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"incidentally" Definitions
  1. used to introduce a new topic, or some extra information, or a question that you have just thought of synonym by the way
  2. in a way that was not planned but that is connected with something else
"incidentally" Synonyms
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What better way to discuss the incidentally all-female reboot of a classic comedy franchise than with an incidentally all-female roundtable discussion!
There are two variants of the S3, incidentally, the Classic and Frontier, the latter of which has a more ruggedized design with IP68 waterproofing and military level durability (and an LTE option, incidentally).
There are more pig parts involved in this story, incidentally.
So, incidentally, would the rest of the cast of Friends.
Incidentally, the episode also features a character named Philip Dick.
Incidentally, Skupin is currently facing child pornography charges in Minnesota.
Incidentally, most of her songs can apply to men, too.
And incidentally, many fire attacks don't actually set up combos.
Sainty, incidentally is her official nickname for her youngest child.
STEVEN: Guam, incidentally, is also becoming popular with Chinese tourists.
The average smartwatch (like this one, incidentally) is barely waterproof.
Things that went on incidentally weren't really my top priority.
As it always does, incidentally, for all those other verbs.
This incidentally is the French portfolio in the next Commission.
Those themes, incidentally, are the same as Jean Paul Sartre's.
Incidentally, unemployment in Arkansas was only 3.8 percent in June.
Helpfully, though, she incidentally gave me a rough time stamp.
Incidentally, Senator Cruz is also telling you to drop out.
Incidentally, Cosmos Foundation is a major donor to Clinton Foundation.
Which, incidentally, the NCAA spent millions successfully fighting to overturn.
One person who gets this, incidentally, is President Donald Trump.
Not incidentally, that also contributes to United States economic growth.
So it's-- and it's something, incidentally, that seems pretty bipartisan.
Which, incidentally, happens to be the legal definition of insanity.
Here are some comments in in 2015 (reported, incidentally, by CNN).
Incidentally, Far Cry 5 looks sick as hell on this thing.
Incidentally, the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals also covers North Carolina.
Incidentally, that also sums up basically everything we know about them.
This is, incidentally, another area where Amazon is facing local players.
Incidentally, Kúla recently announced Bebe, a version aimed at smartphone users.
Incidentally, TiVo the company, doesn't always seem to love Donald Trump.
Incidentally, Chopra weighed in on the recent discovery of gravitational waves.
Incidentally, 12 years later, the song still applies to Taylor's career.
Incidentally, spy school also trains you to be good at dating.
Incidentally, Frieda was totally correct to be skeptical of their fight.
It is also, incidentally, one of my favorite Lil Wayne songs.
Incidentally, I can see how this plays out close to home.
Winters says he will not be investing alongside the partners, incidentally.
Incidentally, Litvinenko isn't the first Putin critic to end up dead.
That's incidentally what lies behind the rise in extremism throughout Europe.
And incidentally, the larger companies, they have their own groups too.
Melo, incidentally, wants to redistribute land throughout Latin America by 2021.
Baudelaire, incidentally, was a known proponent of dandyism, the original stunting.
Not incidentally, the pound has regained some of its lost ground.
Incidentally, George Michael's own Twitter account is still very much there.
He was, perhaps not incidentally, the cast's only native German speaker.
Oh, wait, incidentally, I just want to say one more thing.
And, incidentally, I mean, flu is particularly tough on old people.
Not incidentally, these changes reduced Rousey's role: same fighting, less emoting.
The swindler Adik, incidentally, had acted differently when they first met.
What are the rules for using incidentally collected information about Americans?
Incidentally, viewing the works on display becomes an awkward, wonderful joy.
The Serial Box "seasons" are produced according to the TV model, incidentally.
His first tweet, incidentally, is a Facebook link to his inauguration speech.
Ford isn't the only one emphasizing muscle at this year's NAIAS, incidentally.
Not incidentally, the project will be of service to Verily as well.
Which, incidentally, is the inspiration for a lot of great fan fiction.
Incidentally, unlike Donald Trump, he also understands good policy is good politics.
Incidentally, getting stuck in elevators seems to be the latest Snapchat trend.
Incidentally, both of them have past cases of poaching registered against them.
The teaser, incidentally, does hint at more Bachelor drama for lovelorn Viall.
Incidentally, Iwakuma faced the New York Yankees' Masahiro Tanaka on Wednesday. 2.
Incidentally, it's not the only recent jackpot that's gone unclaimed in California.
And incidentally, I've never paid $5 for any stock in Apple, anyway.
Trump (who is, incidentally, a self-described germaphobe) seems to enjoy it.
His candor, incidentally, is a very generous gesture, especially toward younger artists.
Not incidentally, many used top-tier texts by Eduard Mörike and Tennyson.
Operating without a single host, incidentally, seems like a perfectly reasonable approach.
Incidentally, the company also produces the Fire TV and the Fire tablet.
And incidentally in 1970, we exported and imported exactly the same amount.
Were you aware of these shifts, or did they take place incidentally?
Incidentally, I read "Life, A User's Manual" right after submitting this puzzle.
Incidentally, she got her Ph.D. from another land grant school, Virginia Tech.
Incidentally, the coronavirus also validates the border security agenda of the president.
Getting into the city from the airport, incidentally, is fairly hassle-free.
Incidentally, the Dead Sea is too salty to inhabit for most creatures.
You'll feel better, and maybe, incidentally, make the world a better place.
Work is where we get our superpowers and not incidentally, our income.
Which, incidentally, are also the rules when you have dinner with Trump.
Incidentally, the Dow 20,000 hat, which traders could first wear on Jan.
He was also, not incidentally, going to protect his own fearless image.
" "Not incidentally, all that time in my father's office was well spent.
Mr. Trump is only incidentally speaking out in support of the downtrodden.
About the same amount it costs to build a Model 3, incidentally.
Flat unit growth has hit Apple's share price and incidentally its key suppliers.
WALLACE: Incidentally, I don&apost know if you could hear the horn here.
Incidentally, Medigap does not pay any costs associated with that part of Medicare.
Most millennials, incidentally, will neither marry Joe Jonas nor buy a house. Shit.
Incidentally, Beahm was recently asked by a follower about the situation with Mogollon.
Incidentally, "grifter" is the criticism that Ngo told me bothers him the most.
He's also, incidentally, an actual character with a story function in The Mummy.
Incidentally, this all but confirms that the phone will have a headphone jack.
Incidentally, Dunn isn't the first teen to get creative with the prom pics.
Incidentally, half the time, they impregnate a young white girl before they leave.
Incidentally, Draghi could also say a thing or two about French fiscal policies.
Incidentally, a tree falls in the woods is Scott Pruitt's definition of porn.
Incidentally, these are great ideas even if you're just dealing with a cold.
The proximate peg for this invective, incidentally, was the expiration of Christopher Hitchens.
Incidentally, the question of why this effect actually exists remains an open one.
Incidentally, Kořínek tells me, his latest project is a restaurant called Chilli Point.
That parser, incidentally, used to be able to be used by other developers.
James, incidentally, agreed with Lue's assessment that the players are not in shape.
Miranda, incidentally, starred in a production of Merrily We Roll Along in 2012.
Incidentally, this happens to be the same timeframe for Russia's next presidential term.
The speakers, incidentally, get surprisingly loud, but aren't great as you'd likely expect.
The car incidentally failed to sell this Saturday due to an auction blunder.
But this isn't just about incidentally protecting women who live in Winthrop House.
Wordsworth, incidentally, comes across as an utter prig as Frances Wilson portrays him.
Nunes said the information was incidentally collected amid routine surveillance of foreign targets.
It also did not involve the retention and querying of incidentally collected communications.
The word monozukuri, incidentally, is a relatively new invention, barely 20 years old.
Google and Facebook already have headquarters here (established, not incidentally, without state subsidies).
The "doctor" was Bashar al-Assad, Syria's dictator, and incidentally also an ophtalmologist.
Incidentally, JPMorgan Chase is one of the underwriters of The We Company IPO.
Which, incidentally, is how Melania keeps away from him around the White House.
And incidentally, he almost made a heck of a play out of it.
Incidentally, a short time ago, I carefully read the disclaimers on my meds.
" Mr. Zaid, incidentally, is the attorney representing the whistleblower who initiated this "inquiry.
Incidentally, the very same guests she interviewed have appeared on CNN multiple times.
There are two types of warrantless surveillance that incidentally gather Americans' private communications.
Incidentally, that's not a bad metaphor for the emotional state he projects here.
Ro Khanna (D-CA) (who is, incidentally, now Sanders's presidential campaign co-chair).
Couric, incidentally, was on hand to interview White about her birthday for Yahoo News.
Incidentally, classical music and JNCO jeans go together like peanut butter and anaphylactic shock.
And these are forces that, incidentally, NATO is best equipped and configured to resist.
Incidentally, this has been a great year for women in music supporting one another.
The friend, incidentally, served as FEMA director after managing George W. Bush's presidential campaign.
This is a number Nadia won't forget, and, incidentally, Alan now has it memorized.
Incidentally, Trump's announcement apparently surprised South Korean President Moon Jae-in's government in Seoul.
Cue Rose's very personal shutdown — incidentally reminding us all why Twitter is so fascinating.
Justice Kagan rejected that argument, saying that the regulation affected retail sales only incidentally.
Incidentally, the Enquirer allegedly also tried to blackmail reporters investigating its links with Trump.
Incidentally, at these huge speeds, hitting the atmosphere is like slamming into a wall.
But if you make adjustment for that – and incidentally that was around the world.
Incidentally, as Pornhub notes, Tracer is the star of most of the available smut.
Incidentally collected foreign intelligence is when someone legally surveilled communicates with a third party.
American citizens' names are redacted from such reports when incidentally collected during foreign surveillance.
Incidentally, satellite company OneWeb and carrier Airtel are also a part of the alliance.
Incidentally, Mr. Douglas interviewed me at Rock Creek before I could become a volunteer.
Schools are also, not incidentally, where Americans learn about liberty, equality, rights, and privileges.
Incidentally, Trainspotting did not single-handedly resurrect Iggy Pop's career, like it's often credited.
Incidentally, Welch notes, the Favor Economy is not just for people entering the workforce.
Which, incidentally, is exactly the opposite way Steinbrenner would have you go about it.
The Sun, incidentally, had offered a $1,000 reward to anyone who could identify him.
Last week, the police said the fuel tanks had been hit, but perhaps incidentally.
Watching MSNBC, which incidentally has doubled its viewership from 2016 to 2018, doesn't count.
Bret: Incidentally, I don't think Hillary Clinton's new book is going to help any.
Incidentally, 'Grit,' 'Nerve' and 'Guts' are the names of some of Mitt Romney's sons.
I had a couple of excellent beers during my stay in Kansas City, incidentally.
Is it surprising that the government incidentally collected information about Trump transition team members?
Even painting someone who doesn't identify this way incidentally brings them into a family.
January of this year, incidentally, had the lowest Arctic sea ice extent on record.
I was offered so many opportunities—Documenta, many other projects, incidentally also in Munich.
We catch them incidentally and they're generally always bigger than the grooved or brown tigers.
Most of the information was collected "incidentally" during the transition, from November through January, Rep.
So, incidentally, will Nadia, who's just as desperate to understand her loop as you are.
The All Blacks, incidentally, have on average had 5003% of possession and 52% of territory.
Incidentally, Turner comparing her engagement to buying a house makes her a little less relatable.
Incidentally, the two acts he named have also played at Zouk Singapore in the past.
" Incidentally, on Thursday, Apple also announced a licensing agreement with CBS Television Studio's "Carpool Karaoke.
Incidentally, it's another big sportswear brand whose designs have caused some of the most backlash.
Incidentally, beef tallow is precisely what made McDonald's fries taste so good in the 1980s.
Incidentally, Herper is not the first to make a playable record out of a tortilla.
Incidentally, Minaj also recently leaked a song, a track from Queen that was previously unreleased.
Incidentally, it took between three to four months for me to recover from that surgery.
Asahd, incidentally, is listed as an executive producer, because celebrity babies are just that good.
Incidentally, last year, was no bank in the United States, no FDIC bank, went broke.
Incidentally, Apple is not the first music-streaming service to tap into the musician base.
Incidentally, Pop mentions that he uses a "Rugby" flip phone — presumably this one from Samsung?
Incidentally, the Greggs vegan sausage roll has 3 grams more protein than its meat equivalent.
Free cash flow would be incidentally lower due to front-loaded restructuring charges, it added.
Incidentally, the early 20th century stone carver and sculptor Eric Gill mainly used this material.
Incidentally, this castle exists in the real world, as a Beethoven museum in Martonvàsàr, Hungary.
The nodules themselves were discovered incidentally following tests after a fall she sustained in November.
A true consensus — which, incidentally, would never have led to the nomination of Donald Trump.
