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(Reeves's own mother's name was Lois, incidentally - from which the script fails to draw any Freudian conclusions).

Incidentally, this provides Spinoza a basis from which to criticize some forms of contemporary anti-essentialism, according to which cheaply made conceptual (or, more likely, analytical) connections between objects and properties are sufficient and jointly necessary for metaphysically determining modal facts (Newlands forthcoming).

(Incidentally, for any fans of architecture out there, the Official theguardian.com Pulpit from which the Rev preaches is in the baroque style).

On a recent evening, a manager bringing out a doggie bag recalled a "Curb Your Enthusiasm" episode in which Larry reprimands his date for stealing the last of an order of dumplings (which came, incidentally, from NoHo's Chinatown Brasserie, where RedFarm's Joe Ng is also the executive chef).

Here is a real-life example: Sherritt International of Canada, the largest foreign investor in Cuba, operates a nickel mine in Moa Bay (a mine, incidentally, which Cuba stole from an American company).

The PDD diagnoses were not made using the specific section of the DAWBA which was developed later, instead the diagnoses were made incidentally from other questions.

He governed the state realistically for four years — from Madison — which, incidentally, never was just 30 square miles and has grown to more than 75 square miles.

He sings about looking for Communists inside his set in "Talkin' John Birch Paranoid Blues," from 1962, which, incidentally, was the song that prompted him to walk off the set during the taping of what was to be his début on "The Ed Sullivan Show".

His words could have brought scant comfort to the citizens, for Russian shells - some of them, incidentally, fired by gunners from Leningrad, which suffered so long from German artillery - are now falling on the city without pause.

This, incidentally, was a weekend in which coming from behind was a major theme.

She was able to call up the spirit of the prophet from the underworld, which, incidentally, illustrates one of the reasons why society opposes spiritualism.

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