Coincidentally — or, then again, definitely not coincidentally — Nate (Billy Brown) ends up being a witness in the case Annalise is on.
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Coincidentally — or maybe not so coincidentally — Turner's home run came on the 29th anniversary of Kirk Gibson's game-winning home run in Game 1 of the 1988 World Series against the Oakland A's.
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Coincidentally, Vogelsong started and was the winning pitcher that day.
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Coincidentally, both joined from autonomous companies, respectively Waymo and Voyage.
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Coincidentally, his last one was in Yankee Stadium on Sept.
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Those, coincidentally, have already proven pillars for Other Machine's business.
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And coincidentally, most of those artists are award winners themselves.
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Perhaps not coincidentally, it raised its prices just last month.
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Coincidentally, the earliest iterations of performance art flirted with nihilism.
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I've also, coincidentally, spent much of my 20s battling depression.
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Coincidentally, VOICE = SURVIVAL contains some wrong turns and dead ends.
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It'll run $249 — not coincidentally, the same price as Clips.
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Not coincidentally, those are Cruise's two most recent good films.
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Coincidentally, his intellectual rival was visiting the exhibit as well.
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Perhaps coincidentally, it was his only year with the organization.
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Coincidentally, it is also the color of a prison jumpsuit.
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Perhaps not coincidentally, support for universal background checks has risen.
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Coincidentally, that meeting kicked off on the 46th Earth Day.
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He cooks fish that are plentiful and, not coincidentally, cheaper.
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Not coincidentally, so did the bulk of the economics profession.
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Both women are, perhaps not coincidentally, people you met online.
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Coincidentally (and metaphorically), my first day in NYC was Easter.
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All of whom, coincidentally, also seemed to be frequent critics.
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Somewhere, coincidentally ... I'll take that from them, but go ahead.
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Not coincidentally, he's also a major investor in Breitbart News.
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Clinton, whose plane coincidentally was parked directly next to ours.
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Coincidentally, that was the same month the stock market plunged.
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Coincidentally, I purchased a 1986 Land Rover Defender 110 today.
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"Not coincidentally, those things overlapped quite a bit," Gilliard said.
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Not entirely coincidentally, Americans are having fewer children than ever before.
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And, coincidentally, whenever they get up to go to the bathroom.
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Not coincidentally, Criteo's stock plummeted in the wake of the announcement.
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And, not coincidentally, you'll probably feel like watching the film again.
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Bernie Sanders played 🏀 and coincidentally(?) won the New Hampshire primary.
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Sadly, and coincidentally, people also found it was immediately sold-out.
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Not coincidentally, the announcement will be made on DeGeneres' YouTube channel.
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Which is, coincidentally, just what her parents taught her to be.
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Not coincidentally, Thames Water is a major sponsor of the exhibition.
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This particular year, I mean Eminem's new record coincidentally was phenomenal.
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We've prioritized profit, power, and ratings (not coincidentally following Trump's lead).
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Perhaps not coincidentally, these ads came as the race was tightening.
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Perhaps not coincidentally, Facebook will report its latest earnings this Wednesday.
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Coincidentally, Russia's had a pretty stormy relationship with the Olympics lately.
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Coincidentally (wink), all those key states — Nevada, Illinois, New Jersey, etc.
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Whitney's new paintings are much freer and only coincidentally comprise seriality.
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Which is why, coincidentally, F8 is happening at the perfect time.
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Not coincidentally, tuition over that period almost doubled (increasing 90 percent).
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Coincidentally, this email was apparently "Sent from a Samsung Galaxy smartphone."
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Not coincidentally, raw, naked outrage is rarely acceptable in this paradigm.
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Perhaps not coincidentally, suicide rates are notably increasing in rural areas.
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He showered riches on business, wealthy people and, not coincidentally, himself.
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Coincidentally, Chinese art is now routinely looted from Western art museums.
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At the Seven Mile Bridge Run — coincidentally held in Marathon, Fla.
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Not coincidentally, the league has won many cases in that court.
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Not coincidentally, shelter intake is higher in those communities as well.
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Perhaps not coincidentally, she is the book's most fully drawn character.
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Which, coincidentally, is pretty much how I use the service anyway.
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Not coincidentally, she was familiar with the work of Julian Jaynes.
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It serves the public good only coincidentally and only when convenient.
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It has also, coincidentally, been competing with local clean energy startups.
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Perhaps not coincidentally, in 1994, Republicans took control of the House.
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" Mr. Oksenhendler said, "I don't necessarily believe in things happening coincidentally.
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Perhaps not coincidentally, all three were once almost exclusively male bastions.
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Could they all have been posting coincidentally about the same product?
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The key to everything (coincidentally, my long-time obsession) is electrification.
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Coincidentally, it was during a cooking segment when Ellen really broke.
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Mostly, I talk to my mom, who is coincidentally my best friend.
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With a "..." which is also coincidentally what is currently in my brain.
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OK, so, Nier: Automata is also, coincidentally out on Xbox One now.
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Not coincidentally, we're told there were Bloods and Crips on the set.
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Coincidentally, Close has competed against a pop star at the Oscars before.
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Coincidentally, they're also a great way to conduct an in-app poll.
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Coincidentally, the Democratic National Committee was hacked by Russians two days later.
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That coincidentally occurred on the same day Iran released for American hostages.
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Perhaps not coincidentally, the company changed its mission statement this past June.
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Perhaps not coincidentally, it's also when The Binding of Isaac took off.
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Perhaps not coincidentally, the real breakthrough as a composer, came in solitude.
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Perhaps not coincidentally, political speeches became the domain of winners once again.
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One study focused on, coincidentally, a playground fire pole, is particularly revealing.
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Perhaps not coincidentally, the capital is a hotbed of anti-austerity feeling.
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Coincidentally, Trump himself called the report a "political witch hunt" on Friday.
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Coincidentally, Gomez happens to have gotten close with Langford while filming 13RW.
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Coincidentally the Rays were the first opponent in New York after Sept.
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Not coincidentally, private-equity buy-out deals have also surged in Italy.
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This week, perhaps coincidentally, eight rankings of Nolan's nine films were published.
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Not coincidentally, Mr. Rubio's campaign is saturating the Cedar Rapids media market.
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Coincidentally, you can suddenly buy oodles of Instax accessories at Urban Outfitters.
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Coincidentally, this could not have come at a better time for Mixon!
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Coincidentally, Gaziantep is home to some of the world's the best baklava.
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Coincidentally, his ex-wife Amber Heard also appeared at a Warner Bros.
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Not coincidentally, older Americans increasingly continue to work longer than their forebears.
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Coincidentally, those who believe the situation will get better also cited technology.
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Coincidentally, that's much of what happened on the field last season too.
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Coincidentally, the hashtags #DropTrump and #DropOutTrump were also viral on Twitter Wednesday.
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He has since been arrested and, supposedly coincidentally, charged with money-laundering.
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Not coincidentally, the dollar fell 4 percent against a basket of currencies .
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A year later, Bedford died, and, coincidentally, Kerr resurrected his reluctant detective.
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Not coincidentally, it's also one of the few that's played relatively straight.
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Note: not coincidentally, NAI's CEO honed his skills as a maritime lawyer.
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Not coincidentally, many mutual funds have recently slashed their valuations of WeWork.
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Not coincidentally, the renewed interest in Rogers comes as uncertain times return.
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Not coincidentally, our current response is decidedly more inclusive, bipartisan, and humane.
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Linkin Park coincidentally released a music video the morning of Chester's suicide.
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Trans-politics become sort of a hot topic coincidentally, which is good.
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At 12, coincidentally the year "The Craft" came out, she discovered Wicca.
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His last managerial job in the Premier League was with, coincidentally, Cardiff.
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Coincidentally, they had matched on Tinder just days before the set up.
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Coincidentally or not, Stills was traded to the Houston Texans last week.
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Groundhog Day comparisons ran abound Tuesday, which coincidentally fell on the Feb.
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Coincidentally or not, L'Oréal's business has improved during that period of time.
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Coincidentally, his last game was a 29-21 home loss to Washington.
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Not coincidentally, Walker had endorsed Cruz's White House bid earlier on Tuesday.
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Coincidentally, Amy Berman Jackson argued for Jefferson at the trial with Ellis.
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Now, coincidentally, the 85033 states that are affected are primarily Democratic states.
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I have had one on my Christmas list for many years, coincidentally.
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Not coincidentally, 2012 was the year that emissions started creeping up again.
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That year was, perhaps not coincidentally, when Oddly Satisfying exploded in popularity.
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Well I stopped, just coincidentally, at the end of the Bush administration.
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Possibly coincidentally, the Time cover image is also dominated by bluish tones.
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That, coincidentally, was when the President announced the first of his nationalist tariffs.
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Which, not coincidentally, is also a good way to keep your GM job.
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Not coincidentally, French, Italian and Russian oil companies all see opportunities in Libya.
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Not coincidentally, the Echo Input costs $35, the same as a Chromecast Audio.
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Coincidentally, shortly after Jonathan discovered his growth, younger brother Christian developed something similar.
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Not coincidentally, today also marks the 23rd anniversary for the long-running franchise.
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Coincidentally, DaVita is selling the physician group involved in the settlement to UnitedHealth.
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That start, coincidentally, was 52 days before the start of the World Series.
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Not coincidentally, the state's congressional delegation includes a member of the transportation committee.
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And coincidentally, DeVos has contributed a ton of money to the Trump campaign.
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That is also, coincidentally, when the Roku Stick will start shipping to consumers.
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Coincidentally, a team of Israeli scientists announced that "emotion training" might be possible.
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Not coincidentally, Tesla's longtime director of manufacturing engineering left the company in June.
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Have you ever heard of Shine Theory (coincidentally also coined on The Cut)?
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Coincidentally, Twins manager Paul Molitor faced Colon in his final game in 1998.
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Coincidentally or in response, Bowie rises in bed, almost levitating under the sheets.
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Coincidentally, Keeping Up With The Kardashians returns for its 16th season in March.
