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is aside
noun
An incidental remark made quietly so as to be heard by the person to whom it is said and not by any others in the vicinity.
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The truth is, aside from the killing, the murderer has a basically good heart.
And all this is aside from Jordan's role as culture hero.
But it's hard to say what The New Yorker's mission is, aside from showcasing good writing".
I doubt Brits even know what a travel is aside from flying to Malaga drunk.
A radio host once introduced him as "the biggest Chicago guy or gal there is," aside, maybe, from Oprah Winfrey.
This is, aside from an impressive internal expense, a clear shot at differentiating Google from other companies hoping to get into the mobile maps business.
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The cross-sectional area of the dielectric anode is Aanode = Acathode = L y × L z and the area of each side-wall is Aside-walls = L x × L z.
"And that's aside from all the plays he did.
Human rights activists know their cause has perennially been "aside".
What our goals are, aside from the obvious.
I was aside from them, though.
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