Incidentally, Garis & Hahn's Beyond the Gaze: Women Painting Women should make for a nice pairing.
The latter, incidentally, was not just for show—it was used to ward off scurvy.
Incidentally, Lyft's self-driving network won't work exactly the way hailing a Lyft works today.
This doesn't include weeping in public, which incidentally is the focus of her 2016 book.
Multiple Trump "transition officials" were "incidentally" picked up during government surveillance of a foreign official.
Not incidentally, the year "Titanic" was named best picture remains the most-watched Oscarcast ever.
Incidentally, the 50 percent approval rating for waterboarding was higher than most presidents' approval ratings.
It would also, not incidentally, have the advantage of improving the nation's health care system.
Detroit forward Brendan Perlini exited after being incidentally kicked in the face with a skate.
He also said it was unclear whether information incidentally collected originated in Trump Tower. Rep.
Virginia, incidentally, was named this summer as the worst state in the country to work.
Incidentally, like the 45th president and his supporters, these extremists also favor the travel ban.
Incidentally, the leader of Boko Haram, Abubakar Shekau, is said to hail from Yobe State.
We have about 45 seconds of usually unheard music — incidentally, very adventurous harmonically and contrapuntally.
Now, we can't get away from this "super grain," which, incidentally, is actually a seed. . . .
Of concern are the instances in which Americans' data is incidentally collected and then misused.
" He added, "Incidentally, half the time they impregnate a young white girl before they leave.
"Rocky," incidentally, was the only best-picture nominee that could be considered apolitical that year.
Abrahamson-Henderson, incidentally, then brought on former Auriemma standout player Nykesha Sales as an assistant.
Incidentally, over the years white women have become some of affirmative action's most ardent opponents.
Eleven sees Max chatting with Mike (they're chatting about Eleven, incidentally) and assumes they are flirting.
Incidentally, thanks to them and everyone else who's kept that project going for years and years.
Young people, who incidentally make up 65% of Nigeria's under 35s rarely appear in Nollywood films.
AND INCIDENTALLY I WOULD SAY THIS TOO, BECAUSE, YOU GET A LOT OF THIS IN POLITICS.
Buck, who incidentally also co-directed Tarzan(1999), gave almost the same story to MTV — almost.
Incidentally, Huckabee&aposs in laws, I love this, are Liberals, they don&apost even like Trump.
Incidentally, that's where I was yesterday, but it was a top night out, so doesn't count.
Experiments in mice and other animals have shown that knocking out mTOR incidentally extends their lives.
But it is important to see that demographic change is only incidentally a matter of "borders".
Ms Blunt, who, incidentally, was pregnant and entirely sober throughout filming, plays it very convincingly indeed.
Incidentally, Tyga recently gave his girlfriend, Kylie Jenner, a brand-new Mercedes Maybach for her birthday.
Incidentally, according to old lore, Karnataka's capital of Bengaluru derived its name from the boiled bean.
Incidentally, the S2 is still sticking around and will be getting a software update, as well.
Incidentally, this includes rival coffee chain Pret a Manger, which offers a more substantial 50p discount.
These women, incidentally, don't think Trump is one of them, but they don't seem to care.
Incidentally, that's why Boston Dynamics is so fond of pushing and shoving its robots in videos.
Lovey, incidentally, will present the premiere of her first performance piece, "Unicorn," in Switzerland next month.
Incidentally, a butt-naked and blissfully unaware man and his dog were milling in the background.
Incidentally, someone should brand a tube of red paint named after the blood in this film.
Incidentally, every one of the 265 members who voted for the measure in March were Republicans.
Incidentally, company servers at Russia's largest oil producer Rosneft were also targeted in this morning's attacks.
Hollow Knight did this extremely well, and incidentally, captured me in a way that Bloodborne hadn't.
However, information involving U.S. citizens sometimes is incidentally collected in the monitoring of foreign intelligence targets.
The Pistons are one of several Eastern Conference teams to have incidentally handcuffed themselves to mediocrity.
The claim of Trump and his team being incidentally surveiled is "impossible to judge," Schiff said.
He was also, incidentally, checked in at Trump Tower on Facebook the day of the meeting.
Incidentally, this was one of the only VR startups I've ever covered with a female founder.
Incidentally, it's around this point in the video where the will to live finally left me.
Nor, incidentally, is this the first time Alabama has tried to circumvent a Supreme Court ruling.
And we have no clue how those tumors, the ones found incidentally, behave in real life.
Google's StreetView app generated controversy until the company started blurring faces and license plates captured incidentally.
The commentators parsed the difference between intentionally spitting or shouting a word that incidentally generates spit.
An oft-missed point of Goethe's Faust is that even the devil can incidentally do good.
Incidentally, the rarest and most valuable stamps are never the most remarkable in appearance or style.
Incidentally, Lolade was our teaching assistant last year for a class J. and I took together.
Incidentally, Canada, which uses much less coal than the US, is further along in public opinion.
That was in 1994, the last time, incidentally, that Kansas City won a home playoff game.
Incidentally, the Museum has not received gifts from the Sackler family over the past two years.
Incidentally, cities like New Orleans are expected to be among the hardest hit by COVID-19.
Many approved molecules will hit them incidentally, even though that's not what they're trying to do.
Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) acquire the information that he said shows Trump's team was incidentally surveilled.
That is incidentally the same amount of time the President spent learning to read and write.
Second, Congress should require judicial oversight for searches of Americans' communications collected incidentally—as non-U.
Normally, intelligence agencies mask the identities of American citizens who are incidentally present in intercepted communications.
Incidentally, both the Donald J. Trump Foundation and the Clinton Foundation are 23(c)(280) organizations.
She reported it immediately to the military chain of command that also, incidentally, included her sergeant.
Incidentally, Pisces, you really need to cut down on your consumption of sugary treats this month.
Incidentally, earlier this month Utah State University unveiled its first public demonstration of charging in motion.
Incidentally, the photograph shows cars parked closest to campus being more likely to have backed in.
Rebecca invites Paula to her and Heather's new home (which, incidentally, was the setting for several murders).
The kind of thing you would listen to in a dark room to feel less alone, incidentally.
Incidentally, the company just announced that it would be selling refurbished versions of that ill-fated device.
It's also mostly about security, not performance (though somewhat incidentally, it does often speed up connections, too).
Incidentally, both seem like they would be great with even more marshmallows and chocolate stacked between them.
So by all means publish the pictures -- regardless of any shame or embarrassment it may incidentally cause.
Likely, this Crowley is famous occultist Aleister Crowley, whose teachings incidentally influenced Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard.
But there's another way to consider the question of cheating, one that, incidentally, annoys Willingham the most.
Instead, McClure speculates the internet has incidentally exposed people to all sorts of philosophical ideas and beliefs.
Incidentally, it is the same cat featured in the logo of a prominent North Carolina sports team.
Incidentally, a squad we could stand to never meet again is Kali's band of bombastic punk misfits.
And incidentally, if this interview is too slow for you, it's probably just that you're too old.
He called me crazy, "just like your grandmother!" who, incidentally, suffered from bipolar disorder, as I do.
The second of these two wars, incidentally, was originally billed as the natural outgrowth of Iraq's intransigence.
From the late 21970s or early '22014s onward, Neruda was not incidentally but essentially a Communist poet.
Incidentally, Trump and his father used to lie and say they were of Swedish heritage, not German.
Incidentally it is the first audiobook I have ever listened to, and I'm now a total convert.
And incidentally professional investors aren't going to do better than the average-- amateur-- in almost all cases.
And incidentally, other banks ran into much other kinds of trouble in the 2008 and '09 period.
The British government's use of general warrants, incidentally, creates an interesting connection between free speech and privacy.
A literary tour of Russia, incidentally, doesn't have to mean only museums: Occasionally you have to eat.
Incidentally, "Pale Shelter" was heavily sampled by The Weeknd on "Secrets"—one of Starboy's stand-out moments.
Incidentally, this is thought to be the same mechanism that explains why startling someone can relieve hiccups.
Lips incidentally, that were banned from the London Underground on a poster promoting the exhibition last year.
While the politics, if not the class dynamic, is turned on its head -- gun-toting liberals, incidentally?
But here were two men, not incidentally men of color, in a tender, athletic display of desire.
It's like the cash cube game show from Matilda—which incidentally is kind of a real thing.
Mr. Adès and Mr. Gerstein, incidentally, appear on Wednesday night in a concert of double-piano music.
TIM MILLER: --and, (b) it was the right thing to do, incidentally, besides it being politically right.
But the statute did not say how information about Americans that was incidentally gathered should be handled.
Incidentally, her husband is the former Congressman John Dingell, who is really, really good at Twitter. Rep.
The substance is also created incidentally in some shampoos, cosmetics and personal care products through chemical reactions.
The Germans, incidentally, still save at around 10 percent despite negative interest rates over at the ECB.
Incidentally, user numbers show that as people sour on Facebook, the popularity of Instagram continues to explode.
The building is a labyrinth — which, incidentally, is one of the inspirations Chiuri cited for this collection.
The waterbuck's triumph, however, may incidentally be slowing the recovery of another water-loving mammal: the hippopotamus.
This is not, incidentally, because an increase in the labor supply has no adverse effects for anyone.
He was living in Saskatoon, and incidentally he received the Governor General's Award a few weeks ago.
Pardon me, incidentally, if that list of qualities occasioned any ambiguity with its lack of an Oxford comma.
Incidentally, Silverman proved the point she initially intended to make — that people's minds can be changed through conversation.
" A battle over formulations of truth also manifested around Yance Ford's Strong Island (2017), incidentally a "Netflix Original.
Incidentally, how visitors walk through the exhibition is as varied as how they might walk through a pairidaeza.
He sold that to a joint business venture between Diageo, the world's largest liquor producer, and, incidentally, Diddy.
Incidentally, Facebook is also attempting to tighten up security on the platform by asking people to upload selfies.
That research, incidentally, found that people who saw more positive posts were likely to write more positive posts.
CAVU Venture Partners led the round, along with previous investor Trinity Ventures (which also, incidentally, invested in Starbucks) .
Regulation, incidentally, is where the short-term and the long-term meet when it comes to climate changes.
It will gain a new editor, Bill Morrison (who is also, incidentally, president of the National Cartoonists Society).
Mar's own history is called for reexamination and, incidentally, so is the lineage of the works' former display.
Disabled people have long dealt with this by figuring out which products on the market are incidentally accessible.
Incidentally, this is the reason the sun&aposs path around the sky is called the "ecliptic" — for "eclipse"!
Obama wimped out, which incidentally left the French, who'd been prepared to back him, hanging out to dry.
It's not only the amount of energy stored in the battery pack that's impacted by cold weather, incidentally.
The script became available as a book on Sunday, July 25, incidentally the birthday of the infamous Potter.
Republicans have suggested that Trump associates may have been caught up incidentally in legitimate surveillance of non-U.
Incidentally, the nephew on the right is a high school basketball star in Holmes' home state of Ohio.
It's interesting, incidentally, to see how Direct Messaging has been downgraded a bit in this new test version.
Incidentally, this is why when you text emoji to your friend, you have fewer characters to work with.
Not incidentally, Larry Gagosian built this hangar-size structure a few years earlier to meet museum loan requirements.
He focused on Kansas as the reddest of red states (and, not incidentally, the place of his birth).
Incidentally, his comments about possibly running for president came after he spoke with reporters outside the Senate chamber.
And, not incidentally, a man — and a woman who is seeking to become the nation's first female president.
Venezuela — no friend of ours, incidentally — which has been crippled by tumbling oil prices, is a prime example.
Incidentally, it shows there was more than enough reason for intelligence agencies to look into what was happening.
The Hawkes part was reference to the late, great UK house DJ Kenny Hawkes, a white guy incidentally.
That federal investigation, incidentally, was supervised by then-US Attorney James Comey — the current head of the FBI.
And he railed against Chinese telecom giant Huawei, too — which, incidentally, had a sizable presence at the event.
Second, don't talk to faculty members because you are thinking about future benefits, although those might come incidentally.
An air of not giving a fuck is, incidentally, what some have said they love about Flannery O'Connor.
Incidentally, B.P.P.V. has been reported to be cured in some people after they have ridden on roller coasters.
Prum thinks that long ago, an earlier version of the bird's courtship dance incidentally produced a feathery susurration.
The show was directed, not incidentally, by Joe Berlinger, who also directed Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil, and Vile.
And incidentally, I have not had much time to garden, go fishing, or learn how to can food.
"Si Newhouse wasn't incidentally in the magazine business," David Remnick, editor in chief of The New Yorker, said.
Not incidentally, it also helped turn Wu, a relative unknown when the show debuted, into a bankable star.
Her off-screen looks, which are, incidentally, exactly the same thing as what she wears in her roles.
