Sentence examples for incidentally reminding from inspiring English sources

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A governing idea, which underlines his choice of the 101, is to trace the thematic and stylistic  lines of evolution and development in an almost entirely European theatre from Aeschylus's The  Persians to Mike Bartlett's Charles 111- both centred on  Royalty in big trouble, thereby incidentally reminding us that some theatrical themes are always with us.

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They've also, incidentally, reminded me how strange it is that Carr's masterpiece never actually won the prize itself.

The British suffragettes had to triangulate violent and non-violent opposition to create civil disobedience, and this absence of violence is an important point, although the scenes in this film showing parliament might incidentally remind you that there is no member of this Conservative government who does not profess to admire that famously non-non-violent protester Nelson Mandela.

As we stroll the quaint streets of Carroll Gardens in Brooklyn (which, incidentally, remind him of a town in the Wild West), he can't help but point out the sweet, sticky smell of melting garbage and to admonish New York for having no sustainable system for taking care of its waste.

The planners behind the cafes have multiple objectives: to provide food and conviviality at democratic prices, to serve as commercial linchpins to renew some of the city's most run-down districts and, not incidentally, to remind satisfied patrons of the government's populist program in an election year.

Incidentally this reminds me of a great pick-up line: "Hey, ladies, which of the Mythbusters do I most resemble".

The Brand New Testament imagines the Judeo-Christian God alive and well, and he's a bad-tempered, boozy slob living in a tatty flat with his unhappy wife and sullen 11-year-old daughter – in Brussels, a bad place to be reminded, incidentally, that satirists taunting religion tend to steer well clear of Islam.

This similarity simply confirms that this way of arguing was very widespread at the time; incidentally, one is easily reminded of the current method of arguing by counterexamples in analytic philosophy.

Incidentally, I would like to remind you that when Ukraine seceded from the USSR it did exactly the same thing, almost word for word.

Her jean cut-offs were so short that when she sat down on my couch, I had to remind myself not to look down incidentally throughout session because of what was plainly visible.

Richard from Phoenix, AZ writes: "Your piece reminded me of a quote I saw today, incidentally, as I was passing a church on my way to the Historical Society's slavery exhibit.

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