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By coincidence, her father and his new family moved to Los Angeles a few months later, and before long — and not by coincidence — Elaine Dundy moved to California, too.
Not by coincidence, there wasn't another for nearly two decades.
Then, by coincidence, Stephen O'Malley had a show in Stockholm.
For the newspaper hadn't come by this information by coincidence.
By coincidence, she also knew a basketball player in Iran.
By coincidence, Dr Hurlbut is particularly close to the He affair.
And by coincidence it saves the school some embarrassment, too.[WXYZ]
By coincidence, I'm stationed with one of the company's hiring managers.
The United States didn't become a beacon of opportunity by coincidence.
By coincidence, our correspondent was nearby and rushed to the scene.
By coincidence, many of her students were employees at that company.
When I write, I always let myself be led by coincidence.
Not by coincidence, these are the same institutions that condemn discrimination selectively.
By coincidence, she turned out to be the first person I interviewed.
By coincidence, 2011 is also when Uber began operating in New York.
By coincidence, it would happen one day after the next presidential election.
Matters are complicated when Georg meets Marie (Paula Beer), Weidel's wife, by coincidence.
Some forms might look like crowns or other kinds of adornments by coincidence.
By coincidence, we both booked a vacation at the same time in Greece!
By coincidence, the election happened during a period of both floods and droughts.
By coincidence or not, there have been no mass attacks on Utah schools.
" By coincidence or kismet, Mr. Puglisi's name is a near anagram for "pugilist.
"By coincidence of life, I came to work here in 1973," Delgado says.
But Mosser's convergence with one of this decade's biggest colors happened by coincidence.
Real estate investor Monick Halm got her start in the business by coincidence.
By coincidence, "The Heartbreak Kid" will also screen at the Metrograph on Thursday.
Not by coincidence, other than James, all those voted to the All-N.
BY COINCIDENCE, two big new films feature race, voice and the telephone in America.
It is hard to believe that such aestheticism was arrived at entirely by coincidence.
By coincidence, Michael Jensen was also working as a missionary in Arizona in 2012.
The next day, by coincidence or not, Ms. Wettlaufer gave up her nursing license.
"By coincidence, [he] happened to be at the bank at the same time," Pickard said.
Taylor, the chargé d'affaires for Ukraine, will be up first — and that's not by coincidence.
Indeed, whether by coincidence or not, Jawbone's allegation matches the timeline of Fitbit's product releases.
The next day, by coincidence, Dr. Ting was at SLAC attending a program advisory meeting.
By coincidence, the exhibition's curator, Christine Nelson, met and interviewed Borges when she was 19.
The agendas of WikiLeaks and Russia have dovetailed at times, whether by coincidence or intent.
"Anytime anything noteworthy happens, communication goes down whether on purpose or by coincidence," she shared.
By coincidence, today is also the day around 800,000 federal workers will miss their first paycheck.
Not, perhaps, by coincidence, this week has also seen a boost to the Allen Institute's finances.
By coincidence, Mueller was to inherit leadership of a Hotel Company platoon from his friend Kellogg.
Quite by coincidence, Virginia Tech has become the de facto, if unofficial, arbiter of helmet safety.
By coincidence, Mr. Bonnie nearly bumped into his iPad on a short layover from the Bahamas.
So if the Ocasio-Cortez ad and Ing's strike a familiar tone, it's not by coincidence.
It was not clear whether the resumption date falls on Valentine's Day intentionally or by coincidence.
" By coincidence, these are the exact words used by Jayne: "my soul-mate, my soul sister.
The search for votes may sometimes—by coincidence—lead politicians to the same policy positions as economists.
By coincidence, two days after Helsinki, all four spoke at the Aspen Security Forum, which I attended.
I wasn't working, but I was here by coincidence with my wife and a couple of friends.
It's not by coincidence that bilingual babies are quick to recognize the sounds of two different languages.
Today's crises seem, not by coincidence, to involve specifically the reforms that came out of that moment.