Last week, we discovered multiple Trump "transition officials" were "incidentally" captured during government surveillance of a foreign official.
"Detritus at sea" is indeed both FLOTSAM and JETSAM, which incidentally provided the Scrabbly FJ for 9A's FJORD.
Which incidentally also act as a great carbon sink, reducing carbon emissions dramatically with their poop (Google it).
That moment, of course, represents every parent's nightmare (and, not incidentally, closely resembles the Starz series "The Missing").
Incidentally, the very earliest Apple II machines were built without vents, making them prone to overheating, Zufi explains.
I got the ride route from the Spinlister site, incidentally, which has a useful (if irregularly updated) blog.
A person's gender, incidentally, also isn't relevant when they, say, buy an airline ticket or register to vote.
The state of rap's tomorrow: offhandedly delivered, mundanely detailed, incidentally rhyming, Primo resentful Drake meets primo unbothered Ross.
Venezuela – no friend of ours, incidentally – which has been crippled by tumbling oil prices, is a prime example.
Incidentally, this was also where I admitted that maybe sometimes I look up to Kara a little bit.
The "Smith" in his surname in the paperwork is, incidentally, the only evidence for his career as a blacksmith.
Violet builds a pulley system that launches her toward her sister's cage, which, incidentally, is hung from a tower.
"The attacker was likely targeting gaming infrastructure that incidentally disrupted service to Dyn's broader customer base," researchers later declared.
Incidentally, if you'd rather simplify things and not save your history at all, you can do that as well.
Gone was the magic generated by that amazing first night together (which, incidentally, took 8 episodes to get to).
Bethesda is not involved in the product, incidentally, but the entire thing is an homage to the Fallout universe.
Faulty sourcing, incidentally, runs in the family—earlier this year, Ivanka Trump appeared to have invented a Chinese proverb.
"On numerous occasions, the intelligence community incidentally collected information about US citizens involved in the Trump transition," Nunes said.
Incidentally, it is important to point out that machine learning algorithms could never do the job that Watson does.
Rather, it showed that the conversations had been intercepted incidentally under a court-ordered Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act warrant.
But he adds a caveat: Trump campaign communications could have been incidentally collected as part of wider surveillance efforts.
It is undisputed that NSA "incidentally" sweeps up Americans' communications by the millions through these "foreign intelligence" collection methods.
Zayn's most recent music video, incidentally, is "I Don't Wanna Live Forever," which costars Hadid's close pal Taylor Swift.
This, incidentally, is how I would react to basically every setback on this show if it were my life.
Wright, incidentally, is at the Tribeca Film Festival to promote the debut of her new anthology series, Phone Calls.
Incidentally the VC firm's parent company, The Raine Group, has also advised VR content capture companies Jaunt and Lytro.
Incidentally, Marie Kondo doesn't appear to be purposefully advocating for greater balance between men and women in household labor.
Nunes announced last month that the Obama administration could have incidentally collected intelligence on Trump transition aides during surveillance.
They too had Venom profile pictures and were both incidentally born on the first or second of a month.
This is fair, as is $5, $103 or $20, incidentally, depending on the group and what they are doing.
But the program also incidentally scoops up Americans' communications, including when they communicate with a foreign target living overseas.
Incidentally, half the time they impregnate a young white girl before they leave, which is a real sad thing.
If we sampled ten thousand asymptomatic women, we have no idea how many such malignancies would be found incidentally.
For example, the government should develop a method for quantifying how many Americans have had their communications "incidentally" collected.
Tesla could change that, and not incidentally encourage a host of Silicon Valley millennials to give motorcycling a shot.
Incidentally, to answer Nelson's question, the LOP-G is envisioned as a testbed and prototype for the Mars ship.
"The Amazon interview simulation was intense!" one reviewer, and incidentally the only reviewer, wrote on Airbnb in June 2018.
But the particle accelerator was producing it incidentally, without any uranium, and in much higher quantities than ever before.
Which, incidentally, is the same amount of testing kits that are currently available in the United States right now.
Otherwise we might just as well crown Mr. Trump emperor — a possibility that, incidentally, he seems to be considering.
His notebooks as a child were, incidentally, not as grand as the leather-bound ones he now works with.
Incidentally, 'the orangutan escaped his enclosure' is secret service code for when Trump shows up at a policy briefing.
Alec Baldwin is brought in as a police negotiator, who, incidentally, is looking for his son on the streets.
Not incidentally, the Third was among the first pieces that Mr. Nelsons conducted at Symphony Hall here, in 2013.
Also during the 85033 election year, administration officials conducted rampant "unmaskings," revealing protected names of incidentally surveilled U.S. citizens.
Thanks to social media, short videos of these dances—sometimes incidentally—spread quickly and inspire a rash of copycats.
And it pays no dividend, incidentally, and Berkshire itself owns 2003% of it, so our interests are very aligned.
I always go there looking forward with some interest to what I'm going to see, hear and, incidentally, eat.
Incidentally, Schleck said that the riders might be the only people involved who are oblivious to the host locales.
Not incidentally, a recent report found that fully 90 percent of philanthropic dollars from local donors leave the region.
The smallest bedroom is well suited for a voice-over booth and a desk (and incidentally, has no closet).
The practice of unmasking involves revealing information about Americans incidentally caught in surveillance in order to better understand intelligence.
Incidentally, the researchers also found that this external locus of control has been increasing among students since the 1960s.
My business started with the purchase of one car which, incidentally, I sold to an overseas buyer and exported.
And now, incidentally, as a byproduct of that, gets to have thoughts about how public schools are in America.
Abdul Karim had a significant impact on Queen Victoria, and incidentally on Victorian British culture and aesthetics more widely.
Incidentally, this 2013 study is one of just a handful academic papers ever to focus on male sex work.
"On numerous occasions, the intelligence community incidentally collected information about US citizens involved in the Trump transition," Nunes announced.
Oh, and incidentally, it might be useful at the same time if President Trump were to get his enemies straight.
Though people who are willing to post their zodiac sign in their profile sometimes, incidentally, reveal additional information about themselves.
I applied the same exception to incidentally advertorial merchandise, like the guy wearing a Pepsi shirt on my train ride.
Val Chmerkovskiy and Rose met while filming DWTS this year, incidentally the same show that brought together the expecting parents.
Trump, incidentally, appeared on Alex Jones' radio show on December 2, 2015, the day of the San Bernardino terrorist attack.
Incidentally, another study reported sleep data earlier this year from 8,000 users of an iPhone sleep app around the world.
The system is powered in part by the AI platform Cujo AI, incidentally a TechCrunch Disrupt NY 2016 Battlefield finalist.
Where Cernovich bills himself as an incidentally political self-help guru, Spencer sees himself as a sort of philosopher-king.
The Undoing is, incidentally, also based on a book, a novel by Jean Hanff Korelitz titled You Should Have Known.
At one in Johannesburg, customers demand versions in Zulu and Xhosa (which, incidentally, is what Wakandans speak in the film).
Incidentally, the other celebrity to speak out against Snapchat was Kylie Jenner, who also has a custom filter on Instagram.
Incidentally, back rubs are one of 17 things that sexually satisfied couples are more likely to do with one another.
Rice reportedly attempted on numerous occasions to uncover the identities of Trump's associates caught on tape incidentally during intelligence surveillance.
The process of getting Python installed is slightly more straightforward on Windows, incidentally, if you have a choice between OSes.
That utterance from the cross, incidentally, is the only time Jesus uses the word "paradise" in any of the Gospels.
Incidentally, this week, Lil Wayne was on Sportscenter once again, this time not as a commentator but as an athlete.
Incidentally, Foxconn has factories in India and it already assembles smartphones for many brands, including Nokia, Xiaomi, InFocus and others.
The model in question is the EOS-1V, which, incidentally, the company actually stopped making a full eight years ago.
Incidentally, that pageant includes an octopus (as well as two lobsters.) At face value, the octopus serves as comic relief.
Incidentally, Google Maps directs my search for "null island" to the Library of Congress—which is maybe even more amazing.
Incidentally, for those 90210 fans trying to keep track, Spelling now leads the pack in terms of number of children.
I also incidentally own the exact same jade plates that Calle uses in her version, so bonus points for that.
This is the future of the Democratic Party, and incidentally, reflects a populist agenda that resonates across party lines, too.
Incidentally, the FBI's records management division was being monetarily compensated by OPM for each name check report presented to OPM.
Incidentally, if he is right, he has found a way to make a return to the moon pay for itself.
DNS lookup services are necessary, incidentally, to translate domain names as consumers know them to the numerical addresses computers understand.
The two malignant nodules were "discovered incidentally" during tests to treat her rib fractures from that fall, the court said.
But the thirst for more resisters has meant welcoming anyone with even an incidentally critical thing to say about Trump.
The Oscars are, ultimately, about celebrating -- and not incidentally, helping sell and market -- movies to a vast, increasingly international audience.
When she doesn't follow his rules, the threatened man (who, incidentally, owns an army of devoted traitor women) gets scared.
I grew up on "Godzilla" movies and retain some vestigial fondness for them — and, incidentally, I can't stand "Transformers" movies.
Pieropan's La Rocca is an excellent example of an oak-aged Soave Classico, one that is, incidentally, 100 percent garganega.
Not incidentally, France repeatedly defaulted on its debt, while post-1688 England, its king effectively constrained by Parliament, never did.
Did it confer a survival advantage to the Zika virus or just incidentally increase the virus's ability to cause microcephaly?
Incidentally, he first met Weinstein, of all places, at the Charlie Rose Weekend at the Aspen Festival some years ago.
This was the exact dynamic, incidentally, that led to the creation of the Close Friends list in the first place!
But Americans' information that is incidentally collected and determined to contain some foreign intelligence value is fair game for review.
U.S. citizens whose communications and information are incidentally collected in broader foreign surveillance typically have their names redacted in reports.
Incidentally, it's nearly impossible to find an interview with Díaz where he is not asked whether his work is autobiographical.
Incidentally, Mr. Schleck said that the riders might be the only people involved who are oblivious to the host locales.
Intelligence officials say data about Americans are "incidentally" collected during communication with a target reasonably believed to be living overseas.
Some civil liberties advocates want to see U.S. persons' communications that are incidentally swept up purged from government databases entirely.
Incidentally, members of the Black Hand used to sign blackmailing letters with crudely-drawn skulls and crossbones: very Alexander McQueen.
Which, incidentally, is Goop's whole MO — albeit more often at price points that are totally inaccessible to the average consumer.
Incidentally, I would love to see the double date that picks this place for a midday pre-four-way dinner.
Market, right, of whose ... Yeah, and it's the same people ... incidentally, I've got two topics on that, in the book.
His sister, Sally, ardently pursues Linus, her "sweet babboo" (a term, incidentally, that Charles M. Schulz's own wife actually called him).
The rays are targeted by  certain fisheries , primarily in Southeast Asia, and caught incidentally during the fishing of other species worldwide.
Incidentally, that also happens to be the dramatic action of more or less every interesting story that has ever been told.
My hype for Space Black Panther would be higher than Cloud City itself (which, incidentally, has an elevation of 36660.9 miles).
The possibility of attacking Iran on its homophobia, incidentally, could be the reason behind the White House's global campaign for decriminalization.
The hats, incidentally, are still credited to Steve Silver, who designed the pièce de résistance, featuring the skyline of San Francisco.
Incidentally, four tracks from the album feature in the top ten of Apple Music "Best of 20166" playlist for the country.
After being dumped by Sarah Marshall (Bell), Peter (Segel) heads to Hawaii, where, incidentally, Sarah Marshall is also enjoying a vacation.
Incidentally, Kerala is the only Indian state that has put in place policies to erase the discrimination faced by transgender people.
Both star in the movie as rockstar-adjacent blondes next to a deteriorating rockstar played by Elisabeth Moss (also blonde, incidentally).
Incidentally, that was also the last year any women were nominated for best original screenplay — 2017 was a distinctly male race.
Incidentally, I was also feeling the extensions, which felt tight and secure on my scalp but did leave me tender-headed.
Incidentally, it would also mark the first $100 million opening for veteran actor Will Smith, who portrays Deadshot in the film.
After all, he didn't break the rules, he just exhibited "a pattern of egregious actions" that "harmed the broader community" incidentally!
Incidentally, Kaempfert was the first man to sign a young Beatles to a recording contract during their Hamburg residency in 1961.
Your devices can be lost or stolen (or hacked), and big companies can suffer data breaches that incidentally expose your information.
Documents also showed that the NSA also "incidentally" gathered internet data about Americans in what critics call a "backdoor" spying program.
Vice President for energy products at Tesla Lyndon Rive, who incidentally is Musk's cousin, was in Melbourne Thursday for the launch.
This movie can't even be saved by marijuana (which, incidentally, will also seem to stretch out its already monstrous running time).
