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It's also mostly about security, not performance (though somewhat incidentally, it does often speed up connections, too).
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Finally, not incidentally, it did pass Congress!
'Vietnam was really an idealistic thing to stop the spread of communism, which, incidentally, it did.
They have to satisfy the Department of Health, and it has to persuade the Treasury, that the NHS can sort out a financial mess that, incidentally, it did not create.
They played CoD 4: Modern Warfare, incidentally, so it doesn't get more thrilling than that.
To the extent the market does predict the polls, incidentally, it only does it from a very short-term perspective.
The show is the latest evidence of the metamorphosis of Topshop from a cheap-chic stalwart on the high street whose stock-in-trade was designer-inspired £20 tops (which, incidentally, it still does very well), to a high fashion destination.
(You don't have to know if the spinning top falls over. Incidentally, in Inception, it does).
It does incidentally work well for other materials, which are reasonably stiff and linear in their loading response.
The NSA also claims that only foreigners are targeted, but it does incidentally pick up data on potentially millions of Americans.
"Some of it does, but incidentally.
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