It is being republished to coincide with the theatrical release.
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The changes coincide with the museum's 125th anniversary in 2018.
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They staged a global strike to coincide with Uber's IPO.
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Dimon's comments also happen to coincide with Bitcoin's tenth anniversary.
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He's dropped a single to coincide with the announcement, too.
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The pregnancy announcements coincide with the 10th anniversary of E!
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How does this coincide with our commitment to equal representation?
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These two years coincide with the presidency of Donald Trump.
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Sometimes, as we learn in class, the two may coincide.
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The honor is set to coincide with Barbados' Independence Day.
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"Economic cooperation must coincide with settling security matters," said Rogozin.
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She published a book to coincide with her dad's rise.
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The start is planned to coincide with preleasing, in October.
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The announcement is set to coincide with Ma's 54th birthday.
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"The interests of the Russian and Ukrainian peoples...coincide," he said.
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His visit was timed to coincide with the woman's 27th birthday.
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The concert was planned to coincide with the star's 46th birthday.
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This ban would coincide with the first day of the festival.
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It is being republished to coincide with the film's Netflix release.
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ET Sunday, to coincide with the market open in New Zealand.
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That's because rising interest rates usually coincide with an improving economy.
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It is being republished to coincide with the film's theatrical rollout.
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It is being republished to coincide with the film's VOD release.
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She treats me like kin, and for a moment, we coincide.
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It is being reposted to coincide with the film's Netflix release.
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Any increase in violence would coincide with the February 2019 vote.
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Any changes to interest rates normally coincide with the latter meetings.
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It has been republished to coincide with the film's theatrical release.
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That will coincide with the development of AR tech, he continued.
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The strike was timed to coincide with Uber's much-anticipated IPO.
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WhatsApp's... WhatsApp's announcement happens to coincide with another communication tech milestone.
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If so, it would coincide with the anniversary of Roe v.
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It has been republished to coincide with the film's Netflix premiere.
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But the answer they would find, he argued, happened to coincide
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It would also coincide with the pontiff's Holy Year of Mercy.
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The defeat may prompt or at least coincide with staff changes.
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These challenges coincide with a historic moment for our trade agenda.
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The visit will coincide with a Europe trip by President Trump.
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Pros match to coincide with NBA All-Star Weekend in Chicago.
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It's timed to coincide with the anniversary of the Roe v.
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The two pieces also coincide with the return of grifter season.
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The announcement was timed to coincide with International Anti-Corruption Day.
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Its arrival was timed to coincide with Palm Springs Modernism Week.
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The post also happened to coincide with their son's 10-week birthday.
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They will also coincide with North Korean leader Kim Jung-un's birthday.
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Moreover, the unprecedented shift will coincide with another fiscal showdown in Congress.
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The worries over NAFTA coincide with a recovery in Navistar's U.S. market.
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The pilot is meant to coincide with the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo.
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To coincide with International Women's Day, McDonald's made a controversial branding move.
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His campaign debuted a TV ad Thursday to coincide with Trump's visit.
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It is being reposted to coincide with the film's Apple Music release.
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It is being reposted to coincide with the film's premiere on Netflix.
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Because those devices perfectly coincide with my favorite phones for mobile photography.
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Lindemann is also launching a new single to coincide with the launch.
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The getaway does coincide with some White House repair work, but still.
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Buress asked that it be released to coincide with his 33rd birthday.
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It has been republished to coincide with the film's wide theatrical opening.
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The rising discrepancy does coincide with a change in Border Patrol policy.
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The date just so happens to coincide with the LA Auto Show.
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The rally will coincide with the annual White House Correspondents' Association dinner.
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There is an on-site kitchen for when shopping and lunch coincide.
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For many, the most productive work years coincide with child-rearing years.
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The angry baby's display will coincide with a protest march in London.
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In an interview timed to coincide with his arrival, he criticized Mrs.
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They timed their sporadic subsequent dates to coincide with other scientific conferences.
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The first deportation-or-jail orders are set to coincide with Passover.
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The family timed its summer vacation to coincide with the Tour's finish.
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Once a bid and an ask coincide, the sale is automatically made.
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And of course, it happened to perfectly coincide with the I.P.O. timing.
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The book is timed to coincide with the agency's centenary next year.
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The first is transactional cooperation where economic and other critical interests coincide.
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This week, two privacy bills were introduced to coincide with the hearings.
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The payments coincide with multiple inquiries into Collins' alleged insider trading scheme.
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These tensions coincide with potential acquiescence by China on other substantive issues.
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Timed to coincide with the launch of Labour's manifesto, the website, www.labourmanifesto.co.
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"Sometimes they coincide — there's not much you can do about it," Rep.
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These coincide with the start of a weeklong Global Climate Strike campaign.
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Releases from the reserves are often timed to coincide with major festivals.
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The point is that social norms don't necessarily coincide with moral ones.
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Masks obviously coincide with my interest in illusion, artifice, and costume-as-body.
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This just so happened to coincide with the 2014 midterm elections for Congress.
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The winners were announced last week to coincide with UNESCO's Mobile Learning Week.
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This drop did not coincide, however, with more lenient rules around social media.
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Last May, Facebook tested out a temporary reaction to coincide with Mother's Day.
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It has been republished to coincide with the film's wide release on Netflix.
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It has been republished to coincide with the film's theatrical and streaming release.
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To coincide with the 25th anniversary of the verdict of Rodney King v.
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Or in this case, HPV vaccines seem to coincide with strange side effects.
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It has been updated and reposted to coincide with the film's theatrical release.
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This review previously ran in April to coincide with a special online release.
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America's strides are all the more striking because they coincide with wobbles elsewhere.
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These cases coincide with one of the busiest tourist seasons in the area.
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The company is releasing an updated AI engine to coincide with the funding.
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Will such donation surges simply coincide with Trump actions that outrage the left?
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The family timed its summer vacation to coincide with the Tour&aposs finish.
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The timing seems to coincide with the $130k she received from Michael Cohen.
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How do you coincide the public stance with what the company is doing?
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This is significant because those days also coincide with an important time frame.
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That would coincide with a wrap-up by around the end of 2019.
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Obama's messages coincide with President Trump's own recorded calls in support of Moore.
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Lego is cooking up a special playset to coincide with the Ghostbusters remake.
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Two of the planned debates coincide with Sunday and Monday night NFL games.
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Wealth divisions that coincide with stark cultural differences, however, can be more contentious.
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In many ways, Russia's interests in North Korea coincide with those of China.
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The speech happens to coincide with a New York Times report that Salesforce.
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As such, the interests of different creditors do not coincide with one another.
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For me personally, it happens to coincide with turning 250, which happens soon.
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Israel is preparing for a spike in violence to coincide with the move.
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The destinations on the secretary's trip coincide with U.S. military assistance and engagements.
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A parallel event is being held in Glasgow to coincide with the hearing.
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To coincide with this, we're hosting a stream below to whet your appetite.
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David Zwirner introduced a dedicated online viewing room to coincide with the fair.
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His three-day visit will coincide with the 75th anniversary of D-Day.
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His three-day visit will coincide with the 513th anniversary of D-Day.
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The bond market moves tended to coincide with volatility in the stock market.
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He flew to Miami, timing the trip to coincide with Earth Day 2014.
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That would coincide with Mr. Wertkin's last weeks on the job at Justice.
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The growth is timed to coincide with the elections nearing — Iowa votes Feb.
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Matinees have been scheduled to coincide with the end of prison visiting hours.
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Under Obama, HHS approved 44 pregnancy prevention programs to coincide with their grants.
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Spokesmen at Samsung said they're delaying the release to coincide with Burning Man.
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Booker's announcement was made to coincide with the beginning of Black History Month.
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These periods coincide with the 50th and 100th anniversaries of the Civil War.
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Your adolescence, though much shorter than mine, did, for a while, coincide with it.
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The talks coincide with plans for Bombardier to sell plants in Belfast and Morocco.
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And Putin's interests hardly coincide with those of Erdogan's when it comes to Syria.
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Local activists selected January 25 for the protests to coincide with National Police Day.
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Most of them no doubt sincerely believe that their own interests coincide with society's.
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Such a ban is typically issued to coincide with Trump's travel to the resort.
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The event happened to coincide with Corgi Con in San Francisco, but isn't affiliated.
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Another key finding is that worst flooding doesn't necessarily coincide with the wettest winters.
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Kim has timed North Korea's nuclear sprint to coincide with internal and external objectives.
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Pakistan observed a 'Black Day' on Thursday to coincide with India's Independence Day celebrations.
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Asked if the incident had been timed to coincide with high-level China-U.
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The project is timed to coincide with Earth Day, which is Friday April 22.
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And that [growth] does coincide with a lot of the bans that we're seeing.
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You must somehow guess how to find each other and make those guesses coincide.
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The move will coincide with the much-anticipated launch of the game's fifth season.
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The worst bouts of air pollution tend to coincide with periods of low wind.
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Some have suggested that this timing was designed to coincide with the solar eclipse.
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Canada's Prime Minister does 2 things exceptionally well that sometimes coincide ... jogging and photobombing.
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You noted that the vote will coincide with the start of the Glastonbury festival.
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"The timing of the tweets coincide with her renewed criticism," the source told CNN.
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This year Brooklinen is running a third sale to coincide with Amazon Prime Day.
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To coincide with the convention, the party, as usual, released an official policy platform.
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"[The lack of fast pop] seems to coincide with the national mood," he said.
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The start of summer could coincide with the beginning of more West Wing turnover.
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The shoe also happened to coincide with the start of Flight Club in 1999.
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This is where the president's permanent interests coincide with the Freedom Caucus's permanent interests.
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And it so happens to coincide with the time when we release the project.
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I think we're seeing how nationalism and race overlap and coincide in certain movements.
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The Northern and Southern Taurids coincide to produce five to 10 meteors each hour.
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The announcement was meant to coincide with the first week of Women's History Month.
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This one happens to coincide with millennial nostalgia, the pervading nostalgia at the moment.
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This aim does not always coincide with the interests or wishes of the victim.
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Luce was urged to move up the magazine's release to coincide with the invasion.
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Leap years always coincide with the summer Olympic Games and the US presidential election.
