How To Use Incidental In A Sentence

  • Then they recruited him (not their first choice, incidentally) to do the donkey work.
  • THE timing of these arrests is interesting and may not be coincidental. The Sun
  • Incidentally, while this naturally brings up an analogy to the constitutional right to an abortion, the analogy is complex.
  • We may look like lobsters, or tuna fish, but that is purely coincidental. Times, Sunday Times
  • Not incidentally — one of the best 1930s fake-modern piano concerti ever tossed into a film. Proof through the night
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  • I am neither strong nor anal about the ‘group system’ which, incidentally, and frankly, I think is quite a mess.
  • This is not just gossip, incidentally; he publishes this detail in the programme. Times, Sunday Times
  • Acari in the eye have been incidentally alluded to under inflammation of the lids. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
  • (Coincidentally, it apparently freeze-dries into space ice cream very well.) Grist - the Latest from Grist
  • And how coincidental is it that he just happens to be working with Angus Scrimm, star of my all time favorite horror film ‘Phantasm.’ The Tail Section » 2007 » May
  • The Matriarch of the family gives him some money for books and incidental expenses.
  • It's purely coincidental that most of the people I know are from the same background.
  • They are not meat eaters, and any insects they swallow are accidental or incidental.
  • We manage 90 seconds of incidental chitchat before conversation dries up.
  • We learn that the cops are in cahoots with the drug dealer, but this is an incidental plot device that's entirely dropped once Philippa and Filippo are on the lam.
  • But he says it is purely coincidental that he ended up as a farmer of coffee.
  • It gradually draws you in, though the grating incidental fiddle music does its best to spit you back out again. Times, Sunday Times
  • I repeat that this pageful of disasters is merely the record of an average day, when nothing much is happening: and incidentally it occurs in a newspaper which, rather than most, tries to put a good face on things. As I Please
  • It was light and breezy with jaunty incidental music and you could totally see what the producers had in mind. Times, Sunday Times
  • We incidentally found that STAT1C overexpression cause aberrant STAT activation in LL2 cells. Further studies on the underlying mechanisms may explore a novel regulatory system of JAK/STAT pathway.
  • And incidentally, it's in India where the ancient symbol of the swastika originated.
  • Onions coincidentally contain a lot of potassium metaphosphate (KPO3), which, when combined with all the water soaked up from the Gatorade, is used to produce even more KH2PO4! Undefined
  • Incidentally, the references to the Australian system are to the way its (state-run) railways ended up with three separate track gauges.
  • The Changling is coincidentally what I called my youngest son during potty training. TRAILER FOR LATEST EASTWOOD JOINT
  • The skittering streaks and brushy splashes of color - punctuated by incidental drips and blobs - tend to remain discrete, but when they are allowed to run together, the effect is spectacular.
  • I went to see it the other day, incidentally, it's still there, still exactly as it was in 1935.
  • Byng (who incidentally is the brother of Georgia Byng, author of the Molly Moon books for children) estimates the series will be completed in 2038! A Short History of Myth by Karen Armstrong: Book summary
  • The most cherishable of Jay's recordings are two-disc sets which permit inclusion of virtually every bit of the show's score, as well as snippets of dialogue, overtures, entr'actes, incidental music, and underscoring.
  • He leant back in his chair, as if he was only incidentally present in the courtroom.
  • The jaunty incidental music that has accompanied her progress from bedroom, through kitchen, to surgery ceases. Times, Sunday Times
  • Incidentally, I look forward to the time when people stop repeating the baseless clintonian arguments and the dems unite. Four Florida Members Of Congress Who Backed Hillary Come Out For Obama
  • Short bursts of incidental daylight as you go about your business should be sufficient for most people. Times, Sunday Times
  • labor problems incidental to a rapid expansion
  • No one likes to feel hustled along in bed, as if they're incidental to proceedings. Times, Sunday Times
  • Almost incidentally, on August 2, 1883, a decree went up in every town square in Russia: Yiddish theater henceforward would be illegal throughout the land.
