Sentence examples for point incidentally from inspiring English sources

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To be more accurate, my father (at that point, incidentally, a communist and universalist) made a call on a visiting academic from, I think, Nigeria, and he brought me with him.

This point, incidentally, was recently made quite tidily by the New York Times' own former food critic Sam Sifton, who sang of breakfast's charms in a piece called Seize the Morning.

Most contemporary palaeontologists suspect that human intelligence has not risen substantially over the last 70-80,000 70-80,000 which point, incidentallyears were atl black Africans); so improvements in IQ performance over the last century clearly have nothing to do whichincreased genetic intelligence and everything to do with cultural changes.

Anyway, we dwell in 1994 long enough to see see Walker's wife murdered before jumping forward to 2004 to find him a grizzled, morose time cop still obsessing over old videos of his late wife (at this point, incidentally, we have voice-controlled driverless cars - nice prediction, guys).

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After all, even aside from the dependence of IS-LM analysis on the ad hoc assumption of price inflexibility, that analysis is at best a very rough attempt to squeeze fundamentally intertemporal issues like saving and investment into a static framework (a point which, incidentally, Hicks noted right at the beginning).

The fact that morphologically simple eukaryotes, formerly known as archezoa, actually do exist, is the critical point, recognized incidentally in the review by Ford Doolittle.

That isn't a unanimous point of view, incidentally, but even if it were, it stands for little.

Statisticians have used his data to plot wages divided by prices (showing how much wheat a week's wages would buy) against time, and the point becomes clear as, incidentally, does a more subtle one: the increase in buying power was slowing down.And Playfair was already making a leap of abstraction that few of his contemporaries could follow.

And this, as Jean-Louis Gassée (a former Apple executive, incidentally) points out, might be a mixed blessing.

(Scholars still debate the sequence of the series; they tend now to believe that the two-figure scenes came after the groups of four or five, in a process of refinement that, incidentally, points toward Cubism).

Colegate indeed does, in her own good time, deal pleasantly with St. Simeon and other stylites, incidentally pointing out that they were not true hermits, since hermits do not have crowds of fans.

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