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Incidentally, Everything But the Girl got their name from a junk shop on the city's Beverley Road.
This has something of Woody Allen movies like Sweet and Lowdown and Broadway Danny Rose; there's a playful allusion to Breakfast at Tiffany's and even a weird casting echo of Walter Salles's On the Road — and this movie is incidentally everything that dull film wasn't.
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Access to and representation of meaning "– the process of encountering things-to-be-known and representing what one has come-to-know – is increasingly mediated by networked, digital information and communications systems these systems can and often do incidentally record everything that is happening" (Cope & Kalantzis 2014).
It introduced me to the gorgeous music, and not incidentally, to everything the dance stood for.
Incidentally, when did everything get made in China?
Incidentally, on top of everything else, the elevator cables broke in the middle of the fire and those inside were crushed.
While Bush instructs his commanders to consider the options for attack, on the grounds that Saddam has built a vast stockpile of biological, chemical and radiological - if not nuclear - weapons, (an arsenal which is probably less dangerous than Pakistan's, incidentally), his administration does everything to undermine the freely elected opposition, the Iraqi National Congress.
Incidentally, I've since read everything I could by him in the vain hope that I would appear somewhere in his writings where the mystery would be solved.
That is kenophobia, incidentally; someone, somewhere is afraid of virtually everything.
"He'll always begin by saying, 'Of course, I know nothing about business,' " one of his editors recalled, "but before the conversation is over he will have got... everything he wants -- which, incidentally, is plenty".
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