in parenthesis

in parenthesis

As a side thought, comment, or digression. In parenthesis, we need to ensure that our antivirus software is up to date. Anyway, back to the matter at hand. She mentioned in parenthesis that guests would need to pay $20 for their meals.
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in parenthesis

as a digression or afterthought.
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See also:
  • security against
  • security against (someone or something)
  • cushion
  • beside the cushion
  • might as well
  • escort (one) to (something)
  • file 13
  • file thirteen
  • thirteen
  • fluctuate between (something) and (something)
References in classic literature
I will observe, in parenthesis, that Heine says that a true autobiography is almost an impossibility, and that man is bound to lie about himself.
But, as I was saying, Richard, or was about to say, my daughter has been allowed to rust; her aunt was a mere duenna; hence, in parenthesis, Richard, her distrust of me; my nature and that of the duenna are poles asunder - poles!
These fellows, knowing the extravagant gullibility of the age, set their wits to work in the imagination of improbable possibilities - of odd accidents, as they term them; but to a reflecting intellect(like mine," I added, in parenthesis, putting my forefinger unconsciously to the side of my nose,) "to a contemplative understanding such as I myself possess, it seems evident at once that the marvelous increase of late in these 'odd accidents' is by far the oddest accident of all.
WNO's In Parenthesis AN OPERA adapted from a famous World War One poem will be screened in Colwyn Bay this month.
Welsh National Opera's In Parenthesis, composed by Iain Bell, is a beautiful adaptation of the epic WWI poem by David Jones.
The opera In Parenthesis takes its cue from an epic poem by David Jones, which was first published in 1937, and tells of his own experiences as an infantryman in the Great War.
In Caernarfon - where the Royal Welch Fusiliers, with which Jones served, were based - the performance was entitled Peblig In Parenthesis. "Peblig" because of the estate where the participants came from, and part of the Communities First Estates project.
Field has been created by awardwinning international art and design collective Squidsoup, and commissioned by the WNO to accompany their new opera In Parenthesis.
And after the world premiere of WNO's opera, In Parenthesis will also be available to anyone who loves opera or is curious to try it for the first time via Opera Platform, which will be streaming it online for free (from Friday, July 1).
A record 48 features were released in the GTA in 2003 and are listed here in descending order of the number of weeks played (in parenthesis) along with with the director.
Available storyboards (with test facilities/leaders in parenthesis) include: "Mold Media Thermo-Physical Properties" (K+P Agile, Inc.); "Quality Improvement Expert System" (AFS Committee 4E); "Gating of Aluminum Permanent Molds II" (Case Western Reserve Univ.); "Heat Transfer (Sand)" (Univ.
Terms in parenthesis below the coefficients are the t-ratios.
In Parenthesis held its world premiere on May 12, at the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, and Pontio Bangor will be screening the production on Sunday.
Field has been created by award-winning international art and design collective Squidsoup, and commised by the WNO to accompany its new opera In Parenthesis.
Thirty-nine features were released in the GTA in 2002 and are listed here in descending order with the director and the number of weeks played in parenthesis.