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he added parenthetically that he would not attend the wedding ceremony
- His obituary will contain the charge of sexual misconduct -- at least parenthetically.
- For a presumed organ of the Establishment, NBC came out surprisingly and strongly pro-pot and antiwar, while parenthetically acknowledging that the new generation might teach old .
- His slickness is such a given that in a column defending the President, Michael Kinsley quite casually, indeed parenthetically, concedes that Clinton all but lied about Gennifer .