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Not coincidentally, these are two stocks that have seen huge post-election rallies.
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Coincidentally on the same day, a full moon shined brightly around the world.
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These compounds are derivatives of ammonia, which coincidentally, is also present in semen.
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Coincidentally, memes are fun to make and fun to double-tap and retweet.
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Coincidentally, Toscano's ex Mark Ballas recently got engaged to his girlfriend B.C. Jean.
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Coincidentally, LHC does not operate in states that have the highest immigrant workforce.
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Coincidentally, Jenner's ex-boyfriend Tyga performed at Bentley's Spring Day back in 2013.
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Coincidentally or not, their order of career bests matches their order of birth.
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She had tried it a week before Lumanu contacted her -- coincidentally, she said.
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Coincidentally, Kirk's birthday, March 22, is also William Shatner's date of birth. 183.
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It's $139 on Amazon right now — coincidentally the same price as the Wynd.
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Coincidentally, the device's first tagline, "Everything," was also what it would cost me.
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Coincidentally, Facebook is currently looking for a head of public policy in Thailand.
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Coincidentally, the barriers to GDPR compliance are also bottlenecks of widespread AI adoption.
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Although coincidentally, she posted this #TBT to her days with Jonas this week.
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Coincidentally, they have done it without Joakim Noah, their marquee off-season signing.
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This last one, not so coincidentally, is what the advisers wanted all along.
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Coincidentally, when Matisse and Picasso decided to trade paintings, Picasso chose this one.
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Coincidentally, that's about the range Netflix, Amazon, and Hulu recommend for 4K content.
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I could just be from some obscure African country — and coincidentally, I am.
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Not coincidentally, the co-chair of that committee recently endorsed the TRUST Act.
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Correlation simply says that two events happened — coincidentally happened at the same time.
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Coincidentally, Merriam-Webster has been called out for some pretty shady tweets lately.
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The ballroom next door, coincidentally, had been reserved for Buttigieg supporters without tickets.
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Perhaps not coincidentally, Walgreens, CVS and McKesson stock were all trading down today.
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Coincidentally enough, I did have conversations about a bipedal robot from multiple companies.
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Coincidentally, the head of the Documentation Center, Youk Chhang, labored under her command.
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Tasks that, not coincidentally, the Trump White House hasn't exactly excelled at, either.
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Not coincidentally, carbon dioxide levels are at their highest in all of human history.
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Coincidentally, the film's release date is a mere five days after the big game.
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Lots of negative reviews have coincidentally been posted here and elsewhere; don't believe it.
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Coincidentally, those output methods are also the only specs we have for the device.
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Coincidentally, the creature feature itself experienced something of a low point around this time.
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Coincidentally, DoorDash is also working on a delivery program of its own with Walmart.
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So now we're at three companies, all of which coincidentally are student loan businesses.
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Entirely coincidentally, the changes reduced the opposition alliance to a minority of 245 seats.
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Coincidentally, her young hot boyfriend Josh asks her to hang out that same night.
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Bubble is a Russian comic publishing giant which, not coincidentally, opened five years ago.
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Markle&aposs birthday coincidentally falls on the same day as the Queen Mother&aposs .
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Coincidentally, Liu stayed in room 911 on the ninth floor of the Metropole Hotel.
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Coincidentally, that's also around how much less women make than men on the dollar.
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Not coincidentally, there are some discount deals on GTX 980 Ti cards this weekend.
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Coincidentally, Kate plays the Mexican First Lady who allegedly kills the President in "Ingobernable."
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Not coincidentally, accountants were also named one of the most underrated professions last year.
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Perhaps not coincidentally, he's having a ridiculous season so far shooting from the floor.
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Coincidentally, Pharrell also sampled it for his 20153 single "Number One," also featuring 'Ye.
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Coincidentally, the next day, FARQ and the Colombian Government signed a final peace agreement.
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Not coincidentally, these places were not able to attract much interest from the government.
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Not coincidentally, all three groups would benefit financially from a crackdown on payday lending.
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"It's like we're at a funeral," said Ms. Ruiz, dressed — perhaps coincidentally — in black.
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Donegan was late—she was scrambling to hit a deadline for, coincidentally, The Cut.
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I bought my 10-year-old — he is coincidentally named Gavin — a Shirley Temple.
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Not so coincidentally, the father in "The Best Man" is a classic car buff.
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Coincidentally, the average track error for the forecast at five days is 225 miles.
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Coincidentally, my mom also has to attend for her job so we go together.
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Not coincidentally, cheap thrills are often shared experiences with people we like or love.
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Coincidentally, it will be her last week as the leader of the Conservative Party.
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Coincidentally, the Kellys weren't the only people in the co-op looking to move.
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Not coincidentally, this does feel like a kinder and gentler side of Croatian Amor.
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Now, coincidentally, when I left, that was the last time CNN was No. 1.
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I'd be crying on French's shoulder, which is coincidentally one of my life goals.
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Perhaps not coincidentally, the insects' egg production season overlaps with the birds' migration season.
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Not coincidentally, multinational companies based in the United States have seen their earnings soar.
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Coincidentally, I had been testing location-sharing tools from Apple, Google, Facebook and Snapchat.
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McGregor, 'born with clenched fists' Coincidentally, McGregor returned to the spotlight three days earlier.
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Not coincidentally, Scorsese has also used documentary to focus on the art of speaking.
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Coincidentally or not, that decline followed the adoption of some handgun restrictions in Australia.
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Not coincidentally, Lund worked at Square Enix Montreal prior to joining the Lego team.
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Perhaps not coincidentally, these collection were also universally acclaimed as — among other accolades — pretty.
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Coincidentally, the payment was processed on the very same day the partial shutdown ended.
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ROH comes along and, maybe coincidentally, we're starting to run in the same cities.
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Lorna brings over Martin, who's coincidentally golfing nearby and is also in the sugar business.
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It's for $1,000, which, coincidentally, is exactly $41 more than my half of the rent.
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Not coincidentally, this is a concept that Michael Lewis is helping popularize through a book.
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"Coincidentally, today is world suicide prevention day," the 27-year-old golfer began the post.
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Coincidentally, those same two directors are taking major simultaneous steps again — this time, on television.
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Yes Press, coincidentally, was founded by Bruce Kalberg and Ewa Wojciak, veteran publishers of NOMAG.
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Hawking was born on January 8, 1942 (coincidentally on the 300th anniversary of Galileo's death).
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Coincidentally, the goal came at the 33-second mark, which matched Henrik Sedin's jersey number.
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Coincidentally, Facebook announced today it is integrating natural language processing tools into Messenger Platform 2.1.
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And, coincidentally, so can the number of times that GIF was searched for on Google.
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Not coincidentally, Russian President Vladimir Putin has assumed a starring role in the 2016 campaign.
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Not coincidentally, Terry (2,242) and Pierce (2,143) are third and fourth, respectively, on that list.
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That, coincidentally, is the story of "Pull Up Wit Ah Stick" and my ear cartilage.
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Mike Lee of Utah -- coincidentally a close friend of Trump's former presidential primary rival Sen.
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Coincidentally, one of Piece's co-owners is Rick Nielsen, the lead guitarist of Cheap Trick.
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The latest change in Clinton's policy comes, not coincidentally, on the same week that Sen.
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Coincidentally, both collisions happened on El Camino Real, a famous 600-mile road in California.
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Probably not coincidentally ... he'd been flashing his bday stacks on social media during the party.
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"It's all personal," he says, when we meet months later (coincidentally, in that same room).
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Coincidentally (or not), Katy Perry's latest album, Witness, will be released at the same time.
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Coincidentally, the iconic actor had recently become a foster parent to a homeless pit bull.
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Coincidentally, the next week "Hamilton" broke the $2m-a-week barrier for the first time.
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Coincidentally, one of the ingredients of the Pantheon's concrete dome is pumice, another volcanic rock.
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Coincidentally, the aging, seldom-used gunner James Jones has also been along for the ride.
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Not coincidentally, Janus paves the way for another case on this very issue, Yohn v.
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It also (not coincidentally) made it very difficult for the media to cover the war.
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Coincidentally, Mars was also at its brightest, putting two bright red objects in the sky.
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The outfit resembled a wedding dress, which coincidentally aligned with the final "Fifty Shades" film.
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Coincidentally, in the second season of her show, Notaro focuses a plotline on sexual harassment.
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Coincidentally, Xura, like Polycom, was also acquired earlier this year by Siris for $649 million.
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Not coincidentally, this often is the point at which these places were colonized by Europeans.
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Coincidentally, it was published in 1948 — the last time the Indians won the World Series.
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Not coincidentally, these futures tended to carry the power dynamics of the present into perpetuity.
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And not coincidentally, it's one of the few US cities where transit ridership is growing.
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This is the fun of the game, and coincidentally its most true-to-title feature.
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It was first introduced in Hokkaido — coincidentally and serendipitously — at the start of strawberry season.
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Not coincidentally, Comcast announced its own streaming bundle just days ahead of the Apple showcase.
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On Tuesday, CEO Susan Wojcicki coincidentally published a blog post aimed at smoothing things over.
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Coincidentally, White's gold medal was the 100th for the United States in the Winter Games.
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Perhaps not coincidentally, that was the United States' last Ryder Cup win on European soil.
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Coincidentally, this column was published on the day that news of the coronavirus pandemic broke.
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Coincidentally, it was 47 years ago when I was sexually abused by a Catholic priest.
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Coincidentally, Soderling held a news conference on Thursday at Roland Garros before Nadal's match resumed.
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One of their cores came from sediment coincidentally close to the wreckage of the Titanic.
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It's the central dilemma of both this show and, not coincidentally, civilization as a whole.
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Perhaps not coincidentally, suicide rates have also climbed, up 28 percent from 1999 to 2016.
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Not coincidentally, it is a silencing of a pain borne first and foremost by women.
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Coincidentally, their profile photos were each taken on Machu Picchu, the Incan city in Peru.
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The working prototype is a large, round, white device that, coincidentally, resembles a rice cooker.