  • Coincidentally, I had once found myself in a similar situation.
  • Incidentally the odds on the hunted fox being killed are about evens.
  • As quick as thought the tent was struck, the pegs wrenched from the ground, and the ghazi surrounded, overpowered, secured, and incidentally in due course hanged. The Story of the Guides
  • Incidentally, there was no difference in insulin resistance or diabetes between the two groups. Dr. Sharma’s Obesity Notes » Blog Archive » Melanocortin Linked to Blood Pressure Control
  • The fact that the concert made a profit was considered incidental.
  • Thanks to coincidental timing, this supermoon will be coming on the heels of the June solstice, which takes place only two days before.
  • Incidentally, white jasmine is a tautology in the Indian context.
  • Though the survey was for the specific purpose of consolidation of the monarch's power, it recorded certain incidental information that have ever been sought after by historians and antiquarians.
  • The discovery was incidental to their main research.
  • Blackpool, incidentally, now lead them by three points with a game in hand. Times, Sunday Times
  • Incidentally, it may be worth mentioning that the notion of an aesthetic judgment should obviously not be elucidated in terms in terms of the idea of a work of art: we make aesthetic judgments about nature and we make nonaesthetic judgments about works of art. Aesthetic Judgment
  • The next phase of Fox's green plan, Cotter says, is to investigate ground-source heat pumps to replace the school's boilers, the thermostat for which, incidentally, is placed in the school's stairwell, one of the draughtiest spots in the building. Latest education news, including the university guide 2010, RAE results, higher and schools news, schools tables and further education | guardian.co.uk
  • I was dating a man at the time, and got kind of cheesed off when my dearest friend/ex-wife who, not incidentally, dated a bisexual woman for several years got all snarky with me about the “heterosexual privilege” thing. Biphobia in the GLBT community from a bi man’s point of view
  • He could also cut down his incidental expenses - for instance, cooking more at home rather than eating out. Times, Sunday Times
  • Co-incidentally, the programme credits list the same name for ‘Camera’ and ‘Assistant Producer’.
  • The portrait of ‘patriarchal oppression’ presented by the investigative journalist is nonsense, incidentally, and he - who has the perspective and temperament of a Victorian bluestocking - was laughed off the island.
  • Clive Brill, the director, has had a good idea for the soundscape which doesn't quite work: the Volsci are Yorkshiremen, and the incidental music is therefore all in colliery brass band style. April Books 3) From One To Zero: A Universal History of Numbers, by Georges Ifrah
  • Incidentally, the German Wehrmacht never officially used the word blitzkrieg -- literally, "lightning war" -- though it did appear in several prewar German military publications. Wired Top Stories
  • Is this, in your judgment, purely coincidental that so many reporters suddenly are facing the prospect of jail?
  • These cases fall within the ancillary or incidental jurisdiction of the International Tribunal.
  • Incidentally it changes its composition considerably between the foetus and the adult.
  • Incidentally, I've become accustomed to being regarded with withering nonplussitude, so the seductive smile of the woman with the "celebutard" sunglasses and the giant soda was a pleasant surprise: Grappling With Change: A Farewell to Summer and a Return to Arms
  • It gradually draws you in, though the grating incidental fiddle music does its best to spit you back out again. Times, Sunday Times
  • Increased motivation is more than an incidental benefit of reward schemes.
  • In my case, incidentally, the choice of writing in English was certainly motivated by wanting to earn from the writing. Interview: Lavie Tidhar Talks About 'World SF'
  • Perhaps not coincidentally, Amelia's vagabonding seems to have run across a few stops of the National Air Races which were underway at the same time.
  • We know something of Casaubon's background from incidental remarks.
  • (Potteries usage)Incidentally, in the lead-in to the Elmes quote, the word minging is used; for those who, like myself, were wondering how it's pronounced, it rhymes with singing and is Scots in origin, meaning (according to the OED) That smells bad, stinking; (more generally) unpleasant, foul. Languagehat.com: WORD 4 WORD.
