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Incidentally, an additional advantage to be remarked from our approach in the Appendix is that the continuity assumption, present in all problems here with regards to the density function f, may be relaxed to some extent.

Incidentally, on 5 July 1948, the day on which the NHS was established, Bevan remarked: "I sometimes wonder whether a less belligerent personality would have started the scheme at all".

The Oscar winner made no mention of race in her piece, just gender inequality, which was magnified when the Sony hack revealed that she earned much less than her male costars for their work on 2013's "American Hustle". Incidentally, Rock's remarks, appearing pretty early in the Jones piece, eclipsed the "Ghostbusters" star's profile, which can be read in full here.

Incidentally, are you sure that Buddha was the source of that "two wrongs" remark?

A Times reporter noted, incidentally, that in Bowron's remarks, "the mayor carefully steered clear" of trying to say Los Angeles, "referring to it as 'our city.' " The jury, composed of pioneers, language professors, radio announcers and, for some reason, newspapermen, voted for Loss AN-ju-less.

Incidentally, we agree with the remark made by Duffy (2005) in the accompanying Editorial.

The movie's title, incidentally, is taken from the apocryphal remark about first world war soldiers being incomparably finer than their incompetent commanding officers.

Incidentally, I was the target of those remarks, and I'm happy to confess my guilt.

Incidentally, Rush Limbaugh's "slut" and "prostitute" remarks, while even more extreme than Santorum, make sense to conservatives in terms of the same conservative moral logic.

(Few people recognize Boras's responsibility, incidentally, for goading Rodriguez into making the taunting remarks in an old Esquire interview — "You don't say, 'Don't let Derek beat you.' He's never your concern" — that set his Yankee tenure on an uneasy path from the start).

(Incidentally, it is only when you transcribe Trump's remarks verbatim that you realise the extent to which his speech patterns are truly weird.

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