Barton discovered this by coincidence, when talking a woman who had been part of the integration process.
It occurred to the researchers that the alligators might not be stationing themselves under the nests by coincidence.
Whether by coincidence or design, the new pipe is due to come into operation by October this year.
And it turns out that the 54-year-old was prepared for his unexpected celebrity, just by coincidence.
And besides, the Oscars are rarely about rewarding the year's best movie (though sometimes that happens by coincidence).
He recently started to do improv comedy for fun, where by coincidence, mirroring is a concept they teach.
By coincidence, I had dinner days later with a friend who had an unopened bottle in his closet.
That style has returned again, and by coincidence or inevitability, so have many other style totems of Mrs.
By coincidence, she added, the first time Fairuz had performed the song had been at the same venue.
Ms. Suarez said she believed that the man who attacked her was not there by coincidence that night.
By coincidence, she said, she was talking to officials from Hasselblad about new cameras for the Met's studio.
By coincidence, the night David died in 1993, Ms. Burns was dancing on a speaker on Fire Island.
Shortly after, Tylenda realized, by coincidence, she had partial data on the stars leading up to the collision.
The celebrities included in Lemonade are not there simply because they're stars, and they certainly weren't chosen by coincidence.
Thrones has a pattern for pulling out all the stops for its penultimate episodes, and that's not by coincidence.
He noted that, perhaps not by coincidence, the Lyft IPO is coming on the last day of the quarter.
It worked out that way by coincidence, but it would never be as good as it is without them.
If there's one thing we know about Game Of Thrones, it's that nothing the creators do is by coincidence.
A few years ago, by coincidence, Bhadveer and I both gave readings on the same night in Portland, Oregon.
It is conceivable that Trump's Russia-favoring agenda reflects his own ideas, which by coincidence align neatly with Putin's.
Perhaps by coincidence, Trump uses H-2B workers at Mar-a-Lago and H-2A workers at Trump Vineyard.
Whether inspired by her hero's ebullience or just by coincidence, this album is faster and brighter than Hatfield's norm.
The record has inevitably been viewed as a gauntlet thrown down, but Cusack said it came by coincidence, not design.
By coincidence, CHIEF is due to be replaced by a new system in March 2019, the due date for Brexit.
Not by coincidence — and appropriate for its subject matter — advertisements for it have appeared at stops along the L train.
He pitched them on Slab City; by coincidence or serendipity, photos from the site had been on their mood board.
Beyond seven words, the odds become exceedingly small that two speakers will choose the identical string of words by coincidence.
By coincidence, the Fed's move follows sustained and public pressure from President Trump, urging the Fed to stop raising rates.
"I think the thing that motivates me is knowing that I didn't end up here just by coincidence," she says.
By coincidence, the wife of Arlet's chiropractor had recently spoken to Ray about ayahuasca and recommended Arlet seek her out.
According to a Billboard cover story, Kesha sauntered into the recording studio by coincidence, and Dr. Luke had her sing.
Not by coincidence, scientists on the Manhattan Project studied the Halifax disaster to predict the potential effects of their weapons.
A friend told him the National Rifle Association was, by coincidence, about to hold its national convention in nearby Denver.
By coincidence, the United States on Wednesday faced a deadline for renewing sanctions waivers that would maintain the nuclear deal.
Whether by coincidence or not, Apple Day happened to be a slow one for the old platforms-and-democracy beat.
Then, about five years ago, by coincidence, Henry went to a restaurant where Nell was having lunch with a friend.
By coincidence, the security officer, Jesus Campos, had been sent to check an open-door alarm on the same floor.
By coincidence, today The Information reports just that: Amazon is now developing its own streamed gaming service, according to its sources.
Not by coincidence, today the company is also announcing that Ameet Ranadive is joining as the company's first chief product officer.
Banks and brokerage firms consistently rank rock bottom on lists of the most beloved companies and brands — and not by coincidence.
By coincidence, just as the Holder report had come out, Kalanick announced a leave of absence to attend to family matters.
