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The arguments were familiar: runaway immigration, overstretched public services and an overcrowded sceptred isle v the economic and social benefits of immigration, the need to attract the brightest and the best, and incidentally how useful it would be if young workers were available to pay for the pensions and health care of an ageing indigenous populace.

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"I get to meet a lot of smart people in my line of work – mostly PhD researchers, grad students, and Nobel laureates now and then – which is incidentally how I found out about sous vide".

"I like the idea of progressing over a longer period of time expanding the album concept into your live shows, and releasing more artwork that's genuinely coming from, and adding to, the music". Incidentally, How To Be a Human Being touts impressive Spotify numbers.

But it keeps the fireworks firing and incidentally explains how Dr Xavier (James McAvoy) lost his hair, and it's nothing so banal as male pattern baldness.

This is a pretty basic failure of "data standards", and incidentally demonstrates how far ahead in IT are GPs, when compared to their hospital brethren.

But there's a revealing moment that shows just how far her thought processes were driven by an interior storytelling, and how her views about human relationships were developing (also, incidentally, how expert she was becoming in natural history).

This was a reminder, incidentally, how very, very massive The Dark Knight was and continues to be - particularly on the web.

(It is striking, incidentally, how international the materials for genre fiction are: cyberterrorism and environmental catastrophe are exercising the imaginations of thriller writers across Europe). Usually, it takes great writing in the source language to stimulate great translation; and the special pressure of a first or early encounter seems to do it most.

Notice, incidentally, how the rods meet the bases.

Striking, incidentally, how Amis is looking increasingly like his dad.

Incidentally, how is it possible that Mr. Romney doesn't understand all of this?

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