  • But in January, coincidentally (or not?) the same month that Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced the forthcoming tablet computer dubbed the iPad, netbook sales took a nose dive.
  • This, incidentally, suggests we have a trawl within a trawl, as it is not part of the usual business of Transport Police to operate as ticket inspectors.
  • Incidentally, at least three people complimented me on the make-up and said I looked great and should do it more often.
  • This grindstone bubble fountain makes an attractive incidental feature in this narrow border and is not difficult to make.
  • However, this crop destruction was incidental to the solenodon's predation on insects beneath the soil.
  • No one likes to feel hustled along in bed, as if they're incidental to proceedings. Times, Sunday Times
  • Furthermore, it bore coincidental resonance with the nineteenth-century Euro-American pejorative digger, which referred to the supposed cultural inferiority of California's Native Americans, some of whom derived subsistence from the gathering of wild roots. Manhood in the Age of Aquarius: Masculinity in Two Countercultural Communities, 1965–83
  • Incidentally, if you're on the train direct from Jolimont to Flinders St (not going through the loop), you can actually see the dunnies from the train window if you know where to look.
  • After all, while it's clear that this fight has been a PR boon to Scottevest, you can't blame them for taking advantage of Delta's censorship (which not incidentally takes place to protect their ability to collect millions of dollars in checked baggage fees). Matt Browner Hamlin: Scottevest vs Delta
  • The author Picador poached from Random House is, incidentally, the first British winner since 1998.
  • Its overall shape eluded me; but its incidental felicities were engaging. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ololiuqui, Safford pronounced, was in fact Datura meteloides, a well-known and highly toxic hallucinogen belonging to a group of plants that, perhaps not entirely coincidentally, he had just monographed. One River
  • Incidentally, what is it about people who go on about being ‘shiksas’ and ‘goys’?
  • This is an incidental allusion to him on the cartulary of Holy Trinity Priory, Aldgate, which shows him in a more favourable light. Bedlam
  • Incidentally I wasn't serious when I suggested we and our friends might cross North Dakota off our list of prospective holiday destinations this summer.
  • incidental expenses
  • Any benefit to the native inhabitants of the colony was incidental.
  • The Defence Travel Card is a corporate credit card used to pay for business travel expenses including accommodation, meals, incidentals and surface travel.
  • Often, I've found, it's just the coincidental timing of first hearing and life events that have made them assume a special place in the recording library inside my head.
  • Incidentally, the body shape also means the hand is in the optimum position for absorbing the recoil impact.
  • The points you make are true, but they're incidental to the main problem.
  • The jaunty incidental music that has accompanied her progress from bedroom, through kitchen, to surgery ceases. Times, Sunday Times
  • We had a marvellous meal at that restaurant you recommended - incidentally, I must give you the number of a similar one I know.
  • The monsters that seem originally to have inspired the guisers have, incidentally, much in common.
  • Incidentally, they play bridge against one another now, in the maximum-security wing of Vacaville State Correctional Facility. GENIE ON THE LOOSE
  • Incidentally not once during the five days did the shrill sound of a whistle disturb concentration.
  • Incidentally, that game was lit up by a fine individual strike from another youngster cut from the same cloth as Bergkamp - David Bentley.
  • This decline was coincidental with the expansion of regional feed lots and the pre-cutting of cattle carcasses at slaughter and meat packing houses closer to the farmers.
  • The mere presence of viral particles does not establish causation of autism: it may be an incidental finding.
  • It is questionable whether the venue of a European Cup final is central to the occasion or incidental.
  • That standard, incidentally, is of those arbitrary figures that bears no relation to any real threat, and has been cobbled from the usual junk science which the EU commission so loves. Surely we should be debating this?
  • Incidentally, congers are delicious, and "cuddled" or no, I doubt any were wasted. AR Follies Continued: "Conger Cuddling"
  • They'd made a museum about pencils which was really boring (and incidentally also included some pen nibs to try and fill things out a bit which I think is cheating).