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Not coincidentally, Kelly, Saban and Heupel coach three of the nation's four remaining unbeaten teams.
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Coincidentally, as Davitt pointed out, those are areas that have been lagging the broader market.
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Biden also coincidentally was point person for the Obama Administration's China policy at the time.
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Moreover, the energy boom is coincidentally addressing another Trump campaign promise: reducing the trade deficit.
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Not coincidentally, all of the people who told Trump "no" don't work for him anymore.
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The period coincides roughly—and perhaps not coincidentally—with the beginnings of life on Earth.
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He's worked for Microsoft and Tinder, and his list of selected clients includes, coincidentally, Apple.
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Not coincidentally, it was around this time that support for Brexit began to tick up.
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My favorite answers are GRAMMAR NAZI and GO-GO BOOTS (not coincidentally my seed entries).
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Coincidentally, it turned out that we live right near each other, which made collaboration easier.
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Perhaps not coincidentally, this is followed by searches of people seeking answers in the Bible.
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Not coincidentally, close neighbors Estonia, Belarus, and Lithuania take the gold, silver, and bronze, respectively.
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Not coincidentally, he has also repeatedly expressed extreme disrespect for Americans who are not white.
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Coincidentally, sugar and fat (and a touch of coffee) are what go into a Frappuccino.
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John Cena shared a saucy tweet — coincidentally after ex Nikki Bella's Total Bellas aired on Sunday.
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Bethenny Frankel and the KarJenner sisters coincidentally wore the same themed outfit for Halloween this year.
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Which happened, not coincidentally, after he'd learned Disney CEO Bob Iger was interested in buying Lucasfilm.
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Coincidentally, those are the same police carrying out President Rodrigo Duterte's infamously brutal anti-narcotics crackdown.
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Coincidentally, Solange's cancellation coincided with the announcement of the Netflix documentary about Beyoncé's 2018 Coachella performance.
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"It's a small handful of things that are coincidentally happening at the same time," he said.
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It'll hit retail a month from today — not coincidentally, the kickoff of the 2016 NFL season.
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Katie was only three years old when my ex (coincidentally also named Katie) came to visit.
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We'll always remember her as Princess Leia — which, coincidentally, is just the way she wanted it.
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This is coincidentally the peak price from the previous winter, which was reached in mid-January.
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" Coincidentally, I have never found a guy who has turned from a "no" to a "yes.
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Coincidentally, these three things more or less reduce to the same strategy: Make Republicans seem terrible.
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Not coincidentally, this was around the same time Pokémon Go launched and became a widespread phenomenon.
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Coincidentally, a Russian supply ship launched atop a rocket from Kazakhstan just a few hours earlier.
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We love a little controversy and drama, which, coincidentally, also contributes to a great Thanksgiving meal.
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Not coincidentally, the paper's been published on the 100th anniversary of Dawson's death (August 10, 1916).
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Coincidentally, Facebook and Coca-Cola recently reported their quarterly earnings on the same day last week.
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Coincidentally, an out-of-work actor I know was serving drinks at the opening night reception.
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The girl just happens to be Thorne's brother's ex-girlfriend and, coincidentally, is also named Bella.
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And, coincidentally, the coffee shop is located in the basement of a New York City brownstone.
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Coincidentally, the man has a clean shaven head and isn't wearing a shirt — hence the confusion.
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Coincidentally, Sarah Paulson recently revealed her aspirations to portray Kerrigan on the small screen one day.
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"Hold your horses," Ford said in a tweet not so coincidentally released at 11:02 p.m.
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Not coincidentally, we think, Luann was accused back in February of not taking her probation seriously.
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Coincidentally, these new maps also illustrate the consequences of human-wildlife conflict and large scale agriculture.
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Not coincidentally, "Two Chainz" boasts frequent Broad City writer and director Lucia Aniello behind the camera.
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Coincidentally, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Julian Castro last week announced the winners and losers.
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Coincidentally, most of the stars close to us are small, cold so-called M dwarf stars.
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Coincidentally, After Life arrives a week after another screen success authored by a Wernham Hogg alumnus.
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Not coincidentally, that period also saw strong economic growth and unemployment numbers hitting 25-year lows.
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Coincidentally, the subject of the essay was one of his competitors for the Democratic nod, Sen.
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Anyway, finally they go on the date, which coincidentally happened to be the worst date ever.
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Coincidentally, the UNAIDS' governing board, with representatives from 22 governments, was meeting in Geneva this week.
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That upgrade happened — probably not coincidentally — just before the pilots spotted the anomalies in those screens.
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President Trump, not coincidentally, was the runner-up for this year's Person of the Year title.
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Not coincidentally, Freedom House reported that freedom suffered its 12th straight year of decline in 2017.
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Like Mr. Slimane's Saint Laurent (coincidentally or not), the allusion was to a traditional couture show.
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Coincidentally, Ward Landrigan made his first personal Belperron purchase around that time, shortly after leaving Sotheby's.
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Perhaps the best example of regulatory sandboxes is a place, coincidentally, with a lot of sand.
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Blackstar did turn out to be his last work—and coincidentally, another very future-gazing work.
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Coincidentally, they both sport the same makeup on the regular — a fresh face and cat-eyes.
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Not coincidentally, the referee's duty to protect is what Griffin says drew him to the role.
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And then coincidentally Kiss eventually asked us to go on tour with them for three months.
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Perhaps not coincidentally, many of these traditionally French Canadian mill towns are also hotbeds of hockey.
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Others test for UCHL-1, GFAP, and still more look at (the coincidentally-named) NF-L.
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Perhaps not coincidentally, they also overwhelmingly said they planned to vote for Democrats in the midterms.
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Coincidentally, I connected with Randle at Café Rhema, where Thomas-Jackson and her mentees were meeting.
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And, not coincidentally, the stuff with Adam is also where the episode is most about Everlasting.
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Not coincidentally, he admits that the choice of venue that night fits into his resistance mindset.
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Somewhat coincidentally, the Netherlands and Israel both have four dominant health plans in their private markets.
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Perhaps not coincidentally, Facebook's 17-lens camera is one lens larger than Google's 16-lens camera.
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Perhaps not coincidentally, after his round, Koepka chose to amplify the statement his 2161 had made.
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Coincidentally, the owners are now discussing whether to renew Mr. Goodell's contract, which expires in 2019.
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"It's coincidentally aesthetic that she did it a week after not pursuing a case against Burundi."
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Not coincidentally it was also the suburbs that delivered the historic 2018 midterm win for Democrats.
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Coincidentally, she appeared at the same student center on Sunday that Sanders campaigned at on Saturday.
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Not coincidentally, TikTok says the new parental controls are first available in the U.K., starting today.
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Coincidentally or not, the company rolled out a major redesign of its desktop product this summer.
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The twin sisters coincidentally are both expecting and due just a week and a half apart.
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Turnout fell significantly further among young people and African-Americans — groups that, not coincidentally, skew Democratic.
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Coincidentally, that work placed her opposite other major players who've now worked on the Manafort proceedings.
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Perhaps not so coincidentally, Trump featured a tanning product company on the Celebrity Apprentice TV show.
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They've got pretty covers, bold graphic designs, aaaand coincidentally three terrifying visions of a dystopian future.
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Coincidentally, the Senate may complete action on its ObamaCare repeal-and-replace plan the same day.
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And weirdly — which is to say, coincidentally — two books with the word "betrayal" in the subtitle.
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Not coincidentally, he is also listed as an employee on Definers' website — Pounder is Definers' president.
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Next up: Casa Diablo, arguably the most risqué joint in town, which also coincidentally serves vegan food.
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She was also, coincidentally, a Harvard Law School classmate of Barack Obama's, graduating with him in 1991.
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Coincidentally, many African slaves were brought to Cuba specifically to work as blacksmiths, building a railroad system.
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Coincidentally, the game that year — played on July 23 — was postponed a day due to heavy rains.
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One evening Thaw and Nesbit attended a performance at Madison Square Garden, which White had coincidentally designed.
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Not coincidentally, he's popular in the must-win battlegrounds of 2020 -- Michigan, Pennsylvania and retiree-rich Florida.
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There was, not coincidentally, an increase in hate crimes against Muslims in America by 67% last year.
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Coincidentally, 1999 was also the last time four Latino performers took the stage at the Grammy Awards.
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Coincidentally, Nathan Hubbard, Ticketmaster's former CEO, announced on Friday that he's launching a new company called Rival.
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Coincidentally, there's an Amazon solution to the problem: a $15 kitchen scale, available with two-day shipping.
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Ali Rosen tackles these potluck woes and more in her not so coincidentally titled cookbook, Bring It!
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Not coincidentally, that was the day the company reported its earnings and had a bad revenue miss.
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Yet those reforms are, not coincidentally, minor ones that the NRA has already publicly supported for months.
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One of those things is selling and delivering mobile advertising, which, coincidentally, is how Twitter makes money.
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Coincidentally, CNBC reported today that Foxconn was about to announce plans to build a factory in Wisconsin.
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First of all, cockroaches like to go around during the night, which coincidentally is when people sleep.
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I'll probably keep it until it coincidentally poops out three days before the iPhone 8 comes out.
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Not so coincidentally, Vera spends one of her sessions with Julian telling him "Shadow Julian" is Julian.
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Coincidentally, another recent study revealed iron-60 in seafloor samples from the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian oceans.
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Coincidentally, the same day Syed's new trial was ordered, Chapman tweeted that she had welcomed a baby.
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Perhaps not-so-coincidentally, the announcement of Clinton's appearance came on the same night former candidate Sen.
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The three have coincidentally already worked together when they all modeled for Beyoncé's second Ivy Park collection.
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Coincidentally, all three of those stars were at the Globes to accept the Cecil B. DeMille Award.
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Coincidentally, some species of praying mantis are sexually dimorphic in size, meaning females outweigh their male counterparts.
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Perhaps not coincidentally, it is the very region that gave Mr. Trump his surprising triumph in 2016.
