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 .
Well Played: Kate, Wills, and George’s Royal Tour of Australia and New Zealand, Day Sixteen Parenthetically, I know there is a faction of people who love these Sledge shoes on her, but I have to say that while I actually really like the shape of them — in a deeply classic, agonizingly appropriate kind of way — I also think they are a ZzzzzZZZZzzzzzz in this color.
April 23, 2014 - Go Fug Yourself
Mitch Daniels in Munster Times I will mention almost parenthetically at least one other subject, but this will be the shortest speech I've given and certainly the most focused,said Daniels, a Republican seeking re-election this year. "I like the plan we have and I like...
Bill Clinton in International Herald Tribune Green roofs "have a dramatic impact on energy use, greenhouse gas emission and parenthetically on the energy bills of every business and residence in all those buildings," said Bill Clinton, the former US president, in a recent speech in New York.
Mike Beebe in Springdale Morning News These regions are like my children. I love them all equally,Beebe said. "I will say, parenthetically, that I don't like all regions equally, but I love them all."