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Перевод: incidentally
[наречие] случайно; в данном случае; между прочим; несущественно
Тезаурус:
- Incidentally, similar distillation pots have been found at Tepe Gawra, near ancient Nineveh.
- Incidentally a lot of nonsense is talked about tax rates under the Tories.
- Incidentally, the pineapple is a sign of hospitality, making this a very appropriate dish to serve at a party.
- Buying Sterling Trust shareholdings has helped Suter build predatory stakes in various companies - including, incidentally, Avdell where Mr Parkinson's money was invested.
- "Why Are You Being So Reasonable Now?", incidentally the group's fourth song with a question in its title (at that time), received the worst reaction of any of their releases.
- On the portion devoted to the South East news where, incidentally, there are many marginal seats, first we had Neil Kinnock, then there was Gordon Brown giving what amounted to a party political broadcast.
- Warnie, incidentally, was less brave than Jack, and dutifully went up to fetch his palm, in an agony of embarrassment.
- As the plague spread, some residents fled, including, I was sorry to see, the local squirearchical family, the Bradshaws - ancestors, incidentally, of that doughty opponent of Fascism, Christopher Isherwood, who decamped to California in 1939.
- The outline of such an axe can be measured very precisely and processed by various techniques of coordinate geometry (including, incidentally, one originally invented by marine engineers to measure the shape of ship hulls) to give a final mathematical "fingerprint" of the axe's shape.
- It seems that for some time the firm had been issuing such promissory notes and having them endorsed by its local bank in Biha (where, incidentally, the partisans held the first meeting of the Anti-Fascist Council for the Liberation of Yugoslavia).
- (Islam, incidentally, has almost identical rules covering the decent treatment of victims of war.)
- Common dolphins are incidentally taken in fisheries all over the world - at least 8000 animals each year die in gill-nets and seine-nets.
- It is, incidentally, a career in which women are making particular headway.
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