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For example, a crab spider that stops at one flower for a time and then moves on, might carry pollen incidentally, but most pollen vectors of significant interest are those that routinely visit the flowers for some functional activity.
possibly might have some rational root, which is not an integer, ( and incidentally it does have inter alia the root − 1 / 2 ); while the equations
Other Board members argued further that organized labor would not have the power to stop the war until more workers were organized, and the union should continue to focus on organizing workers at the point of production, even where it might incidentally impede the war effort.
It states, therefore, that to successfully change the past one must do so incidentally, though one might be able to change this fact slightly.
That is to say, if a statute is found in substance to relate to a topic within the competence of the legislature, it should be held to be intra vires, even though it might incidentally trench on topics not within its legislative competence.
" Catholic author John M. Todd calls the bull " contradictory, lacking in charity, and incidentally far less effective than it might have been.
The Court distinguished the payment that had been ordered in this case from expenses that a State might incidentally incur after an injunction is issued in order to comply ; the costs of post-judgment compliance are ancillary, whereas the costs of making up for pre-judgment non-compliance were more like an award of damages to the plaintiff.

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When Sawyer arrives, he teaches Jin three phrases that he describes as " what women want to hear " ( which are, incidentally, " I'm sorry ", " You were right " and " Those pants don't make you look fat.

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However, some PDAs may not have a touch screen, using softkeys, a directional pad, and a numeric keypad or a thumb keyboard for input ; this is typically seen on telephones that are incidentally PDAs.
Since discovery by humans, numerous species have been introduced to the island, some deliberately, like the casurina, the feral pig, the Cardinal ( Cardinalis cardinalis ), anoles, ladybird beetles, and the Kiskadee, some incidentally, like the Norwegian rat ( Rattus norvegicus ) and the Black Rat ( Rattus rattus ), and the others accidentally, like the scale mites, and the brown widow spider ( Latrodectus geometricus ).
Rumors of his proof began to circulate in March 1984, but many mathematicians were sceptical, because de Branges had earlier announced some false results, including a claimed proof of the invariant subspace conjecture in 1964 ( incidentally, in December 2008 he published a new claimed proof for this conjecture on his website ).
Other proposals are more controversial with many linguists believing that some genetic relationships of a proposal may be demonstrated but much of it undemonstrated ( for example, Hokan – Siouan, which, incidentally, Edward Sapir called his " wastepaper basket stock ").
Fréron is now remembered solely for his attacks on Voltaire and the Encyclopaedists, and for the retaliation from Voltaire, who, besides attacking Fréron in epigrams, and even incidentally in some of his tragedies, directed against him a virulent satire, Le Pauvre diable, and made him the principal personage in a comedy L ' Ecossaise, in which the journal of Fréron is designated L ' Âne littéraire, " the Literary Ass ".
Maximus ( or his successors ) may have handed over control of the British frontiers to local chieftains at an earlier date ; with the evacuation of the fort at Chester ( which Mike Ashley, incidentally, argues is most likely where Cunedda established his initial base in the region, some years later ) in the 370s, he may have had little option.
The hind legs are considerably longer than the front ones, thus giving the cat its peculiar hopping gait ; incidentally, also the reason for the reasonable theory held in some quarters that the Manx cat is the result of a cross-mating between a cat and a rabbit.
Not only did this put TCM and Warner Bros. under the same corporate umbrella, but it also gave TCM access to the post-1949 Warner Bros. library ( which itself includes other acquired properties such as the Lorimar, Saul Zaentz, and National General Pictures libraries ); incidentally, TCM had already been running some of Warner's film titles through a licensing agreement with the studio made prior to the launch of the channel.
Cosmic evil is connected with evil on a cellular level, and the children along with some new friends go within Charles Wallace in order to save his mitochondria ( and the fictive entities living within them, the farandolae ) from the un-namers — the Echthroi ( which, incidentally, is the Koine Greek word for " enemy ").
By the late 19th century, any man with a credible claim to the status of " gentleman " was eventually able to find a club willing to admit him, unless his character was objectionable in some way or he was " unclubbable " ( incidentally, a word first used by Samuel Johnson ).
Even when they are large, some tonsil stones are only discovered incidentally on X-rays or CAT scans.
Most of them, however, were established for reasons having little to do with being in the Driftless, but nonetheless incidentally locked up some valuable parcels.
After going out in Champions League quarterfinals to a Shevchenko-led Dynamo Kyiv ( incidentally, 2 matches where Mijatović played some excellent football ) and failing to win the league for the second season in a row, changes were clearly in order especially knowing the triggerhappy nature of the Real brass.
The WiZ ( incidentally the first one asked to be on the show ) who was also a DJ & Producer, created the first theme the show ever had, " The EC Rap " as well as a short audio " stinger " for the breaks-both can be found on one of his websites along with some streaming mixes of music from that era The WiZ.
As a parallel, in what was a highly unusual move for those times when nobody was allowed to leave Romania, another Jewish Securitate officer, incidentally described as " friend " of the Ioanid group, was permitted to leave the country with his family and go to Brazil shortly after the alleged incident ; this has led some to believe that he may have been the agent through whom the government communicated its promises and made them credible.
And Ian Worthington reasons further that " Attalus ' taunt, incidentally, goes some way to determining whether Philip's mother euridice, was Lyncestian or Illyrian.
Additional incompatibilities arise from the use of dual-layer DVDs in some PS2 games, which are sometimes not parsed properly by HD Loader ( incidentally, dual-layer games can only be installed from a PC but as of 0. 8c it's possible to install them from HD Loader ).
It is the one used in Færøsk Anthologi and is, incidentally, familiar from some of the old ballads.
As Allmusic's Richard S. Ginell writes: " Hands down, this epochal concert ... was the crowning event of George Harrison's public life, a gesture of great goodwill that captured the moment in history and, not incidentally, produced some rousing music as a permanent legacy.
" Both men were incidentally wearing better garments then they were previously accustomed ; Khalid ibn al-Walid noted that beneath their clothes they were still sufficiently armed, indicating they were still accustomed to the practical ways of hard desert life, bringing some relief to the Caliph.