  • Incidentally, now that we are paying all these corporations to run the city, when are we to see redundancies among our councillors?
  • Any similarity between this film and real events is purely coincidental.
  • Last year, I was assigned to my own, unshared locker and I had a feeling that it wasn't coincidental.
  • And I don't think it was just coincidental that it's a lot cheaper to just cover local news.
  • Not bad for an incidental photographer who took up photography mostly as a necessity rather than an avocation!
  • Listening to a human being speak and being put out that you didn't get what you ordered as if you've gone to KFC and gotten Original instead of Extra Crispy is ridiculous, risk-averse, and coincidentally deeply chicken-hearted behavior. Steve Martin At The 92 St. Y
  • Some people, and incidentally that includes Arthur, just won't look after themselves properly.
  • Incidentally, Barbara was not supposed to be on that flight today.
  • For future reference Mick, it's chutzpah, like a particularly catarrhal pronunciation of the Premier League team Tottenham Chutzpah – whose pre-season friendly against Orlando Pirates, incidentally, on ESPN was yet another distraction from the cricket. Tendulkar or Talksport: July's ultimate Test | Martin Kelner
  • Incidentally, I wanted to have a word with you about your expenses claim.
  • Criticism of the footnote is not a quibble about a minor incidental proposition.
  • He's the fellow who does our Face-Off features and compiles bonkers articles about individual BioShock frames, incidentally, and to whom words such as "quincunx" mean something. Eurogamer
  • Coincidentally, most of the scenes used in Carol's marketing are from this last group, like when Scrooge zooms across England with the Ghost of Christmas Past, rockets into the sky on a giant candle snuffer, or snowboards on an icicle. Jonathan Kim: ReThink Review: Disney's A Christmas Carol (3D) -- Don't Get Scrooged
  • Do you say it is not a matter incidental to the execution of a power vested in the federal judicature?
  • Incidentally, this was an inspired guess: we now know that the elephant did in fact evolve from an aquatic mammal. Times, Sunday Times
  • And isn't it strangely coincidental that Scotland Yard were involved in all this, at this particular time?
  • And it just so happened, coincidentally, that we had a what we call a referral of a 3-year-old child. CNN Transcript Mar 22, 2007
  • Captain Webb's feat of trying to go down the Falls of Niagara; although, it might be mentioned incidentally, that, at the time they attempted their natatory exploit, that reckless swimmer's name was unknown to fame. Fritz and Eric The Brother Crusoes
  • In this novel, Victor Vail, a blind violin maestro, is saved from kidnapping by Doc (who incidentally wrote the piece Vail had just been performing). Dusk Before the Dawn » 2009 » December
  • Its name, incidentally, comes from the hardy and resilient zamia palm found in central Queensland.
  • The coincidental use of the same comparison is as amusing as it is overdrawn.
  • The rule is so stern that all delight in mere incidental beauty, which painting often triumphs in, is wholly forbidden to sculpture; -- for instance, in _painting_ the branch of a tree, you may rightly represent and enjoy the lichens and moss on it, but a sculptor must not touch one of them: they are inessential to the tree's life, -- he must give the flow and bending of the branch only, else he does not enough "see Pallas" in it. The Crown of Wild Olive also Munera Pulveris; Pre-Raphaelitism; Aratra Pentelici; The Ethics of the Dust; Fiction, Fair and Foul; The Elements of Drawing
  • And nowhere upon the inspired pages of the fourth Evangelist, nor in that great Epistle to the Colossians, which is the very citadel and central fort of that doctrine in Scripture, is there more emphatically stated this truth than here, in these incidental allusions. Expositions of Holy Scripture Second Corinthians, Galatians, and Philippians Chapters I to End. Colossians, Thessalonians, and First Timothy.
  • Incidentally, victims of pension scheme wind-ups plan to stage a rally in London on Sunday, June 8.