Incidentally, I had to double-check with Umaña that no one from Colombia had gone on to create a coffee maker.
Incidentally, David Beckham reportedly got his first tattoo — now he has at least 40 — after the birth of Brooklyn in 1999.
It is incidentally the first direct evidence that black holes exist, can exist in a pair, and can collide and merge.
Incidentally, the flight school posted a video on Facebook last year talking about how much it enjoyed training Chinese flight students.
"The language spoken, incidentally, is Brazilian Portuguese, which is translated in English subtitles that completely lack the samba beat," he added.
After all, he did much the same with autoworkers in "Roger & Me." That movie, incidentally, earned praise from an unexpected quarter.
Incidentally, Oregon, Maryland and the District of Columbia are hiking their minimum wages effective July 1, reports the Employment Policies Institute.
Incidentally, the Cubs' Kyle Schwarber was a guest Thursday, and Kelly and A-Rod went hard on this whole baseball thing.
All this case involved was the targeting of a foreign national under § 702, through which Mohamud's email communications were incidentally collected.
Nunes revealed last week that he had seen evidence the U.S. intelligence community incidentally surveilled Trump's transition before the president's Jan.
Incidentally, my parents were such big hipsters that even the commercially and critically beloved Bruce Springsteen was too mainstream for them.
Rice reportedly requested the "unmasking" of Trump associates whose communications were incidentally collected while the U.S. was spying on foreign targets.
Nor is it clear, incidentally, why Dany thinks importing a gigantic army of Dothraki to another continent is a good idea.
In contrast to arrays of flowers selected for visual appeal in the Keukenhof, bulb fields are industry that is incidentally beautiful.
Second, it does not permit backdoor targeting of Americans, whose communications with foreign persons can be incidentally captured in the process.
Turns out, Johnson has at least 10 tattoos, most of which she's kept on the DL, incidentally adding to the intrigue.
The Ballets Russes, incidentally, was never able to perform in Russia given the political turmoil that exploded shortly after its debut.
Trump on Thursday night lashed out at the postponement, incidentally revealing in the process his simmering yearning for eye-catching witnesses.
For sure, they incidentally made sure small businesses hated them by suggesting they pay up to get rid of bad reviews.
"Incidentally, the people of Ethiopia probably did know it was Christmas — it's one of the oldest Christian nations in the world."
Mr. Nunes said the intelligence reports he saw involving incidentally collected information about Trump transition team members were unrelated to Russia.
Officials have conceded that data about Americans is sometimes "incidentally" collected under these programs, and later used for domestic criminal investigations.
But even Nolde—who, incidentally, fell prey to Nazi sympathies, as Munch did not—tends toward generality in what he expresses.
Incidentally, the X-mansion — referenced in Marvel Comics as 1407 Graymalkin Lane in Salem Center — also shows up in Google Maps.
At one point, wearing a plastic rain poncho, she complains about how hot she is and incidentally about the warming planet.
U.S. citizens whose communications and information are incidentally collected in broader foreign surveillance typically have their names redacted in intelligence reports.
Incidentally, while at the nightclub, JWoww donned a beige dress, something she wasn't wearing earlier in the evening at the wrestling event.
This process, used incidentally by American forces while they were here, has resulted in abuse, torture and in some cases, summary executions.
The authors of the report, led by medical resident Tara Chen, incidentally came across the case, not having treated the man himself.
That means sacrificing a portion of the audience -- not incidentally, the quadrant that clamors for action figures -- on the altar of edginess.
Incidentally, India is the second-largest tea producer in the world and over 70% of it is consumed within the nation itself.
The award went to Alfonso Cuarón, who directed breakout foreign language masterpiece, Roma, which incidentally picked up a few awards this year.
Incidentally, it's one of Wayne's craziest features, with more "itch" and "-eck" sounds than you probably knew existed in the English language.
Incidentally, alcohol companies love the notion of self-driving cars; and Tesla's goal, obviously, is to get to a self-driving world.
Juan Baez, a San Lorenzo fan (along with the Pope and Viggo Mortensen, incidentally), told me he's seen an increase in violence.
Incidentally, their registered cab numbers are—or at least, were—2W97, 6Y19, 23Y17, 2W95, 2W68, 6Y13, and 6Y21, if you're watching out.
Incidentally, we were ONE week late, I have a new cell phone number and my husband was out of town on business.
Researchers have estimated that humans kill about 100 million sharks each year, either for their fins and meat or incidentally through fishing.
But the British tinkerer (and famed nudist, incidentally) died before he could witness the 21st-­century digital potential of his analog creation.
Rice reportedly asked on numerous occasions to uncover the identities of President Donald Trump's associates caught on tape incidentally during intelligence surveillance.
"Heroes," which incidentally only reached Number 24 when it was originally released, is on course to break the Top Ten this week.
If you did take home $1.4 billion—which, incidentally, is the total GDP of St. Lucia—this is what you could buy:
Incidentally, speaking of big moves, I spoke to Robin Griffiths this week who is the Chief Technical Strategist at The ECU Group.
By law, Americans swept up incidentally in foreign surveillance activities are subject to minimization rules that mask their identities, with some exceptions.
Incidentally, one other factor in the airline industry currently is, I mean, you really do have a pilot shortage to some degree.
It's estimated that over 1,000 people in seven generations of Rens are still alive, said Ren Tuanjie — whose name means "unity," incidentally.
One day after that visit, Nunes briefed Trump and told reporters that intelligence on Trump transition team members had incidentally been collected.
Incidentally, eBay is a minority investor in Snapdeal and has made failed attempts in the past to acquire the Gurgaon-based firm.
Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) claimed that he had seen evidence that the U.S. intelligence community incidentally surveilled members of Trump's transition team.
In such a scheme Israel is forced to sue for peace on the international community's terms, which, incidentally, are decidedly anti-Israel.
Those $0 plans, incidentally, are the direct result of Trump's decision to nix CSRs, the exact subsidy Alexander-Murray seeks to fund.
His "Monument," the evening's only group piece and its longest, is its own species, only incidentally showing any echoes of dance history.
Incidentally, both of those songs are the only number one hits from two of the most enduringly successful rappers of all time.
It felt like cold water—incidentally, the only type of water that comes out of the showers in almost all of India.
Wang's contraception research is currently fully supported by the US government, which is also incidentally "almost the only one supporting" female contraception.
Incidentally, I tried to make our new record a collection of songs, too, and still have it be a trip like Sgt.
Among TfL's recent rule tweaks is a formal English language requirement for private hire vehicle drivers — a move that, incidentally, Uber opposed.
So Harper's Islamophobic tack — which, incidentally, was far milder than what you see in the US and Europe nowadays — ended up failing.
Incidentally, Airbnb's 2018 Travel Trends report also found that travelers were increasingly booking stays in nontraditional accommodations such as yurts and ryokans.
Most of all, it shines an ingeniously media-savvy spotlight on Barragán's work — and, not incidentally, on that of the filmmaker herself.
She said women developed literary language to make themselves better understood — and incidentally, easier to translate — because they were so often ignored.
Our favorite look was, incidentally, an outfit free of maximalist trappings: a simple white blouse, oversized jeans, and a brown shoulder bag.
Birch, incidentally, is a mother of two, so it's as tempting as it is irrelevant to wonder whether these themes slant personal.
" Graham also received backing from some committee Democrats seeking the number of Americans who are incidentally caught up in U.S. surveillance. "Sen.
U.S. officials have conceded that data about Americans is sometimes "incidentally" collected under these programs and later used for domestic criminal investigations.
That warrant gave permission for the communications of American citizens that were incidentally collected as part of that investigation to be examined.
He has observed, incidentally, that Latin music and the Hebrew-school music he grew up with share similar distinct minor-chord progressions.
He spoke to a nation in need of moving past the divisiveness that, not so incidentally, was his hallmark during the campaign.
Israel's attorney general recommended that Netanyahu be indicted (incidentally on matters that some argue are criminal under Israeli, but not American, law).
Other missions like NASA's OSIRIS-REx will also explore asteroids, and that data should, however incidentally, aid in making asteroid mining a reality.
LIEBERMAN: Yes, he hasn&apost gone -- so, incidentally, I would say that Justice Kennedy was seen as the swing vote on the court.
"We missed it entirely, incidentally," he told his investors at Berkshire's annual meeting two years ago as he was detailing Bezos' many successes.
For technical reasons, it also incidentally collects data on Americans, a practice that privacy advocates have said evades Constitutional protections against warrantless searches.
It looks like a charging case, incidentally, although hopefully Samsung has chosen USB-C for that port on the back, not Micro USB.
Incidentally, you can either subscribe to Origin Access for $14.99 per month ($99 for the year) or buy the game outright for $59.
Incidentally, you'll have to cope with being wished "Happy Friends Day," which is how Zuckerberg likes to refer to the social network's birthday.
She eventually decided to seek treatment, and at the same time began visiting her cousin's wolf sanctuary, which incidentally began helping her heal.
Incidentally, between 2012 all the way up to 2018, now, according to public records, this same informant received more than a million dollars.
That's a great first step in changing the way you look at your single status — which, incidentally, is often attractive to potential partners.
Break those chains and yeast, the most incidentally miraculous lifeform this side of the Babel fish, will eat the sugar and excrete alcohol.
Incidentally, those amounts are set to rise this year to a minimum of $695, or 2.5 percent of your income, whichever is higher.
It's all thanks to its 30-second commercial, which delivered a bold — and incidentally hilarious — statement about diversity in the age of Trump.
If all that sounds like good conditions to get away from the computer and enjoy the sunshine, incidentally, you're part of a protest!
It would help to show Catholics in the pews what a gay person is like and, incidentally, how gay people can live chastely.
Incidentally, the friend had lost her job at the time, which may have also played a role, but I was looking for answers.
"By 2025, you'll be able to hail a flying car," opened the Marble founder, which, incidentally, marked the 100th pitch in EF's history.
Incidentally, it's a great song too, which is no surprise from the artists that brought us the hit "Let's Go" featuring Rich Kidd.
"I have no bad feelings towards her at all," Rogen said in an interview that was, incidentally, also on Watch What Happens Live.
"Infrastructure is the engine for U.S. job creation, economic growth, global competitiveness and — not incidentally — a more robust tax base," the memo says.
Covering the Steven Avery trial incidentally inspired Keller to become a lawyer himself, following in the footsteps of Dean Strang and Jerry Buting.
Incidentally, that was where I found out I don't play other people's music well if I have to play exactly what they do.
The section allows U.S. intelligence agencies to collect vast amounts of communications from foreigners, but often incidentally scoops up the communications of Americans.
Not incidentally, rising standards has also spurred car makers to take the plunge on electric-vehicle development, despite thus-far-tepid consumer enthusiasm.
As a result, it is very possible that Nunes's conversations were also "incidentally" recorded by U.S. intelligence agencies as part of other investigations.
This was a classic Washington leak: a calculated act of reputational enhancement (one that, not incidentally, also took a potshot at another agency).
The study's lead author, Christoph Bartneck, is, incidentally, a former Lego employee and the author of eight books on Lego sets and figures.
That, incidentally, is about the amount of money researchers at Princeton said one needs to earn in a year to be maximally happy.
Incidentally, the full episodes of Counting On online feature advertising from Universal Studios promoting My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 and The Boss.
Now that Sansa's got someone to see her safely to her destination, Theon is going home (incidentally also the name of the episode).
Incidentally, one of the other two major consumer reporting agencies, Experian, exposed the data of millions of its customers just two years ago.
Incidentally, I'm playing the doting and loving DLC samurai Narmaya, who happens to be one of the most complicated characters in the game.
In his autobiography the creator of Sherlock Holmes is revealed as primarily a man of action who incidentally won fame as a writer.
No one gets this kind of theater-criticism scrutiny more than Clinton — who is also, incidentally, criticized for not being spontaneous and authentic.
At the time, some reasoned that the grass might have been ingested incidentally, as the sharks dove for scurrying prey in the meadows.
" About Mendoza, incidentally, Smith recently wrote me: "I wish those doubters could see how the players, the people in uniform, interact with her.
The Glass Room, incidentally, is a phenomenal, free exhibit about data and society that is way more fun to browse than it sounds.
And where better to try them out than by talking to their doctors and garnering feedback from real patients (incidentally, their own workers)?
Incidentally, Virat Kohli's tweet in support of Bollywood actor Anushka Sharma, whom he's reportedly dating, has been anointed India's Golden Tweet of 2016.
It's a Sheraton, incidentally; if the chain didn't pay for product placement, its logo and amenities got quite a bit of free play.
Rather, they're merely searching for some semblance of control over their white-collar lives, which they incidentally find through creating chaos for others.
House was born in Chicago and got its name somewhat incidentally, from a club at the center of the scene called The Warehouse.
