Sentence examples for incidentally part of from inspiring English sources

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We haven't had a Romanian tennis player in a Grand Slam final since 1978, when Virginia Ruzic - incidentally part of Simona's staff nowadays - has won the same Roland Garros title.

Incidentally, part of the value of gay marriage is helping remove that stigma, which means gay marriage will help kids.

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Not incidentally, as part of reconciliation, the money is likely to be eliminated from the legislation.

JOHN PATRICK SHANLEY ("Doubt") and MARTIN McDONAGH ("The Pillowman") -- who battled it out for the best play Tony last season -- return this week with new plays, each of which, incidentally, is part of a trilogy.

Incidentally, the part of the Blind Beggar is played by the Royal Oak on Columbia Road in Shoreditch, where currently the only serious shooting that takes place is carried out by film crews.

Incidentally this part of the argument turns on an assumption that Plato asserts but never discusses, that mimêsis is the presentation or representation of characters (e.g. 603c; 605a, c).

We also considered separately cases who reported seeking care only for reasons other than infertility, because women who seek treatment for infertility may have endometriosis discovered incidentally as part of the diagnostic process rather than because of symptomatic disease.

Mr President, although there is no Irish contingent in my group at present - but there is an associated party, which incidentally forms part of the Irish Government - I also wish to express my group's thanks for the work of the Irish team at the head of the Council presidency.

In most of the published series DCIS was found incidentally as part of a larger cohort and few studies have been specifically set up to answer the question 'can MRI detect DCIS?' Many of the series are retrospective and in almost all, the MRI examination has been read with the knowledge and availability of the mammograms with few series reporting the MRI examinations blind [ 44– 51].

Incidentally, large parts of these regions, like the RFE, were in the past under China's sovereignty or suzerainty.

The plant discards the oxygen — incidentally creating the part of the atmosphere that's the most important to us — and combines the hydrogen with atmospheric carbon dioxide to produce cellulose (the material out of which the plant builds its structure) and starch (the plant's fuel).

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