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That, incidentally, filed before Cohen scored.
That, incidentally, is another reason to worry about Brexit.
Years later, the cellphone would become an ubiquitous, multifunctional device that, incidentally, showed the time.
Kenyatta is now deftly tapping that sentiment — a move that, incidentally, is perfectly legal.
That, incidentally, was the 50th six of the series and it was an almighty smite.
A Yes vote (to a bailout package that, incidentally, is no longer officially on the table) spells further austerity.
That, incidentally, is the same wheelbase as the 5 Series sedan with which the 6 Series shares most of its structure, chassis, suspension and drivetrain components.
Clinton was set to watch the returns from The Peninsula, a luxury hotel that, incidentally, sits a block from Trump Tower on Manhattan's Fifth Avenue.
That, incidentally, was the first game in a current 16-game surge in which the Devils have been beaten only once.
A group of political scientists wrote last year in Political Research Quarterly that Republican-backed voter-I.D. laws "mobilize the base and champion electoral reforms that incidentally may demobilize Democratic supporters".
This collection had a great range of wearable clothes that incidentally were glamorous, like a collarless wrap coat in wine-berry patent leather and a sleeveless blouse in cerulean blue crepe worn with a red crepe pencil skirt.
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