Sentence examples for view incidentally from inspiring English sources

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

Leibniz's argument is clever at the outset: he bypasses the thorny problem of determining whether Newton's idea of absolute space commits him to thinking of space as a substance a view, incidentally, which Newton explicitly considers and rejects in De Gravitatione (Newton 2004: 21 2)—by presupposing only that Newton thinks of space as existing independently of objects and their relations.

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"Luzhkov only expressed a view that, incidentally, coincides with the point of view of most Russians who responded painfully to the disintegration of the U.S.S.R.," the Foreign Ministry said.

Yet even his astonishingly delicate feats of daring sometimes took a back seat to the fascinating city views he incidentally captured.

Something similar happened with "Lo's Diary," by Pia Pera, which retells Vladimir Nabokov's "Lolita" from Lo's point of view and argues, incidentally, that Humbert did not kill Quilty.

Even some of his supporters say that the mayor's legacy will be in cleaning up the streets, not in changing the way they look with the creation of great monuments -- a point of view that, not incidentally, sent Mr. Giuliani into a seven-minute panegyric lauding his building accomplishments at a news briefing last week.

(His view of English literature, incidentally, ended more or less where the current view begins; he rarely ventured later than Chaucer, and thought Shakespeare to be pernicious nonsense).

In the process, he creates an alluring compilation documentary about the city's architectural and urbanistic fascinations, past and present — including incidentally preserved views of buildings and even whole neighborhoods that no longer exist.

A small sampling of photographs from the Brooklyn show, incidentally, is on view at the Jewish Community Center in Manhattan (334 Amsterdam Avenue, at 76th Street).

Mr Burgess has written a fine farrago of outrageousness, one which incidentally suggests a view of juvenile violence I can't remember having met before: that its greatest appeal is that it's a big laugh, in which what we ordinarily think of as sadism plays little part.

Incidentally, if Park View had wanted to become a faith school academy, the rules prevented it from doing so.

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