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The Brexit vote, incidentally, may have strengthened her hand.
"A.T.W.T.," incidentally, may be the soap most associated with the news.
Lady novelists, incidentally, may wish to hear no more of the Executioner's song.
The people who drive these various contraptions (a 19,000-ton coal train, incidentally, may be the largest moving object on dry land) love their work.
The "Jacob" paintings are unsigned — indicating a substantial role in their execution by Zurbarán's assistants, who, incidentally, may well be immortalized in the realistic faces of the figures — and uneven in quality.
A group of political scientists wrote last year in Political Research Quarterly that Republican-backed voter-I.D. laws "mobilize the base and champion electoral reforms that incidentally may demobilize Democratic supporters".
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Incidentally, Google may have played a role, unwittingly, no doubt, in derailing the Answers-Lexico merger.
Incidentally, it may be that the curse of living in interesting times is not ancient or Chinese at all, but rather a throwaway line or an American invention.
(Incidentally, you may be conflating the tax cut with your rebate check, a one-time refund not contingent on any change in tax rates).
Incidentally, we may not have heard the last of this because, as Millar pointed out to the court, the same picture was published by the Daily Telegraph last week.
Incidentally, he may also be said to be paying back Clytemnestra for her murder of Cassandra, a connection that would occur to no one but Cassandra, who in Gnecchi's opera cries his name.
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