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Beyond their ceremonial duties, the Marines collaterally train in the field as infantrymen.
And this dragon had been related collaterally to the descendants of the Great Egg.
What others may have done, bearing directly or collaterally on the subject, in print, is carefully considered and sifted to the point of exhaustion.
Collaterally, Independence was to raid British shipping whenever the opportunity arose.
I'm in no way even collaterally related to Ezekiel Cheever."
However, foreigners have been killed or injured collaterally in ETA attacks.
Any terrorist-financing intelligence appeared to have been collected collaterally, as a consequence of gathering other intelligence.
In the subsequent trial he collaterally challenged the ruling in WY.
It was publicly sealed and witnessed by professional witnesses, as well as by collaterally interested parties.
On my dead father's side, these fields came to me collaterally through my Uncle Reg, farmer of this parish.
I see a moral distinction between targeting civilians and killing them collaterally, but I think that both sets of victims experience pure terror.
And anything collaterally is just simply more indication that these are outlaws - international outlaws and renegades.
"We came a long way, baby, into bad eating habits and collaterally impaired family dynamics," Ms. Kingsolver says.
The Baronies of Maxwell and Caerlaverock then passed down through the male line, sometimes collaterally.
They may have descended collaterally, along the lines of purely mental suggestion by virtue of mere social contact with preceding generations."
Where a divorce obtained in another country is collaterally attacked in a court within the United States, full faith and credit is not an issue.
Both military targets and civilian populations have been affected-the affected populations were not always damaged collaterally, but rather at times, the target of the attack.
Lewis Powell was born into an old Virginia family that was collaterally descended from one of the original Jamestown colony settlers.
In Neumayer's words, the law was to "rule off crimes committed directly or collaterally in the context of the conditions of a chaotic time period".
Although not a direct descendant, he is collaterally related to Benjamin Pierce Cheney (1815-1895), the early American expressman.
In the steppe, no one had his exact equal; everyone found his place in a system of collaterally ranked lines of descent from a common ancestor.
The Herbert family was wealthy and influential in local government and descended collaterally from the family of the Earls of Pembroke.
According to the Salic law, the succession could have been disputed, in which case it would have passed collaterally to the cadet branch of Ligny.
Maurice had no surviving children, while Louis died unmarried, and the title passed collaterally to Victor-François, a descendant of the 5th Duke's third younger brother.
B. Vincennes oversteps his bounds where narcotics are concerned, insisting on making possession arrests when dope is found collaterally at Ad Vice crime scenes.