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Alvarez's first fight under the contract will coincide with his move to super middleweight.
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Protests coincide with meeting of Asian Development Bank in Great Hall of the People.
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The E.T.I.A.S. requirement happens to coincide with Brexit but the two are not related.
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Timed to coincide with the launch of Labour's manifesto last month, the website, www.labourmanifesto.co.
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Venezuelans in the city have gathered for demonstrations to coincide with protests back home.
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Related public events exploring Southeast Asia's culture, politics, and history coincide with the exhibition.
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It is scheduled for completion this October, to coincide with Patel's 138th birth anniversary.
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Never mind that the boys' confessions didn't coincide with the actual facts of the crime.
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The campaign, planned to coincide with the holiday season, will distribute 80,000 ride vouchers total.
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The letter is timed to coincide with Amazon's annual shareholder meeting May 17 in Seattle.
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Many people can have symptoms of multiple autoimmune disorders, but they don't have to coincide.
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The border tax would coincide with slashing the corporate tax rate to 20 percent. Sen.
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This review originally appeared on May 6, 2017 to coincide with the film's review embargo.
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These interactions coincide to ignite inspiration and creativity, bringing life to the next big ideas.
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To coincide with the anniversary, Google is releasing a global update to the Maps app.
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At only 25 years old, his apex will coincide with Durant, Curry, and Green's decline.
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Monday's announcement was timed to coincide with the holiday commemorating the birthday of the Rev.
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The year-on-year decline will coincide with the first year of Donald Trump's presidency.
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This interview was originally published on November 1st, 2016, to coincide with Moonlight's theatrical release.
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Updated 11/3/17: This review has been reposted to coincide with the film's release.
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But the disappearances coincide with weird phenomena: animals dropping dead, lights wildly flickering and flashing.
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It did coincide with my husband getting his draft notice, so we left for Montreal.
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Lower rates often coincide with higher prices because buyers can bid higher and competition increases.
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The second, a total lunar eclipse, will coincide with the July full moon this Friday.
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That would coincide with the first days of the Euro 2016 soccer championship in France.
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It is being updated to coincide with the film's return to theaters in limited release.
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It has been republished to coincide with the film's wide theatrical release on April 6th.
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First off, it was timed to coincide with North Korea's National Day on September 9.
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But the interests of those directly involved, and of wider society, do not always coincide.
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The voice of Jesus and the voice of hate cannot coincide in a person's heart.
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Well, the tour itself is going to coincide with the process of writing those songs.
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It was originally scheduled to coincide with the end of the Buddhist Lent this month.
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The temptation is to assume that one's own desires coincide with those of the departed.
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The ads are timed to coincide with Garrett's confirmation hearing with the Senate Banking Committee.
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Which just so happened to coincide with the furore over Apple and Google's burger emoji.
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Slowing global growth is expected to coincide with an increase in crude supply, depressing prices.
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It may be to coincide with the Stonewall riots that began on June 28, 1969.
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They say their symptoms coincide with when the wind farm became operational in September 2628.
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Many of the deaths coincide with the operations to retake Mosul, Iraq and Raqqa, Syria.
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Larson was a good player whose career happened to coincide perfectly with the scoring boom.
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The Formation Scholars program was launched to coincide with the one-year anniversary of Lemonade.
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Its time in government would probably coincide with the opportunity to pick the next governor.
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He told the Post the movie was not timed to coincide with current day events.
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He's probably being less than transparent if his plans coincide with what the President wants.
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Other retailers are now announcing deal days of their own to coincide with Prime Day.
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It will happen to coincide with high tide, which will give you additional water levels.
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But she did schedule her announcement to coincide with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
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That trip may coincide with the US designating North Korea a state sponsor of terror.
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Allies of Clinton also offered criticism of Trump timed to coincide with his speech. Reps.
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According to JOS, its projects include adjusting store music to coincide with the customer's mood.
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A number of smaller opposition parties have begun organizing protests to coincide with the visit.
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The threats in the DRC coincide with the second-largest Ebola outbreak in modern history.
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Trump has said his administration will submit a replacement plan to coincide with Price's confirmation.
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To coincide with today's U.S. seed funding announcement, a new campaign is launching on CrowdJustice.
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His career as an executive could coincide with his induction into the Hall of Fame.
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It's timed to coincide with the Olympics, naturally, though it's not actually an official promotion.
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The protests were timed to coincide with the 65th birthday of President Vladimir V. Putin.
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" The 300 works installed across NYC coincide with the release of Ai's documentary, "Human Flow.
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More significantly, these were the first pandemics to coincide with the germ theory of disease.
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In Jewish circles this process can coincide with the time for bar and bat mitzvahs.
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"People are paying attention and it doesn't coincide with the start of school," he said.
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Her departure seemed to coincide with the death of G.M. Sadiq, her patron, in 1971.
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This week Grace explores where faith and gender intersects and identities can conflict and coincide.
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This transformation would coincide with the opening of the new underground line, the Elizabeth Line.
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The charges coincide with the official publication of the book, which is titled Permanent Record.
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Per Playbill, new tunes will available every week to coincide with the episodes being released.
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Personal prosperity and professional success coincide, and this elision became a staple of the genre.
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The latest moves coincide with a slump in Tesla's sales, especially in the United States.
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Twitter's newish CMO, Leslie Berland, published a blog post to coincide with the new video.
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The decision might coincide with regular meetings of the bloc's finance ministers on June 21-20.8954.
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In addition, the Folksbiene has started a crowd-funding campaign to coincide with the show's return.
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They are meant to keep our troop readiness up and coincide with the North Korean exercises.
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The annual gay pride parade on Sunday will coincide with parades in cities around the world.
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The short film We Need Space, released to coincide with Earth Day, depicts this disintegrating relationship.
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The murders seem to coincide with Banksy-esque street art that pops up near each one.
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So, we timed our honeymoon to Nepal to coincide with my need to leave the country.
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The paper tries to push controversial topics in a way that might coincide with leaders' thinking.
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This year, the anniversary of that tragic day happens to coincide with the Miss America broadcast.
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For those outside of the Americas, the eclipse will coincide with Moon rise and Moon set.
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The decision might coincide with regular meetings of the bloc's finance ministers on June 13-14.
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It happened to coincide with the rise of celebrity blogging, and Willis found herself under attack.
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It is being republished to coincide with the film's wide theatrical release on January 20173th, 2018.
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It is being republished to coincide with the film's limited theatrical release on January 26th, 2018.
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Timed to coincide with a gay-pride parade, the change was meant to symbolise London's cosmopolitanism.
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Otherwise known as the Wheelchair Games, the event was timed to coincide with the London Olympics.
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It will also be airing this October on HBO to coincide with Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
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CGT union leader Philippe Martinez predicts an "enormous" protest to coincide with the Senate's final vote.
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The Ticker was first launched in 2011, to coincide with Facebook introducing an algorithmic News Feed.
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Titled "Run, Big Bang Scout," the series was timed to coincide with the band's 10th anniversary.
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In many, these episodes also coincide with promiscuity, spending sprees, illegal behaviors or intense family conflict.
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The Lucas Museum of Narrative Art released new renderings to coincide with the museum's groundbreaking ceremony.
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Nerac is where the world of reality and imagination coincide, at the tip of a pen.
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Walmart's discounts coincide with Amazon's fourth annual Prime Day, a 48-hour sale that started Monday.
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This article has been published to coincide with Episode Three of Mashable's new podcast, Fiction Predictions.
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This article has been published to coincide with Episode Four of Mashable's new podcast, Fiction Predictions.
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This article has been published to coincide with an episode of Mashable's new podcast, Fiction Predictions.
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It's a hoot that a scrappy punk festival tends to coincide with a military history fair.
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They also coincide with President Donald Trump's widely condemned policy of separating families at the border.
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And make their appraisals public if their tests do not coincide with those of the manufacturers.
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Two of the presidential debates do indeed coincide with NFL games: The first, on Monday, Sept.
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Biden's appearances on the campaign trail are expected to coincide with those of former President Obama.
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That could coincide with congressional efforts to "try to figure out the details" of tax legislation.
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It happened to coincide with the one time in my life I briefly kept a diary.
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" And in the summer, swings between rainfall "often coincide with heat waves that can damage crops.
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The two coincide in her 1970s work to build a genre of startling and uncompromising minimalism.
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The busiest days coincide with marquee events, such as the three-day Tulsa Tough bicycle race.
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By moving those elections to coincide with national elections, though, we make local voting essentially costless.
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Hence, I suspect, the preponderance of biographies for children published to coincide with Black History Month.
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It was clever to coincide this entry with the puzzle's two "head shot" clues, wasn't it?
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Tuesday's unveiling of the proposal is expected to coincide with its publication in the federal register.
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Shutdowns at car plants that were timed to coincide with the deadline also held back growth.
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And I believe weekend's end ought to coincide with a giant tray of enchiladas con carne.
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These episodes seemed to coincide, she said, with the times when the landfill spewed stinking fumes.
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The negative views coincide with a dismal perception of Mr. Trump and his signature campaign promises.
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The latest such gathering was in Harrisburg, timed to coincide with the White House Correspondents' Dinner.
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Concerning North and South Korea, signs of unity and disunity coincide ahead of the Olympic Games.
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The controversies coincide with Trump's struggles to hold together the base that helped elect him president.
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Vice President Mike Pence told reporters that Trump timed his remarks to coincide with the votes.
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It's one of dozens of art events around the city timed to coincide with the Biennale.
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Adding that kind of risk doesn't coincide with most people's desire to get to retire soundly.
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Kanye will release "Yandhi" -- his second album this year -- to coincide with his appearance on 'SNL.'
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The cuts also coincide with some of the most robust economic growth in over a decade.
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To coincide with their app launch they're also running a 20% off sale on all purchases today.
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Their rearrangement is timed to coincide with the anniversary of the song's March 7, 1983 release date.
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To up the stakes even more, the game just so happens to coincide with her sister's wedding.
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The Star Carr site consists of many layers, some of which coincide with the abrupt cooling periods.
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It's a joyous, happy word, but the subject matter of the album doesn't really coincide with that.