Normally, when government officials receive intelligence reports, the names of American citizens whose communications are incidentally collected are redacted to protect their privacy.
Incidentally, Buttigieg will hold his own rally this weekend in South Bend, to officially announce his campaign for president after an exploratory phase.
Rights groups, including the American Civil Liberties Union, oppose the law in its current form because it sometimes incidentally collects communications of Americans.
Privacy-minded lawmakers are demanding that the N.S.A. estimate the volume of communications involving an American that it incidentally intercepts while targeting foreigners.
Then, almost incidentally, the researchers noticed that more than 1,100 of the firefighters also had completed push-up tests during their yearly exams.
For instance, Obamacare's ban on discrimination based on preexisting conditions only affects spending "incidentally," and so could not have been passed through reconciliation.
Study author Liliana Tenney*, a public health researcher at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, was incidentally inspired to look at the topic.
Incidentally, here's one of my own: Katy Perry here, aged 23, with her influences looking like the contents of your cool mom's CD changer.
Incidentally, the same year's other blow-up-the-asteroid-before-it-strikes-the-Earth movie — Deep Impact — also featured astronauts at work in space.
Incidentally, Mario doesn't work in either industry; he's a technical writer for a large international company that develops scanning solutions for the dental industry.
After helping the Cleveland Cavaliers land their first ever NBA championship trophy, a teary-faced LeBron James incidentally booted up Photoshops around the globe.
Incidentally, CNBC has been busy for weeks closely analyzing these monthly campaign statements from the Clinton and Trump camps to the Federal Election Commission.
Jesus Christ Superstar Live In Concert is coming to the network on April 1, 2018, which not-so-incidentally happens to be Easter Sunday.
He reiterated the NSA's usual defense of 702 surveillance — that Americans' data is only incidentally collected when analysts are seeking information of overseas targets.
An interesting case study over the past few years has been Oscar Health (which, incidentally, received $20173 million in investment from Alphabet last year).
This, as opposed to any exhaustive measures that would offset or negate the deluge of disinformation from which, incidentally, they also hugely directly profit.
Nunes announced to the press that he had obtained reports that showed that President Trump's transition team was incidentally surveilled by the intelligence community.
"I think a lot of lung cancer nowadays is detected incidentally because we get CT scans for a lot of other things," he says.
Marlon the janitor couldn't have given less of a shit about what I was up to and incidentally kept leading me to helpful stuff.
This pales in comparison to the United States — incidentally the world's highest milk producing country — where cows yield on average 32 liters per day.
The U.S. government's foreign surveillance incidentally collects information on lawmakers and their staffs as often as once a month, according to a new report.
That, incidentally, would create the digital color version of those 1930s deportations: armed U.S. security forces (very armed) leading frightened people to the trains.
Incidentally, Crimson Hexagon was co-founded by the same person who was put in charge of Facebook's new social science initiative: Harvard's Gary King.
Incidentally, this busts another popular myth about porn, which is that porn users necessarily escalate to "harder" stuff over time because they become desensitized.
Intelligence officials say data about an American is "incidentally" collected when he or she communicates with a target reasonably believed to be living overseas.
My mother, incidentally, drank Guinness when she was breastfeeding, as do a number of my child-rearing friends today, which is precisely their choice.
Spudis, incidentally, was the chief scientist for Moon Express, a commercial company that is building a transportation business between the Earth and the moon.
Beyond that, it's hoping to branch out into even more flat-bread varieties, which is, incidentally, how Flatev (Flatbread Evolution) got its pithy name.
Do Karen and Mike Pence (who, incidentally, supports conversion therapy) not see LGBTQ people as humans deserving the same respect and rights as anyone?
The streaming service's maneuvering (and not incidentally, expensive Emmy campaigning) paid off with 112 nominations -- a significant increase over last year, edging HBO's 108.
Not incidentally, we've all had the experience of grief and know what it feels like to live in the immediate aftermath of personal tragedy.
Mr. Teachout called it "the most exciting George Bernard Shaw revival" he'd ever seen — a show that came, incidentally, from a couple of unknowns.
Marvel parent Disney, for its part -- which not incidentally also owns ABC -- has mounted an aggressive award campaign to push the movie into contention.
Nunes said Wednesday that the U.S. intelligence community incidentally collected information on members of Trump's transition team, ultimately putting it into various intelligence reports.
It attracts more than 600 participants annually as well as, not incidentally, coaches from a variety of college programs on the lookout for recruits.
What if the NSA, either incidentally or as part of an authorized investigation, collects information on someone subsequently determined to be a U.S. citizen?
Trevor assembles a team to join Diana on a mission to stop Ludendorff and, not incidentally, show off the powers she's only gradually discovering.
The medical profession only recently began to give serious attention to complaints of chronic pain, which not incidentally affects many more women than men.
Incidentally, the Merck Veterinary Manual actually makes mention of older and overweight Labrador Retrievers, Doberman Pinschers, and Miniature Schnauzers being particularly susceptible to them.
The series starts September 7 (a day after the NFL season opener, incidentally), running throughout the standard high school football season, until November 9.
Incidentally, a similar hashtag surfaced in 2015 in response to Rachel Dolezal, the NAACP chapter president who passed herself off as a Black woman.
Incidentally there are lots of ways you can protect your privacy from those who would invade it — we've got a pretty thorough guide here.
Keith Thornton of the Ultramagnetic MCs, decided to make a concept record as a wildly perverted, often incidentally murderous gynecologist and surgeon from Jupiter.
Yet I'd somehow managed to misplace it in downtown Portland—a city, incidentally, that I know as well as any other on the planet.
At best, term limits appeal to the "good government" instincts that gave us referendums and recall elections (incidentally, Steyer wants national referendums as well).
" The court denied the measure was a "tax policy change," and argued that it "only incidentally [increased] ... tax revenues by a de minimis amount.
AND INCIDENTALLY, IF THERE WAS ANYTHING ABOUT MY HEALTH, AND THIS HAS BEEN TRUE SINCE I TOOK OVER, I WOULD TELL THE SHAREHOLDERS IMMEDIATELY.
And, not incidentally, to the locals, from whom she intends to pluck a new crop of devotees, like the frenzied Bacchae of ancient days.
In that case, incidentally, I think we disproportionately stop whites too much and minorities too little...It's exactly the reverse of what they say.
This was quite the mic drop from Mr. Waters — who, incidentally, is departing as the artistic head of Actors Theater, which runs the festival.
ANDREW ROSS SORKIN: And what do you think-- WARREN BUFFETT: And--incidentally-- well, I don't think I want to get into handicapping the race.
The appeals court ruling that the justices upheld in Hobby Lobby was joined, not incidentally, by Neil Gorsuch, who also wrote a separate concurrence.
Incidentally, her mother was a Linda, and wow, am I glad that Instagram hadn't been invented yet, because she would have started a war.
Incidentally, all Karens love The Doors, because they were a little rebellious, but not to the extent that they failed to achieve mainstream success.
The executive order targets foreigners, but can "incidentally" pick up data about Americans if their activity on the Internet crosses international borders, Richards acknowledged.
The bill would extend the NSA program, which gathers information from foreigners overseas but incidentally collects an unknown amount of communications belonging to Americans.
The book still needs what Harriet, as a child, called "footmarks"—not to present incidentally interesting facts but, rather, to provide a basic intelligibility.
Perhaps not incidentally, Trump, despite his narrow view of this nation's prospects, seems to imagine his own potential scope of action as almost limitless.
Incidentally, the Supreme Court case opponents sometimes cite to "prove" congressional control is a 79-year old minority opinion the courts have long repudiated.
The provision allows intelligence agencies to monitor communications of foreign officials overseas, but it can also incidentally sweep up the communications of U.S. citizens.
Sex, incidentally, is rarely a focal point, but when it is, it is in service of character development or humor — "Buy me drugs," Mrs.
But the program incidentally gathers communications of Americans for a variety of technical reasons, including if they communicate with a foreign target living overseas.
Incidentally, the "positive" in the term "sex-positive" does not refer to "HIV-positive" as some unaware of the theory behind it might think.
Date night dressing could hit new levels of glamour with fashionista Venus in Libra — the sun sign of history-making chart-topper Cardi B, incidentally.
WaPo (which, incidentally, is also owned by Mr. Bezos) has a write-up of an "experimental" video game designed to motivate workers to fill orders.
But if Trump was incidentally picked up on the Manafort wiretaps, perhaps he should have been a little more judicious about his choice of advisers.
Incidentally, Comey, who worked in the Bush administration, testified before Congress in 2007, speaking publicly about the Bush White House's attempts to implement domestic surveillance.
Sputnik News, which incidentally has strongly denied accusations from NATO that it's a Kremlin propaganda machine, reported that Germany had been given the wrong gold.
"People fall into our hands incidentally that we have no choice in most cases but to go ahead and put in the system," he said.
It's like a bubble pimple on the face of millennialism, one that incidentally might come from sucking down a hot, daily wad of cheese grease.
Incidentally, as a first generation American of Zimbabwean descent, this piece resonates very differently for me since the recent passing of former president Robert Mugabe.
Incidentally, I was in France for a friend's wedding — the woman that gifted the perfume — in case you thought we weren't talking about weddings anymore.
Unmasking is the practice of revealing to a government official the identity of an American citizen or resident caught up incidentally in surveillance of foreigners.
Incidentally, the price of ethereum has also suffered in the last 24 hours, losing 10 percent of its value in the wake of Dimon's comments.
So here's the bad news: if you'd like to watch online, the easiest way is with CBS All Access, which is incidentally kind of terrible.
We should have been out organizing, which incidentally, we were much better at than pretending to be urban guerrillas, which we were quite terrible at.
Incidentally, an Arizona newspaper study ranked Burton the fifth-biggest user of free Congressional mail in 2007, which many considered to be abusing the privilege.
I've been playing another recently released WWII game, Post Scriptum, which is made by a team of people who, incidentally, started as Battlefield 2 modders.
An excellent documentary about General Magic premiered this year, and Recode's Kara Swisher (who, incidentally, appears in the film) interviewed its directors earlier this week.
And then there are the people—like me, incidentally—who have the game for both console and PC. It's a small but ultimately welcome step.
Incidentally, Gulliver has spent hours formulating and field-testing an intricate theory of the perfect music to listen to on a plane while doing work.
Incidentally, a Democratic amendment to ban registered sex offenders from using their federal tax-advantaged health savings accounts to buy Viagra was rejected by Republicans.
Incidentally, one area of support for the suppliers has come from voracious buyer China, which has seen "relatively strong" demand growth according to the IEA.
Incidentally, these are the same qualities that have made loving such films as Paris, Texas and Wings of Desire a matter of inviolable cinematic orthodoxy.
On Wednesday, he was told by a "source"—an anonymous source—that Trumpland's communications after the election were "incidentally" collected by U.S. national security agencies.
This dominance has clearly had a negative impact on U.S.-based manufacturers, Suniva and SolarWorld among them — both of which incidentally are going through bankruptcy.
Not incidentally, Mr. Manafort would also professionalize the campaign, coordinate with the Republican National Committee, set up a field operation and devise a ground game.
Trump has tirelessly mocked this claim, bestowing Warren with the Twitter nickname "Pocahontas"—who, not incidentally, being female, was a subordinate rather than a chief.
" Washington says, joking, "It's not great when I get parenting feedback, incidentally, based on something he heard me [say] in the background of the video.
Privacy and civil liberties advocates have long been pushing for more controls on how the government uses information incidentally collected on Americans under the law.
But their communications still are lapped up in the bunch, sometimes incidentally, including cases in which an American is communicating directly with a non-U.
"Black Lightning" is immersively, not incidentally, black: The good guys and bad guys, teachers and students, victims and criminals and reporters are mainly African-American.
Incidentally, "that's exactly what the carcasses are creating," Dr. Steyaert said, explaining that abrupt shifts in soil nutrients and acidity from rotting carrion kills vegetation.
Incidentally, before and during the war, the Philippines was a commonwealth of the United States, similar to the status of Guam and Puerto Rico today.
In countries like the United States, it's being built by corporations in order to influence our buying behavior, and is incidentally used by the government.
Instead, "Lineup" has a deflating coda of contemporary figurative paintings that incidentally include stripes, such as a waxy portrait by the drainingly cynical Chloe Wise.
Incidentally, if you want to get close up with any of these archival pieces, it'll cost you plenty — on the online men's wear marketplace grailed.
Americans whose communications are incidentally captured in surveillance of foreign persons are generally not named unless there is a specific request to reveal their identities.
There's his "America First" instinct to step back from the Middle East and bring the troops home (an instinct that, incidentally, is not unlike Obama's).
So for a designer who has only ever employed butterflies incidentally before, on a panel of de Gournay wallpaper, what do these delicate creatures signify?
