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When someone makes a side comment, the speaker stops, reminds everyone of the agenda and pushes the meeting back on track.
So this is just a side comment about what's happening in Beijing, at the rather unhappy summit between the U.S. and China.
A side comment: the synaptic current loses its "identity" as soon as it has entered the cell--it just adds to the total charge in the compartment that it enters.
Correction: June 30 , 2002 Sunday An essay last Sunday about shopping for a graduation dress in Ecuador misstated the name of a band in a side comment about the availability of bootleg CD's.
A side comment: this file does some silly things, like declare "on" to be a PARAMETER (it is not--its value appears on the left hand side of an assignment statement, so it really should be declared in the ASSIGNED block if you want to be picky about it).
It was a side comment, made at the Spotify event in New York, as he shared a stage with long-time adversary, Lars Ulrich from Metallica.
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Because of a computer typesetting error, an unintended side comment appeared last Sunday in this column, which was about the Art Students League building.
But it's a very revealing side comment and reminds us that Facebook, even when it was still a fledgling college-only social network (much smaller than the 1 billion users it is today), already had people behind it with much bigger ideas of where it would eventually go.
At best, they use "significance" in the statistical (and, in a journalism setting, esoteric) sense without cautioning people what it means, leaving practical importance as a footnote or side comment.
Reading through her autobiography, Julia made a few side comments concerning the male-dominance of the profession.
Mr. Abbas spoke in front of the journalists in Arabic, with a Hebrew interpreter, but when Mr. Bar spoke in English, he nodded and interjected a few side comments.
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