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Meanwhile, Albany Republicans are complaining that Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver has combined districts that -- incidentally, of course -- force mostly Republicans or anti-Silver Democrats to run against each other.
But how unsurprising was it that, ahead of the race, those stewards would find a way to penalise Button and his team-mate, Rubens Barrichello, also for yellow-flag infractions, thereby – quite incidentally, of course – helping to prolong the title race?
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Of course, that isn't the case; the National Health Service is probably the most popular organisation in Britain and incidentally (although, of course, other factors like diet come into play) delivers a higher life expectancy than the American health system.
The other two are "Charles Addams: A Cartoonist's Life," by Linda H. Davis, and "Thurber: A Biography," by Burton Bernstein, who was a New Yorker writer and, incidentally (not to him, of course), Leonard Bernstein's brother.
Holes are letting the rain into these places, most strikingly in an office space where computer mainframes are being stored (which, incidentally, is what the "cloud" is) and now, of course, ruined.
To take them in order: visitors have found the Smithsonian's nineteen museums shut down, of course, along with the National Zoo — and, not incidentally, all four hundred and one national parks.
E-mail address GO SIGN UP Share Tweet To take them in order: visitors have found the Smithsonian's nineteen museums shut down, of course, along with the National Zoo — and, not incidentally, all four hundred and one national parks.
While Shirley Conran, author of the unsurpassable Lace, introduced us to kick-ass career women, sisterliness and shagging and, of course, penned the most smoking line ever: "Incidentally, which one of you bitches is my mother?" Word of mouth was everything.
That's referring, of course, to the city's famous fog (which, incidentally, even has its own Twitter account).
Of course it was frightening, but mostly for the parents, who had, incidentally, left in two cars as part of a larger party while Nancy slipped off to the loo.
This is, of course, the international code for the tiny principality of Monaco (of which, incidentally, Monte Carlo is only the central district).
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