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There has been fanciful talk from the White House about lower investment taxes delivering an immediate confidence-inspiring boost to the stockmarket (which, incidentally, has not happened).

The established Canadian practice to obtain the governor-general's approval to prorogue Parliament was followed in this case, which, incidentally, has not typically included a meeting.

Kerry Emanuel was a keynote speaker along with former Republican congressman Bob Inglis from South Carolina (who, incidentally, has not received any threats since the video).

You come out and you paint!' " He added a wavelike flourish with his arm to punctuate each new mention of Zicasso — whose performance in the past couple of years, incidentally, has not been discernibly better than it was before.

The Arizona law, incidentally, has not been fully implemented; major parts of it were blocked by a federal judge in Phoenix last year, and last week an appeals court refused to lift the stay.

He has signed only one senior player – the 40-year-old goalkeeper Brad Friedel on a free transfer from Aston Villa who, incidentally, has not traded regular starting football for a place on the Tottenham bench.

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(Wallace, incidentally, hasn't noticed that "Pierre Menard" is not a celebration but a bitter parody of the death of the author).

Mr. Coren, incidentally, had not heard of NeochaEdge.

If Nair got her confidence from her mother, her desire for harmony and her aversion to authority can be traced, in one way or another, to her confrontations with her father, who, not incidentally, had not wanted her to be born in the first place.

In those days, not so very long ago, when the priests of that church which stands in Rome gave God's blessing to Italian boys being sent out to ravage a defenseless black country — which until that event, incidentally, had not considered itself to be black — it was not possible to believe in a black God.

Not fully, or even nearly so: none, except perhaps tiny Hong Kong, has followed the laisser-faire formula demonised by anti-globalists (which, incidentally, America has not followed either).

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