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incidentally a motorway ramp is being constructed in the neighbourhood, a few hundred metres away, of my clinic.

incidentally, that the gills of fish are bright red is because there are many 'capillary vessels' collected there, the same as for lungs.

incidentally this room doesn't have anything like an airconditioner.

All it has is a fan.

) incidentally, Culeman-Beckman's paper unearths a nifty Felt-related snippet from the White House tapes that Chatterbox didn't know about.

incidentally, it turns out that a recent column was absolutely wrong in saying that the NYT hadn't deigned to mention that Ralston's career stall was due to an adulterous affair he'd been forced to own up to.

(incidentally, Nixon is relegated to Page A2 in today's San Francisco Chronicle , while a story about "pruneburgers"-those would be your basic hamburgers with prunes on top--being tried out in California high school cafeterias gets Page 1 treatment.

incidentally, one advantage Clinton would enjoy if he were seeing a secular psychotherapist would be a professional code of ethics that would come down much harder on anyone who pulled this sort of stunt.

incidentally, in a troubling sign of the times for journalism, Charlie Walker refuses to be interviewed by the Examiner unless they agree to pay him $250,000 if he's misquoted.

(incidentally, Frances Fitzgerald has written interestingly about the subject of contemporary new communities in Cities on a Hill .

(incidentally, the link to Mossberg's column that Chatterbox posted earlier doesn't work for people who don't subscribe to the Journal's online edition, Chatterbox has now substituted a link that will work for everyone, free of charge.

(incidentally, i have become obsessed with how they never pay for anything .

incidentally, that's another side-effect of the dropping crime rate: fewer criminals, and therefore fewer cases for criminal lawyers.

incidentally, Ross offers the interesting insight that it was Eisner himself, who is a supporter of nontraditional education, who had a lot to do with the revolutionary curriculum.

(incidentally, the Senate today jumped into the fight by voting unanimously to withhold $500,000 from the Brooklyn Museum, click here to read MSNBC's account.

(incidentally, he also says he had lunch with potential presidential candidate Donald Trump last week.

" (incidentally, Chatterbox should confess here that in an earlier item, he said Ellis told Diaz that "some of the scientists" Diaz cited had economic ties to Metabolife competitors, on closer inspection of the raw transcript, Chatterbox now realizes that Ellis made that accusation only about Heymsfield .

incidentally, did anybody see a remarkable Australian movie about an intense, and doomed, love affair called Praise ?

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