Later, by coincidence, Mr. Miller met the brand's founders, David Roth and Anthony Rutgers, at a party in New York City.
Sudanese security forces slaughtered pro-democracy protesters in Khartoum—by coincidence, just before the 30th anniversary of the Tiananmen massacre in China.
Why it matters: The backdrop to some of Trump's events sometimes seem to hold symbolic significance, whether by plan or by coincidence.
By coincidence, I was in Venezuela photographing that country's vast oil industry when I learned that Kuwait's oil fields were on fire.
By coincidence, bolgia number eight is where evil advisors go when they die and bolgia number nine is where "divisive individuals" go.
Not by coincidence, the Russian state owns part of Venezuela's energy sector — a cash cow that it doesn't want to lose. feb.
Whether by design or by coincidence, there is an uncomfortable level of dissent when it comes to the relationship between tolerance and security.
But by coincidence, this stomp to Jung's lead foot managed to sneak in precisely because the knee wasn't noticeably raised in Jung's vision.
Days later, by coincidence, researchers presented a study about thousands of posts related to genetic ancestry testing on the white nationalist forum Stormfront.
By coincidence, the day after the announcement, Mr Polman was speaking at the Drucker forum in Vienna, an annual gathering for management theorists.
By coincidence, the D-backs and Rangers were in the middle of a series in Phoenix when the deal for Diekman was made.
However, in an interview with BuzzFeed News, Coogler said the event only takes place at the same time as the Oscars by coincidence.
" By coincidence, it was almost exactly one year later that New York Magazine ran Traister's second profile, about Clinton's "surreal post-election life.
According to Turnitin, there is a 1 in 1 trillion chance that two writers would write the same 85033-word sequence by coincidence.
She is searching for her fiancé, Lindoro, who was captured by pirates and who now, by coincidence, is a servant in Mustafa's court.
Maybe productivity has been weak not by coincidence, but because weak growth has meant companies haven't been forced to innovate to meet demand.
By coincidence, just a few days after connecting with Bruce, Hiram and his wife, Donelle, had a trip planned to Mississippi to visit relatives.
Perhaps by coincidence, Garver is the head of an organization called Earthrise Alliance, a nonprofit whose purpose is to gather data on climate change.
Particularly suspect are "chance" witnesses—people unrelated to killer or victim who, prosecutors claim, happened to observe a murder or other crime by coincidence.
By coincidence, Donihue and colleagues had been measuring and studying lizards just before the storms blew into the Turks and Caicos Islands last September.
This committee now contains four state or local agency personnel — perhaps by coincidence all from states with Republican governors to whom they ultimately report.
By coincidence, then, Mr. Trump, in moving away from the Paris accord, has taken steps to manage political fallout that Mr. Bush did not.
Housing-friendly states, like Georgia, Texas and North Carolina, top the list of best states in which to do business, and not by coincidence.
By coincidence, just one month before Trump started his tweet storm against the whistleblower, three U.S. Court of Appeals judges considered these very issues.
" In 1981 Mr. Roth showed up at an audition by coincidence and was cast as Trevor, a teenage skinhead, in Clarke's "Made in Britain.
The People's Liberation Army disclosed on Tuesday — certainly not by coincidence — that troops from its Hong Kong garrison had conducted training exercises last week.
By coincidence, I wrote the story in the lobby of the Intercontinental hotel, where I had come earlier in the evening to have dinner.
Jim Jinkins saw the commercial above, loved the voice and by coincidence, his wife happened to be teaching an aerobics class Shulman was attending. 12.
By coincidence, Lev Dodin, the Maly's artistic director, was also born in 1944, to a Jewish family which had been evacuated from Leningrad to Siberia.
Her sister told her to look up a friend of a friend: Jennifer Fleiss, who happened to be the first person she met by coincidence.
Mr. Natanzon was playing poker in an Atlantic City casino once when a man sat down beside him and, by coincidence, began talking about backgammon.
It was by coincidence that the situation around Venezuela was heating up even as the NATO alliance marked its 70th anniversary in Washington, DC, this week.