Incidentally, abortion is medically defined as a procedure to end a pregnancy – this definition does not change depending on the reasons for an abortion, i.e.
And kind of incidentally to that one, the second part was that I realized that I had completely mis-read some of the people involved.
Incidentally, Booker faced some of the same questions and challenges in his first race for mayor as he does today, albeit in a different context.
The new information, Mr. Nunes said, showed that American intelligence agencies monitoring foreign officials may have "incidentally" picked up communications of Trump transition team members.
Incidentally, I completely concur with Dan Simmons: Richard Preston's "The Hot Zone" is very scary and probably the best nonfiction book I have ever read.
Nunes announced that US intelligence had incidentally collected information on Trump transition officials and, moreover, that the names of these Trump officials had been unmasked.
Odo — incidentally, the name is pronounced as a set of initials, O.D.O. — pursues local ingredients not just for its sushi course but throughout its menu.
Which, incidentally, was the reason that authorities in Cologne seemed to keep quiet when it came to the involvement of immigrant men in the attacks.
The Comedian is directed by Taylor Hackford (director of Ray and, incidentally, husband of Helen Mirren), and its greatest asset is its subtly nostalgic style.
Incidentally, Klaus Mann was the son of the more famous writer Thomas Mann, who also penned a novel about Nazism using the story of Faustus.
Incidentally, given that the US has emerged as the world's leading natural gas producer, the SDS would also put the US in the catbird seat, geopolitically.
Lazada — incidentally majority owned by Alibaba — is of the more popular ecommerce sites that sells across the region comprising countries like Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia.
Devin Nunes on a story about Obama officials incidentally surveilling Trump, and controversial pro-Trump blogger Mike Cernovich was the first to report this news yesterday.
The procedure removed two malignant nodules that were discovered incidentally during tests Ginsburg received while being treated for rib fractures sustained in a fall last month.
Not incidentally, Pelosi has a history of timidity about finding the right way to frame messages for voters in a way that will shift media narratives.
Incidentally, it so happens that I wrote up an interesting accessibility company called Actiview today that might be under consideration for the FCC's awards next year.
This guy who lives in Nevada incidentally thinks the laws of West Virginia don&apost apply to him, and he&aposll challenge the sore loser law.
Their value generally lies in the passions that a hardy few harbor for them, and not incidentally, the disproportionate media attention and critical praise they generate.
A house band, incidentally, that has said they're not Republican and they do these gigs for the money and to send their kids through school. pic.twitter.
A few minutes after liftoff, the Falcon 9 first stage (incidentally, the one that launched the lost Zuma satellite in January) will detach and burn up.
Facebook is dealing with the backlash of incidentally spreading Russian propaganda during the 2016 presidential election and the overall presence of fake news on the site.
The debate over foreign intelligence collection has been influenced by allegations that associates of President Trump were incidentally swept up in intelligence activities after the election.
From a filmmaking perspective, I find that it's important to present complex ideas within a recognizable framework which, incidentally, is how I would probably describe Oxbow.
Incidentally, they would be in violation of the PED policy's confidentiality agreement if they were, since Rapoport is an employee of various league-owned media outlets.
Incidentally, these charters, while far from perfect, have shown much better results than comparable public schools, as three independent studies, including by Stanford's CREDO, have shown.
Her dealer, Juan (Mahershala Ali), incidentally takes Chiron under his soft wing, teaching him to swim and sharing with him an unflappable love and kind honesty.
The department declared in a legal memo that it would not punish companies that "incidentally" kill or harm migratory birds under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.
It raises the possibility that the photo was taken by a professional photographer, rather than a regular diner who incidentally recognized Maxwell, as the Post claimed.
Stone -- who, incidentally, has a large tattoo of Richard Nixon on his back and whose motto is "admit nothing, deny everything, launch counterattack" -- remains characteristically defiant.
Incidentally all named Jack, these are arguably three of the most recognizable male characters in contemporary cinema, played by three of Hollywoods most famous white actors.
Zagster—whose bikes feature built-in locks, incidentally—has also been a big proponent of lock-to rules since dockless bike sharing took off in 2017.
Incidentally, Miley threw only five pitches when he walked Cody Bellinger to open Wednesday's Game 24 in Los Angeles before immediately yielding to righty Brandon Woodruff.
But Americans' information can be "incidentally" caught up in the collection, and intelligence officials are allowed to search through and use that data without a warrant.
Mr. Cox heralded his endorsement from Mr. Trump — as did, not incidentally, Mr. Newsom — and blamed Democrats for excessive spending, lax immigration policies and high taxes.
You've said things in past interviews like 'The songs we play come from the heart which is incidentally why I don't sing about wizards or dragons.
Not incidentally, the self-serious men here are all portrayed by women, who manage to maintain lugubriously straight faces while tickling their audiences into stupefied giddiness.
The shutdown was preceded by an almost weeklong stalemate in November over similar issues (which is, incidentally, when Mr. Clinton's sexual relationship with Monica Lewinsky began).
These stereotypes are, not incidentally, the absolute inverse of the types and tropes celebrated in American cinema: the rebel, the bad boy, the iconoclast, the prankster.
U.S. officials reportedly discovered Rice's requests last month during a National Security Council review of how the government handles "unmasking" American citizens who were incidentally surveilled.
The levers of power rest within the Kong family (incidentally, also the surname of Confucius), which divvies up political, economic and military might among four brothers.
The Senate panel is currently debating the program, and some have pressed for reforms to protect Americans who get incidentally swept up in the collection efforts.
The effort from the start was to create a minority group out of Mexican-Americans, something rank and file Mexican-American themselves did not want, incidentally.
What was important to us about that scene was that the invisible car wasn't the point of the shot — it just happened incidentally in the frame.
This would be sufficient to qualify the storm as undergoing a process known as bombogenesis (which, incidentally would also make a great heavy metal band name).
Unmasking isn't covered by Section 702, which allows the government to use any information they "incidentally" collect on Americans who are corresponding with legitimate foreign targets.
Because of that, it particularly fails people with community-centered notions of personhood; people who, not incidentally, are marginalized, and as a result at greater risk.
Incidentally, the National Park Service now says those Twitter posts from the Badlands came from a disgruntled former employee who had commandeered the account without permission.
That was after new regulations and new products — created over the opposition, incidentally, of fossil-fuel concerns — eliminated the lead that was poisoning us from gasoline.
Incidentally, even if you don't love Chris Brown, you've likely felt the reverberations from his troubled history, which is now inextricably linked to domestic violence and assault.
Twitterific, for example, had a Mac app for Twitter long before Twitter ever had one (incidentally, the company killed its own native Mac app earlier this year).
In the winter there's a free ice rink in the shadow of the Bean, which is—incidentally—the best place in the city for a skinny selfie.
Incidentally, because O'Rielly is a presidential appointee and policymaker confirmed by the Senate, President Trump has sole authority to decide if O'Rielly should be face disciplinary action.
CRSS is a new company founded by a man with little experience in construction (and, incidentally, a felony conviction for abducting his children in a custody dispute).
BBVA is now the second largest investor with all other investors below 10 per cent (incidentally, the co-founders of solarisBank, Finleap not included, are minority shareholders).
Incidentally, his grandfather (Clay Henry I) is stuffed and on display in a nearby town, should you want to check that out on your next road trip.
Incidentally, you know the federal judge, Gonzalo Curiel, who is presiding over the Trump University case, and who Trump calls a "hater" because of his Mexican heritage?
But the program also incidentally scoops up Americans' communications, including when they communicate with a foreign target living overseas, and can search those messages without a warrant.
The Pixel's reader, incidentally, isn't the fastest I've encountered on a mobile device, but it's plenty fast enough, with the difference amounting to fractions of a second.
Frezza and Chiao make their infectious "Cartoon Plant Sculptures" forms to emulate that which we normally can't have (which is a pretty good metaphor for art, incidentally).
Does having a strategy guide mean that someone is inherently a worse person than someone who has "natural game" and may actually be incidentally practicing these behaviors?
Under surveillance law, intelligence officials can incidentally collect information on the communications of an American citizen, so long as they are not the target of a warrant.
Even his exit was instructive, when he calmly and almost incidentally remarked to his executioners that his plan to kill Michael Corleone was nothing personal, just business.
President Trump accused Rice last month of improperly requesting the identities of members of his transition team that were incidentally swept up in intelligence collections last year.
If there was a decade Michele was riffing on, incidentally, it felt like the '80s, in satin-bowed evening dresses and decoration with a debt to Lacroix.
The House Judiciary Committee has proposed its own reauthorization bill, which would require the FBI to obtain a warrant before reviewing any incidentally collected U.S. person data.
While the law targets non-US citizens, critics warn the government could incidentally monitor US citizens who are communicating with non-US citizens outside the United States.
He's been learning the coaching side of the game over in America at New York City FC (who incidentally are owned by Manchester City's City Football Group).
But what most surprised me most was his view that the backstop negated the Good Friday Agreement -- which, incidentally, his party didn't sign up to in 1998.
You're right about banks: Incidentally banks tend to pay a pretty full rate unless they -- they own some tax exempt bonds, but that's not a big item.
By his senior year of high school (which, incidentally, was last year), determined to make it with music, he drew up a plan to spread his brand.
The upshot of not having any of that advanced smart home functionality, incidentally, is that the bulbs are relatively reasonably priced, starting at $14 and $19, respectively.
While the law targets non-US citizens, critics warn the government may incidentally monitor US citizens who are communicating with non-US citizens outside the United States.
It feels more like, oh, 17 years — the last time, incidentally, that the American people chose one candidate for president and the Electoral College imposed the other.
The work will be housed in a steel-framed pavilion designed by Norman Foster, to protect the cubes from weather — a consideration, incidentally, rarely afforded to refugees.
The goal is to support 500 interns a year by 2020 — which, incidentally, might be when Mr. Garcetti follows through on his consideration to run for president.
Reading these stories, one feels honored to be in the presence of Johnson's witty philosophical mind, and, not incidentally, stunned by the graceful virtuosity of his sentences.
Incidentally, once a candidate is in the low 230s at this point, his or her chance of winning correlates nearly perfectly with where the candidate is polling.
Obama presided over the last US-based edition at the presidential retreat at Camp David in Maryland in 2012 -- a meeting, incidentally, that Putin declined to attend.
They join a growing number of global CEOs of Indian origin, according to social media, news reports and online searching (incidentally, Google is run by an Indian).
The Southern Californian audio company (an acronym for "Baltic Latvian Universal Electronics," incidentally) has become synonymous with USB microphones since releasing the first Snowball back in 2005.
The Order provides ample legal rationale based on the public record – which incidentally did not include any comments along the lines of these after-the-fact criticisms.
"Baywatch," which, incidentally, features Mr. Johnson's most credible acting since "The Tooth Fairy," slots neatly into a subgenre that is perhaps too sloppy to have a name.
She is also, incidentally, the only character identified by a real name "because my flawed memory can't perfectly portray real people," Hale explains in an author's note.
Normally, intelligence agencies mask the identities of American citizens who are incidentally present in intercepted communications, though knowledgeable readers can often figure out the identities in context.
WARREN BUFFETT: And incidentally-- JOE KERNEN: And it's great-- WARREN BUFFETT: --Nebraska has a good BECKY QUICK: Yeah, Warren, thank you-- JOE KERNEN: Oh, it's Nebraska too.
Under the Federal Power Act, FERC must honor a state's efforts to shape its energy portfolio, even if those choices incidentally affect the wholesale price of electricity.
Hulk Hogan conceded that Gawker's story about him was true, yet he still won a vast judgment and, not incidentally, drove the Web site out of business.
The Republican chairman of the House Intelligence Committee suggested that U.S. intelligence agencies monitoring foreign officials may have "incidentally" picked up communications of Trump transition team members.
Now we know—thanks to Nunes's blabbing—that additional Trump associates' communications have been incidentally collected and their identities unmasked—and not just those speaking to Russians.
Rooney said that leaks about incidentally collected communications of Americans might prevent the reauthorization of Section 702, a part of FISA that leads to significant incidental collection.
In the winter there's a free ice rink in the shadow of the Bean, which is, incidentally, the best place in the city for a skinny selfie.
Incidentally you'd be surprised how much money you'll save going on cycling vacations instead of visiting tons of destination restaurants or whatever throughout the day and night.
The disease was discovered incidentally during testing after Ginsburg, a stalwart liberal voice on the high court, fell in her office and broke three ribs in November.
Peterson never confessed, but was ultimately found guilty, based on circumstantial evidence and, not incidentally, the testimony of Amber Frey, which had decidedly turned the public against him.
LG's offering is a top contender for the best screen on a smartphone right now, alongside Samsung's new flagship and the iPhone X (which uses Samsung's panels, incidentally).