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The noise from Capitol Hill does seem to coincide with the softening up of stocks this morning.
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It's not unusual for royals to make public outings on days that coincide with a family event.
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Marsha Blackburn, now a Senate candidate, both produced pro-anthem ads to coincide with the Super Bowl.
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These surges can be major killers, and are most risky when they coincide with a high tide.
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The two are not going to coincide in the same device for a long while to come.
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Google Maps is getting a redesign to coincide with its 15th birthday, the company announced on Thursday.
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This might coincide with a significant life event, such as buying a house or starting a family.
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Kellogg's released special Shrek-green squares and Ice Age-inspired treats to coincide with those summer blockbusters.
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First he staged a nuclear test to coincide with Xi Jinping's accession as China's president in 2013.
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Opening September 15, the exhibition will coincide with NASA's "Grand Finale" event and run through September 27.
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It may now test support at 10,324-356 points, where the 100- and 200-day averages coincide.
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The report's release was timed to coincide with Nvidia's GPU Technology Conference in Washington, DC, this week.
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A version of this review ran in March 2017, to coincide with the film's premiere at SXSW.
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This review was originally published to coincide with the film's debut at the 2018 SXSW Film Festival.
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Zuckerberg's Nigeria and Kenya trips coincide with Facebook's expanding Africa presence and the continent's growing digital profile.
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She's announcing the news today on the program, to coincide with the International Day of the Girl.
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The campaign was held to coincide with the week's meeting of world leaders at the United Nations.
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"They (the reports) coincide with the changing circumstances in the field and politically," it said, without elaborating.
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That's according to a poll commissioned by digital rights group Privacy International to coincide with Trump's inauguration.
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The unveiling of the monument was timed to coincide with Armsmakers' Day marked in Russia on Tuesday.
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This missile test, like those before it, was specifically timed to coincide with a major political event.
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The brass knob on the lid bears my initials (they happen to coincide with the company logo).
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The limited edition clothing line is launched to coincide with Adobe Stock's Premium Collection of stock images.
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The milestone in his recovery happened to coincide with her final deliberations on choosing a running mate.
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To coincide with the film's release, we're republishing the first short story that Albert wrote as LeRoy.
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The movement of assets overseas does not coincide with any increase in skittishness about the U.S. economy.
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The skit is to coincide with the comedy show's final episode, which airs this Sunday on HBO.
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Even 23's Sonic 4, released to coincide with the series' 20th anniversary, felt flat and lacking.
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Mobius was speaking to coincide with the launch of his new asset management firm Mobius Capital Partners.
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The U.S. has demonstrated that increased oil and gas production can coincide with reduced greenhouse gas emissions.
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Now, Democrats are looking to next year's midterm elections, when state legislative races and congressional elections coincide.
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The operations were scheduled to coincide with the 10-day Burmese New Year holiday, which begins Monday.
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It is unknown if the meetings were planned for this date or rescheduled to coincide with sanctions.
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Meanwhile, there will be changes at the original bar to coincide with its anniversary on Dec. 31.
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On the other side, animations and augmented reality effects will appear onscreen to coincide with the story.
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This card could launch later this year in the U.S., which would coincide with the next iPhone.
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In particular, it seemed suspicious that LionMaker's arrest would neatly coincide with the blackmailer hacking his account.
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Nvidia is releasing a big driver update for its graphics cards to coincide with Gamescom this week.
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It will coincide with the state inquiry and Texas authorities will take the lead in the case.
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The gallery also timed the opening of its third branch, in London, to coincide with the fair.
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He'd started selling gear even before that, on Easter Sunday, to coincide with his performance at Coachella.
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A vote could coincide with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's visit to Washington this week. Sen.
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Wednesday's vote happens to coincide with a nationwide walkout at high schools protesting inaction on gun control.
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Iceland The walkout just happened to coincide with the International School of Iceland's lessons on world events.
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Some of the costs coincide with an April 633, 093.23, visit Trump made to the exclusive club.
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Whether any of those events will coincide with the same week as E3 remains to be seen.
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The deliveries will coincide with the expected retirement of United&aposs first Boeing 777 jets, Nocella said.
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"God had it just so that the layup would just coincide with the GoFundMe," he told CNN.
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In other words, Google's hiring of IRI Consultants seems to coincide with increased surveillance of employee activity.
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That would coincide with a "real" funds rate, or the actual level compared with inflation, around zero.
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Reuters reports South Korea launched a missile into the sea to coincide with the North Korean launch.
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Swedish sister duo First Aid Kit have released a new song to coincide with International Women's Day.
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There is no particular reason, after all, why parenting goals should coincide with animus against specific groups.
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The longer hours also coincide with England and Wales' respective European Championship matches on the Saturday evening.
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The planned transfer would coincide with the 65th anniversary of the 1953 armistice agreement that ended fighting.
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He organized a protest for May 3, to coincide with a campus-wide celebration called Strawberry Fest.
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Kurt Wagner: You timed this to coincide with the run-up to the midterm election last year.
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Barbie's new shapes also coincide with a progressive cultural shift already underway in stores and the toy aisles.
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In the film, Minn-Erva sports a slightly edgier look to coincide with the confident personality Chan exudes.
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But Vidal made clear that Cuba's idea of what constituted human rights did not coincide with Washington's perception.
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According to TheWrap, the tag first appeared in November but resurfaced in June to coincide with Pride Month.
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His performances were uninspired, but they did happen to coincide with Miller's bout of then-undiagnosed Lyme disease.
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Experts remain skeptical, noting sudden increases in North Korean army numbers often coincide with an increase in tensions.
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Alas, the pies — priced at £8.50 ($10.36) are only available this week to coincide with British Pie Week.
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And then there's the timing aspect; the availability of organs doesn't always coincide with a patient in need.
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According to TheWrap , the tag first appeared in November but resurfaced in June to coincide with Pride Month.
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The dot-com bubble, which happened to coincide with Beanie Baby mania, has more in common with Bitcoin.
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At the same time, this week's move does coincide with an ongoing positioning shift in the Treasury market.
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The arc of her life seemed to coincide with a global evolution from widespread tyranny toward expanding freedom.
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Using Universal Time (UTC), scientists predict the next time the two will coincide will be June 21, 2062.
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The study was also published online in JAMA Oncology to coincide with the presentation at the ASCO meeting.
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This was intended to coincide with the beginning of formal talks by the UN exploring such a ban.
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But, it's all over now ... 'cause the NCAA is amending the rule to coincide with the NBPA's criteria.
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It appears timed to coincide with the arrival off Syria's coast of its elderly carrier, the Admiral Kuznetsov.
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The last period happens to coincide with his investing career, which started in 1942 with $114.75 of savings.
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That means NASA will need to ping Opportunity frequently to coincide with one of these more random windows.
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The retailer also hosted its first-ever Prime Day there this summer, to coincide with the U.S. event.
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The deal is timed to coincide with the looming back-to-school season, wrapping up on September 25.
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Assange said release of the information was timed to coincide with the start of the Democratic National Convention.
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But an ethics watchdog questioned whether Mnuchin scheduled the one-day trip specifically to coincide with the eclipse.
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Was it announced to coincide with Unidentified, as a way to kind of get the message out there?
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Rising rates usually coincide with periods of booming economic growth, which is beneficial for financial and technology companies.
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Pennsylvania's declining prospects and population happened to coincide with the state becoming less competitive on the presidential level.
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To make the impending meteorological blockbuster even more ominous, Jonas is going to coincide with a full moon.
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The automaker made the announcement to coincide with the kickoff of the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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Well, the two teams were on tour, and one visit happened to coincide with the other, and voila.
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The developments coincide with a series of high-level visits by Saudi and U.S. officials to South Asia.
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And if you can time your 30-minute window to coincide with a couple of your eggs hatching?
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And it seems to coincide with the growth of the city, so I can't be mad at that.
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What's more, OPEC has historically timed cuts to coincide with thinning inventories in order to gain market power.
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This article has been published to coincide with Episode Six, Part II, of Mashable's new podcast, Fiction Predictions.
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In a study, the team described how hormonally shifted the male walrus' window to coincide with the female's.
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The FDA clearance of the device happened to coincide with Congress taking up legislation that affected the industry.
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Often, the photos he posts of the ex-POTUS coincide with what's happening with current POTUS, Donald Trump.
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The cancellations coincide with a downturn in Turkish equity prices after shares reached a record high in January.
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The upcoming special has been timed to coincide with the veteran sitcom director's 1,000th outing behind the camera.
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Once you've established a long, deep breath, begin repeating a mantra to coincide with each inhalation and exhalation.
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My Prompto is gearing up for his first gallery show to coincide with the debut of his book.
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It has been republished to coincide with the film's limited theatrical opening in New York and Los Angeles.
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The right-wing populists are often allied when their visions coincide, but they're also allies when they clash.
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Students at one of the country's leading art schools have organized a walkout to coincide with Inauguration Day.
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Officials timed the meeting to coincide with the annual meetings of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund.
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The dueling shows coincide with the release of a new posthumous album, It, out July 14th via FADER.
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"Work on this is still ongoing... The positions of the overwhelming majority of countries coincide," Dmitry Peskov said.
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But it also pointed out the places where women's emotional work and professional work coincide and blur together.
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That kind of a move would coincide with resistance levels seen in 2008, 2009 and 2010, he added.
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Jackson's birthday happened to coincide with the date on which Martin Luther King Jr. Day fell this year.
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"The intent for the parade," is to coincide with the 100th anniversary of World War I, Manning said.
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The administration will publish a blueprint of its plan Friday to coincide with Trump's speech, the officials said.
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Most of President Obama's campaign appearances for Hillary Clinton will be timed to coincide with voter registration deadlines.
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A 21-year-old Conservative Party campaigner scheduled a series of tweets to coincide with her apparent suicide.
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This year it seemed, for a tense moment, that it would coincide with the anniversary of the attacks.
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More prisoners may join the hunger strike, which was planned to coincide with Palestinian Prisoners' Day, Qaraqe said.
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His appearance will coincide with growing complaints from GOP leaders that they're victims of censorship on social media.
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The markers coincide with ones connected to prostate cancer, sudden cardiac arrest, neurodegenerative disorders, and other health ailments.