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Ethical egoism does not, however, require moral agents to harm the interests and well-being of others when making moral deliberation ; e. g. what is in an agent's self-interest may be incidentally detrimental, beneficial, or neutral in its effect on others.
Ethical egoism does not, however, require moral agents to harm the interests and well-being of others when making moral deliberation ; e. g. what is in an agent's self-interest may be incidentally detrimental, beneficial, or neutral in its effect on others.
All were managed, incidentally, by Roberts, and all but Nyro signed to Geffen ’ s Asylum label, which would be the home for what came to be known as the Mellow Mafia for the remainder of the decade.
: Philosophers, incidentally, say a great deal about what is absolutely necessary for science, and it is always, so far as one can see, rather naive, and probably wrong
c. 7, he incidentally discusses what would become of a stone if it were dropped down a hole, pierced right through the earth, and, curiously enough, decides that it would stay in the centre.
If there were any suspicion that the opposition to him was quite other than political, it would be set at rest by the testimony of Dr Andrew Brown, who went from Scotland to inquire into Sydenham's practice and has incidentally revealed what was commonly thought of it at the time, in his Vindicatory Schedule concerning the New Cure of Fevers.
Greene was also heard in a voice-over telling Carter that he needed to " set the tone " in the ER ( which, incidentally, was what Dr. Morgenstern told Dr. Greene in the pilot episode ).
This place bordering the creek incidentally became what we now call M ' lang.
After The Extreme disbanded and Vincent went on to form other groups, such as Model Prisoners ( line-up included Bob Stinson from The Replacements ), Shotgun Rationale ( a revolving line-up that included at one time or another Cheetah Chrome of the Dead Boys and Bob Stinson who incidentally were in the group together in what Sonny referred to while being interviewed as a " therapist's nightmare ", Greg Norton-Hüsker Dü, The Dons a group he formed in Holland with two Dutch musicians, Sonny Vincent and the Guevaras, Sonny Vincent and his Rat Race Choir ( Scott Asheton-Stooges, Cheetah Crome-Dead Boys and Captain Sensible-The Damned ).

