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(Parenthetically, one of the actors in "Bridegroom," from 1968, is the very young Rainer Werner Fassbinder).

Parenthetically, one of the most debilitating elements of the television-based political culture is that the elected representatives don't have the time to reflect, because they have to spend all their time raising money going to cocktail parties.

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Taksim, parenthetically, was one of the most famous gay cruising areas in the world, very much representing the earthy, easy sexuality of the Turks, which actually can't be eradicated by madrassas and Hitlerite mullahs, any more than Cuban libido could be dampened by parochial Communism.

In that parenthetical, one glimpses the failure of our war.

The discussion ranged over issues like this and was punctuated, unexpectedly, by a parenthetical gesture from one of our panelists.

Of parenthetical note is that one of his county campaign chairs in Ohio declaring most recently that racism never started until President Obama took office, and Robert Pittenger (R-9th (NC) and a Trump supporter) telling a reporter that the reason for racial strife is that Blacks are jealous of the successes Whites have had.

You can emphasize this point in your cover letter or add a few parenthetical words about it on your résumé, such as "(one of 700 employees downsized 11/01)" or "(company acquired by ACME in 1/09)" after the job title or company name, said Louise Kursmark, president of Best Impression Career Services, an executive résumé writing service in Boston.

Parenthetically, I want to note that as one of the authors of the independent counsel statute, I believe that Mr. Starr overstepped his jurisdiction by arguing for impeachment on this ground or any ground.

A real-life musician from this neck of the woods, Beck once described one of his albums as "parenthetical," a low-key outing between big, elaborately produced, conceptually audacious projects.

In medias res, however, in 1952, she pleaded in her journal, "I mustn't live in this torment of emotion" and then parenthetically added "(Empty words — I shall always live so)." In 1948, she wrote, "One of my fundamental assumptions is that I have the power to seduce anyone".

One of the key elements that the post examines is CSEC's cooperation with five different corporations to uncover metadata: Quova (a subsidiary of the American telecom giant Neustar), Bell Sympatico, Boingo (a popular airport WiFi provider), and Akamai (a corporate server company whose actual work is much more complex than this parenthetical will allow).

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