What my narrative was lacking—just as it had been the first time, years ago—was any single fact that couldn't be explained away by coincidence.
By coincidence, Ready and his team were out on a training mission in the same area and were able to help Border Patrol locate the group.
By coincidence, clenched fists were historically linked to anti-fascism, but any sense of historical context was quickly lost as everyone got angry at everyone else.
I found the inspiration for this puzzle a year ago at the annual University of Chicago Scavenger Hunt — by coincidence, this year's edition starts tomorrow night!
By coincidence, I bought my ticket to Rio de Janeiro on the same day, last April, that the Brazilian senate voted to impeach embattled President Dilma Rousseff.
By coincidence,  Tiangong-1 came back to Earth near "Point Nemo,"  the isolated stretch of water where mission planners try to ditch their dying or derelict spacecraft.
So improving access to mental-health services would benefit a whole range of people and, by coincidence, occasionally bring treatment to someone at risk of committing violence.
They told me Taylor began his show with a cover of "Purple Rain": Even the punks and metalheads here by coincidence understood the importance of this loss.
They go to a Mexican restaurant where, by coincidence — Beattie likes coincidences — Maude's ex-husband walks in, accompanied by an attractive woman, another reminder of Maude's failures.
Hardly by coincidence, the perfect accompaniment to such dishes is from the neighboring vineyards of the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region, where the country's best white wine originates.
He first heard about Madsen years ago, when he saw a segment about him on television and, by coincidence, met him the next day at a diving shop.
But the 21st century has unfolded — in part by coincidence and in part by design — in a way that has lined them all up in a single direction.
By coincidence, on the day ivory sales were banned, the country cut the duty on imported donkey skin from 5% to 2%, the second of this year's changes.
An MCD of less than two CIEDE2000 units between filters is imperceptible to the human eye and cannot have been achieved by coincidence or visual or manual approximation.
By coincidence, the server was pulled offline before we could reach out, but we still had time to look at the inner workings of the SMS spam operation.
The previous American team was also, by coincidence, named Haas, and was owned by Carl Haas, who owned IndyCar teams and who is not related to Gene Haas.
Finally, two months after the shooting, a detective met one of Ms. Land's relatives by coincidence and called Ms. Turner to say they were working on the case.
By coincidence, new piano concertos by two of the most important composers of our time had their premieres: Thomas Adès's in Boston and John Adams's in Los Angeles.
By coincidence that same day, I came across a folder with material from when I interviewed Steve Jobs shortly before the first Macintosh computer was unveiled in 1984.
Whether by coincidence or fate, Gonzales's final meeting with his two horses took place May 21 -- the same date his life changed forever in Vietnam some 46 years ago.
Possibly by coincidence, a Guardian interview with Mr Parker (the first a head of MI5 has given to a newspaper) appeared on the same day as Mr Hammond's announcement.
By coincidence, Shekelle found that the effect of spinal manipulation was about the same as anti-inflammatory drugs, such as Tylenol and Advil, according to a 2008 Cochrane review.
"Do you consider a conversation (to be) a crossing of each other by coincidence in a paddock and saying, 'Maybe one day we should have a chat'?" he asked.
For the last three weeks of my internship, I worked in the Rock Hill, S.C. bureau, where by coincidence six of the dozen or so employees were named John.
"I always had this idea that our guests would find themselves stranded on a deserted island, and by coincidence, there is this unique resort," Kolár told Forbes in 2014.
The dogs don't have the faintest idea of what they're supposed to be doing there, unless, by coincidence, the winning dog happens to be the one left holding the toy.
One reason Watergate ended up working out so badly for Nixon is that, sort of by coincidence, his original vice president had been driven from office by an unrelated scandal.
He still goes most days to the one-room office he rents in West Hollywood to read scripts and write, on the lot where, by coincidence, "Hail, Caesar!" was shot.
But they fit the facts better than a credulous reading in which Cohen and Sater explored a real estate deal that went nowhere and then everything else happened by coincidence.