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What's more, these auroras occasionally coincide with lightning storms, resulting in an electric display of Earth's atmospheric phenomena.
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JT LeRoy's books are being re released to coincide with Author, so there's one way to find out.
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If troughs from the two movements happen to coincide, "you're gonna get a really shallow spot," he said.
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He's recently embarked on a 50-State Trip called the No Regrets Tour to coincide with his birthday.
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Ms. Jonas is expected to perform at Ocean Space in May, to coincide with the Venice Art Biennale.
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Three days before, to coincide with International Women's Day, Adidas released its new designs for four WWC teams.
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The corresponding music video showcases militant imagery to coincide, masked figures in guerilla training camps preparing for… something.
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To coincide with Mr. Sisi's visit, his critics began an online petition on Tuesday to oppose the amendments.
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These crimes coincide with a recent report by the F.B.I. that attacks against American Muslims surged last year.
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Reeve Carney, a star of "Hadestown," regretted the Grammys didn't coincide with a day off for the show.
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The work would be done from November to March, to coincide with the off-season in the Hamptons.
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Analysts also said that Pyongyang was likely to launch a missile to coincide with the country's founding day.
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No N.B.A. stakeholder is going to green-light the loss of revenue that would coincide with fewer games.
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The increasing controversies surrounding Trump coincide with rising tension over North Korea's rapidly developing missile and nuclear programs.
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Details of the policy were being unveiled in Brussels on Wednesday to coincide with the U.N. climate summit.
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The government began freeing up pork to coincide with this weekend's holiday celebrations, according to state media reports.
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Timed to coincide with Thanksgiving, the launch on Thursday is the 13th missile launch so far in 2019.
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Tellingly, the announcement was set to coincide with the March for Life, the annual protest against Roe v.
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This will also coincide with a pause you may take from traveling, studying or being on social media.
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One of the events in Phoenix on Wednesday will coincide with the Democratic presidential debate in Las Vegas.
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Would you be open to hiring a curator for the museum whose vision didn't necessarily coincide with yours?
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Pandemics — like wars and economic depressions, with which they often coincide — leave scars on the body of history.
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N.B.A. teams generally schedule their visits to coincide with a game the next season against the Washington Wizards.
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The rates coincide with deep cuts to both sex education and programs that help treat and detect STDs.
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The company originally announced the Mega Drive Mini a year ago to coincide with the original device's 30th anniversary.
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Two shows currently in galleries examine Kamoinge's legacy and coincide with the publication of recent books about the collectives.
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Air dates will be prioritized to coincide with celebrations commemorating what would have been Grace's 90th birthday this November.
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Lorraine O'Grady's "Mlle Bourgeoise Noire" (1980–83) is one of the few works where gender and racial politics coincide.
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The Taliban have agreed to a three-day cease-fire to coincide with a Muslim holiday later this week.
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Ghani on Thursday, June 7, 2018 announced a weeklong cease-fire with the Taliban to coincide with the holiday.
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It happened to coincide with me working on an editorial job with costume designer and stylist Marie-Yan Morvan.
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There had been some speculation Abe would call a lower house election to coincide with the upper house election.
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Consider that Cervelli's transition into a workhorse just so happened to coincide with the Pirates becoming medical technology trailblazers.
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Two other timeless brands are teaming up for a special wedding-themed venture to coincide with Bridal Fashion Week.
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The outlet also hinted that the Fenty Maison launch might coincide with her ninth (and long-awaited) studio album.
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As a result, racial and ideological divisions that have always characterized American politics now coincide precisely with partisan ones.
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Because it can't be a coincidence the Black Hood's return just so happened to coincide with Charles' legitimate introduction.
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The new iPad Pro announcement could coincide with Apple's annual WWDC developer conference, which kicks off on June 5.
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To coincide with the release of the film in September, the fans have launched a campaign for his pardon.
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It's set for a release in July, to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing.
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The performance will be restaged this week, to coincide with the opening of the artist's exhibition at Hauser & Wirth.
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The canonization ceremony will coincide with a big Vatican meeting on youth that is meant to energize the church.
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The increased imports of jet fuel coincide with a surge in travel, which typically rises during the summer months.
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In most countries, rising divorce rates coincide with more births out of wedlock and a fall in marriage rates.
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The hashtag was also timed to coincide with Filipino American History Month, which is celebrated each year in October.
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The cancellations also coincide with a downturn in Turkish equity prices after shares reached a record high in January.
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Deficits are driven by broader economic factors, and lower trade deficits coincide with economic downturns, not periods of growth.
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Alongside the new bands, Apple could release a small update to watchOS, version 2.2, to coincide with the event.
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The Justice Department's allegations coincide with an increase in hate crimes, particularly against Muslims, following a divisive presidential campaign.
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Mariani was kind enough to answer a few questions to coincide with the pre-release streaming of Mental Hoop.
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The building's opening will coincide with the 50th anniversary of the folk singer's album Nashville Skyline, the outlet reports.
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He had continued to work, releasing his latest, and final, album, Blackstar, last Friday to coincide with his birthday.
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US assets see smaller drawdowns than their non-US counterparts because recessions usually coincide with slowdowns around the world.
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When high tides coincide with strong winds and a low pressure system, the effect can be unpredictable and extreme.
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The price bumps coincide with an announcement from Saudi Arabia and Russia that they would freeze their oil production.
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The government timed the introduction of the bill to coincide with an International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia.
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The Trump/McConnell factors Voters' opinions of Trump generally seemed to coincide with their vote in Tuesday's Senate race.
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Strikingly, this potential blow to America's spacefaring ambitions would coincide with the nation's tentative scheduled return to the Moon.
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They want comfort, elegance, and professionalism to coincide, and they want their workwear to actually make their lives easier.
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Zayne is homeschooled, but scheduled his protests to coincide with an educational program he attends during regular school hours.
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Scheduled to coincide with the start of the end-of-year holiday shopping season, Small Business Saturday is Nov.
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Trump, the Republican nominee, on Friday accused Clinton of rigging the debates so that two coincide with NFL games.
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Our affiliate 7 News said its landfall would coincide with the high tide, threatening homes anywhere near the coasts.
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When two worldviews that cannot coincide come into contact with one another, you can't help but watch sparks fly.
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The unveiling of the deal was timed to coincide with Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit to India on Friday.
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Sure, the film's premiere was originally scheduled to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the brutal Tate-LaBianca slayings.
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Shortly after officials made these public pledges, the government shut down the country's internet to coincide with national exams.
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Any filing would coincide with a deal for financial backing from U.S. auto parts maker Key Safety Systems Inc.
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Spalding Basketball Popcorn Maker, $60When the holiday season and basketball season coincide, it's important to have some spirited snacks.
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His op-ed was seemingly timed to coincide with a landmark date in his battle against the media company.
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The sessions, which can include sitting, walking and mindfulness techniques, were created to coincide with two Buddhism-themed exhibits.
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The show will coincide with the Red Bull Music Festival New York, and remain on view until Aug. 26.
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But the industrywide demands on editors to be business executives too coincide with Rusbridger's tenure atop the Guardian masthead.
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And five weddings are already planned to coincide with the bishop's visit to rededicate the church in early 2019.
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What I did not anticipate was that new experiences would coincide with the awakening of old memories and tastes.
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By law, the election cannot coincide with state elections or holidays, and has to take place on a Saturday.
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Did the needs of neighborhood residents coincide with the needs of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's and Police Departments?
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The company previously pushed up the streaming release date of "Avengers: Endgame" to coincide with the launch of Disney+.
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Vows Rebecca Pauline Jampol didn't plan her May 233 wedding to coincide with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's nuptials.
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Pollen levels rise and fall during the century, but their most pronounced peaks and valleys coincide with notable events.
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On Monday, the Apple News app launched its 2020 election hub to coincide with the start of primary voting.
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The start of Buttigieg's rise seems to coincide with Buttigieg declaring victory in the Iowa caucuses on February 250.
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An expanded edition of Kendall's book will be available to coincide with the release of the new documentary series.
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It's the first time since 1981 that the spring equinox and a full moon coincide on the same day.
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These dry periods can be dire when they coincide with growing seasons, as happened in the Midwest in 2012.
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Changes brought about by the Affordable Care Act, which also passed in 2010, coincide with Maryland's hospital payment reforms.
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Additional protests are planned in Boston to coincide with Crown Prince Mohammed's multi-city visit to the United States.
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The speech will coincide with the White House Correspondents Dinner which Trump, unlike his predecessors, will not be attending.
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The renovations coincide with rival Walgreens' plans to rehabilitate its stores in an attempt to drive more foot traffic.
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It was also unclear if any work stoppages would coincide with a Unifor rally in Windsor, Ontario on Friday.
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Other retailers took notice and many followed suit, offering their own deals to coincide with Prime Day in 2016.
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Russia similarly timed its peacekeeping proposal in central Syria to coincide with escalated regime air raids on the zone.
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There's a cruel irony in the fact that holiday travel tends to coincide with the rise of flu season.
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High gun ownership rates do not reduce gun deaths, but rather tend to coincide with increases in gun deaths.
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No one could have anticipated that the show's run would coincide with this summer's eruption of racially charged violence.
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BAM approached Hollman about organizing an event to coincide with their Fight the Power: Black Superheroes on Film series.
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Timed to coincide with Goldwater's final push for the Republican nomination in 1964, A Choice was an unusual book.
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Purchasing it this August means that the 18-month upgrade timing won't coincide with next September's "back to school" season.
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Some analysts say the BOJ could time its monetary easing to coincide with government plans to ramp up fiscal stimulus.
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VOLTA14 (held from June 11–16 to coincide with Art Basel) has found a new venue in Basel, Elsässerstrasse 215.
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The march, which started as a Facebook event, will take place on January 21 to coincide with Trump's Friday inauguration.
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Exports from China are also increasingly important as weak Asian exports tend to coincide with weak global and U.S. growth.
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The company says they're changing their name now to coincide with the open-air test in Northern Las Vegas, Nevada.
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This parade was strategically planned to coincide with Woodrow Wilson's inauguration, exploiting the crowd to bring attention to women's suffrage.