Nunes merely revealed Wednesday that communications of Trump and his associates may have been picked up "incidentally" after the election by intelligence agencies conducting surveillance of foreign targets.
"I paint, that's it," he says, explaining simply that he uses pencil, watercolor, acrylic, spray paint, house paint, and charcoal (leaving out oil, incidentally—Caravaggio's medium of choice).
Hudson, incidentally, won an Oscar for her performance of the beleaguered Effie in the 2006 film, prompting rumors at the time that Bey was envious of the attention.
Later, he tweeted angrily about it (a tweet that suggests, incidentally, that he only just learned about this agreement during his call with Turnbull): Do you believe it?
Duckworth calls this resilience "grit," and it's often the grittiest kids who get into the best schools, get the best jobs, and, incidentally, win the most spelling bees.
A lot like a bike lock (which, incidentally, the team has also designed), the Lifepack lock consists of a stainless steel cord that wraps around any fixed object.
Instead she blamed hackers and even hired a cybersecurity expert to back her up on that (the expert, incidentally, once bragged about being buddies with a neo-Nazi).
The Republicans will still resist launching the independent investigation Democrats have called for—a bipartisan tool, incidentally, that Mr Sessions was a big fan of under Democratic presidents.
But they are not as generous to people who live off investment income — a group that, not incidentally, includes many of the people who fund Republican super PACs.
I book longer dates, and typically see clients in engineering and technology fields, as opposed to the incidentally well-off landlords and construction managers I saw at first.
Seven years later, Rutherford demonstrated that alpha particles were helium ions (thus incidentally explaining why cleveite, which is an ore of uranium, is also a source of helium).
Incidentally, it was there that Mattis had perhaps his most famous exchange with the media during his time in office: JOHN DICKERSON: What keeps you awake at night?
Often it's been addressed incidentally, not as the main thrust but part of the backstories of such films as Bad Day at Black Rock or The Karate Kid.
Rice did not respond to Bloomberg's request for comment, but last month she said she had no knowledge about any information being incidentally collected on Trump transition officials.
But incidentally-- BECKY QUICK: What inflationary signals -- WARREN BUFFETT: --if you told me GDP would be down this year we'd still be doing the same things, pretty much.
The question of the wave function of the universe "is the right kind of question to ask," said Maldacena, who, incidentally, is a member of the Pontifical Academy.
Reducing our carbon footprint is important, and the U.S. has been doing exactly that—and, incidentally, doing a better job than most countries that rail against climate change.
The Disney and Pixar team dropped the first full U.S. trailer for its latest 3D animated feature, which, incidentally, is the first to feature an all-Latinx cast.
When Alibaba went public in 2014, the $25 billion it raised made it the largest I.P.O. in world history (the next two, incidentally, were Chinese state-controlled enterprises).
With cancer that originates in the lung, outcomes are often poor because it's usually found late -- after it's started spreading -- and not incidentally due to other medical tests.
There are few purchases in my adult life that I would say have been truly life-changing — and most of them have incidentally wound up been sleep-related.
Both Clapper and Yates defended the practice — which allows certain officials to learn the names of Americans caught up incidentally in surveillance of foreigners — as necessary and routine.
"The gunmen came thinking that their target was in the church but incidentally he was not," Umar said, adding that the violence may be linked to drug-trafficking.
Now, Chelsea (Riley Keough, Elvis Presley's granddaughter) is a Chicago law student and intern who works as a prostitute for money, control and, not incidentally, sex without attachment.
The burial grounds are often found incidentally by developers under parks and office buildings, and for many of the sites, oral history is their only source of documentation.
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) has said a source revealed evidence that the U.S. intelligence community incidentally collected information on members of Trump's transition team.
Addressing "the Colin Kaepernick situation" doesn't mean installing him as a starting QB over Cam Newton, an immensely gifted and versatile man who, incidentally, dresses like a deity.
Incidentally, the paper, by Feng Cao, Chao Zhang, Hao Yu Choo and Hirotaka Sato, is very readable, even without much technical knowledge — check it out and be amazed.
The attractions at Cedar Fair and Six Flags were not intended as representations of what mental illness is really like; they were incidentally demeaning, rather than willfully so.
The "pending" in the name of this index, incidentally, refers to the sales rather than to the homes; the indicator measures the number of signed home sales contracts.
"Unmasking" refers to revealing the names of people whose communications and information are incidentally collected in broader surveillance of foreign targets, and which are normally redacted in reports.
While the law does not authorize intelligence collection on U.S. citizens, Americans' communications can be swept up incidentally but are subject to minimization rules to safeguard their identities.
They admired Cardi's nails and gabbed about her favorite president, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, whom Sanders incidentally cites as an inspirational figure in his campaign for the White House.
One day after the meeting, Nunes revealed in a press conference he had new information that showed the U.S. intelligence community incidentally surveilled Trump's team during the transition.
This is a conclusion, incidentally, reached by countless people who have learned the details of Trump's parallel Ukraine policy, which undercut the official policy of the United States.
The reports, Mr. Nunes said last week, showed that Mr. Trump or his closest associates may have been "incidentally" swept up in foreign surveillance by American spy agencies.
Incidentally, there are 23 seats in districts where Hillary Clinton won that currently have a Republican serving as their representative — many of which are now open this cycle.
For Wilco, the album's cover also helped seal its blood pact with fans in Chicago and incidentally reclaimed one of the city's most iconic structures in the process.
But in the context of this bizarro hypothetical we're entertaining, that affidavit might incidentally serve another purpose — to prevent the elector from supporting her party's replacement presidential nominee.
And in all cases the level of phosphorus (another important plant nutrient, levels of which were boosted incidentally by the hydroxyapatite) were adjusted to match from plot to plot.
But she made a much-welcomed appearance on the show via video on Friday — incidentally, Jenna Bush Hager's last day before she takes off for her own maternity leave!
Nunes told reporters the conversations were "incidentally" collected as part of intelligence sweeps focusing on other people and implied that Trump was not the target of the surveillance operation.
Then in season two, we were introduced to Toni Topaz (Vanessa Morgan), Jughead's new Serpent friend at Southside High who, incidentally, ends up becoming Cheryl's girlfriend by season three.
Two nodules in the lower lobe of her left lung were discovered incidentally during tests she received while being treated for rib fractures sustained in a fall last month.
Awan was even Wasserman Schultz's IT aide when she headed the Democratic National Committee (DNC), which incidentally was when the DNC was hacked and the information given to Wikileaks.
There may be real-life companies, persons, or events incidentally mentioned in this story, but such mentions may also be fictionalized for the purposes of furthering this narrative story.
And it had also partnered with production house Phantom Films (which, incidentally, is also aboard Amazon Prime) to create a local web-series based on an acclaimed Indian novel.
"It tries to answer the question about what happens when or if they [the establishment] come for us," he said (incidentally while on a panel with a Syriza MP).
Incidentally, one sequence required the 19-year-old to offer himself up as a sundae, complete with whip cream, cherry nipples, and a banana sticking out of his ass.
Rasmussen poll out today, the president&aposs approval rating now stands at a solid 50 percent, which incidentally is five points higher than Obama during the same time frame.
First opened at 21994 Mercer Street in 20163, it moves to the corner of Christopher and Gay Streets (the etymology of Gay Street's name, incidentally, is a total coincidence).
In the middle, you have Pompeo, who's hawkish but not quite so much as Bolton, alongside other administration officials like Vice President Mike Pence (also an Iran hawk, incidentally).
If I'm seeing Indian characters on TV, I want them to be Indian, and that extends beyond accents and skin color (incidentally, all four leads are extremely light-skinned).
U.S. intelligence agencies consider Section 702 a vital tool to protect national security but privacy advocates say the program incidentally collects an unknown number of communications belonging to Americans.
In 2016, Baxter took the stage at a venue in Bushwick to open for the Chicago drone-improv trio Good Willsmith—two members of which run Hausu Mountain, incidentally.
Incidentally, before—when I used to eat pizza and meat and kebabs multiple times a week—no one cared whether I was getting all the necessary nutrients and proteins.
"I have a great family here and especially in my oldest boy, John Conyers III, who incidentally I endorse to replace me in my seat in Congress," Conyers said.
It's rather uncanny that only a month later Right to Rise USA cashed a big check from APIC—which, incidentally, claims Neil Bush, Jeb's brother, as a board member.
In a wonderful twist of fate, a dating site that faked being hacked in 2011 -- and, incidentally, claims to only target "beautiful people" -- has just been hacked for real.
Now, Chelsea (the alluringly dispassionate Riley Keough, Elvis Presley's granddaughter) is a Chicago law student and intern who undertakes prostitution for money, control and, not incidentally, sex without attachment.
The cancer was discovered incidentally while she was being treated at George Washington University Hospital for fractured ribs, an injury she sustained in November after falling in her office.
It's certainly possible that disappointment surrounding "The Last Jedi" (a sentiment, incidentally, largely shared by this reviewer) triggered a backlash that played a major role in "Solo's" weak opening.
Incidentally, Iridium seems also to be a great global surveillance tool, suggests Mr Bloom: half-a-dozen "government operatives" were stationed at the control centre of the reborn company.
Incidentally, Clinton's support of a no-fly zone above Syria effectively necessitates a large-scale ground troop action as well, so her answer was also a misleading cop-out.
After thanking Mr Butler and Mr Dwyer for their service on Veterans Day (a ritual neither wounded man greatly enjoys, incidentally), their well-wishers might want to ponder that.■
The administration says the CIA director would not attend the meeting because it was more focused on policy toward Yemen -- where the Saudis' role, incidentally, has been deeply controversial.
One of the soldiers, B-127, is dispatched to Earth, hoping to prepare it for his brethren -- and not incidentally, thwart any evil Decepticons that might follow him there.
IRGC agents were incidentally detained by coalition forces during the conduct of normal operations, but the coalition did not specifically target them and ultimately returned them to Iranian custody.
The Supreme Court said the nodules in her lung were discovered incidentally during tests performed at George Washington University Hospital after she fell and fractured three ribs in November.
Twitter, incidentally, acquired the platform shortly before it launched in 0003 and shut it down three years later when Vine proved unable to turn itself into a money tree.
NICK: Kazuo Ishiguro's "The Remains of the Day" and "Seveneves" by the science-fiction writer Neal Stephenson, who incidentally used to work for Bezos's space exploration company, Blue Origin.
These construction plans are being paid for in part by a crowdfunding project in which the Boring Company pre-sold 20,000 flamethrowers (which, incidentally, are being shipped out soon).
It's exhilarating watching each make it over the flight of stairs, till the last (Janay, not incidentally the one initially hesitant) lands sprawled on the asphalt, spraining her ankle.
The top-ranking milk drink for coffee wound up being one of the alt-milks — and incidentally, one of the lowest-ranking drinks for consuming plain: the almond milk.
One of my first certain solves, incidentally, was LUFTHANSA based on the advertising line "Nonstop you"; so I guess I'm among the crowd in thrall of the catchy hook.
Her previous, prizewinning biographies were of August Strindberg and Edvard Munch (incidentally both of them passionate Nietzscheans; Munch painted "The Scream" after being introduced to Nietzsche's work by Strindberg).
Incidentally, Adelson's company, Las Vegas Sands, reported a $700 million windfall as a result of the $21990 trillion tax cut enacted last year by the House under Ryan's supervision.
The Wee Dram is owned by Ross, who incidentally used to play for the Scottish national basketball team (I didn't know they had one) and supports Hearts of Midlothian.
Separately, as a married gay man and a Scripture-quoting Christian, Pete Buttigieg is challenging the religious right and, not incidentally, Vice President Mike Pence on their own territory.
But, he had incidentally refuted one of Darwin's theories of a vestigial, or leftover, organ, and a common example provided by textbooks and educators as evidence of natural selection.
A formalist experiment that soon devolves into a mannerist indulgence, the movie almost incidentally involves a gang of snarly, sweaty men loafing about in a studiously rundown Mediterranean compound.
Denmark, Norway, Finland, Sweden and Iceland — incidentally some of the world's happiest countries — ranked as the five most socially mobile countries, thanks to their supportive education and employment frameworks.
But the program, classified details of which were exposed in 2013 by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden, incidentally gathers communications of Americans, such as when they compete with foreigners.
While the surveillance authorities outlined in Section 702 are specifically limited to overseas foreign targets, the law is controversial because it sometimes incidentally collects communications of US citizens, too.
A canary-yellow faux-fur coat she spies in a store window would be perfect for that performance, and — not incidentally — for the woman she fiercely wants to become.
But such an appointment would help protect Mr. Trump's team from legal jeopardy and, not incidentally, help bolster public trust in an administration that so far has earned little.
Incidentally, the White House "explainer" on "chain migration" also features a striking graphic representation, drawn to suggest even bigger exponential growth, while offering no data to support the image.