  • Such a concentration of comparable geometrical forms can not be coincidental.
  • The fact that they mature in April 2006, a month before the last possible date for the next election, is surely coincidental!
  • Back in 1996, the co-founders always wanted to have a weekly session, while coincidentally, Maclean wanted to try his hand at a few students.
  • They were convicted of obstruction, the magistrates taking the view that the only lawful use of the highway was to pass and repass about one's lawful business, and for any purposes incidental to that.
  • Incidentally, this means that we can use mitochondria to trace our ancestry, strictly down the female line.
  • Incidentally, all this was missing from the way audiences (in the Curzon cinema I think) saw another 1960s shockumentary — The Savage Eye (directed by Joseph Strick) — when I saw it I, like the audience, shuddered but felt no complicity at all. Ballardian » An Exhibition of Atrocities: J.G. Ballard on Mondo films
  • If it happens incidentally, if some kid looks at me and says ‘maybe I could do that?’
  • Key lime pie, which incidentally ought to be yellow and not green, is understandably big on Florida dessert menus.
  • There are private companies who specialize in these services and who, incidentally, also have dedicated people working for them.
  • That, incidentally, is not a plot spoiler. Times, Sunday Times
  • Incidentally, some years Great Basin bristlecone pines awaken in late June, discern (exactly how remains a mystery) that pending summer conditions will be inhospitable; drop back into dormancy drawing upon meager sugar reserves, enabling them to survive for another sleepy 12 months: Giving an entirely new meaning to Fastina lente or make haste slowly. Dr. Reese Halter: Saving the Ancient Pines by Reducing our Global Footprints
  • Incidentally, there seems to be some uncertainty as to what this area of grammar (where verbs are followed by other, non-finite, verbs) is called. G is for Gerund « An A-Z of ELT
  • Nostalgia, incidentally, is an emotion I'm very interested in these days. A Conversation with Kazuo Ishiguro about Never Let Me Go
  • Elsewhere we marveled at the intricate rusted ironworks designs in the latest video of Amanita's upcoming adventure game Machinarium, saw Minotaur China Shop (and Jetpack Brontosaurus, coincidentally) creators Flashbang poke gentle fun at Braid creator Jon Blow, and found a wonderful series of T-shirts based on the glitched-out boot-up sequences of arcade games. Boing Boing
  • Incidentally, Lebanon, in turn, is in the sphere of embarrassment, with the policy of evasiveness that it adopts with regard to the Syrian issue at the Security Council. Raghida Dergham: Palestine at the United Nations: The Long Path of Wisdom
  • Not coincidentally, atmospheric transmissivity is nearly 100% at 3.8 m.
  • The aim was to bring the ordinary believer closer to the church, and incidentally raising its effectiveness for the tsar as an agency for controlling society.
  • The meeting had been unintentional, coincidental, but for it I was glad.
  • But it seems to us that some of the wishes are strangely coincidental with Microsoft's own wishes.
  • The incidental captures may represent species that are either rare, are not habitually ground-dwelling, or that move little and are therefore unlikely to fall into pitfall traps.
  • Food importation is, incidentally, the major gobbler of foreign exchange in any year that the country has to import.
  • Scenarios, incidentally, that depend generally on language for their structure and arguably literature for their topoi.
  • I own a pair, incidentally, in electric blue ponyskin. Times, Sunday Times
  • How coincidental is it that it falls on the eve of the inauguration of our first black president? To Have a Dream
  • Those incidental details prove to have been instrumental after all. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Other performers, not related by blood or marriage, had symbiotic or coincidental careers that linked them in the audience's mind.
  • And yet I remember that at that early age -- mayhap under fourteen -- notwithstanding, and through all its incidental attractiveness, he hazarded the opinion to me (and the expression riveted my surprise), that there was feebleness in the structure of the work. Stories of Authors, British and American
  • For in fact this power is but a very incidental result of the general intelligence of parrots, combined with the other peculiarities of their social life and forestine character. Science in Arcady
  • Incidentally, the term ‘pure essential oil’ (as claimed by the producers) is a misnomer because the highly toxic petrochemical solvent hexane is involved in the extraction process.