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To coincide with the two-day exhibition, Libération published a special edition featuring the artworks and interviews with the artists.
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Three others have already been shipped to Washington DC, New York and Orlando to coincide with Trump's inauguration on Friday.
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It was also preparing to change its name to coincide with the move, with an investment of over $100 million.
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Both languages were added to Duolingo this year to coincide with the United Nations International Year of the Indigenous Language.
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"When your kids school break doesn't coincide, you go places!" she wrote alongside a gallery of snaps from the vacations.
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Donnelly apologized to Garland for the loud disruption that and said "it just happens to coincide" with the judge's visit.
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If we're lucky, the streaming service will debut its download mode to coincide with the show's premiere on April 26.
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Pentagon anxieties about China coincide with a realisation that when troops rely on high-tech kit, cyber-attacks can kill.
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On Tuesday, the palace released new information about the exhibit, which will coincide with the 20th anniversary of her death.
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Interestingly, the changes coincide with HSBC's hiring of Ray Doody as global head of leveraged and acquisition finance in London.
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After all, the spinoff is timed to coincide with the 2018 Olympic Games, so it's got some pretty stiff competition.
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We've already seen similar attacks against Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez coincide with drops in her popularity in the last few months.
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Events line up, tastes coincide, songs from Hamilton—a musical Josh' supermodel girlfriend Karlie Kloss has definitely seen—make appearances.
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Gatorade dropped an ad starring Peyton Manning on Thursday morning, timed to coincide with the NFL Draft later that afternoon.
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The latter was added to just today, to coincide with the launch, and brings 200,000 more images to the service.
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A Russian official suggested the location and timing of the blast might have been intended to coincide with Putin's visit.
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The result, a one-hour light show designed to coincide with sunset, is spooky and peaceful, muted and playfully neon.
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A keen observer of international politics, Kingelez creates sculptures that often appeared to comment on or coincide with current events.
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A South Korean lawmaker said intelligence suggested the launch had likely been timed to coincide to maximize international media impact.
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It will also broadcast highlights of Halo 5's world championships, which this year coincide with X Games in Colorado.
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December 4, the day of the discovery, happened to coincide with a feast celebrating the patron saint of military engineering.
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The announcement may coincide with Trump's visit to the kingdom next week, sources familiar with the matter told Bloomberg News.
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The toy companion's launch is timed to coincide with the release of the new Spider-Man: Homecoming movie franchise reboot.
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For the first time in Martian exploration history, the landing is scheduled to coincide with the planet's dust storm season.
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The deal is expected to be announced in the coming days to coincide with Shell's full-year results on Feb.
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His claim to be a supporter of Israel was timed to coincide with his run for the chairmanship of DNC.
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The Saudi actions coincide with an anti-corruption purge by the country's future king that tightened his grip on power.
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Codenamed "Redstone 2," the Windows 10 update may coincide with hardware updates to Microsoft's Surface Pro and Surface Book devices.
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This technique provides readers with news they want to read, which doesn't always coincide with the news that's most important.
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The organization released video footage of the debris last week to coincide with the 75th anniversary of the historic battle.
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These were the two things I really needed to do to grow up, and they just so happened to coincide.
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Officials have characterized the incidents as "sonic attacks" or "acoustic attacks" because they often coincide with a high-pitched sound.
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Not a concrete umbrella organisation so much as a concept, the manosphere contains groups whose ideologies sometimes coincide and clash.
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The launch will additionally coincide with the arrival of Hulu's new user experience, shown off earlier this year at CES.
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SEC enforcement is one of those areas where the interests of small-time investors and large corporations don't necessarily coincide.
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Burger King's Kuro Burgers were launched in the summer of 2012 to coincide with Burger King's fifth anniversary in Japan.
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The planned launch will coincide with a possible visit to Crimea by Russian President Vladimir Putin, the five sources said.
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The Republican gains coincide with renewed Republican strength in a handful of Senate races with largely rural and white populations.
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Multiple demonstrations took place simultaneously across various districts around Hong Kong to coincide with China's National Day, a public holiday.
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NASA noted the Hubble telescope team timed the photo to coincide with NASA's Juno spacecraft's closest position to the planet.
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A spokesperson for the New Democrat Coalition said it was not timed to coincide with the Medicare for all introduction.
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Last year, the cannabis Web site Leafly held a pot-brownie contest to coincide with college basketball's March Madness tournament.
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The company said the new appointments will coincide with an equal number of retirements from the existing nine-member board.
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" "I also think that perhaps this did coincide with the transition of Fed chairs from Janet Yellen to Jerome Powell.
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In addition, these changes coincide with the Saudi government's renewed warnings about the Iranian menace and its rapprochement with Israel.
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I never thought publication would coincide with this conversation, though I also think it's about time we had this conversation.
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Its run will coincide with a British revival, starring Sally Field and Bill Pullman, at the Old Vic in London.
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Yes, Mattel, which manufactures Barbie, included a Kahlo doll in an inaugural series meant to coincide with International Women's Day.
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He said the company timed the changes to coincide with the launch of the company's new IT and sales systems.
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They coincide with Mr. Trump's planned address on Friday to abortion opponents at the annual March for Life in Washington.
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The convention happened to coincide with former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen's three days of trashing the president on Capitol Hill.
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Kahlil Greene, Yale's undergraduate student president, noted that having spring break coincide with the disease outbreak made things more uncertain.
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But Smith's prime will probably come too late to coincide with the last chapter of Nowitzki's Hall of Fame career.
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Wednesday's remarks coincide with recent comments by Republican lawmakers and other administration officials playing down concerns about the federal debt.
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This tournament, he said, used to coincide with the graduation ceremonies at the private school in North Palm Beach, Fla.
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"Every few years our spring breaks coincide and then we try to get away on a third trip," he explained.
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The stop on Saturday is expected to coincide with the swearing-in of Trump's pick to lead the agency, Rep.
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Realpolitik and common sense dictate that we collaborate with Russia where our interests coincide and push back where they diverge.
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Analysts say if enough Iranian barrels are removed from the market, higher prices could coincide with the November midterm election.
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We've been told the tour will coincide with a new album, which he's teasing as a transition into R&B.
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Liberal groups are planning a protest outside Fox News headquarters in New York City to coincide with the sales event.
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They began the IVF cycle in China and then timed their trip to New Hope to coincide with Min's ovulation.
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Rubio's aides are convening top donors to a national finance meeting to coincide with the March 9 debate in Miami.
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In a recent statement released to coincide with Starbucks' latest earnings, the coffee chain addressed concerns over the coronavirus outbreak.
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"Consciousness is the art," she wrote in a book of poems and essays published to coincide with the new exhibition.
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The hackers appear to have timed the heist to coincide with the weekend that in Bangladesh began the following day.
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United is also offering special Star Wars-themed amenity kits to coincide with The Rise of Skywalker's opening in December.
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Yet high gun ownership rates do not reduce gun deaths, but rather tend to coincide with increases in gun deaths.
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The sale at Heritage Auctions will start November 1 and coincide with the 50th anniversary of Armstrong's Apollo 11 mission.
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Starbucks launches new variations of Frappuccinos and lattes every season, usually to coincide with a holiday or a trendy flavor.
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The work was timed to coincide exactly with the 275th anniversary of the first controlled, self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction.
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Whoever decided that back-to-school shopping season doesn't necessarily have to coincide with actual student status is a genius.
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Apple typically releases the final version of its new mobile software in September, to coincide with its new iPhone launches.
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The market is so crowded that it's difficult to plan a new fair that doesn't coincide with an existing one.
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ArcelorMittal published its earnings a week ahead of schedule to coincide with the announcement of the plan to raise additional capital.
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The protests coincide with Black Friday, one of the busiest and most stressful days of the year for workers in retail.
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Even so, Friends Day, a holiday Facebook literally made up to coincide with its 12-year anniversary, soon took over Twitter.
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In college towns like Boston, leases start in early September and end in late August to coincide with the school year.
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Therefore, Trump should continue transforming US-Iran relations over time and allow the two countries to collaborate when their interests coincide.
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France's conservatives, meanwhile, are split over how to oppose Macron, whose economic policies coincide with what many of them stand for.
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Workers in Italy and Germany struck separately back in December, to coincide with Christmas orders, following a joint Black Friday strike.
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The statue was handed over at the Indian High Commission in London on Wednesday to coincide with India's independence day celebrations.
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Putin's interests hardly coincide with those of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan or Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu -- especially in Syria.
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It's timed to coincide with Pruitt's visit to meet with Midwestern farmers after corn-husking conservatives started to come after him.
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Under the House plan, it would coincide with slashing the corporate tax rate from the current 35 percent to 20 percent.
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In January, timed to coincide with awards season, 12 stars appeared on the cover of VF assembled in a similar fashion.
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Under Burns's stewardship, the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) kept monetary policy loose, stoking a boom to coincide with electoral victory.
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To coincide with the opening, Macau had its first small monthly uptick in gaming revenues (1%) in more than two years.
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On Wednesday, Hinge released a report that details their members' swiping habits and how they coincide with the universities they attended.
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In August, to coincide with Women's Month, SAB launched Bold Brew -- a limited edition beer designed and brewed entirely by women.
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Taylor Swift may be one of the world's preeminent pop stars, who enjoys all the privileges that coincide with that fact.
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Yao hadn't yet entered the league, but his rookie season, 2002-03, would coincide with my senior year of high school.
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The camp has been held in Philadelphia for several years and this year's session happens to coincide with the Democratic convention.
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That deadline will coincide with the start of the Eurovision song contest, to be hosted in Tel Aviv from May 14th.
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The announcement was timed to coincide with the comic book character's 75th birthday - but not everyone was happen with the decision.
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It's unclear how long production will take on Till, or how it will coincide with Grey's Anatomy's already-hinted sixteenth season.
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"It is not a must that decisions coincide with that of the Federal Reserve," he told Al Eqtisadiah newspaper this week.
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As the diagram shows, the points of closest approach of these objects to the sun, known as their perihelia, almost coincide.
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JERUSALEM (Reuters) - The United States plans to open a new embassy in Jerusalem in May to coincide with Israel's 70th anniversary.
