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One curveball being thrown at public speakers, incidentally, comes from technology.

The same setting, incidentally, comes at half the price if you eat in the pizzeria below, rather than in the restaurant itself.

One subplot incidentally comes close to reproducing the punchline of Rupert Holmes's song about piña colada and getting caught in the rain.

And such playfulness and lightness of touch: that dry, sarcastic sense of humour (which incidentally comes out in person as much as in print).

The phrase "red-letter day," incidentally, comes from the 15th century, when -- according to a Derivation answer card -- holy days were marked in red or purple ink on the calendar.

The base-model Crossfire, incidentally, comes loaded; standard equipment includes antilock brakes, side-mounted air bags, electronic stability control and a rear spoiler that automatically deploys at autobahn speed.

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The runs, incidentally, came when Tendulkar paddled the second ball of the over on the leg side for three.

The toilet insult, incidentally, came up because Skyla and Jessica were boasting about how many lavatories they had in their houses and what colour they were.

(The loudest and most anguished, incidentally, came from a nonstudent in the audience, Anthony Page, the British director of Broadway's current "Waiting for Godot").

It incidentally came from his collection of thumbs-down reviews, entitled: A Horrible Experience Of Unbearable Length: More Movies That Suck – a great title and a great phrase.

The comedy, incidentally, came from the way in which – while the crimes and motives have been darkened to meet contemporary tastes – the inconsistencies that alert Miss Marple to the hidden truth are inextricably mired in pre-war Middle England.

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