- "Cindy
Incidentally" is a song by the
British group Faces,
written by
group members Rod Stewart,
Ronnie Wood and Ian McLagan. It was
produced by Glyn Johns...
- of the head and neck are a
fairly common occurrence and can be
found incidentally in 3–4% of
patients at autopsy. Most
common of
these is a vestibular...
- but as
entities created within the
nation and as
integral parts of it,
incidentally affected by
internal conflicts.";
Vanossi 1964, p. 11: "[The Argentine...
- is
incidentally proved while proving another proposition; it
might also be used more
casually to
refer to
something which naturally or
incidentally accompanies...
- the
church which Jesus established and for
which he died. And that,
incidentally, is why we wear his name. The term "church of Christ" is not used as...
- such as "Skewiff (Mend the Fuse)",
which served as B-side to the "Cindy
Incidentally" single. The
title track, by Wood and Lane,
featured the only solo lead...
-
supporters of
Celtic by
alleging that
former manager Jock Stein, who
incidentally was
raised as a
Protestant and a
Rangers fan, was
aware of ****ual abuse...
- hetero****ual 1
Predominantly hetero****ual/
incidentally homo****ual 2
Predominantly hetero****ual but more than
incidentally homo****ual 3
Equally hetero****ual and...
-
raised white plaques commonly seen in the
esophageal mucosa. It is seen
incidentally in 3.5% of gastroscopies. On gastroscopy,
glycogenic acanthosis is seen...
-
Mississippi in 1964. The
character pla**** by
Willem Dafoe (himself,
incidentally, also a
native Wisconsinite) in the
movie Mississippi Burning is loosely...