Analysts said Mr. Netanyahu's fight to arrest Iran's conventional-arms buildup in Syria was linked not merely by coincidence of timing to his efforts to deny Tehran a nuclear option.
By coincidence, General Boutinaud, Dr. Tourtier and other Paris authorities had conducted a drill for a terrorist attack just that morning involving the use of assault weapons in 13 locations.
By coincidence, the two redheads were paired up to lead what's since become known as the Senate's "Ginger Committee," or more officially, the Subcommittee on Regulatory Affairs and Federal Management.
When I turned 30, my father and my oldest friend, by coincidence, gave me the same book for my birthday: a collection of beautiful 19th-century maps of urban centers.
Yet by coincidence, not one but two new music dramas about major 20th-century thinkers — two German-Jewish intellectuals who fled the Nazis — have their premieres in Germany this season.
By coincidence one of our social team had also been asking Twitter some questions about video features in the last week, and received a reply with SnappyTV detail earlier this morning.
Days before, they discovered, just by coincidence, that their own squad had been removed from the official FIFA rankings and declared "inactive," having not played an official match in two years.
Likely not by coincidence, during a segment on "Fox and Friends" — the president's favorite show — the hosts said Trump had made a mistake and that he should walk the comments back.
It's not by coincidence that Vetements' Demna Gvasalia just stormed the sacred Bastille of French fashion, presenting his collection of misshapen and altered garments during haute couture's normally well­-fortified calendar.
By coincidence, Cuomo's remark came just a few days after the death of the Nobel Prize-winning novelist V.S. Naipaul, whose 1990 speech, "Our Universal Civilization" has since been widely shared.
His proximity to so many events and high-level jihadi figures could not be explained by coincidence, they thought, and only a logistical mastermind could have left so faint a trail.
Arcavi soon convinced himself that the light source, designated iPTF14hls, must not be a supernova after all but rather a nearby pulsating (or "variable") star superimposed by coincidence on the distant galaxy.
"This is not 'parallel construction': Two separate instances of wholesale lifting of concept, setting, characters, plot, and outcome in the same season do not happen by coincidence," Neel wrote in the Feb.
I mean, it might be green code just by coincidence, but I've never really thought too much about the relative energy consumption demanded by this design pattern or algorithm versus some other.
And while church officials say it will come down in 2017, by coincidence the congregation's 300th anniversary year, they have not decided what to do with the wood that will pile up.
Netanyahu called the inquiry "a witch hunt" and accused Mandelblit of being "weak," sounding (surely not by coincidence) just like Donald Trump on the subject of Jeff Sessions and the Russia investigation.
Not by coincidence, Margaritaville in 20003 sold a minority stake to the Raine Group, a merchant bank known for its investment in Vice and ties to the William Morris Endeavor talent agency.
By coincidence, art collectors Don and Mera Rubell, who had helped launch the careers of Keith Haring and Jeff Koons, admired Young's work at a friend's house and dropped by his studio.
I was in the midst of listening to the Marlborough biography purely by coincidence when "The Favourite" premiered this fall, and I held off seeing the film for weeks for fear of spoilers.
So we're in an exciting time because as they head toward 100 days on April 29th, which by coincidence may be the day that the government shuts down, definitely trying to avoid that.
By coincidence Trudeau's father, Liberal Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, found himself in almost the same position in 1972 when he won a minority and had to rely on the NDP for two years.
And the Angels, by coincidence, are the team that has had one of the few players in the last century to play a lineup position and pitch, at least at a modest level.
By coincidence, Trump addressed the NRA's annual meeting in Indianapolis about an hour after Butina's sentencing, drawing enthusiastic cheers by announcing the United States would abandon an international treaty regulating conventional arms sales.
"Look, purely by coincidence I have a white handkerchief," he said in the northern state of Nuevo Leon, waving it as a symbol of the "peace and love" he said he wanted with business.
The 2019 contest has already coughed up "Workington Man", a rugby-league-loving, Leave-voting northerner who, by coincidence, holds many of the same views as Onward, the Tory think-tank that discovered him.
