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Which, incidentally, she got.
(Incidentally, she helped to lead the revival of that, too).
Incidentally she has a flair for sewing, and often makes her clothes.
Incidentally, she once told me that she invented "tropicalizing the language".
Not incidentally, she also told the best joke I'd heard in the past couple of days.
Incidentally, she got it from her granddaughter Elizabeth, who'd been doing voluntary clerical work at the local Labour office.
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(It is to Prévert, incidentally, that she owes her name: born Nicole Dreyfus, the daughter of actors, she adopted the stage name Anouk after playing a character of that name in her debut film, Calef's long-forgotten Maison Sous la Mer, in 1946.
Nowhere in the reports of this spat - a word, incidentally, that she says overstates what happened - was there a sympathetic mention of the fact that she had just lost her first-round match at Wimbledon.
And, incidentally, that she was up for a job in marketing.
Not, incidentally, that she was making any such presumption today: her linguistic tense was uniformly conditional.
Incidentally, now she owns a ramshackle seaside hotel in Cornwall called the Abbey, which is one of the most charming places I've ever been.
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