Eisenman, incidentally, blazed a trail, starting in the Biennial of 1995, for the declaration of gender or sexual orientation—lesbian, in her case—as a negotiable theme in art.
Snap also sells Spectacles, its video camera sunglasses, which it incidentally made too many of and is now trying to sell via digital ads and give away to creators.
No. Long before the present controversies, the government's handling of Americans' private communications that its surveillance programs collect incidentally has been the subject of a major public policy dispute.
For nearly an hour, Mr. Dazio took playful photos and videos of the family's ride to Manhattan, incidentally capturing Mr. Santos sitting next to his wife, and two sons.
Anything that can incidentally taint one's brand — a misstep or scandal on the part of a brand spokesperson or proximity to a scandal — can undo years of careful curating.
For my wedding dress, he referenced a haute couture dress created the year I was born from memory (incidentally, the year of his debut haute couture collection for Chanel).
The only character who seems deeply attached to the original narrative is the playwright himself (played by Martin Moran), who is also, incidentally, the first ghost to appear onstage.
Incidentally, Yuan made that announcement to Leitschuh and other researchers in one of the test Zoom channels they had created to prove their point about the seriousness of the vulnerability.
When she travels beyond her Amazonian nation – which, incidentally, is populated and governed entirely by women with a distinct disdain for men – she is known by her alias, Diana Prince.
Incidentally, this reasoning is a good vantage point into the various different government stakeholders currently planning for the CSZ quake, and how their estimates can differ based on their approach.
Even the fear that Zuckerberg voiced earlier today that it would require hiring a thousand people who might otherwise be working on new products (a questionable claim, incidentally) went unaddressed.
Then, last Wednesday, Nunes held a press conference to announce that he actually did think Trump associates had been "incidentally" caught up in (ostensibly legal) surveillance by the US government.
This experiment has now been carried out by Philip Walther's lab at the University of Vienna—and it might incidentally point to a way of making quantum computing more efficient.
Incidentally, Aguirre-Sacasa, along with Riverdale writer Aaron Allen, also worked on HBO's Big Love — a Mad Men-era prestige drama about the intersecting relationships in a polygamous Mormon household.
Incidentally, the scene was actually the story of Dunn's life, inspired by her own struggle to get down those tiny aisles of a plane without knocking someone with her hips.
Incidentally, the new Prime Minister, who was born in New York as Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson, may understand America better than any UK politician since Winston Churchill, wrote Heye.
A case in point was the 653 coup d'etat, which took place, incidentally, after the Turkish parliament had failed to pick the country's next president after 265 rounds of voting.
House Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes stunned Washington on Wednesday by saying a source told him intelligence reports are circulating featuring Trump team communications that were "incidentally collected" after the election.
Schiff is also expected to discuss Chairman Devin Nunes' (R-Calif.) announcement that he had evidence indicating that the U.S. intelligence community incidentally surveilled members of Trump's presidential transition team.
TWSU, on the other hand, is genuinely interested in making a fun thing, first and foremost, and just incidentally introducing kids to the idea of programmable tech along the way.
John Hickenlooper, both Democrats (and, incidentally, both mentioned as possible presidential candidates in 2020), endorsed a slate of policy proposals roughly in line with that the committee is already considering.
"I recently confirmed that, on numerous occasions, the intelligence community incidentally collected information about U.S. citizens involved in the Trump transition," Nunes told reporters at a press conference Wednesday afternoon.
Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) announced that he had seen evidence that the intelligence community incidentally collected information on Trump transition team members as part of routine surveillance of foreign targets.
BECKY QUICK: Is that still-- WARREN BUFFETT: And incidentally, I-- I did say in the annual report that we expect to be buyers-- net buyers of stocks in this year.
The spotlight in the coming week will be on the House Intelligence Committee chairman's claim that the intelligence community incidentally collected information on members of Donald Trump's transition team. Rep.
Prior to his recusal, Nunes stirred controversy in March when he publicly revealed that he had seen evidence that the intelligence community incidentally surveilled members of President Trump's transition team.
He announced last week that he'd seen evidence that Trump's transition team was incidentally surveilled after the election, appearing to back up Trump's claim that former President Obama "wiretapped" him.
And fetal tissue donations, used for research in everything from the polio vaccine to finding a cure for cancer, are also, thankfully, legal -- incidentally, through laws passed with bipartisan support.
The raid, incidentally, came roughly a week after Craigslist pulled its own personals, for fear of repercussion as Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act (FOSTA) passed both the House and Senate.
Incidentally, or not, Brookfield Asset Management took a 85033-year lease on the Kushner family's deeply indebted New York City property, thereby getting the family out of a deep hole.
Only Merkel was prepared to open her country's door last year to a million refugees, which did little incidentally to improve her electoral prospects among a somewhat reluctant German electorate.
Incidentally, Uber's local rival Ola had started a similar service, Ola Cafe, in 2015 and shut it down a year later after reportedly failing to expand its network of restaurants.
Incidentally, Delta announced this week that more than 700 of its aircraft had in-flight entertainment screens and that the screens would continue to be installed on newly delivered aircraft.
Incidentally, the very same explanation holds in regard to the much-remarked fact that conservative Christian evangelical voters are sticking with Donald Trump in this election (with a few exceptions).
Even as Nunes has warned of abuse of incidentally collected information, House Intelligence Committee members say they have seen no sign he is rethinking his strong support for the law.
Back in 1964, just days before the presidential election — which, incidentally, we lost — Ronald Reagan went on national television and challenged America, saying that it was a time for choosing.
We are bewitched by the prehistoric, magical landscapes of his 2015 novel The Buried Giant, and incidentally find ourselves thinking about the importance of history to a bewildered, conflicted nation.
Incidentally, you don't need an investor's permission to do this — if they have investments listed on LinkedIn, AngelList and other places, just connect directly with the founder/CEO and ask.
Loki – incidentally, the brother of Val – explains that they travelled down here from Peoria, Illinois, to play, and that this was their second time performing at the Southern Gothic Festival.
This incidentally heaps infinitely more Ls upon noted loss-taker Meek Mill, and said Ls have become the main narrative because honestly who cares about music when there is DRAMAAAAAAA!
One time, an Uber driver picked me up and told me incidentally he had lived in our building in the 1980s and that our condo had been firebombed back then.
That salad, incidentally, can stand as our no-recipe recipe of the week, the chance we provide readers each Wednesday to cook off narrative suggestion, rather than from listed instructions.
The border between actors and spectators was porous at the immersive "Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812," where, incidentally, lucky audience members were given pirogies to snack on.
In late 2019, VMware acquired developer software company Pivotal for $2.7 billion (which, incidentally, was also owned by VMware parent company Dell) and cybersecurity firm Carbon Black for $2.1 billion.
As part of that debate, lawmakers have been asking the executive branch to disclose an estimate of the volume of Americans' communications that are incidentally swept in through the program.
He is, incidentally, praised and admired by Russia specialists on the National Security Council for his tough line, despite Trump's efforts to build a personal relationship with President Vladimir Putin.
Last fall, it was discovered that Rice was one Obama official involved in the controversial practice of "unmasking" names of political figures whose communications were captured "incidentally" during government surveillance.
Dr. King's repeated exhortation to love your enemies — incidentally the thrust of that 1957 sermon — might seem Pollyannaish and quaint, but it is very much a core value of Christianity.
The report also offered a look at how often intelligence reports written by the National Security Agency used information about Americans that was incidentally collected via the warrantless surveillance program.
The Trump administration continued to weaken a century-old law protecting migratory birds by dropping the threat of punishment for companies that kill birds "incidentally" in the course of operations.
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) revealed last week that a source told him the U.S. intelligence community incidentally surveilled Trump's transition team before the president took office.
Mr. Nunes said last week that those reports showed that President Trump or his associates may have been "incidentally" swept up in surveillance by American spy agencies before the election.
On Wednesday, he told reporters he had received information that Mr. Trump or members of his team may have been "incidentally" swept up in foreign surveillance by American spy agencies.
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) said last month that he had learned that the U.S. intelligence community had incidentally collected information on members of Trump's transition team.
Last week, he abruptly announced that he had obtained information indicating that people associated with the Trump transition may have been "incidentally" caught up in legal surveillance of foreign operatives.
On Wednesday, Representative Devin Nunes, Republican of California, said that Mr. Trump or his associates may have been "incidentally" swept up in surveillance of foreign officials by American spy agencies.
But, incidentally, they have, centuries later, and the results are available to you if you've anywhere between 16,000 and 30,000 pounds or the kind of taste that precludes financial discernment.
The plays — Brighton Beach Memoirs, Biloxi Blues, and Broadway Bound — feature a recurring character named Eugene, and incidentally made Matthew Broderick, who portrayed him twice on Broadway, into a star.
Incidentally, the Portal includes advanced AI tracking features for its "smart camera," although Facebook specifies that it identifies people based on a context system called "2D Pose," not actual facial recognition.
"Fortunately, the problem is going to get solved incidentally… I'm going to be buying a house about an hour and a half away so I'm closer to the city," he says.
Neither one, incidentally, made much of an impact on night two of the debate: Instead, they were outshone by candidates who weren't around for the elections of 2008, 2012, and 2016.
Incidentally, they also collect information on there whereabouts and calls of innocent civilians and we have only the promise that police will delete the data after they catch the Bad Guy.
Incidentally, one of the speakers, British far-right activist and noted Putin admirer James Dowson, went on to set up pro-Trump fake news and meme websites during the U.S. election.
They recognize a pair of motion controllers by tracking a distinctive light pattern, which, incidentally, makes the Cosmos look like it got a couple of sick tribal tattoos in the '90s.
Those interviewers, incidentally, are not left to wing it themselves: they are given careful scripts, Spector said, which are crafted after detailed conversations with the client around what it being sought.
Wu bills it as "a collaborative experience" between various teams, including Playcanvas, Prettygreat, and the group responsible for Bitmoji (which, incidentally, are now making their way into other games as well).
Finkel is joining the "growth product team," a spokeswoman said, and Stone — a Pinterest investor, incidentally — is becoming a "special adviser" to Evan Sharp, Pinterest's co-founder and chief product officer.
Incidentally, China is one of the leading regions when it comes to cheating, to the degree that Riot recently attended a boot camp in Shenzhen to develop new anti-cheat methods.
Incidentally, if all of this witch talk has you intrigued, let us tell you about this guide to spell kits and how modern witches are hopping on the self-care trend.
France and the rest of Europe — and, incidentally, the U.S., too — should have expected Germany to rev up its economy and buy more goods and services from its main trade partners.
The expanded universe of blockchain technology — a term absolutely no one agrees on, incidentally — took shape as various governments woke up to these new cryptocurrencies as taxable, potentially regulatable investment vehicles.
Incidentally, between "A Quiet Place", "The Shape of Water", "The Silent Child", and Todd Haynes' "Wonderstruck", which features Ms Simmons, sign language has never been in so many films at once.
Incidentally, The Next Web cites an account from someone who actually encountered one of the smart urinals in the real world, where, like any good smart product, it had stopped working.
Rick Santorum, a former Republican senator, said the Parkland kids would do more to protect themselves by learning cardiopulmonary resuscitation (a technique to deal with heart failure, not gunshot wounds, incidentally).
For a variety of technical reasons, it also incidentally collects an unknown amount of data belonging to Americans, a practice that privacy advocates have said evades Constitutional protections against warrantless searches.
Nunes told reporters Thursday that a source showed him intelligence reports indicating communication from members of Trump's presidential transition team, and even the president himself, were "incidentally collected" by intelligence agencies.
Current and former officials say that it's possible that Trump or his aides were picked up "incidentally" by surveillance, if a foreign diplomat or other target called them or emailed them.
The New York Times on Thursday reported that two White House officials helped Nunes obtain the information, which he said showed that members of Trump's transition team had been incidentally surveilled.
Both officials insisted that U.S. persons would be afforded privacy protections, and that any data incidentally collected from American citizens or people inside the U.S. would not be used in investigations.
Hannibal alum (and Quebec native) Caroline Dhavernas plays Dr. Mary Harris in the six-episode series — created, directed, and executive-produced by women, incidentally — which first aired in Canada in January.
Their assessment of these documents indicates doubt about what Nunes interpreted as possible evidence that former President Obama officials incidentally collected intelligence on Trump transition officials during a broader intelligence probe.
"God Is A Woman," is incidentally her grandmother Marjorie's favourite track from Sweetener, and her mum Joan tweeted her support of her daughter's theory that God is, in fact, a woman.
We are an enormous, wealthy country whose greatest companies — many of whom, incidentally, are located in relatively high-tax coastal jurisdictions — push the frontiers of human knowledge and technical expertise forward.
FISA Section 702, the law the NSA uses to track the emails and phone calls of non-US citizens, is controversial because it sometimes incidentally collects communications of US citizens, too.

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