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The Mustang (which, perhaps not incidentally for Richter's present purpose, would share its name with the iconic American fun car) was a long-range craft that escorted Allied bombers over Germany.

Given the dismal state of NBC's prime-time programming, such a blow would be considered devastating for the network and — not incidentally for the executive who failed to prevent Mr. Leno's or Mr. O'Brien's defection.

But these bills provide windfalls for the military, for defense contractors and, not incidentally, for lawmakers who need the hometown pork and fat-cat contributions being subsidized by the new double-dip military-industrial complex.

But how these five play out will have profound implications for the future of human rights and, not incidentally, for tens of millions of people.

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These R&D investments would create new innovations, investments, and startups – and, not incidentally, jobs for people with backgrounds in investor relations, finance, operations and market strategies.

That's when Elizabeth Ms. Alexanderr), attired in tasteful shades of gray, makes her entrance, accompanied by Oscar (a deliciously droll Peter Francis James), her elegant, articulate companion, who not incidentally (and for the purpose of some rather tedious political point scoring) is black.

De Grey has mapped out his proposed course in such detail that he believes it may be possible for his objective to be achieved within as short a period as 25 years, in time for many readers of Technology Review to avail themselves of its formulations – and, not incidentally, in time for his 41-year-old self as well.

These, not incidentally, are men for whom abrogating women's Constitutional rights to equality in everything from salaries to sports to reproductive self-determination is just their breakfast cereal before they go on to launch wars for profit and political control.

Which, not incidentally, paves the way for bigger tax cuts for their donor base.

The compromise solution skillfully and patiently negotiated by the European Union's top diplomat, Catherine Ashton, makes it possible for both countries to move forward economically and, not incidentally, pursue their bids for European Union membership.

To understand how everything changed so drastically, one must go back 20 years to the foundation of Fox TV in 1985, an insanely expensive gamble by Rupert Murdoch and Barry Diller, one the upstart new owner of 20th Century Fox, the other the recently retired boss of Paramount Pictures (and, not incidentally, inventor of the made-for-TV movie).

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