Sentence examples for incidentally meant from inspiring English sources

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Lionel Bart doubled the pain with two, for his 1965 Robin Hood stage musical Twang!! (The critical consensus in favour of Baz Luhrmann's 2001 film Moulin Rouge! has incidentally meant that movie writers tend tactfully to remove Luhrmann's original exclamation mark).

It also, not incidentally, meant to leaven the far lighter piece on Allen that The Hollywood Reporter had run last week.

It also, not incidentally, meant to leaven the far lighter piece on Allen that The Hollywood Reporter had run last week.

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Another day, another lawsuit, this time starring Sirius XM (named after a star) and its biggest star in Howard Stern (and the word "stern,", incidentally, means star in German).

Which, incidentally, means after they re-elect him Speaker of the House.

The four hours, incidentally, is meant to be a riposte to the belief that it takes 10,000 hours of learning time to master something.

Which, incidentally, would mean yes in Bulgaria.

Incidentally, this means they absorb less oil than a shallow fry.

The EcoBoost label, incidentally, simply means it is part of a family of Ford engines in various sizes, all sharing turbocharging, direct injection and a higher price.

Norwegian explorer Fridtjof Nansen conceived the daring idea that a ship might be made to do the same, thus providing a base for scientific investigation of the Arctic Ocean and incidentally a means of reaching the pole.

(Incidentally, this means that oil crises aren't all that mundane after all: at a deep level they resemble Asian-style financial crises, which are also all about self-reinforcing market instability).

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