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"Well, we all know what happened there," he said parenthetically.
And, I might parenthetically say, or some solution that would allow them to still use the site.
The term "Clara" will be used parenthetically for a 2-year period.
"Perhaps something in the idea genuinely intrigued him," she continues parenthetically.
Parenthetically, the form in which the data may be held can affect dramatically the scale of the problem faced.
Well, you know, parenthetically, I like hearing everyone's story.
"Not," he added, quickly and parenthetically, "that I have anything against it."
And parenthetically, the film frequently calls attention to the unpleasant effects of heavy drinking.
That was how we broke them on the farm," he explained parenthetically.
Then, parenthetically, she acknowledges that Alfonso never intended to attack in the first place.
Curiously, none of these listings is now under investigation, a point that your story takes a long time to make and does so parenthetically.
Rachel wondered parenthetically how many of them she'd broken.
This represents progress of sorts; in 1941, a sister would not have been mentioned, even parenthetically.
Note parenthetically that in organic chemistry the opposite convention is used.
Parenthetically, I had paid for most of it.
That is too weighty a subject to be discussed parenthetically, and by way of illustration.
He added parenthetically, "I wished he had let it stay at that."
He also, almost parenthetically, scored the very first goal of the game, his first at the Garden.
Let me say here parenthetically that film and the cathode ray tube are something else again.
"Quite pretty," the inspector noted, parenthetically as it were.
Parenthetically, I have seen this same pattern with footballs.
Here the intended spell is cast parenthetically, so it does not raise much thought to suppress.
If the composition is not obvious, it is indicated parenthetically.
In the review, the writer parenthetically stated that the play's return was because of high "popular approval ratings."
Remy had the feeling "acceptable" should have been parenthetically inserted after "good."