But this year, either by coincidence or by through the inscrutable workings of the spirit of the times, the story is being retold not once, but twice, both times with impressive clarity and seriousness.
By coincidence of the schedule, Halladay squared off that night against former teammate A.J. Burnett, as the latter made his first return to Rogers Centre after leaving the Blue Jays as a free agent.
By coincidence, Jacobs's interesting, depressing book has come out just after an interesting, depressing analysis of the steepening decline in the share of college students majoring in English, philosophy, religion, history and similar pursuits.
By coincidence, after decades of marriage and motherhood in Boston's crowded suburbs, I'd wound up in circumstances that allowed me to put myself — to the extent possible — in the mind of the reclusive poet.
Buhl's fascination with hand art started almost by coincidence when in 240 he was advised to buy a 2000 Alfred Stieglitz photograph of the hands of painter Georgia O'Keeffe, who later became the artist's wife.
Yes, my name's there at 37-Down by coincidence, but I built the whole grid around the NW; with those eye-popping letter combos, it should offer a glimpse into my twisted cruciverbal soul. MWAHAHAHA.
We're supposed to believe that by coincidence, a gradual erosion of trust happened to have reached its head late at night on the same evening that the story dropped, but in a completely unrelated way.
We do, however, want to bring something of the Economist tower to our new home in the Adelphi—a modernised Art Deco building that, by coincidence, is close to the offices our bombed-out forebears occupied.
Even at the apex of his transformation into the Joker, his plan to accept a spot on Murray Franklin's show in order to shoot him in the head aligns with Gotham's protest movement entirely by coincidence.
When Queen Elizabeth attended Ladies Day at the annual Royal Ascot races in June, all eyes were on her gold-and-blue hat – which, by coincidence, perfectly matched the colors worn by winning jockey Ryan Moore.
It's possible, in the sense that in an infinite set of universes literally everything is possible, that I landed in an alt in which AccuSpackle is, by coincidence, one of the basic elements of the world.
By coincidence, Gerrit Cole, their former Pirates teammate and a current candidate for the American League Cy Young Award, was pitching for the Houston Astros on the clubhouse TVs before Friday night's game against the Mariners.
By coincidence, a documentary series called "The Times of Begin" is currently showing on Kan Television, Israel's public broadcast station; the program captures the complexities of a leader who stirred such passion and, now, such nostalgia.
Another detainee, Nabil Shurbaji — a journalist who, by coincidence, was the first to inspire Mr. Ghabbash to activism in 2011 and later shared his cell in Mezze — tried to write on cloth scraps with tomato paste.
Whether by design or by coincidence, the app launched just weeks before SXSW, the media and technology "brand orgy" that also helped launch a little microblogging service by the name of Twitter almost a decade earlier.
The relationship between the pair remained a big talking point when, by coincidence, Woods and 1979 champion Zoeller ended up in the same threesome (with Colin Montgomerie) for the weather-delayed second round at the 1998 Masters.
But, by coincidence, we noticed that Biba — which went silent on Twitter and with its own marketing efforts by September 2015 — suddenly and quietly updated its Android and iOS apps in August and September of this year.
A couple of days later — purely by coincidence, I'm sure — Big League Politics published a photo from Northam's yearbook page in the 1980s showing two men, one in blackface and the other in Ku Klux Klan garb.
There are a handful of solid hires in the mix, like a legitimately well-qualified transportation secretary who happens to be married to the Senate majority leader, but these seem to appear more by coincidence than by design.
"While a 1933 Act claim may, by coincidence, share some similarities with a fiduciary duty claim, the plaintiff's status as a stockholder is irrelevant to the federal claim," wrote the law profs' counsel from Bernstein Litowitz Berger & Grossmann.
The latest digital reforms — either on purpose or by coincidence, depending on people's viewpoints — take aim at that dominance, and potentially give European publishers and telecom companies a helping hand to compete head-on with their American rivals.