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The management changes coincide with a broader restructuring at TMX, according to the Globe and Mail, which first reported Thadaney's departure.
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The business deals coincide with President Barack Obama's historic trip to Cuba, the first by a sitting president in 88 years.
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The star recorded a message to fans to coincide with being honored with Logo TV's New Now Next TV Honoree award.
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He said that cuts to encourage businesses to stay in the U.S. would coincide with broader reductions for the middle class.
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Another government source said the trip was likely to coincide with the U.N. General Assembly session in New York in September.
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As fate would have it, China's historic policy change happened to coincide with a widespread wariness of domestic baby formula brands.
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The leopard was created to coincide with Mission Critical: Leopards at the Door, which airs on Nat Geo WILD this week.
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The addition to Universal Studios Japan is projected to open in 2020, set to coincide with the Summer Olympics in Tokyo.
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Their first royal tour will coincide with his next Invictus Games, which will take place in Sydney from Oct. 20-27.
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Experts say its latest nuclear test could have been timed to coincide an international economic summit currently being hosted in Beijing.
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The suite is available for reservations starting Thursday, timed to coincide with the Sunday premiere of "Veep's" seventh and final season.
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Details could come in March or June at ECB meetings that would coincide with updates of the central bank's economic forecasts.
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That could coincide with Boeing's tentative plans to produce a new mid-market jet in the middle of the next decade.
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Rick Snyder announced the dates Saturday, which will coincide with the previously scheduled election dates, following Conyers' resignation earlier this week.
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Apple Arcade is expected to launch in Fall 2019, and will likely coincide with the release of iOS 13 in September.
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Rising values in the MSM almost always — the early 1970s was an exception — coincide with lower equity values, and vice versa.
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The hour of our birth had been carefully forecast, a winter's day Cesarean timed to coincide with Dr. Feng's lunch break.
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Mr. Putin noted that the views of the two sides "do not always coincide" when it comes to Turkey's southern neighbor.
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But they can practice doing both at this new interactive exhibition, timed to coincide with the height of the presidential campaign.
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Kan Yuenyong said the publicity drive was timed to coincide with what promises to be a testing year for the junta.
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The dearth of accessible clinics, not surprisingly, also appears to coincide with a surging interest in unsafe, DIY methods of treatment.
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"It is possible that sugar consumption might often coincide with people spending time with friends and performing fun activities," Mantantzis says.
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On the other hand, tax hikes, especially on the wealthy, tend to coincide with expensive national problems like war or depression.
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However, more interestingly, the startup is making a big bet on electronic invoicing to coincide with upcoming European Union (EU) leglisation.
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Business Insider spoke with Dave Burke, Google's vice president of engineering for Android, about the update to coincide with its launch.
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Officials timed the meeting to coincide with the annual meetings of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund: http://bit.ly/2dyyWoy.
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Trump's vacation does coincide with renovations at the White House that are forcing his staff to temporarily vacate the White House.
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This summer, to coincide with the tricentennial of the city, San Antonio's Spanish heritage is set to come to the forefront.
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It's a notion that has always interested Mr. Pellegrin — "to make the specific coincide with the universal," as he put it.
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Next year, to coincide with his 80th birthday, Murnane will publish a book of poetry and outtakes from a previous novel.
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To coincide with the anniversary of the murders, there are several high-profile projects in the works that chronicle these crimes.
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To coincide with its opening, the World Cup's purse, which had already risen to $6 million, was pushed to $10 million.
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The E.P.A. did not respond to a question about whether the travel was planned to coincide with the Jewish leaders' trip.
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It's also entirely possible that a Trump reelection in 2020 would coincide with a Republican retaking of the House of Representatives.
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Although these Japanese movements coincide with their American and European counterparts and indeed share similarities, they are inherently and ultimately different.
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Disney+ was supposed to launch on March 29 to coincide with the start of the Indian Premier League (IPL) cricket season.
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El atentado coincide con crecientes divisiones y críticas a minorías de cara a las elecciones legislativas estadounidenses del 5 de noviembre.
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It's the bad luck of the current crew of lawmakers is that their fates coincide with this moment of national angst.
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My Newport-inspired Internet cleanse happened to coincide with a handful of other events that made me feel raw and unmanageable.
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Growing scholarship tallies coincide with greater awareness of college costs, said Marie O'Malley, senior director of consumer research at Sallie Mae.
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It's a revelation the 21-year-old tells PEOPLE she timed to coincide with stepping into spotlight of the international pageant.
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Schillings continues to fire off letters, recently sending another batch to bookshops around the world to coincide with an updated edition.
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Assange told CNN's Anderson Cooper that the email release was timed to coincide with the start of the Democratic National Convention.
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Instagram is opting to roll out the new feature to all its users now to coincide with National Bullying Prevention Month.
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Trump, who is in the middle of several campaign events, has often timed his rallies to coincide with Democratic nominating contests.
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The update on his mega-rocket was timed to coincide with the anniversary of SpaceX's first successful launch 20213 years ago.
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The researchers chose the lower age limit of 9 months to coincide with the time when babies get their measles vaccinations.
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December's demonstrations will coincide with the COP25 environmental summit that will take place in Madrid from December 2 to December 13.
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A Starbucks is part of it, naturally, and a Jostens jewelry store will open Wednesday, to coincide with the ring ceremony.
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These meetings also coincide with the release of quarterly projections for key economic variables, as well as the Fed's policy rate.
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It is also thought that Wichrowski's recruitment will coincide with Fly Venture beginning to invest out of its rumoured second fund.
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The governance issues coincide with signs of fatigue in the company's main market, North America, and slowing growth in emerging markets.
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She's from Illinois, the land of Lincoln, so she dreamed up Lost Penny Day to coincide with the great President's birthday.
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And this year in Miami, the global temperature: the fairs will coincide with a strike for climate action on December 21970.
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When national security interests coincide, Washington should cooperate with the Saudis as it would with any country that shares similar goals.
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The opening ceremony of the consulate was brought forward to coincide with the 70th anniversary of Israel's founding, the BBC reported.
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For example, the company looks at transit ridership data as well as scooter ridership data to see where the two coincide.
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Likewise, Homeward Bound (1993), and Air Bud (1997) seem to coincide with the rise in popularity of Labrador and golden retrievers.
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The U.S.-South Korea drills coincide with a rare visit to the isolated North by U.N. political affairs chief Jeffrey Feltman.
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The Star Wars theme was picked for this year's patch to coincide with The Last Jedi, set to be released in December.
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To coincide with the installation, Mr. Kasmin will present Mr. Venet's first solo exhibition at his Chelsea gallery, starting on April 28.
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Live today to coincide with the startup's two year anniversary, the first iteration of the app is basically just a mobile marketplace.
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Friday&aposs demonstrations are meant to coincide with "Jerusalem Day," a day of protest against Israeli control of the city of Jerusalem.
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The Brooklyn Museum opened a major solo exhibition of Mater's work to coincide with Misk's launch at the MoMA in December 22015.
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The U.S. State Department said on Friday it would open an embassy in Jerusalem in May to coincide with Israel's 70th anniversary.
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To coincide with his 100th birthday, he has published a slim book on artificial intelligence (AI), written with Bryan Appleyard, a journalist.
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The UN Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) appealed for a week-long truce starting on Monday to coincide with the beginning of Ramadan.
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Although the exact dates of the royal's visit have not been released, it could easily coincide with Baby Sussex's highly anticipated arrival.
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And that means Trump will be able to nominate a replacement whose tenure will coincide with his time in the White House.
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"For this mix I wanted a more danc floor friendly club direction to coincide with the tour," Hesketh told THUMP via email.
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In 2016, an algorithmically-controlled timeline was introduced just in time to coincide with Twitter's transformation into a hellscape of angry opinions.
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Women's March on London to coincide with the first day of Donald Trump's Presidency on January 21st 2017 in London, United Kingdom.
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China's state-run Global Times media agency published an editorial on Christmas Day, timed to coincide with the aircraft carrier Liaoning's maneuvers.
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"Historically, we've seen a spike in oil prices precede or coincide with a recession," said Mike Reynolds, investment strategy officer at Glenmede.
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Everybody's trying to coincide medicine with music and it's not good—it's making kids fall out at festivals and stuff like that.
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Most mammals time their births to coincide with the springtime, because the conditions are best for raising a baby, Dr. Oren says.
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The bid is designed to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the first World Cup, which took place in Uruguay in 1930.
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The unveiling had been timed to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment, which granted women the right to vote.
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To coincide with the rebranding of its Electronics Research Laboratory, Volkswagen has produced a new concept vehicle based on its iconic campervan.
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The release of the late musician's music is rumored to coincide with the Grammy Awards, which will take place on Sunday night.
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And McGregor's Roy Jones Jr. impersonation (via Tyson Fury) happens to coincide with a special anniversary in the history of pugilistic taunting.
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The 0% finance offer is being timed to coincide with the annual Black Friday shopping fest that kicks off later this month.
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It's just posted a blog post to coincide with Funding Circle's announcement — taking an inside look at the company mission and ethos.
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The dollar reigns supreme in part because foreigners trust American institutions and because its friends think that their interests coincide with America's.
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To coincide with the premiere, Refinery29 spoke to Cunning about The Wizard of Oz, women in music, and Cunning's ambitious future plans.
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The strike is designed to coincide with Amazon's Prime Day, the made-up holiday the e-commerce company uses to juice sales.
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The search of offices of Europe's biggest automotive group coincide with a raid by Munich prosecutors at Volkswagen's (VW) luxury carmaker Audi.
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The group, whose hijinks are central to understanding hacker history, released the footage today to coincide with the release of Menn's book.
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The "crown jewel" briefings will coincide with the more traditional President's Daily Brief, according to two U.S. officials knowledgeable of the matter.
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These resets do, however, coincide with rising tensions between Beijing and Washington, and slowing growth thanks to the crackdown on financial risk.
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In the whole chart, in fact, there are only two time periods where inequality declines — both of which coincide with major catastrophes.
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Although, if another outage just so happens to coincidentally coincide with next year's DEF CON, we may have to revise that statement.
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FlightAware said it would reveal the first airline customer for the product next week, to coincide with an ICAO meeting in Montreal.
