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    incidentally
    [ adv ]
    1. introducing a different topic; in point of fact

    2. <adv.all>
      incidentally, I won't go to the party
    3. of a minor or subordinate nature

    4. <adv.all>
      these magnificent achievements were only incidentally influenced by Oriental models


    Incidental \In`ci*den"tal\, a.
    Happening, as an occasional event, without regularity; coming
    without design; casual; accidental; hence, not of prime
    concern; subordinate; collateral; as, an incidental
    conversation; an incidental occurrence; incidental expenses.

    By some, religious duties . . . appear to be regarded .
    . . as an incidental business. --Rogers.

    Syn: Accidental; casual; fortuitous; contingent; chance;
    collateral. See {Accidental}. -- {In`ci*den"tal*ly},
    adv. -- {In`ci*den"tal*ness}, n.

    I treat either or incidentally of colors. --Boyle.

    1. Just one problem: "Someone forgot to take two bundles out" of one of the vans, says Mr. Klein, who, incidentally, was President Nixon's communications director.
    2. It was also, incidentally, the first parliamentary defeat since Mr Major walked into Downing Street in November 1990.
    3. I talked to him about this, incidentally, at Malta.
    4. (The whole world could easily be fed, incidentally, if global grain yields were as high as the UK's) Another knotty one: the number of fish caught has levelled out, presumably because fish are not reproducing fast enough.
    5. All the work is back stage, and designed, almost incidentally, to appeal to sponsors.
    6. And I think that is better and more lasting, incidentally _ the agreement that would stem from that _ more lasting than an imposed government settlement which could cause the airline to totally shut down.
    7. They then whittled down his payment to 85p while raising the retail price to Pounds 2.38. As a result he has closed down his poultry units which, incidentally, were formally opened by agriculture minister John Gummer.
    8. You've got a densely populated coastline and, incidentally, one that is environmentally sensitive." Bass PLC completed its $2.2 billion acquisition of Holiday Inns Thursday and said the motel chain's headquarters would be established in Atlanta.
    9. And so there's divisions in Israel on this question, incidentally.
    10. In Vietnam, incidentally, American forces suffered greatly from Viet Cong attacks on our air bases, often by guerrillas who emerged from marvelously concealed underground tunnels where they had lived for years.
    11. Many countries never emerge from the poor quality, high risk category and this has certainly applied to Latin America. The Mexican bond, incidentally, brings us right up to date, being an issue originated earlier this year.
    12. Both, incidentally, served time in the US embassy in Belgrade.
    13. And I talked about that, incidentally, with Margaret Thatcher and Helmut Kohl on the recent tirp.
    14. The opening music has the mischievous gait of the old Pink Panther pictures (for which, incidentally, Mr. Williams designed the signature cartoon).
    15. Today, I'll be meeting with some parliamentarians, a group incidentally that I belonged to 20 _ let's see, how many? _ 22-some years ago _ and I'm sure some of these questions will come up.
    16. And, incidentally, all are single, the better to tolerate the travel grind.
    17. Mr. Guthrie's theater, incidentally, was the first of its kind in modern times, and became the model for most others in the regional theater movement that later spread across the U.S.
    18. On that basis, incidentally, it is hard to see many being willing to correct assumptions that are too low.
    19. A bad attack of the metaphors seems to have struck UBS' economics team in their latest assessment of the UK economy headed, incidentally: 'UK Eocnomics'.
    20. Quinn's son, Lorenzo, incidentally, plays Onassis' son, Alexander.
    21. In the Coastal Economy, which incidentally has gaps in its uniformity _ in Massachusetts, for example, there has been a continued boom _ they worry about the billions of dollars that vanished in the stock crash.
    22. Milken also has provided much-needed leverage for many other takeover strategists like Carl C. Icahn, who, incidentally, lives near Peltz in the verdant Westchester County suburbs of New York.
    23. That, incidentally, includes all Soviet forces stationed in Eastern Europe.
    24. The chancellor's panel expects UK rates to rise next year when, incidentally, taxes will increase yet again.
    25. Before him, the superficial pretty-faced politician was said to be Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who incidentally flunked the bar exam several times before passing.
    26. It takes the whole staff all day to reset them." Tom Bartels, not incidentally, carries a mechanical pocket watch.
    27. Arizona legislators, incidentally, aren't the only Republicans in trouble with their natural supporters over taxes.
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