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Coincidentally, Borbon also was promoted from the minors last month when the Orioles were in New York.
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Not coincidentally, that's what ISPs advertised – transmission speed and in the case of mobile, reliability and coverage.
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Perhaps not coincidentally, Trump also went out of his way to nod toward torture during Thursday's debate.
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"Not coincidentally, volumes seem to be stagnant or worse, and worsening YTD," he added in a note.
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Coincidentally, they demonstrate how cultural diversity can be especially beneficial when you take matters into your hands.
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Not coincidentally, if you Google "sounding"—don't do it, dad—one of the top results involves whales.
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Coincidentally, it was landing in Fort Lauderdale, near where her parents had moved just three weeks ago.
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Amazing. Ice cream wagon "coincidentally" parking right next to where we were snacking on cold leftover pizza?
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Coincidentally, Frozen's animation is based on a "research field trip" that the lead animator took to Norway.
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Not coincidentally, these jobs are also incredibly male-dominated -- becoming even more so between 1990 and 2010.
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This refreshing dose of reality echoes, although perhaps coincidentally, the recent insight of two Stanford-educated engineers.
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The matches will be played all around France, whose men's team coincidentally won the 2018 World Cup.
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Coincidentally, it was the same TV show that Trump starred in before beginning his career in politics.
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That's when I checked with my daughter, using a second phone line — coincidentally, she's an Intuit manager.
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The deal is great for the Raiders who, coincidentally, are moving to Las Vegas in...two years.
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Not coincidentally, the team's offensive rating is also substantially higher in their wins than in their losses.
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If background music is the sound of waiting, it is also, not coincidentally, the sound of capitalism.
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Coincidentally, it reminded me of the headquarters of a powerful tech colossus from a science-fiction novel.
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Here's the thing: Even if its methodology is uncertain, the Liaoning Underwear Index may be coincidentally right.
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Serotonin signaling influences the immune system's activity—a system that is, coincidentally, also housed in the gut.
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The NSA inadvertently resecured itself in what was coincidentally the early weeks of the Snowden document release.
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Not coincidentally, one of the first people the Plutonian kills in Irredeemable is the series' Batman equivalent.
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Not coincidentally, Bloomberg himself achieved substantial success in state and local government in the northeastern United States.
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Coincidentally, the teacher texted Brendan the same time as schools were closing nationwide due to the coronavirus.
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Coincidentally, a few days after "Cursed Child" I saw another play that relies heavily on background information.
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Coincidentally, Saturday marks the seventh anniversary since an asteroid entered Earth's atmosphere over Chelyabinsk, Russia in 2013.
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Coincidentally, ads for Xanadu, the original name for the mall, still hang on a Meadowlands Arena scoreboard.
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Perhaps not coincidentally, each of those four players spent significant time ranked No. 1 in the world.
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That same evening, they found themselves coincidentally eating at the same restaurant, Taylor recently told The Post.
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Not coincidentally, these folks are all members of a wonderful, welcoming organization called the National Puzzlers' League.
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Not coincidentally, these jobs are also incredibly male-dominated —becoming even more so between 1990 and 2010.
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Not coincidentally, the Jaguars, like the Raiders, are nearly last in revenue produced from their home games.
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Not coincidentally, research shows that leaders who use we more than I are more likely to succeed.
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This health problem, coincidentally, arose just as a career shift made improving US health policy my focus.
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Not coincidentally, the Author was invented by the same force that helped give birth to America: literacy.
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Mendoza's show, coincidentally, is closing out Rolnik's Santa Monica location as the gallery relocates to somewhere in Hollywood.
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It was Tokyo, a city the interviewer coincidentally had just left, and consequently they had a lively conversation.
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Memphis&apos attempt to play at a faster pace, meanwhile, coincidentally has made the club better on defense.
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One UI will debut alongside the Android Pie update, which coincidentally is when this new restriction takes effect.
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One term that did stand out to Gunsaullus was, coincidentally or not, the inspiration behind the survey: choking.
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Coincidentally, her Democratic choice for U.S. Senate, Bredesen, said last week he would have voted to confirm Kavanaugh.
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The rise of Andreessen Horowitz corresponds—not coincidentally—with the emergence of a new generation of tech entrepreneurs.
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Coincidentally, the alert claimed this chaotic event was unfolding right at the intersection where I happened to be.
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Fans read into the color of Taylor's wig, which coincidentally features the colors of the bisexual pride flag.
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Indonesian coal companies are a powerful lobby; not coincidentally, power tariffs favour coal over wind and solar projects.
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Coincidentally, your correspondent noticed last month that Egyptair no longer serves processed cheese with its in-flight meals. ■
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Coincidentally, Rundle himself theorized back in 2017 that Apple would one day do this, although not so soon.
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This value coincidentally aligns with the number the Obama administration came up with, but there's a crucial difference.
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Coincidentally, Bailey's friendship to Moore was a big problem the last time Leakes and Bailey fell out, too.
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He's so convinced that he gave a low dose of rapamycin to his own dog, coincidentally named MoMo.
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Not coincidentally, these deep-pocketed companies could be the ones that come knock, knock, knocking at Slack's door.
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Coincidentally, Blanco was credited with introducing the idea of the "motorcycle assassin" as a tool of cartel violence.
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It kind of purged the shitty ideas we had in other projects, and we got lucky together coincidentally.
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So will the Netflix movie The King, a mash-up of Shakespeare's history plays (coincidentally also starring Chalamet).
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Hendricks was penalized for boarding and subsequently suspended three games, coincidentally returning to the Oilers' lineup on Monday.
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Not coincidentally, Barack Obama — who ran on a nearly identical agenda to that of Clinton — remains incredibly popular.
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That's the same kind of adaptability that you see in great characters like Batman, or, not coincidentally, Deadpool.
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Then he got a call from a student living in Australia, who coincidentally was originally from Turkey too.
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Perhaps coincidentally, 2016 was also a year where supergiant VC (and, indeed, venture activity in general) slowed slightly.
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And coincidentally, the Model S is equipped with a forward-facing camera mounted at rear view mirror height.
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She famously wore stiletto heels while traveling, coincidentally, to Texas previously to survey the damage from Hurricane Harvey.
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I coincidentally did this recently, and her answer immediately transported me through time and space back to 2009.
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The man in question, coincidentally named Daniel Howland, is a piercer from Austin, Texas, who's already heavily tattooed.
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The paperwork, coincidentally or otherwise, was processed while most of the world's attention was focused on Uber's IPO.
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Now four years later, coincidentally, his son, U.S. John Sununu, who is national co-chair for Ohio Gov.
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Coincidentally, he was mic'd up against the Colts too and the video of the moment is so interesting.
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That growl, coincidentally, was exactly what I wanted in a small town on the New York–Connecticut border.
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Coincidentally, within a year of the start of tariff reductions, the peso collapsed, making Mexican imports cheaper still.
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Coincidentally, Hecker was asked about the politics of technology by a Reddit user prior to posting the video.
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At the end of the episode, we see where his wanderings lead him, coincidentally: To his aunt's fundraiser.
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Coincidentally, as a cautionary move, Tencha had distanced herself from Las Palmas by leasing it to Diaz-Juarez.
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Among those runs was a Mike Trout homer that, coincidentally, traveled 454 feet — again hearkening to Skaggs' jersey.
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As awareness of the Holocaust declines, we have witnessed, perhaps not coincidentally, a surge in anti-Semitic attacks.
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Perhaps coincidentally, they are also less likely than older churchgoers to say they feel God's presence at services.
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"Coincidentally, Fox's Erin Andrews reported early in the game that Kitchens had told his team, "Control your emotions.
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His previous high was two and one-third innings on July 9, which coincidentally came against the Indians.
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Researchers at Bowling Green State University — perhaps none too coincidentally, a typical underdog school — once documented the phenomenon.
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It also, coincidentally, ensures higher capacity market prices and serves as a lifeline to old fossil fuel plants.
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Coincidentally - within days of receiving the shirts, Żuławski had died of cancer – of which we were not aware.
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I still feel like I missed something (coincidentally, the same feeling I sometimes get in modern art museums).
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Perhaps coincidentally, the first appearance of Walt Disney's famous cartoon character, Donald Duck, arrived in 1934 as well.
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Not coincidentally, there's been renewed talk of a serious Republican taking on the President in the 2020 primaries.
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Perhaps not coincidentally, it is coming after the 35-year-old Solo's uneven performance in Rio de Janeiro.
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The arrest, coincidentally, took place on National DNA Day, which commemorates the discovery of the DNA double helix.
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Coincidentally, Sagan mused about the misguided representations of aliens in blockbuster movies as humanoid monsters and predatory xenomorphs.
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Both lost their studios, and coincidentally, their residence, "in the middle of organizing big shows," Ms. Moyer said.
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Local lawmakers, who coincidentally met on Friday to discuss the road's safety, lowered the speed to 50 m.p.h.
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In fact, coincidentally, I was rejected by my early-decision college just one day before the article's publication.
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Not coincidentally, the Islanders lead, two games to none, as the best-of-seven series shifts to Pittsburgh.
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Coincidentally the celebration took place 30 years to the day after Mr. Frank publicly came out, he said.
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Coincidentally, it feels like the same type of extreme weather clothing is needed for windy walks to work.
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Coincidentally, New Yorkers will be able to see two different theatrical works drawing from "Opening Night" this fall.
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Coincidentally, perhaps, ASTATINE is a halogen, in the same family as iodine, which is necessary for our THYROIDS.
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Once there, the cells were cultured by astronaut Kate Rubins, who coincidentally had been trained in molecular biology.
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Coincidentally, I soon received a call asking if I would like to talk to Dothan's chief of police.
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Coincidentally, the funding for Ukraine was released two days after a House committee announced it's opening an investigation.
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Not coincidentally, such features support the outdoor and natural resource economies, because they are themselves vital wildlife habitat.
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The women alleging misconduct, coincidentally both professors, were reluctant to come forward with their names and full stories.
