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Golf, incidentally, took a similar stance recently when its authorities took no action against Steve Williams, the caddie who insulted his former employer Tiger Woods, with a racial slur during an awards party.
The BNP, incidentally, took the opportunity to dismiss UKIP as "plastic patriots".
The new act, which opens April 22 at New York's 54 Below, marks Errico's return to the venerable Manhattan hotspot since her acclaimed 2012 run (which, incidentally, took place in the wake of Hurricane Sandy).
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Incidentally, take a look at Juan Agudelo's opener for the Revs: Insane!
And there is a linguistic link between this unconventional rage-inducing virus and the condition we call Mad Cow Disease -- a disease that, incidentally, takes years or decades, not seconds, to develop after infection with atypical agents called prions.
Sadly, this is the move now being made by James Corden and Mathew Horne, two talented comics whose new TV sketch show incidentally takes a bit of a pop at the great man for his perceived pro-Hollywood snobbery.
The relationship between abstract and concrete truth was, incidentally, taken up in the 19th-century Hindu renascence as a parallel to the doctrine of the Absolute the Advaita (nondualism), the dominant expression of Hindu metaphysics—held by the 8th-century Hindu philosopher Śaṅkara.
Bond is back and Daniel Craig is back in a terrifically exciting, spectacular, almost operatically delirious 007 adventure – endorsing intelligence work as old-fashioned derring-do and incidentally taking a stoutly pro-Snowden line against the creepy voyeur surveillance that undermines the rights of a free individual.
Infective L3 larvae may be incidentally taken by human through eating raw or undercooked fish meat, causing anisakidosis.
Gartner, incidentally, takes Neidhoefer's 50% one step further: it says that by 2015, eighty percent of all mobile applications developed will be hybrid or mobile-Web-oriented.
In case of the larvae are incidentally taken by human through eating raw or undercooked fish meat, they may cause anisakidosis, a zoonotic infection causing stomach pains, fever, diarrhea, and vomiting (Sakanari & McKerrow, 1989; Kaneko, 1991; Arslan, Dinçoğlu, & Güven, 1995; Audicana, Ansotegui, de Corres, & Kennedy, 2002; Palm, 2004; Shamsi & Butcher, 2011).
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