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The launch was timed to coincide with a summit of leaders representing the Group of 20 industrialized nations, or G20, in China.
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"The first beauty looks we did together were for a collection of images to coincide with the release of 19," Ashton told
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But for now their interests coincide, in building a counter-balance against the alliance of the US and the conservative Gulf monarchies.
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Because public school segregation tends to coincide with geographical segregation, private schools — unbound to a fixed locale — tend to be more integrated.
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"This year, the stars have colluded and collided in such a way to make the BAFTAs coincide with Valentine's Day," said Fry.
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"I never imagined that this is how my story would turn out!" she tells PEOPLE to coincide with the exclusive trailer premiere.
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Successful conservation requires a balanced, long-term approach but sometimes the goals of pursuing profit and long term conservation don't always coincide.
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Outbreaks of AES tend to coincide with the monsoon and post-monsoon period when there's more water around for mosquitoes to breed.
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Mr. Zimmerman suggested that Thursday's auction was timed to coincide with the anniversary of that confrontation, which happened on May 11, 2015.
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Some of Amazon's European employees walked out in protest of unfair work conditions to coincide with Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving.
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These differing opinions arise from fundamentally different understandings of the Internet, which coincide with the arguments for and against capitalizing the word.
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Journalists on Twitter noted that Bezeq's commercial appeared timed to coincide with Trump's remarks in Jerusalem alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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The premiere of the documentary — which is produced and directed by Emmy winner Peter Kunhardt — is timed to coincide with Memorial Day.
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California's presidential primary is most often scheduled to coincide with the June state primary — largely to avoid the cost of separate elections.
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Navalny had previously received permission from the authorities to stage Monday's protests, which coincide with an official holiday known as Russia Day.
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Are we glad when big corporations make these choices, often under pressure and duress, which happen to coincide with the public good?
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"The market's turn seemed to coincide with the turn in oil prices," said Mark Luschini, chief investment strategist at Janney Capital Management.
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The day happens to coincide with the final push against the last holdout of the Islamic State in Baghuz, near Deir Ezzour.
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Mr. Foye said the entire project would take seven years, and would coincide with the reconstruction of the aging Central Terminal Building.
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The imbalance helps explain Republican success in elections for governor, more than four-fifths of which do not coincide with presidential elections.
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Depending on where you live, the super snow moon could coincide with some actual snow flurries, for a truly magical winter's night.
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Crew joke that Diane—who moved the initial shoot date—is maverick enough to have rescheduled to coincide with this lunar action.
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On the other hand, the primo, primetime jizz hours for my partners always seem to coincide with the time of waking up.
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Influences of Brecht-Weill and the British music hall coincide with strong melodies in an American vernacular that aspire toward art song.
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For dealers, this kind of gallery-based promotion, when timed to coincide with major auctions, can be an attractive alternative to fairs.
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These often coincide with school summer holidays when it is thought girls are most likely to be taken abroad to be cut.
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The same official told CNN that agency leaders announced these cuts to employees in January but they now coincide with the outbreak.
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The Communists, echoing Russian officials, saw the expulsions as Mr. Tsipras's "gift" to NATO, timed to coincide with the recent NATO summit.
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If this were an important factor, rising inequality should coincide with large gaps in income between foreign-born and native-born adults.
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The personal attacks coincide with reports that Trump is seriously considering firing Rosenstein or Mueller, or possibly even both, after Monday's raid.
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The show date happened to coincide with her high school graduation, so she showed up alone and drunk from the afternoon celebrations.
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But when her children were at home she could never get the timing right — even limited runs didn't coincide with school breaks.
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The action was planned to coincide with the 30th anniversary of the "Baltic Way," a historically significant peaceful demonstration against Soviet occupation.
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The real oil on wood "Mona Lisa" was returned last week to the skylit Salle des États, to coincide with the Oct.
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ET. The timing of the tweet appears to coincide with the moment the civil rights leader was pronounced dead 50 years ago.
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The retrospective, "Form Into Action," has been organized to coincide with Art Basel Miami, and includes over 100 artworks spanning 19653 years.
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Xi and Putin deepening ties The exercises coincide with the Russian-sponsored Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok on the Russian Pacific coast.
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Syria and the importance of fighting Islamic extremism are areas in which Mr. Putin's interests and Mr. Trump's statements seem to coincide.
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Next month's trip may coincide with a Senate impeachment trial, though the exact timing of that proceeding has yet to be determined.
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Funny or Die co-founder Adam McKay said the movie was released to coincide with Trump's first-place finish in New Hampshire.
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Some tweets even include memes such as "DPRK MALWARE" written onto conversation candy hearts to coincide with a release on Valentines Day.
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But on Monday the enterprise was rebranded as a protest against the embassy opening, with which it was meticulously timed to coincide.
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Pero no dije nada de eso porque lo que termino diciéndole a mi madre rara vez coincide con lo que debería decirle.
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The short was posted to coincide with a retrospective of Ms. Varda's photographic work at the Blum & Poe gallery in New York.
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Then watch for at least an hour, since a shorter window could coincide with a brief period of low shooting-star activity.
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This tension occurs when long-term processes of social change, like the aging of the population, coincide with short-term budget cuts.
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Amber Miller, a Denver city spokeswoman, told the Post that the July 13-16 dates for the event coincide with prior plans.
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" The book was released by publisher DK to coincide with the release of the new film "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.
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The reductions coincide with the arrival of former Fox News co-President Bill Shine as Trump's deputy chief of staff for communications.
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To coincide with the premiere, Bravo is teaming up with Universal Studios Hollywood for the inaugural Bravo's Top Chef Food & Wine Festival.
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Their plans coincide with a push by the authorities to work to revamp public transport, starting with the bus network in Yangon.
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French-based Interpol made the appeal to coincide with the United Nations-designated "International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women".
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But the Stockholm-based group has adeptly timed its move to coincide with a broader backlash in Europe against U.S. Big Tech.
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South Korea has been on alert in anticipation that the North could conduct a fifth nuclear test to coincide with the congress.
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The trip was hosted by Israel's Tourism Ministry to coincide with the date when many Eastern Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas - Jan. 7.
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"It's a situation where what is right and beneficial seem to coincide," says Howard Eissenstat, a Turkey expert at St. Lawrence University.
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I help him decide on his outfit for the day, suggesting an all-grey ensemble to coincide nicely with his band's name.
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We'll have to wait and see the exact details of HTC's major announcement, which should coincide with the stop in share trading tomorrow.
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"I don't see this connection," Padoan told reporters in answer to a question if the two issues, which coincide in time, were linked.
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Frederick Attenborough's four letters, released by the university to coincide with his son's 90th birthday, reveal David Attenborough's early interest in the environment.
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While Hulu has timed the launch to coincide with its offering of creepy "Huluween" content, it says the feature is a permanent addition.
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Willem-Alexander&aposs trip was to coincide with the Baltic nations celebrating the centenary of their declarations of independence from the Russian Empire.
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The Nakba rally is timed each year to coincide with the day that Israelis in the rest of the country celebrate Independence Day.
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Sources told Reuters over the past days that May 26 was another possible election date, to coincide with EU, regional and local polls.
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Last month, Google added five new Avengers — War Machine, Thor, Black Widow, Rocket, and Captain Marvel — to coincide with the release of Endgame.
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"Sometimes the picture in my head does not coincide with what I made; then I cut off threads and try again," she said.
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The update was developed by Tinder in cooperation with the LGBT advocacy group GLAAD, and was timed to coincide with Transgender Awareness Week.
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Honor is launching its first smartwatch in Europe, to coincide with the launch of its hole-punch flagship phone, the Honor View 20.
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This allows Avengers: Endgame's release in both the UK and the United States to coincide with one another, making it an international event.
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GREGORY ALEXANDER MARKSNew York The surpluses you identify coincide with the advent of the euro, which undervalues the German currency by some 40%.
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This review was originally posted from the Toronto International Film Festival, and has been reposted to coincide with the film's broad theatrical release.
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They coincide with what appears to be a significant attempt to purge bot accounts, which reportedly also temporarily locked some human users' accounts.
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The Mega Drive Mini's release was originally slated to coincide with the console's 30th anniversary in Japan, but its global availability was unknown.
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"The group's savings rates are currently under review, and any change will coincide with those being made to revisionary mortgage rates," she added.
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Now the company is prominently advertising the pair as it promotes their announcement, which coincide with the first day of CES: January 8th.
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They are being held to coincide with Amazon Prime Day — a discount event held on Monday and Tuesday for Amazon (AMZN) Prime customers.
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The game is slated for a July 4 release to coincide with the premiere of the third season of the series on Netflix.
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"We do think this is a direct and obvious attempt timed to coincide with the elections in order to influence them," said Peskov.
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House Republicans have regularly scheduled votes on bills to restrict abortion over the last six years to coincide with the March for Life.
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To coincide with today's Patch Tuesday (the day Microsoft releases security fixes each month), Microsoft is creating a Windows 10 update history site.
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When such equipment is seen, a launch could occur within six days, which would coincide with the upcoming July 27 North Korean holiday.
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Inada emphasized that Abe has done the right things, but said his policies have been fortunate to coincide with broader global economic strength.
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The new research was published to coincide with a presentation at the 37th International Symposium on Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine in Brussels.
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The source said any decision to increase output in June would coincide with anticipated higher demand in the second half of the year.
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The book launch was timed to coincide with the play's premiere in London and Harry Potter's fictional birthday, which falls on July 31.
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But he does not expect that rise to coincide with a precipitous decline in global demand for gasoline, contrary to more bearish views.
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School holidays have been moved back to coincide with the Olympics; traffic may be more of a problem for the Paralympics in September.
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Work published in the New England Journal of Medicine, to coincide with the ASCO meeting, also showed the value of the molecular approach.
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In 2014 Nintendo released a new, updated line to coincide with the most recent Smash game, but Melee players are creatures of habit.
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The print edition publication (by Scholastic in the U.S.) and eBook release (by Pottermore) will coincide with the play's premiere on July 30.
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The timing of the visit would coincide with the lead-up to Election Day, with the balance of power in Washington at stake.