Many female Democrats (as well as, perhaps by coincidence, Tiffany Trump) wore white in honor of the suffragettes and watched with limited applause as Trump rattled off his own partisan, fear-mongering goals for immigration and foreign policy.
He was less a Janeite than a committed tourgoer — "I'm more into medieval history, but by coincidence and serendipity this fit into my schedule," he said — but what he lacked in experience he made up for in enthusiasm.
Perhaps by coincidence, the two rooms of Simple Gifts are installed in the American Wing alongside The Aesthetic Movement in America, which highlights a very different 19th century that worshipped beauty in opulent stained glass and ornate wood carving.
On the morning that Charles died, a young couple, by coincidence, began moving in to our co-op to rent a top-floor apartment — the one that Charles had inherited years ago from the person he helped care for.
Typically, the Kremlin deploys layers of surrogates and proxies offering business inducements, information or threatened reprisals that can individually be explained away by coincidence while masking the strings and guiding hands of the Kremlin's puppet masters and their objectives.
If Kim's efforts seem like a mirror for her relationship with Jimmy, that's not by coincidence — nor is the fact that she almost loses Mesa Verde as a client because she's so determined to help at the criminal courts.
For one, he needs to keep it—the Browns don't have such a laundry list of previous starters under center by coincidence, and for the past three years have seen three quarterbacks per season getting at least one start.
But I only really felt I made a breakthrough in my own thinking — in understanding the mystery of why some people seem to become depressed "for no good reason" — when, by coincidence, I started reading some feminist texts from the 1960s.
By coincidence, it was just 2628 years ago that the House defeated the first attempt by the bipartisan political elites of Washington to take hundreds of billions of dollars collected from everyday Americans and bail out massive Wall Street banks.
The cap on deductions of state and local taxes will hit especially hard in high-income, high-tax states like New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and California, places that, by coincidence or design, did not embrace President Trump in the 2016 election.
By coincidence, Russia holds the rotating presidency of the U.N. Security Council this month and several hours later he held another photo opportunity for its 15 ambassadors, all clad in their national jerseys including U.S. Ambassador Nikki Haley and British Ambassador Karen Pierce.
Pak and I climbed into a Toyota S.U.V. Pak—by coincidence, he has the same full name, Pak Song Il, as the senior member of the New York channel—is thirty-five years old, with short bushy hair and a placid demeanor.
This is the second pay-per-view in a row which has had fewer than 10 matches— Hell In A Cell had eight—and it is, perhaps not by coincidence, the second pay-per-view in a row which has been thoroughly enjoyable.
Whether by coincidence or not, the most memorable female witnesses in the impeachment inquiry -- from Marie Yovanovitch to Fiona Hill -- seemed to take that cue from Pelosi, portraying themselves as unwilling participants in the impeachment spectacle, driven only by their sense of duty.
But by coincidence I was in California while I read the Golden State essays, wandering around in Greater Los Angeles with my family, and in the annoying way of pundit-travelers let me make some observations about this vision of a liberal-dominated future.
Yeah, and when he got to Syria, the first thing that happened—whether it was him offering, or being told, or just by coincidence—was a big photo with him and the baby and the AK-47, [which is him] essentially saying "fuck you" [to the UK].
The team, based at the University of California, Los Angeles, cautions that the evidence so far is thin: They have no way to know for sure whether the ultrasound stimulation made the difference for their young patient, or whether he spontaneously recovered by coincidence shortly after the therapy.
By coincidence, the demo was held August 9: the 74th anniversary of the US bombing of Nagasaki during World War II.My guide for the roughly eight-minute first-person experience was Christopher Manzione — Nukemap VR's creator, a sculpture artist, and a creator of virtual-reality installations for museums.
It chose a new uniform that looks almost exactly like the old green gabardine wool field coat and khaki trousers that officers wore in World War II. Probably not by coincidence, that's what the Army was wearing the last time the nation celebrated total victory in a major war.