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Thus, to cite but one example, the Pax Britannica of the nineteenth century, whether with the British navy ruling the seas or with the City of London ruling world finance, was strictly national in motivation, however much other nations ( e.g., the United States ) may have incidentally benefited.
Metrically, Thomas's verse was extremely conventional, as was, incidentally, the verse of that other tragic enrage, Hart Crane.
Abner is only referred to incidentally in Saul's history ( 1 Samuel 17: 55, 26: 5 ), and is not mentioned in the account of the disastrous battle of Gilboa when Saul's power was crushed.
Cyrus was succeeded as king by Cambyses, who added Egypt to the empire, incidentally transforming Yehud and the Philistine plain into an important frontier zone.
An example of such intellectual catholicity was set by Anatoli himself ; for, in the course of his " Malmad ," he not only cites incidentally allegoric suggestions made to him by Frederick II., but several times — Güdemann has counted seventeen — he offers the exegetic remarks of a certain Christian savant of whose association he speaks most reverently, and whom, furthermore, he names as his second master besides Samuel ibn Tibbon.
At the death in 1838 of François Salvolini, Champollion's former student and assistant, this and other missing drafts were found among his papers ( incidentally demonstrating that Salvolini's own publication on the stone, in 1837, was plagiarism ).
The publishing was, however, in breach of the contract of employment ( and incidentally criminally in breach of the Official Secrets Act 1911 ).
The alligator was incidentally chosen as the school mascot in 1911, after a local vendor ordered and sold school pennants with an alligator emblem imprinted on them.
Their case was ultimately dismissed on May 30, 1984, by which time the owners had already established the Tampa Bay Bandits in the next professional league, the United States Football League ( which incidentally filed their own, more famous antitrust suit against the NFL in 1986 ).
Like many bullae, it was preserved due to being baked by fire, presumably incidentally ( house or city was burned ), as in a kiln.
He rallied the Bulgarian army, now deprived of its Russian officers, to resist the Serbian invasion, and after a victory at Slivnitza ( 19 November ), which Alexander had little to do with, having arrived in Slivnitsa after the battle ( incidentally initiated by a volunteer of the rank of private ) was already over, pursued King Milan of Serbia into Serbian territory as far as Pirot, which he captured ( 27 November ).
Lindsay based Appleyard College, the setting for the novel, on the school that she had attended, Clyde Girls Grammar School ( Clyde School ), at East St Kilda, Melbourne — which, incidentally, in 1919 was transferred to Woodend, Victoria, in the immediate vicinity of Hanging Rock itself.
Chalabi was appointed as Deputy Prime Minister in the transitional government, and INC member Ali Allawi ( the cousin of Iyad Allawi, and incidentally nephew of Chalabi ) became Minister of Finance.
A battle, incidentally, in which the Bishop was killed.
Whatever the origins of the story, its utility was obvious: the murder could be presented not as a political act but as a cause passionelle-a lover's quarrel, in which the German diplomat could be judged incidentally as having seduced a minor.
However the specification for this only mentions the form of the saw incidentally, probably indicating that it was not his invention.
Although the one-mile ( 1. 6 km ) stretch connecting interchanges at NC Highway 51 and South Boulevard was designed to divert through traffic around Charlotte via a freeway loop, I-485 incidentally passed directly through Pineville.
It was never routinely practiced in the United States and in any case the Supreme Court while ruling on Firing Squads in Wilkerson v. Utah from 1879 incidentally determined that it was cruel and unusual punishment.
Savoy, incidentally, was the first man to begin the manufacture of spinning wheels in this part of the country.
Prince Andrew was the first child born to a reigning British or Commonwealth realms monarch since Queen Victoria's youngest child, Princess Beatrice, was born in 1857 ( incidentally Andrew also named his eldest daughter Beatrice ).

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