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"We finished second in our group and we won the play-off as, incidentally, Uruguay did," he said.
Big grocers such as Wal-Mart (which owns Asda) and Tesco, as well as brands such as Nestlé, Pepsi and Kellogg's, are partners of the centre, as, incidentally, is the US department of defence.
Some on the right have seized on the idea that it's racist to notice anyone's race — particularly when it would mean remarking on everyone in a room being white (as, incidentally, everyone taking part in "This Week's" roundtable was).
As if Not only torn but lavish let be the angle all tearing starts at, as if this were the rule, each splitting open around, unfolding from -- so as, incidentally, to expose -- its wet center.
Confusingly, we also hit peak peak, so it is of utmost importance that someone come up with the 2017 word for something being over ("basic" is definitely over, as, incidentally, is over).
Yet they have, and the answers remain the same: he denies the allegations and believes that his former partner poisoned the children against him – as, incidentally, does Ronan's sibling Moses.
Since Ipso has decided it will not seek recognition, all of its members therefore fear the consequences of Impress gaining official charter approval (as, incidentally do those publishers of titles, such as the Guardian, the Independent, and Financial Times, that have not signed up to either Ipso or Impress).
I have the utmost respect for the impeccable professionalism of Nick Robinson, the BBC's political editor, and his deputy James Landale, and I would never question their neutrality: for that reason they would be the first to baulk at a Labour bias (as, incidentally, would the number of former Conservative party workers who have come in at the top of the BBC under Thompson's watch).
As, incidentally, did I.
It's not hard to see why directors of Tate Modern have problems establishing themselves – as, incidentally, do directors of Tate Britain.
The new studies provide some additional and inspiring clarity on those issues, as well as, incidentally, on how you can get lab rats to weight train.
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