Sentence examples for than incidentally from inspiring English sources

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This acts to enforce the code and, more than incidentally, a high standard of personal honesty as well".

They regard both the occupying troops and the Taliban as "men with guns" (the title more than incidentally of a John Sayles film about Latin American peons trapped between violent governments and guerrillas).

More than incidentally, there is on the wall of the gay couple's apartment a poster for the surprise 1976 Broadway hit, For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf, Ntozake Shange's landmark "choreo poem" about the social and moral empowerment of African-American women.

The most common answer, LeJeune told me, is a 2, or "predominantly heterosexual, but more than incidentally homosexual".

(Please check one)": (0 = exclusively heterosexual; 1 = predominantly heterosexual, incidentally homosexual; 2 = predominantly heterosexual, but more than incidentally homosexual; 3 = equally heterosexual and homosexual; 4 = predominantly homosexual, but more than incidentally heterosexual; 5 = predominantly homosexual, incidentally heterosexual; 6 = exclusively homosexual) (Sell, 1997).

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Its political support is far broader than that, incidentally, but this campaign may err, if at all, on the side of caution in terms of spelling it all out.

We attempted to estimate the incidence of truly malaria-attributable fevers, rather than fevers incidentally associated with parasites, by using the age-specific all-cause fever incidence and parasite prevalence, where this was available.

For given a threshold ph, a probability that one can get a number of p-values equal to or more than ns incidentally is, which can be approximated using incomplete beta function.

Since then, however, at least nine men have admirably accepted the same fate a far better record, incidentally, than in the Arab world.Democracy is far more than just elections.

Here Maria is bigger than Mozart, who, incidentally, also hails from the city.

(Brossard was a French composer a few decades older than Couperin and, incidentally, authored the first musical dictionary).

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