Sentence examples for incidentally moving from inspiring English sources

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And, while that may arouse doubts, there is something — after so many volumes of assault from Cabinet officers, image polishers, and other satraps — incidentally moving about this book; far from being a definitive history, it is instead a fascinating gesture of friendship sustained and maintained.

Incidentally, moving companies often have a list of items they won't move, like expensive artwork, pianos, and jewelry, etc. Ask whether your company has any no-nos before the big day, so you can plan to haul these yourself.

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This means they have even more power to nurture, delight and wound one another and, not incidentally, move to tears anyone who visits them.

(Vines, incidentally, moved on in June 2018 to become the principal engineer for a blockchain startup, Solana).

Several animals birds, mammals, amphibians, fishes and arthropods produce sounds incidentally when moving or intentionally when communicating or sensing their environment with sonar-like systems [20].

Incidentally, Nat Bates, whom Moving Forward endorsed for mayor, was part of the infamous Chevron quintet.

"I played golf with the man in Florida, which incidentally he'll move the ball with his foot if you're not watching".

Incidentally, conspiracy theorists moved to email me between one and several hundred times tonight – or to post screeds of comments – may care to know that all these are literally printed out and shredded into the false snow which hides the entrance to the Rothschilds' fortress of solitude in the Canadian Rockies.

Incidentally, before I moved I helped in the recruitment and training of my replacement in Spain--who happened to be that first customer I dealt with on my own after my first 2 weeks at the company!

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.

What Kasparov did was to use the space he had created for his king and play the quiet but deadly 31 Kh2! (incidentally, this move was already something of a Kasparov trademark: he used it, also on move 31, also a Ruy Lopez, also against Karpov, in game 16 of the 1986 world championship).

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