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Perhaps not coincidentally, President Trump has been spending a lot of time dealing with a pesky criminal investigation.
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Not coincidentally, the place where Facebook feels most threatened is also the place Facebook does not currently operate.
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This happened, probably not coincidentally, after a large "white flight" of wealthier white users from MySpace to Facebook.
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Not coincidentally, the dinner will take place at Trump's favorite place in the nation's capital: Trump International Hotel.
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McCarthy made it known that she won't be reprising her role, coincidentally on the same day that production started.
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It's unclear if these two cryptic guerrilla operations are connected or just coincidentally rebelling against the same awful systems.
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In 1944, he moved to a wood-paneled duplex at 1023 Pierrepont Street, where, coincidentally, Norman Mailer's parents lived.
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Coincidentally, Carrey's character — Jeff Pickles, the host of an iconic children's TV series — dates Gonzaga's character on the show.
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Some featured publications, like Leifhart's Matte, are glossy, attractive collections that also—not coincidentally—feel good to the touch.
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Another target was his posh D.C. hotel that coincidentally hosted a big re-election fundraiser for Trump on Wednesday.
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Coincidentally, President Trump hosted some of the people from last month's Southwest Airlines disaster at the White House today.
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Coincidentally, the reemerging threat of space war came around the time the Air Force also asked for more money.
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It's unlikely, but possible, that something as apparently unrelated as, say, bad weather could be coincidentally lowering the rate.
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Leo is definitely the sign of the show off, and coincidentally, your mind is one of your best assets!
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Coincidentally my 'Sabrina' earrings came in the mail today and I figured I had try them on properly today!
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Not coincidentally, that month also saw a rash of stories about the rising possibility of a no-deal Brexit.
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This year, perhaps not coincidentally, I gave up driving my kids to school, and bought a cargo bike instead.
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Coincidentally, the scene stealing wife of Hustle, Janine Detore, is the little sister of Big Ang, née Angela Raiola.
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Those are my two favorite mixes, and they were coincidentally the first two records I mixed on the album.
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The online gun marketplace created its own #UGEFreedomTour, which it said "coincidentally" coincides with the Parkland teens' road trip.
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The California ZIP code with the most addresses was 95014 — one of two codes for Cupertino, coincidentally Apple's hometown.
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Coincidentally, perhaps, Activision is currently seeking the Chinese government's approval to release "Call of Duty: Mobile" in the country.
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And, coincidentally or not, Uber is holding a conference in Texas this week about its own flying car ambitions.
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These were originally designed to render video game graphics, which, coincidentally, requires making lots of small calculations very quickly.
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Perhaps not coincidentally, Fortnite made more than double the money —an estimated $2.4 billion — than PUBG did last year.
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Together, these previously marginalized types bully Veronica and J.D. — who, not coincidentally, are white, straight, traditionally beautiful, and heterosexual.
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Coincidentally, that also happens to be the rate of growth that Communist Party officials have projected for the year.
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Coincidentally, the Trump administration has spent most of its Made in America Week highlighting U.S.-made products and companies.
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When Randle is out there without Davis, they fall to 24th (which, coincidentally, is where New Orleans ranks overall).
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Not coincidentally, from boardroom to writers' room to director's chair, the vast majority of those decision-makers are men.
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Coincidentally, Alcantara and her husband were already planning to move to Los Angeles, so she happily accepted the offer.
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Episode 7 We meet a family: A father, mother, son, and daughter, a family that coincidentally resembles Escobar's own.
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Its title derives from The Brothers Karamazov, which, coincidentally, Dostoevsky wrote two years before his own death in 1881.
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Amazon has its own entry in this space, as well – perhaps not coincidentally, also under the Amazon Education umbrella.
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Coincidentally, rolling back pollution regulations also enriches fossil fuel executives (and disproportionately impacts the health of working-class families).
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Probably not coincidentally, Chile has the highest proportion of births outside marriage among the 35 members of the OECD.
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Not coincidentally, with all of this tech available, a handful of new titles have come out to take advantage.
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Perhaps not coincidentally, this is happening at the time when democracy activists most desperately need a show of support.
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Coincidentally enough, I successfully blind guess the final question today, with no witnesses, of course — shout out to SpongeBob!
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"We actually first met in L'Oreal Korea and coincidentally ended up working in the New York office," Lee said.
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Instead, that honor will probably go to Cain Velasquez who, coincidentally, defeated brown the right way at UFC 200.
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Coincidentally, in Game 7 of the Western Conference Finals, the Houston Rockets snatched 35.4 percent of their own misses.
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Coincidentally, a collection in nearby Lincoln also contained hair from Douglass as well as other members of his family.
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We deserve that version, which coincidentally speaks a lot more to 2018 in general than dear sweet Dame Andrews.
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Bernie's platform is stock populism (not coincidentally like Trump's, if one dares to claim that Trump has a platform).
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Coincidentally, the three were sharing a now-empty apartment at Triple-A Colorado Springs, where Brinson was hitting .312.
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Coincidentally, June 3 is also the date of London music festival Field Day, at which Aphex Twin is performing.
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Cohn, not coincidentally, was the No. 2 guy at Goldman Sachs before going to work at the Trump administration.
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This happened for the first time in season three, when Bran and his companions were hiding (from Orell, coincidentally).
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The adapter, which, not coincidentally, retails for $20, should get around six hours of battery life on a charge.
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Power, telecoms and infrastructure are priorities for Mr Chaudhary's first-born, not coincidentally sectors where relationships with government matter.
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Perhaps not coincidentally, lawmakers have held more lame-duck sessions at a time of increasing political polarization and gridlock.
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Coincidentally, there are several stark reminders of the ongoing tragedy around the same time that the letter became public.
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My first entry into the then-Soviet Union in 1979 was, coincidentally, through Helsinki, as participant of a program.
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Its chairman is Owen Hegarty, who is also perhaps not-so-coincidentally the executive vice chairman of G-Resources.
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Mesut 153 is located there, which is my favorite restaurant and coincidentally also across the street from my house.
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Coincidentally, Jonas Salk and Bill Gates have something more in common: Both share the same birth date — October 28.
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Joe Donnelly is a very moderate Democratic senator who, not coincidentally, represents the generally quite conservative state of Indiana.
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It shows a little girl looking up and seeing a dynamic woman who, coincidentally, is brown just like her.
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Totally coincidentally, Robert Frank's first job when he came to America was as a photographer for the Three Stooges.
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I got a job at a fine-dining restaurant, which coincidentally, was located in one of Mr. Trump's hotels.
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Perhaps not coincidentally, this was one of the first rallies of his campaign to be broadcast live on cable.
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Which, coincidentally, is also the beginning of the 11-year streak of South Asian winners of the national bee.
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Dr. Pfau, who had converted to Roman Catholicism and become a nun, discovered her calling to help lepers coincidentally.
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Coincidentally, the city council passed a citywide ban on expanded polystyrene, commonly known as Styrofoam, at the same meeting.
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Until Thursday, his 463st birthday coincidentally, Sterling had worked 246,20 straight Yankees games since 210, according to the Yankees.
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Before that, the lineup had remained unchanged since 2011, which coincidentally was the last time we wrote about them.
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Obviously NOT coincidentally, Kylie's also adding to her cosmetics empire on that day ...with makeup products inspired by Stormi.
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Both their team owners, coincidentally — Gibbs and Tony Stewart — were voted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame on Wednesday.
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Coincidentally, Imam Siraj Wahhaj's wife, Jamella Jihad, recently wrote a book about the religious process of burial in Islam.
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"Not coincidentally, these are the states Trump needs to win the most in the electoral college," Clifton tells CNBC.
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Perhaps not coincidentally, Moscow pulled its troops out of Afrin just before Turkey went on the offensive last month.
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Recent speeches by Mr. Macron and his prime minister, Édouard Philippe, have had a decidedly green tinge, not coincidentally.
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Monster Hunter: World is not an accessible game; it coincidentally has enough options for people to make it work.
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Coincidentally, this also aligns with the unlikely resurgence of another extremely maligned trend from the '90s: the fanny pack.
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Coincidentally, Winston and Hershenow gave birth to the idea while they were in a session, writing for a different artist.
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Not entirely coincidentally, those would be the same subjects Wise would become obsessed with years later, in his own work.
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It was also ignited in Ventura County and destroyed 4,531 acres of property, coincidentally near the Borderline Bar and Grill.
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From there he narrowed down the rocket to a specific manufacturer in Ukraine who, coincidentally, is in dire financial straits.
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Coincidentally, several of the women, including Cyrus, Schumer, and Cher, had vowed to leave the country if Trump was elected.
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Coincidentally, my last week on the cash diet aligns with a pre-planned trip to New Orleans for Mardi Gras.
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Coincidentally, the PCMag Shop is offering Google Home Hubs for just $90 — that's almost $60 off the original price tag.
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Not coincidentally, they are also among those most likely to see the environment as important, and environmental regulation as worthwhile.
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Hence, the genuinely beautiful "Good-Bye" wedding, which was coincidentally filmed mere days before Markle and Prince Harry's engagement announcement.
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EOC: Uh who left Congress actually coincidentally relevant to this conversation for allegedly asking his staff to surrogate his babies.
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Coincidentally, it was also used by a YouTube sockpuppet account in a comment it left on a video of Scott.
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Not coincidentally, the barriers are rising fastest in political battlegrounds and places like Texas where one-party control is eroding.
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Coincidentally, the FBI found that the Clinton email server contained eight top-secret email chains and 36 secret email chains.
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He also stopped committing major outrages in speeches and, probably not coincidentally, he soon began to close in the polls.
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Eventually, another rat, coincidentally named Toby, who originated the role may sufficiently recover from an illness to rejoin the cast.
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Coincidentally, the last Flames win over the Oilers was a shutout victory, a 313-0 decision on April 2, 2016.
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She turned down pro money after the games to attend college at UC Berkeley (which, coincidentally, is Stanford's arch-rival).
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Oladipo, while he's stretching his range a bit, likes to have the ball and drive—coincidentally, just what Westbrook prefers.