  • It was coincidental that they happened to share the same Dublin street address.
  • The aim is to reduce the incidental catch of gamefish like marlin while allowing stocks of swordfish, oceanic sharks and tuna to replenish themselves.
  • I'm sure this is just coincidental, but even the name Gyro Uno seems to mash up the world of Greek food and pizza. Slice
  • Book sales as such became an incidental, minor percentage of daily turnover in this and other bookshops.
  • Incidentally, the spurs which form the northern and southern jaws, so to speak, would not form a continuous ridge if the mouth were filled in, but would overlap (or to use a military term which expresses the idea concisely, they are "in echelon"), the one which comes from the north being some thirty yards east of the one which comes from the south. Head Hunters of the Amazon: Seven Years of Exploration and Adventure
  • The first story ran on Li's 40th birthday, timing that no one at Baidu dismissed as coincidental.
  • In social life he loved the fishing rod which incidentally was one of the gifts of the Offertory Procession at his Requiem Mass.
  • Incidentally the name 'Giravanz' is a combination of the Italian words for 'sunflower', the official flower of Kitakyushu, and 'advance' 'girasole' and 'avanzare'. When was the last season in which no top-flight manager lost their job? | The Knowledge
  • I have chosen to retain my informer’s phrase, not being able justly to determine whether it is a corruption of the word apoplexy, as my friend Mr. Oldbuck supposes, or the name of some peculiar disorder incidental to those who have concern in the courts of law, as many callings and conditions of men have diseases appropriate to themselves. Redgauntlet
  • Not coincidentally, the flowers of wind-pollinated plants are usually arranged in tight bunches that block the wind, creating eddies that increase the odds of successful pollen delivery.
  • `Incidentally, my superiors, although they've finished with you, have no desire to be ungenerous. DARE CALL IT TREASON
  • Incidentally, the term "boot camp" itself has undergone a semantic recalibration, and now primarily denotes the period between the X Factor auditions and the live shows, as opposed to a training academy for military recruits. The Guardian World News
  • River water, incidentally, is even drinkable today after a good boil.
  • Coincidentally, "Moroni" is the capital of the "Comoro Islands" off the coast of East Africa. Latest Articles
  • There are, however, limits on such incidental or collateral damage.
  • I shall trot along to see them next week, weather permitting, which will coincidentally be half-way through the contract.
  • A further possible explanation was that the simultaneous onset of the two disorders was coincidental.
  • It was light and breezy with jaunty incidental music and you could totally see what the producers had in mind. Times, Sunday Times
  • The guns are stocked with a good grade of Turkish walnut and the barrel selector is on the tang safety, which incidentally is nonautomatic.
  • What worked: With 800-fill goose down, the grade used in the priciest sleeping bags, the garment manages to be lighter, more compactable and somehow warmer than my original Patagonia down jacket which, incidentally, is still going strong after 25 years. SFGate: Don Asmussen: Bad Reporter
  • That would not have been a risk incidental to the trade of chimney sweep.
  • P.S. Coincidentally, I just got back from an all-day "good government type" conference in Washington DC, the main topic of which was the need to enact "whistleblowing" protection for public and private sector employees, especially in the intellligence and national security areas. Coleen Rowley: 9/11 Change: Yes We Should!
  • When I switched to bimanual manipulation and, incidentally, began using my weak-hand thumb to cock the hammer, my speed and accuracy increased and the tendency to land key-holed shots on target disappeared.
  • Incidentally, owners tended to employ horsemen or grooms who were on the short side as that made their charges look so much bigger and farmers always liked to see a big stallion.
  • We had a marvellous meal at that restaurant you recommended - incidentally, I must give you the number of a similar one I know.