A common convention is to declare results "statistically significant" if they have a p-value of less than 0.05, which simply means there's a less than 5 percent chance that the result a study found would have occurred by coincidence if there were no real effect there at all.
And — not 10 minutes from there on foot, and not by coincidence — Mr. Cucinelli, in the ballroom of a 17th-century opera house, would simultaneously host a rival seated dinner for 350 guests, who feasted on meltingly tender veal medallions and paccheri with tomato sauce served from steaming copper caldrons.
By coincidence, one of the museum's current, large exhibitions, México 21807-29: Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, José Clemente Orozco and the Avant-garde (on view through July 16), which had been on its schedule before Arteaga's arrival, focuses on one of the richest art-historical periods of his native country.
By coincidence, the W.H.O. executive board is currently meeting in Geneva, so this is the perfect time for the agency to show leadership by convening an emergency committee of experts to take stock of the Zika pandemic and advise the W.H.O. director general, Dr. Margaret Chan, on how best to combat it.
She began rapping only two years ago and is already fielding the title of Queen of Rap in New York, edging out Nicki Minaj a little, who, by coincidence (or mad charting science) also had a chart battle with Swift back in 2014 with her track "Anaconda," but lost the top spot.
By coincidence, on Monday, Cohn and Vice President Mike PenceMichael (Mike) Richard PenceFEC chair calls on Trump to provide evidence of NH voter fraud Five years after Yazidi genocide, US warns ISIS is rebounding Log Cabin Republicans endorse Trump MORE met with more than a hundred community bankers to discuss regulatory reform.
Major League Baseball began keeping an accurate count of pitch types thrown back in 2008 (by coincidence, also Kershaw's rookie season), which sounds a little late in the game until you remember that half of us were lusting after Motorola RAZRs at the time and the other half were listening to Flo Rida.
Nest's competing security system packs a few tricks that Ring's doesn't (Nest combined the door/motion sensors into one, for example, and it's got a fancy RFID system for PIN-free disarming), but it also costs $200 more… and that's after a $100 price drop that, presumably not by coincidence, just happened yesterday.
Not by coincidence, this rise in American pressure on Israel over the settlements is precisely the focus of the steady work during the past decade of left-wing extremist organizations, led by the New York-based New Israel Fund (NIF) which funnels $85033 million annually to organizations that support BDS and actively oppose the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).
It's more likely that this perennial conspiracy theory is fueled by coincidence: no Apple device is designed to last forever, and peoples' phones break all the time for various reasons — but if your phone breaks the same day that you heard about a new version of iPhone that's about to be released, you're more likely to fire off a tweet pointing out the coincidence.
The national media and the broader basketball chattering classes think of him as Steph Lite: a gifted player whose dribbling, shooting, and driving games line up, almost by coincidence, with the currents of the modern world and yet are juuuuust short of being refined enough to challenge the Golden State Warriors, or to draw the Blazers out of the well and into the thirsty belly of true glorious victory or whatever.
By coincidence I'm writing this column from an airport, about to embark (hand sanitizer in my pocket) on a small tour for a new book whose argument, in part, is that the Western world may be sustainably decadent — meaning that for all our gridlock, stagnation and decay, the cushion of our wealth, the weakness of our rivals and the tranquilizing effect of virtual entertainments make continued stagnation much more likely than true crisis or collapse.
I fell in love with that music by hearing it on the street, listening to it by coincidence, and if my music can act as a gateway for more people to learn about flamenco (because I would never say what I do is flamenco, although my art certainly drinks from that cup) and serve as the door to getting into artists like Capullo de Jerez, Estrella Morente, Camarón, and La niña de los peines, I would certainly celebrate that.
Chuck Colson—Richard Nixon's "dirty tricks" man, one of the few men to serve time for Watergate and who emerged born-again and devoted to prison ministry—and Gloria Steinem—the highly visible women's rights leader and author, who began her writing career going undercover at a Playboy Club in the 1960s and who regards sex work as "the equivalent of commercial rape"—did not end up on the "same side" of the trafficking fight by coincidence.

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