It is also peripherally connected to the plot of Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory.
According to the writer Anthony Summers, Hannah Tailford and Frances Brown, the Stripper's third and seventh victims, were peripherally connected to the 1963 Profumo Affair.
Business elites in many larger urban areas often appear only peripherally connected to their cities' political structures.
(In fact, why lengthy articles on so many composers only peripherally connected to dance?)
In contrast, SOPA focuses on "parties that are far more peripherally connected to any alleged copyright infringement."
Both of them knew how devoted to her LaFollet was, and she was perfectly well aware the true reason he wanted to crack down on demonstrators was only peripherally connected to security risks.
Every task in a society is at least peripherally connected to activities we might find dubious.
A quotation from Edith Wharton reinforces the premise that people are connected to each other only peripherally.
Already, lawsuits have forced into bankruptcy almost 70 companies, some of which were only peripherally connected to asbestos.
The two men were in a world only peripherally connected to Vandar, mumbling about song order and such like, oblivious to the points and the stares and the papers.