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We do this, incidentally, based on what we have learned through our own experience — often from consequences we experienced.

Moving on through the Arabic tradition, we have already mentioned Avicenna's notes on the Theology, which are incidentally based on our shorter version (for the notes see Badawi 1947b, 37 84, translated into French in Vajda 1951 and discussed in Adamson 2004a and 2004b).

(Incidentally, based on the boy's name alone, I suspect this entire family was "manufactured for a purpose". Literally nobody's kid is named Sonny Jim, and the wife is credited as "Janey-E". Nope).

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(Both of those, incidentally, or perhaps not so incidentally, are based on stage properties).

Can the giant software maker — which, incidentally, is based in Redmond, Wash., about 850 miles from Silicon Valley — use a huge acquisition to tap into what makes the Valley tick?

When the EZLN had stated in the first Lacandona declaration that the era of party politics was over, it was not only prophesying alternative ways of making politics – invoking direct democracy (based, incidentally, on ancient Mayan traditions, and different from representative democracy), but it was, in fact, anticipating the collapse of some political institutions of western modernity.

Incidentally, if software based on OpenSocial specifications spreads throughout the Web, and if users are permitted to assume more control over how their personal information is used and sold, it is possible to imagine a day when all sites on the Web are equipped to utilize one's social network, regardless of where it originated.

The 1892 comedy, Wilde's first London triumph, can seem a rather severe yet rewarding morality play, as it reflects on the scandalous choices made by Mrs. Erlynne, who abandoned an illegitimate daughter at birth, a character and incident based, incidentally, on the playwright's great friend, the socialite and actress Lillie Langtry.

Based, incidentally, on the chassis and body of the Lotus Exige sports coupe, the Venom GT is limited to a total run of 29.

In the beginning of Boiler Room and the Wolf of Wall Street (which, incidentally are both based on Jordan Belfort shaking down middle-class heroes all over the Midwest), the psychological trick they use to get over their fear of cold calling is to think of the person they're calling as a mark.

Moreover, the nomination and election of any one of the first three would take America a long way toward keeping the unfulfilled promise of "We the people"—not least because the appeal of all three is based only incidentally upon gender, race, or ethnic heritage.

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