She expresses gratitude to high-school science teachers who praised her aptitude and never added, parenthetically and destructively, that she was unusual for it.
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www.thestar.com People listed below are "presumed" to be caucasian unless otherwise indicated parenthetically; this information is included as ethnicity is an important parameter in name studies.
en.wikipedia.org Parenthetically, autonomy, decentralization and regionalization, in international law, have become politically acceptable answers to intractable problems of nationalism, separatism, ethnic conflict and threat of secession.
www.mindanews.com It's a phrase that a friend of mine used almost parenthetically... when he became a new dad.
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