion and de-Baathification decision by Amb. |
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We herein describe a patient with a common trunk of the left pulmonary vein that was incidentally transected with a mechanical stapler during a left upper lobectomy. |
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Charm, not incidentally, was one of the primary attractions of the program's curtain raiser, Mendelssohn's First Piano Concerto, with Garrick Ohlsson at the keyboard. |
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Findings on flexible endoscopic evaluation of the larynx were negative, but the investigation incidentally discovered the presence of a polypoid mass in the left nasal fossa. |
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The blue, or cyan, is the most lightfast ink used in the printing process, so it lasts the longest. That blue, incidentally, is the phthalocyanine blue pigment. |
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The importance of supply, vital to military success, was appreciated even if it was taken for granted and features only incidentally in the sources. |
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In his novel Misery, Stephen King poses a rich collection of Maugham's books in the house where most of the plot is set, incidentally praising his mastery of storytelling. |
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However, stoat harvesting never became a specialty in any Soviet republic, with most stoats being captured incidentally in traps or near villages. |
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A 72-year-old woman was referred to our department for evaluation of a laryngeal lesion that had been detected incidentally during a routine ENT examination. |
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Thanks to the indisposedness of her excellent spouse, this beautiful and kindhearted woman had a sullen cast to her lips, which, incidentally, was quite becoming. |
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Incidentally I worked as a barman, senior barman and head barman in Cork and Dublin for about 4 years. |
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Incidentally my rotors are new and straight and when I use another wheel set with Hayes rotors. |
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Incidentally St Marks also missed another spot kick near the full time whistle. |
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Incidentally the website is based, as you discover rather late in the day, on horizontal scrolling. |
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Incidentally going back to those heady days, it was the first local radio station to be opened outside Dublin. |
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Incidentally Kim has gone down clutching his ankle so there's going to be a break in play. |
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Incidentally I've tipped off the Head Offices of such shops telling them their manageresses are no good, but nothing gets done. |
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Incidentally not once during the five days did the shrill sound of a whistle disturb concentration. |
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Incidentally I wasn't serious when I suggested we and our friends might cross North Dakota off our list of prospective holiday destinations this summer. |
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