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Negative: Negative rating actions are more likely to coincide with the company's inability to strengthen its operating profile and reduce leverage below 05403x.
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He dwells in an anxious limbo where the harsh realities of big-city life coincide with a childlike longing for a magical escape.
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Several of these coincide with National Football League games, which could cut into the audience, a possibility that has drawn Mr. Trump's ire.
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Launched to coincide with Hanukkah in 2016, Burger King's SufganiKing was a hit in Israel, the only country in which it was available.
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After filing into Court Square together, the musicians dispersed throughout the small park, playing notes arranged to coincide with areas of the space.
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Other private galleries in the city, like Roq La Rue, were timing the opening of shows this year to coincide with the fair.
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When signing up for a new credit card, I always try to time my application to coincide with a big sign-up bonus.
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The second spike started in the mid-1950s and lasted through the 1960s, which just happened to coincide with the Civil Rights Movement.
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Most of his appearances will be timed to coincide with voter registration deadlines and the start of early voting, White House officials said.
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The State Department also announced last month that the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem will open in May to coincide with Israel's 70th anniversary.
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The incident is considered a pivotal moment for LGBTQ rights in America, and Pride marches are traditionally timed to coincide with the anniversary.
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The Kentucky Education Association, meanwhile, will hold a statewide rally in Frankfort on Monday to coincide with debate on the governor's controversial budget.
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Furthermore, the estate's complaint seems timed to coincide with the Academy Award voting cycle in order to pressure our studio to quickly settle.
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The council is making a major push for its climate plan this week to coincide with the Global Climate Action Summit in California.
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This is about what's best for Drouin and what's best for the Lightning and how those two ideals no longer seem to coincide.
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On Friday, the State Department announced that the Jerusalem embassy will open in May, to coincide with the 70th anniversary of Israel's founding.
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Possibly it will coincide with the day that my daughter no longer seems to be constantly on the verge of seriously injuring herself.
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Organizers say they decided to delay their march until Monday to coincide with the first day of the 2017 Utah state legislative session.
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After about a year of development, it was launched in early 2015, timed to coincide with fundraising efforts for Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance.
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The increase in supply will coincide with a decline in demand from central banks, which are expected to reduce their combined bond purchases.
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Brooklinen is running a surprise, two-day sale to coincide with Veterans Day and Singles' Day, which both fall on Monday, November 11.
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It arrives at the palatial Hôtel Salomon de Rothschild tonight (to the irritation, no doubt, of those designers whose shows coincide with hers).
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The mixed signals coincide with growing scrutiny of the administration's failure to get millions of virus testing kits quickly out to the states.
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A summit of Southeast Asian leaders had been scheduled to coincide with the Las Vegas trip but that was canceled amid coronavirus fears.
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Growing concerns about bitcoin's security also happened to coincide with a rapid rise in the currency's price (it's since dropped to about $11,000).
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They pointed out that the raid did not coincide merely with the article but also with an accelerating crackdown on his political movement.
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In January, the president canceled a scheduled trip to Britain, to coincide with the opening of a new United States Embassy in London.
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Bessa's revelatory installation presents 120 of Ashbery's collages in groups, which largely coincide with the intermittent periods in which he worked on them.
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She says they wanted to do something big to roughly coincide with the 16th anniversary of the massive protests against the Iraq War.
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The unconventional event will coincide with the Mexican Day of the Dead festival, which ends November 2 (the first day of the party).
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There had been talk of switching the Olympics to spring, a move that would coincide with the blooming of Japan's famous cherry blossoms.
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Ms. Hicks's departure will coincide with those of other people who have been close to the Trump family members in the White House.
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If Covid-19 still rages this fall, it'll coincide with fire season in the west and hurricane season in the south and east.
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The new work was scheduled to be unveiled at the Pace Gallery in New York this fall, to coincide with the Met show.
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The arrests coincide with a national push to treat acts of bullying among juveniles as crimes, sometimes at the request of victims' parents.
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Still, McConnell has his own interests to take care of as well, and they don't necessarily coincide with Trump's preferences on every detail.
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But they can practice doing both at this interactive exhibition, whose opening was timed to coincide with the height of the presidential campaign.
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"But my purpose is to do what I can to make the world a better place, and often times those two things coincide."
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Jesse Harris, a senior Biden Iowa adviser, said the timing was designed to coincide with when caucusgoers intensified their focus on the race.
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Wu's album release was delayed in China to coincide with his birthday, Variety reported, so Chinese fans tried to download the album early.
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But there was no public discussion or debate in parliament, and the announcement seemed timed to coincide with a new Saudi aid package.
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Only at those points, where social conditions take recognizable and measurable shape, do the body of truth and the body of news coincide.
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There are two ports on the core that coincide with prongs for the lens attachments and the battery just snaps onto the bottom.
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Meshaal said the Trump deal was not new, but was launched now to coincide with domestic politics in the United States and Israel.
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After today's protests, the movement has its sights set on a December event to coincide with the COP15.93 environmental summit in Madrid. 2.
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The FSB suspected the attack may have been planned to coincide with Putin's evening speech, a source close to the FSB told Reuters.
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The suits coincide with a broader pressure campaign against Huawei by the US government, which believes the company poses a national security threat.
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The changes are all set to coincide with a new California employment classification law, known as AB5, which goes into effect mid-January.
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Geovanis said the teachers might opt to push their earliest strike date by a week to coincide with SEIU Local 73's timetable.
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It was unclear if the Chinese government will conclude a deal with Tesla to coincide with U.S. President Donald Trump's visit next month.
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Minerva said the maintenance work was timed to coincide with the suspension of beef exports to China imposed by Brazil's government last week.
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A two-day drug bust by police planned to coincide with the Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival led to 99 arrests for drug-related charges.
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Their new podcast network will coincide with the launch of Alice Isn't Dead, their serial fiction podcast which will kick off on March 8.
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It'll likely sit near Smithtown, the New South Wales town which is the home of Milo, to coincide with the drink brand's 85th birthday.
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The videos, which were similar to the social network's end of year videos, were rolled out Thursday to coincide with Facebook's 12-year anniversary.
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Samoylova is now due to perform in the Crimean city of Sevastopol on Tuesday to coincide with the first Eurovision semi-final in Kiev.
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The new rules coincide with similar requirements for Arkansas food stamp recipients, and Barnes has already received notice his food benefits will be reduced.
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I put all of my bonuses towards them, paid them every two weeks to coincide with my paychecks (instead of just once a month).
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"The cell will try to stitch things back together," said Bradley, a mouse geneticst in an interview published to coincide with with the study.
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Iowa's Kim Reynolds and Kentucky's Matt Bevin headlined a Justice Action Network event Thursday scheduled to coincide with the Republican Governors Association's annual meeting.
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There had been fears that North Korea would conduct another test to coincide with the start of China's five-yearly party congress on Wednesday.
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Woodland's U.S. Open victory happened to coincide with Father's Day on Sunday, making the championship win even more significant for the 35-year-old.
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The South's military said the missiles were medium-range Rodong-class, launched as a show of force timed to coincide with the G20 summit.
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The re-brand is in preparation for further international expansion, with Germany up next to coincide with new German regulations permitting e-scooter services.
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Mashable reports that the network will air a new documentary to coincide with the exhibit and it's set to feature interviews with J.K. Rowling.
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The latest round of tours is timed to coincide with U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron's Anti-Corruption Summit, hosted in London on May 12.
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Fortnite's v8.50 patch arrives today, and as expected it's delivering the game's second Avengers tie-in to coincide with the release of Avengers: Endgame.
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Almost all of the departures coincide with Vine's appointment of a new general manager, Hannah Donovan, which was announced at the end of March.
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Obama's visit to Germany will also coincide with a NATO summit in Brussels on May 25, which his successor Donald Trump plans to attend.
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Sometimes our greatest joy (like marrying the man we love) will coincide with our deepest pain (like conflict or neglect within our own family).
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He writes:Apple has been pretty open about the upcoming move to 64-bit only which we are broadly assuming will coincide with iOS 11.
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The news of Donald Trump's election happened to coincide with thousands of people marching in protest demanding stronger social programs for Mexico's poorest workers.
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To coincide with the run, Miranda has co-launched The Flamboyan Arts Fund, dedicated to preserving, amplifying and sustaining the arts in Puerto Rico.
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To coincide with this long overdue exhibition, Metrograph will be screening the 2012 documentary on the artist, Breaking the Frame, directed by Marielle Nitoslawska.
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These cases coincide with one of the busiest tourist seasons for skiing in the French alps as many schools have mid-term holiday breaks.
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Trump once joked during a discussion with astronauts on the ISS that NASA should accelerate human missions to Mars to coincide with his presidency.
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Jeremy's first curated solo art exhibit, Inner Dimensions, will take place in San Diego, California, starting April 11, to coincide with Autism Awareness Month.
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The company has conveniently timed the launch of its own new paid tier, Pandora Plus, to coincide with that of Amazon Music Unlimited's arrival.
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Established authors organize book-signings, while debut writers aim for the release of their work to coincide with Sant Jordi to jump-start sales.
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It's well known that premature birth can raise a person's risk of health problems, as can low birth weight (the two conditions often coincide).
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We chatted with them from the set of their busy, bling-y shoot for the campaign, which will coincide with the prom collection's Feb.
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Spending much time below the 200-day moving average, as occurred in late 23, could coincide with a more severe period of market weakness.
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A July premiere could coincide with the show's annual appearance at San Diego Comic-Con, which often includes major cast members and executive producers.
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That test launch could be imminent, and potentially coincide with the inauguration of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump on Friday, South Korean media said.
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Avenatti allegedly timed his threats to coincide with Nike's quarterly earnings call and the kickoff the National Collegiate Athletic Association's national championship basketball tournament.
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Joyce's remarks coincide with U.S. prosecutors preparing to unveil as early as this week a new round of criminal hacking charges against Chinese nationals.
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To coincide with the show, Miranda has co-launched The Flamboyan Arts Fund, dedicated to preserving, amplifying, and sustaining the arts in Puerto Rico.
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The concerts – which coincide with the 2016 MLB All-Star game – kick off with OneRepublic and Needtobreathe on Friday, July 8, at 7 p.m.
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