  • These similarities are purely coincidental. The Sun
  • Part of a lecturer's job will be the assessment of students and, as such, the marking of examination scripts would, without doubt, be seen as reasonably incidental to the job.
  • Then, one day coincidentally about five years ago, she switched it off halfway through and snarled: ‘What a load of twaddle.’
  • The idea that states retain inherent power to enforce or decline to enforce the laws of Canada (except when it is incidental in choice of law situations where jurisdiction arises from an authority other than Canadian law) as sovereign entities strikes me as not only wrong, but absurd. The Volokh Conspiracy » The Bybee Immigration Memo
  • Suppress Voice of Dissent in Bengal Murders are common for CPM We killed less than a dozen village leaders or bad gentry or informers who incidentally were CPIM members or ‘Marxist’s sarkari men, and now Anil Biswas is trying to label us as annihilationist. A Maoist critique of the CPI(Marxist)
  • Incidentally, I've also heard of a few damage claims resulting from dents to the undercarriage, which is, of course, completely absurd. The Seattle Times
  • The idea is that it is incidental to the residential use and does not change the overall character of the property as a single dwelling. Times, Sunday Times
  • He had coincidentally just fallen off his seat, so after an amazing start we were in quite some disarray.
  • The figures under the heading IEP relate to constituency office IT costs, stationery and incidental expenses.
  • There have been too many negative headlines, plus the nagging argument that money is frittered away on incidentals while hospitals and schools crumble to dust.
  • (Incidentally, there is substantial attention given in adjoining passages for the hospitable and humane treatment even of foreigners.) Think Progress » “Dogs aren’t born mooing, and people aren’t born gay.”
  • In this case, the face cards, all of which were, not coincidentally, two-faced. RUNNING FROM THE LAW
  • Incidentally, the OED has the entry form galingale used by Chaucer in the Prologue to the Canterbury Tales: "A Cook they hadde with hem for the nones/ To boille the chiknes with the Marybones/ And poudre Marchant tart and galyngale" and gives the following impressive variety of forms: Languagehat.com: LENGKUA/GALANGAL.
  • Incidentally, the ancient Maya had a fairly advanced understanding of astronomy - so there's some question as to whether they would have grovelled in front an eclipse.
  • This kind of symbiosis, incidentally, is also found in leguminous or pod forming plants - including peas and beans, wisteria vines, acacia, mesquite, and coral trees.
  • This might persuade my husband and daughters to use the rack - that, incidentally, I made with my own fair hands (the first self-assembly kit I've mastered).
  • This isn’t the whole story behind the desmognathous palate incidentally, as it’s also present in waterfowl, ibises, spoonbills, pelicans and other groups (Huxley 1867). Bucorvids: post-Cretaceous maniraptorans on the savannah
  • He later died in falling off his horse, incidentally, unfortunately in an acci dent in Hyde Park. Seize the Moment: America's Challenge in a One-Superpower World
  • These, incidentally, are the countries that have the largest number of endangered primate species.
  • All of this green talk has another, incidental, benefit. Times, Sunday Times
  • These adjustments, incidentally, portray the concept of consumer sovereignty at work.
  • My sister now, incidentally, has byssinosis and has just made a settlement of a claim against Aleo Manufacturing Company in Rockingham. Oral History Interview with Julius Fry, August 19, 1974. Interview E-0004. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
  • Perhaps conincidentally, the ground tace passes through Tsugaru Strait, minimizing the possibility of falling onto any land mass, and avoid the Japanese main island Honshu, had the rocket failed in the middle of its trajectory. Calculating Taepodong-2's range, charting its planned path
  • A hundred dollars left at the desk to cover any incidental expenses I might incur in a day didn't get me effective use of the phone in my room or access to the mini-bar.
  • Incidentally, imprecision about who "the rich" are is a persistent flaw in analyses like his. Jobs and Tax Cuts, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • *The name Haile Selassie, incidentally, means 'Holy Trinity' or 'Power of Trinity' in Amharic Languagehat.com: TEXTING IN GE'EZ.

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