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But the website Quote Investigator, which substitutes shoes for trousers incidentally, suggests it was coined many, many years before Churchill got to it.
It can — even a work like this one, whose symphonic cluelessness not incidentally suggests just how out of touch Iran may be with the West.
It is all, of course, a fantasy, but it is one that raises fascinating questions about the future of the monarchy and that incidentally suggests the Duchess of Cambridge will not be content with the role of photogenic adornment.
Effectively modelling this complexity leads to tricky mathematical problems in nonlinear dynamics and, incidentally, suggests why markets are so hard to predict: investors simultanelously guessing at each other's intentions.
That, incidentally, suggests that Milan Milutinovic, the current president of Serbia, should also be sent to The Hague; like Mr Milosevic, he has been charged by the court with killing 340 ethnic Albanians and expelling 740,000 others.
Mr Burgess has written a fine farrago of outrageousness, one which incidentally suggests a view of juvenile violence I can't remember having met before: that its greatest appeal is that it's a big laugh, in which what we ordinarily think of as sadism plays little part.
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I did, incidentally, suggest that the PCC might incorporate those guidelines into the PCC's editorial codebook, but got a polite rejection.
observed a high concordance rate among experts for the return of 64 genetic findings discovered incidentally, suggesting it is possible to develop a consensus list.
(Incidentally, Trump suggested earlier this year that historically black colleges might be discriminatory against white students).
Incidentally, he suggested, that is not a bad way to jump-start the economy.
Jim Murphy, the new leader of Scottish Labour, and a teetotaller, incidentally, is suggesting it is time to overturn this policy.
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