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22 At the very least clinicians should counsel patients about the chance of incidental findings before requesting brain MRI.
Incidental Intelligence: Every person who requests a passport application in the Citizenship Department of the U. S. Embassy in Mexico City is given an instruction… Incidental Intelligence.
Incidental Intelligence: Every person who requests a passport application in the Citizenship Department of the U. S. Embassy in Mexico City is given an instruction sheet that starts out, "Because of uncontrollable circumstances, the application form is not entirely self-explanatory, even though it may not appear to be so.
The New Yorker, November 17, 1962 P. 43 Incidental Intelligence: Every person who requests a passport application in the Citizenship Department of the U. S. Embassy in Mexico City is given an instruction sheet that starts out, "Because of uncontrollable circumstances, the application form is not entirely self-explanatory, even though it may not appear to be so.
At the request of Alfred Tennyson, he wrote incidental music for Tennyson's drama Queen Mary, performed at the Lyceum Theatre, London in April 1876.
Six OA were excluded from data analysis (four due to incidental findings on the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), one requested to terminate MRI session prior to DTI scan, and one failed to meet criteria for valid peak VO2) as well as two YA (one was a statistical outlier based on high peak VO2 value, the other requested to terminate MRI session prior to DTI).
Composer Barry Gray devised a unique score at the request of Anderson, who judged the series' archived incidental music unsuited to the episode's tone.
Rice described the unmasking process as one that begins with an executive branch national security official making a formal request for the identities of Americans caught up in incidental collection, which then touches off a set of procedures on the intelligence agency side to determine whether such a revelation would be appropriate.
Because one target can yield hundreds or thousands of incidental sub-targets — people connected to the target whose call records will be requested and stored — it's possible that 2017's targets just had fatter, longer contact lists and deeper networks than 2016's.
Mendelssohn returned to Shakespeare in 1843 at the request of Prussian King Frederick William IV, an admirer of the overture, who wanted a set of incidental music for an upcoming production of A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Only 1,892 requests – less than 1% of the overall total – were successful for the four remaining issue types identified within Google's source code: "serious crime" (728 requests), "public figure" (454), "political" (534) or "child protection" (176) – presumably because they concern victims, incidental witnesses, spent convictions, or the private lives of public persons.
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