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What kind of information overload was Toffler worried about in his classic 1970 book, not so coincidentally titled Future Shock?
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Or the cyborg Dolores in Westworld, whose cornflower blue bodice and skirt conceals a conflicted (and coincidentally, murderous) inner life.
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Coincidentally, they are a client at D.'s company, so D. gives me some insight into their practices and reputation.
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The social media hack was first reported by Variety (which, coincidentally, was once the target of an OurMine hack itself).
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Coincidentally their rescue from the Taliban came just days after Dostum returned to Afghanistan and reconciled with Ghani&aposs government.
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Coincidentally, Cruz has spent part of his political career fighting against the sex industry — which many on Twitter pointed out.
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Coincidentally, he was working on the IPO of the Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba when he and Thomas first met.
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I find it really hard to believe that Major League Baseball owns Rawlings and just coincidentally the balls become juiced.
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It's also the phone that will coincidentally be released the same year as the 10th anniversary of the original iPhone.
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Matt: Yeah, seems like he did, but then again, how did they coincidentally pick the place that Elliot Alderson works?
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The Chinese observatory is, coincidentally, in the heart of the illicit manufacturing area described in the new study from Nature.
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Coincidentally, rapper Sam Benson, who goes by Blac Youngsta, was outside the bank, where he says he was withdrawing money.
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Coincidentally, Comcast has also been experimenting with its own streaming internet TV service which is excluded from those data caps.
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Longabardi, who will assist Lue with the defense, was coincidentally fired by the Suns last month in a staff shakeup.
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Google's annual Transparency Register filing, publicized on Wednesday by anti-corruption group Transparency International, appeared online coincidentally on Aug. 22.75.
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It's an experience he shares with Vladimir Nabokov, Kandinsky, Duke Ellington, and coincidentally one of his early heroes, Aphex Twin.
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Coincidentally, science has proven that BMW drivers are the worst, but I'll let you draw your own conclusions about that.
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Coincidentally, a study out yesterday found that one in three drugs approved by the FDA had safety issues after approval.
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Pitch day turned out to be a win-win: The two secured funding on what was also, coincidentally, Ernst's birthday.
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The review also coincidentally falls on the day of Britain's EU referendum, which some pro-Brexit campaigners call "Independence Day".
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Coincidentally, GE Capital asked FSOC on Thursday to de-designate it because it had taken steps to shrink and simplify.
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Not coincidentally, Kyle Allen has thrown nine interceptions during that stretch, including some brutal red-zone picks in Week 11.
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This being is 50 years old, which coincidentally means he's about the same age as Anakin Skywalker aka Darth Vader.
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Coincidentally, Logan was the winning pitcher for the Yankees in Colorado's last visit to Yankee Stadium on June 26, 2011.
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And not coincidentally, millennials are also more likely than their older counterparts to stick to their budgets and to regift.
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Google's annual Transparency Register filing, publicised on Wednesday by anti-corruption group Transparency International, appeared online coincidentally on Aug. 22.75.
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Eighth grade was also, not coincidentally, the year I was bullied by my three supposed best friends, all named Jessica.
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Not so coincidentally, a few weeks after my last therapy appointment, I started obsessing over the idea of platinum hair.
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Coincidentally, Lumidolls' launch this week coincides with a major European tech festival, Mobile World Congress, currently being held in Barcelona.
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Coincidentally, the EPA also proposed changes to pesticide handling rules that would lift minimum age limits to handling these substances.
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But coincidentally, if this long-awaited debut album is anything to go by, then Sampha's journey is only just beginning.
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She grew up in San Bruno, California, a suburb just south of San Francisco where — coincidentally — YouTube's headquarters are located.
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Not coincidentally, Chanel's movement peaked in influence between the two world wars, precisely as fascism became a pan-European force.
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I had told only one friend about it, a stay-at-home mother who, coincidentally, is married to a lawyer.
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Coincidentally, the New York Times just dropped a big story on a major issue with Canada welcoming in Syrian refugees.
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Coincidentally, the photo of Mr. Farrakhan and Mr. Obama had been published by the Trice Edney News Wire in January.
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That evening Ms. Habib had dinner with a friend, who coincidentally dated him once, and predicted they would get married.
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The law, experts say, will bring to light inequality that has until now surfaced only coincidentally, sometimes with unexpected consequences.
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The 2003 lottery, not coincidentally, was the league's first to be broadcast in prime time as an event unto itself.
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He resided on Yeouido Island, which, coincidentally, was where Ms. Kim's parents and maternal grandparents had at one time lived.
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He also, in his Trumpian style, took aim at Keshet—which has, not coincidentally, helped publicize corruption allegations against him.
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The fact that you can get cold brew everywhere, all the time, in any season, including — not coincidentally — at McDonald's?
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When Roberts served in the Ronald Reagan administration, he, coincidentally, also helped prepare a nominee, Sandra Day O'Connor, in 1981.
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Coincidentally, the troubles facing all three can be traced back to a short conference held 75 years ago on Tuesday.
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The Connecticut Sun, singular, are coincidentally making a good run for the WNBA championship right now, so well done, Messrs.
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Failure would put a bizarre exclamation point on the symbolic 100-day marker that the administration coincidentally will reach Saturday.
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Not coincidentally, it's the one thing that many writers — on Bread Loaf Mountain and off — are least likely to do.
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Twitter carved out a public-interest exception to its policies in 2017, which coincidentally was Trump's first year in office.
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One major source was, coincidentally, the public library itself, where I worked as a page after school and on weekends.
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ROKiT are also title sponsors of Williams F1, coincidentally the only Formula One team to be run by a woman.
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In particular, there are three characteristics of good lawyers that, coincidentally or not, are characteristics missing from government right now.
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Balsamic vinegar, which came on the American culinary scene in the early 1980s, coincidentally with radicchio, is a familiar choice.
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Not coincidentally, Muhlbaum points out that many of these jobs involved handwork and craft work that can eventually become automated.
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Gustav Mahler died in 1911 (coincidentally, on Gropius's 28th birthday), but Alma Mahler's resulting single status didn't bring them together.
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Coincidentally, Netflix also just beat HBO in a survey related to consumer appreciation for original programming, put out by Morgan Stanley.
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Affleck's ex Jennifer Garner and their kids joined him in London, and the family rented Curtis's house, "totally coincidentally," Affleck says.
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The episode will be hosted by Emma Stone, who perhaps not-so-coincidentally has declared her love for Korean groups before.
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Coincidentally, a firefighter showed up to the McDonald's around the same time, and was able to quickly respond to the scene.
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The class focus—and, not coincidentally, the near-term harvest—is the H2O, which will stay in space, for space-use.
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New York City, not coincidentally, has continued to enjoy low and falling crime rates since stop and frisk tactics were curtailed.
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A fancy hat for Batman that, coincidentally, makes him twice as hard to KO just wouldn't fly in a tournament setting.
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With the island mostly free of inhabitants, I went full Castaway—which, not coincidentally, was shot on the next island over!
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Still, let's assume those days planted the seeds of friendship that would germinate at this moment, when both are coincidentally single.
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I have three friends from childhood I am still close to; coincidentally, all four of us married around our 30th birthdays.
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Coincidentally enough, it just came out earlier this week that Amazon is working on getting Alexa to distinguish between voices, too.
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Coincidentally, it's also a venue where virtual reality companies see an opportunity to open people to a world of VR content.
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Coincidentally, this was around the time that I started playing around with building Geocities websites about video games and discovered writing.
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Other recent acquisitions to fill out its enterprise cloud services, coincidentally, included a security startup, Palerra; and NetSuite for $9.3 billion.
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Not coincidentally, many of the same churches that welcomed the Jesus People soon became organizing sites for the nascent religious right.
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Coincidentally, I had a tuna salad sandwich last week, on whole wheat bread with carrot, cucumber, alfalfa sprouts, and Dijon mustard.
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This made Tonopah a deeply unlikely place to be coincidentally left off a map anyone with access to Google could survey.
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Coincidentally, the gadgets here at CES are a fond reminder of our incredible finalists for the Hardware of the Year award.
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Coincidentally, the now-deleted official trailer for Fortnite's upcoming playground mode also appeared to show an old-timey Wild West scene.
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The two have been on vacation in Hawaii, which seems to be not at all coincidentally timed with Valentine's Day week.
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Coincidentally, we got a few emails about sewage and poop and the differences between them, so let's get right into it.
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Coincidentally, many of the most poignant scenes about motherhood — like flashback's to June's own mother — are left over from the book.
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This time around, he creates a series of prosodic vignettes between a pair of characters whose lives coincidentally happen to intertwine.
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The guard had coincidentally arrived on the 22016nd floor to check on an alarm coming from a door that was ajar.
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Bergelson produced reams of propaganda to sing its praises, which coincidentally, kept him and his family in the Politburo's good graces.
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Not coincidentally, each of these has been answered in its own way with an appeal to rootedness or, rather, re-enrootment.
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These are, perhaps not coincidentally, two groups that were among the most surprised by the election of Donald Trump as president.
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The genre was getting popular and, not coincidentally, going pop, growing a bit more glamorous and a lot harder to define.
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Ms. Vinciarelli was an architect, a teacher in several architecture programs and, coincidentally, the artist Donald Judd's partner for several years.
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Coincidentally — or not — "Bad Moms" and "The Hangover" were both written by the screenwriting duo of Jon Lucas and Scott Moore.
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Coincidentally, the two shows debut in the same week that a documentary titled "Can We Take a Joke?" opens in theaters.
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Or it might refer to St. Anne, mother of the Virgin Mary, who is coincidentally the patron saint of lace makers.
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Not coincidentally, laws restricting abortion rights began ticking upward across the country in 1995, and then skyrocketed after the 2010 election.
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Coincidentally, August 13, 2018, marks the 100th anniversary of the enlistment of Opha May Johnson, the first female Marine in history.
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Not coincidentally, the development of evidence-based artistic practices substantially benefited from the codification of Holocaust studies in universities and museums.
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Coincidentally, people are also noticing that Facebook will point out Jewish holidays to users despite the users not listing a religion.
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Coincidentally, about three hours after Dorsey's tweet, Amazon announced that it would remove books about unproven "autism cures" from its website.
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And, not coincidentally, it gives Netflix the ability to raise prices as it commands an increasing amount of its subscribers' time.
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Coincidentally, Kerby paid his respects to him as well and shed light on mental illness and depression in his last show.
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Whenever pilgrims visit our camp, he is always at the center of the clearing, 'coincidentally' whipping himself at that exact moment.
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Coincidentally, she claims several members of the notorious Nine Trey Bloods behind Tekashi's kidnapping were also there ... filming a music video.
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Not coincidentally, Wheeler's nickname was "Bus" — and under a bus is exactly where he threw Westmoreland when he had a chance.
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Coincidentally, the director of "Bug," Jeannot Szwarc, went on to direct "Jaws 2," which, while financially successful, was not widely acclaimed.
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Coincidentally, she and her staff were about to fly to the SOFA exhibition in Chicago and were stopping over in Newark.
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The two had coincidentally run into each other in July as well at Cambridge, according to people familiar with the episode.
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Both were star receivers in high school — coincidentally, each wore No. 2 — before dropping football in favor of a baseball career.
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Lowry, coincidentally the author of a book titled The Case for Nationalism, is confusing an emergency measure with an ideological statement.
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In the 2016 animated Disney movie, the Colombian singer voiced an animal named Gazelle, who was coincidentally also a pop star.
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We visited The Assembly on a January afternoon, on what coincidentally was the day of the collective&aposs two-year anniversary.
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After many delays and false starts, he finished "Interior Chinatown," a book focused, not coincidentally, on the mythmaking machinery of Hollywood.
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Coincidentally, as the CDC prepared the book's release, California and Michigan were reporting very similar circumstances at their own state fairs.
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Coincidentally, Microsoft is hosting a big sale on digital Xbox games, so you can build a library without breaking the bank.
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The plot coincidentally has an arrangement of flowers reflecting the Lakers' colors — purple and gold — but does not have any engravings.
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Killington, coincidentally, was just named by rental property management company Vacasa as the best place to buy a winter vacation home.
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Coincidentally, the 49ers had interviewed Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels for the job, but McDaniels pulled his name out of consideration.
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Not coincidentally, that was the year the national rail network was privatized by the Conservative government of Prime Minister John Major.
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Kilpatrick, coincidentally, played the game of his career Tuesday night, scoring 38 points against the Clippers in a double-overtime win.
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" He was flanked by Jessica Lange and Susan Sarandon, who had introduced him and, not coincidentally, are the stars of "Feud.
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Coincidentally, in the July race at New Hampshire, Bowyer also caused the final caution when Almirola had a good-sized lead.
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" Roker said his sister Lisa is coincidentally also getting hip replacement surgery, and joked that "we've got a family plan going.
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The deal was announced, probably coincidentally but somewhat awkwardly, on the night that President Trump gave his first address before Congress.
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Finn, Rey, and BB-8 then steal a ship — coincidentally, the iconic Millennium Falcon once owned by Han Solo — and flee.
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The puzzle layout lent itself perfectly to left-right symmetry, which was coincidentally used for "Out of This World" as well.
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Coincidentally, the leak comes on the five-year anniversary of Frank Ocean's Channel Orange, which was accompanied by a similar discussion.
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Miranda Otto, who plays one of Sabrina's aunts in "Sabrina," here plays Ally's mother (presumably coincidentally); Stanley Tucci plays Ally's father.
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Coincidentally, my current girlfriend has a son that was conceived the first time she ever had sex—from a broken condom.
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These standards were mostly passed in the late 1990s and 2000s, when (not coincidentally) Democrats had more power in state governments.
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Coincidentally, the young princess's uncle Prince Carl Philip — who just welcomed his second son with wife Princess Sofia, Prince Gabriel, on Aug.
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And coincidentally it's also going to control Chromecast in the future, so it's what's going to be next for the Chromecast app.
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Not coincidentally, this seems to be leading some academics to inflate their publication lists with papers that might not pass such scrutiny.
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Coincidentally, you can use that money you saved on a 12-month PlayStation Plus membership, which is $20 off at just $39.99.
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Choosing a prosecutor for that separate investigation is coincidentally one of the reasons cited for her being too busy to be questioned.
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Coincidentally, it's been six years since the first season of Homeland, where Mandy Patinkin plays the role of CIA chief Saul Berenson.
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In clinical cases of recurrent depression, stressful life events associated with episodes may coincidentally co-occur with seasonal changes for some people.
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I could write my own opening line about it, but coincidentally, the day's emcee, Rebel contributor David Menzies, did it for me.
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That would relieve NASA of its $1B in annual budgetary support for the ISS, and coincidentally, option the ISS for private use.
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Hawking died Wednesday (coincidentally on Albert Einstein's birthday and Pi Day), at the age of 76 at his home in Cambridge, England.
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Stefani's appeal hinged on this sort of confidence — the type, not coincidentally, enjoyed by many rich white women from suburban Orange County.
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Not coincidentally, the latest wave of attacks comes as ISIS continues to suffer reversals on the battlefield in both Iraq and Syria.
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Hours after it was announced that Bill Paxton passed away on Sunday, a commercial featuring the actor coincidentally aired during the Oscars.
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Also not coincidentally: AT&T's WarnerMedia, which is launching its own streaming service later this year, has also extracted itself from Hulu.
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But I also find a tape I didn't even know I had that's, coincidentally, a guide for campers in this new world.
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Perhaps coincidentally, Intel (INTC) announced hours after the settlement became public that it was abandoning its plans to make 5G smartphone radios.
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First of all, I have several friends who have coincidentally written books, and some of these friends I haven't seen in years.
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Coincidentally, that's the year that a recent study from Morgan Stanley estimates that renewable energy will become the cheapest source of power.
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She launched a wildly-successful cabaret show called #CountessAndFriends, which — coincidentally — is structured with the star reading out passages from her diary.
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Coincidentally, it came on the 42nd anniversary of the 1977 blackout, in which the city was left without power for 25 hours.
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Perhaps not coincidentally, that was the most recent occurrence of U.S. soybeans sustaining lower prices than Brazilian ones throughout July (reut.rs/2a2Qom2).
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Not sure if your best friend is your BFF or just someone you've sort of coincidentally spent a lot of time with?
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" Perhaps the most harrowing of the laws—coincidentally the one Baston most fully imbued—is law number five: "Prey on the Weak.
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The movie celebrates its 22000th anniversary on March 21999, 2019, a date that is also, coincidentally, the 10th trans day of visibility.
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Coincidentally on the same day her split news from Harden was announced, Kardashian uploaded her OKCupid profile on her app and website.
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Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign in 2008 may have been one of the first (perhaps not coincidentally, that campaign was inept and fractious).
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Coincidentally (or not?), Lime (in which Uber invests) is slated to begin offering car-share in Seattle in the next few months.
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The actress, who is from Sacramento, California, coincidentally grew up an estimated hour-and-a-half south from Rodgers' hometown of Chico.
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Not coincidentally, more places for people to live would help alleviate all sorts of other problems, from climate change to income inequality.
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Growth is the lifeblood of these companies, and the health vertical that is ripe for disruption is, coincidentally, vital to our survival.
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No one has thrown a no-hitter for the Braves since Kent Mercker did against, coincidentally, the Dodgers on April 8, 1994.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (New York), Ayanna Pressley (Massachusetts), Ilhan Omar (Minnesota) and Rashida Tlaib (Michigan) -- who, not coincidentally, are Congresswomen of color.
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You can also check out some great book selections from Bill Gates (coincidentally, one of them is about meditation!) and Sheryl Sandberg.
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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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So I think because of that, he's tapped into some universal feelings, which have just happened to have coincidentally become incredibly timely.
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Coincidentally, the lip color was created by non other than supermodel Kate Moss (as part of her lipstick collection with Rimmel London).
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" "This Is Us" star Milo Ventimiglia, who plays Hartley's father in series flashbacks, coincidentally played Stallone's son in 2006's "Rocky Balboa.
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Coincidentally or not, two pieces of Ivanka jewelry quietly reappeared on the Neiman Marcus website the day after Klem's comments were published.
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The event coincidentally took place three days after the six-year anniversary of the police eviction of Occupy protesters at Zuccotti Park.
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In 2004, the top Emmy winners were "Arrested Development" and "The Sopranos"—two brilliant series that were, coincidentally, about rich criminal families.
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Two of his earliest cases at Orbis involved investigating international crime rings whose leaders, coincidentally, were based in New York's Trump Tower.
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Coincidentally, as retail lobbyists are on the Hill tomorrow, the House Financial Services Committee will discuss Chairman Jeb Hensarling's Financial Choice Act.
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It was coincidentally also the day after US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley blamed Russia for stalling a ceasefire in Syria.
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Zero-rating apps has caused controversy in some markets, specifically around Facebook (which coincidentally owns WhatsApp) and its Free Basics (née Internet.
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Coincidentally (not really, though), the company's offering a deal on the myQ Smart Garage Hub right now, which makes doors Key compatible.
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The comments didn't stop until I tracked down a higher up — coincidentally, an older man — to tell him to knock it off.
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Perhaps coincidentally, our No. 3 wine was also a gamay noir rosé, the Folk Machine from Arroyo Seco in the Central Coast.
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Coincidentally, excluding the U.K. and Ireland means all three of Trump's golf resorts in Europe will not be impacted by the ban.
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Turned out he was from Balmain, a suburb of Sydney, Australia, and, coincidentally, the home of my late father's favorite football team.
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And a few years ago, the parents of one of his city friends coincidentally bought the house across the street in Halcottsville.
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"There's a commonality of interest that fortunately and coincidentally came together," said Larry Goldstein, a director of the Energy Policy Research Foundation.
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Coincidentally or not, Trump's latest sensational and inaccurate allegation of nefarious behavior came after Fox Business aired a segment on the subject.
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The episode grabbed the attention of the United Nations Security Council, which coincidentally was holding a regular meeting on the Middle East.
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Coincidentally, on Tuesday China's drug-enforcement agency announced a series of arrests that involved international cooperation, including that of the United States.
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Not coincidentally, Mr. Trump has lavished praise on Mr. Bolsonaro, Mr. el-Sisi and Prince Mohammed, who occupy the same gray area.
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The other funny one was my friend Martin Short, he's one of my best friends coincidentally from Canada and here's Ken Jeong.
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First of all, I have several friends who have coincidentally written books, and some of these friends I haven't seen in years.
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"Coincidentally, our observations are very close to where the fantasy Marvel comic country of Wakanda is suggested to be located," he said.
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In this he resembles the French president, Emmanuel Macron — and, perhaps not coincidentally, he also holds a strong emotional bond to France.
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Which, coincidentally, is a big reason for the current fashion week hiatus — Swedish designers believe they can change SFW for the better.
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Ajayi will be competing throughout the 2020 eMLS Cup campaign, which coincidentally kicks off with a tournament in Philadelphia on January 10th.
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The shares of Indiabulls Housing Finance, the second-largest home lender—and, not coincidentally, a big borrower from Yes—have also plummeted.
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Coincidentally, this is also where the video game series began: the denouement of this story forms the opening cutscene of The Witcher.
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Remember that time he rocked a bedazzled bowtie in a disco bop about his lost cookie, which he coincidentally lost mid-boogie?
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"Wizard of Oz" was the first movie he ever saw and, coincidentally, the one that made him want to become a storyteller.
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Todd VanDerWerff: "Travel Agents" is the shortest episode of The Americans so far this season, and possibly not coincidentally the most nauseating.
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But Trump is, not coincidentally, doing considerably better than John McCain or Mitt Romney with whites who don't have a college degree.
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The movie plainly shares some D.N.A. with the sci-fi parody GALAXY QUEST (1999), which is coincidentally showing at 8:30 p.m.
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Not coincidentally, Ross, unlike most of the Cabinet, is a personal friend of Trump's and had a preexisting relationship with the president.
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Coincidentally, this famous maritime city on Sunday was celebrating an ancient tradition called the "Marriage of the Sea," which features processions of boats.
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Coincidentally or not, Manafort proceeded to implement a nearly identical political playbook to launch Trump into the most powerful office in the world.
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Coincidentally, my older brother and his girlfriend are on their last day of vacation in Tulum so they are meeting us for dinner!
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It's a convenient feature that not so coincidentally makes it way more likely you'll spend a lot more time within Google's map ecosystem.
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The final group of the day is Patrick Reed, Charley Hoffman and Adam Hadwin; coincidentally all three were in contention at 423-under.
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Coincidentally wrapping up just as Evangelion hit Netflix, Sarazanmai is the latest series from acclaimed director Kunihiko Ikuhara (Revolutionary Girl Utena, Sailor Moon).
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On JoJo Fletcher's 2016 season, contestants coincidentally happened upon some tabloids about her and an ex-boyfriend in a barber shop in Uruguay.
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Coincidentally, Villanelle acts precisely as silently shocked and gripped when she sees Eve for the first time in that series premiere hospital bathroom.
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And after a few fits and starts, we figured out the grid and filled and clued it together (coincidentally, right around the Oscars).
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Coincidentally, Niemi made a career-high 183 saves the last time he faced Florida, in a 218-22 Montreal win on Jan. 225.
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Not coincidentally, OECD data also shows that the United States has greater income inequality than all OECD countries save Chile, Mexico and Turkey.
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Additionally, you can save up to 30% on Google products, like the Google Home — which is, not coincidentally, one of Amazon's biggest competitors.
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Having written for the internationally successful Please Like Me (which coincidentally features aforementioned powerhouse Hannah Gadsby) Lucas has an eerie style of presentation.
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That said, Eurogamer's Digital Foundry coincidentally has a wonderfully geeky article about a new Nvidia chip that could be the one featured here.
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But millennials, the first completely online generation, prioritize specific elements in their software that, coincidentally, are not often focuses within older software offerings.
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The $1.8 billion coincidentally matches the amount of money Bezos made back in September of 2018 when Amazon's market cap topped $1 trillion.
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The timeline would allow for a confirmation before the World Bank's annual meeting in October and, coincidentally, the U.S. general election in November.
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Coincidentally released on the same day that Donald Trump officially took office, Future Politics asks us to imagine —and create—a better world.
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Coincidentally, a long-limbed colleague had recently shelled out for a premium-economy seat on a Delta flight from Orlando to New York.
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Coincidentally, I have read a couple of Burger King press releases, as part of my job as The Verge's designated One Direction blogger.
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Also uncanny is the fact that Future Politics was coincidentally scheduled for release on January 20—better known to Americans as Inauguration Day.
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And, not coincidentally, Google also bought a company, Jibe, which has allowed it to offer services that let corporations build RCS messaging systems.
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Feed costs just 20 rupees a day, says Raju Gaaywala, a third-generation cow attendant whose surname, not coincidentally, translates as cow-handler.
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The pair takes in a showing of La Traviata, which coincidentally is about a prostitute who falls in love with a wealthy man.
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Perhaps not coincidentally, this is also where you can find Tinder, the popular dating app which launched its subscription offering in early 2015.
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Coincidentally, the company has two USB-C models, one in-ear and one over-the-ear with active noise cancelation, to sell us.
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In the history of Mexican earthquakes, Tuesday's was coincidentally the 32nd anniversary of the 1985 Michoacan earthquake, which resulted in thousands of deaths.
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Coincidentally, I finished up about 30 minutes later and found that the Hello Bello Sleep Well gummies had already started to kick in.
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The entry in the 2020 Guinness Book of World Records was first spotted, coincidentally, by a Reddit user, whose post has 89,000 upvotes.
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So all of the mess and confusion from Mercury retrograde finally flushes out, coincidentally, at the same time of this emotionally energetic crescendo.
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Among the horrific examples are the atrocities committed in the name of nationalism during World War II — not coincidentally following the Great Depression.
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Coincidentally, an 8-year-old girl was abducted across the street from the Woodstock nursing home in 2009, and was later found murdered.
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Perhaps coincidentally, star Hayden Panettiere tweeted a message about needing to focus on holistically healing herself in hopes of ameliorating her postpartum depression.
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More recently, I began to flirt with the fashion legging á la Rachel Zoe, coincidentally a fellow alumna of said East Coast college.
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Perhaps not coincidentally, Mabus also announced Wednesday he was joining the board of Anomali, which makes threat intelligence sharing software used by ISACs.
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Not coincidentally, the polite, correct people believe in the gold standard, a flat tax rate, the right to bear arms, and American nativism.
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Coincidentally, WWE had been looking to add a new, more expensive tier to its WWE Network service that would include independent wrestling events.
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Not coincidentally, the aerospace giant also outranks thousands of other firms in profiting from the subsidies doled out by the Export-Import Bank.
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Since then the S&P 500 has regained 33%, which coincidentally is the typical recovery in the first year after a bear market.
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Not coincidentally, the team is on a five-game winning streak and sits at 5-3 after winning just four games last season.
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It wasn't a groundbreaking premise, and coincidentally or not, Mr. Breckman hadn't worked in TV all that much since "Monk" ended in 2009.
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Coincidentally, a scene in the 1975 movie "Fantozzi" was filmed on the site of Tiberis beach, which even then was a desolate wasteland.
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And when city parks and train stations become gathering places for migrants and, coincidentally or not, crime hot spots, people feel less safe.
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Some of the most serious rioting, coincidentally, occurred at the very same Formosa factory whose actions led to the #IChooseFish campaign this spring.
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McCovey tied Hank Aaron as the N.L.'s home run leader in 1963 with 2521, which coincidentally was also both men's jersey number.
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Coincidentally, this is the very contract Megan complained was one-sided and unfair when she signed it as a naive 20-year-old.
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Unionville, not coincidentally, sits in one hotly contested congressional district and in driving range of two others, all three currently in Republican hands.
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And then on Friday, Donald Trump is in Huntsville, Alabama, which not coincidentally, it was the heart of the lynching belt, right, okay.
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In recent years, I have enjoyed a front-row seat to several American presidents' comings and goings by coincidentally following their migratory paths.
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Ahead of this Saturday's show, Lopez grabbed dinner with Shookus, the cast, and writers, and the two were photographed wearing coincidentally coordinated outfits.
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Cornetti said she was in school — and coincidentally wearing Hijazi's merchandise at the time — when she discovered the YouTuber had tweeted about it.
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Probably not coincidentally, the head of Zhejiang who has overseen this operation was Mr. Xi's top law enforcement officer during the 2006 episode.
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Coincidentally, the results are being released just in time for the 58th anniversary of the first manned spaceflight by Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin.
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Perhaps not coincidentally, Mr. Flagg was a cousin of Alice Claypoole Vanderbilt, the wife of the then-chairman of the hospital's executive committee.
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But only as of yesterday — not coincidentally, Martin Luther King's Birthday — was it official: Senator Kamala Harris is running for president in 2020.
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While walking along a coral stone beach, they saw the words, "I Love You" coincidentally spelled out on the sand by someone else.
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Coincidentally, within an hour of the shooting in Chicago on Sunday, there were shootings in Minnesota and Maryland that also caused numerous casualties.
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And, not coincidentally, she has also become the white-hot epicenter of not just derision, but blistering, nonstop criticism from conservatives and Republicans.
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Cosima gets to confront Susan Duncan (Rosemary Dunsmore), the woman behind BrightBorn's technologies, who, not coincidentally, created the clones in the first place.
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With his music Richard Dawson, coincidentally also signed to Domino, conjures hallucinogenic inner landscapes torn from the mythic realities of the English past.
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First, she lived with her late father Robert Kardashian, then would live on her own in houses coincidentally always near sister Kim Kardashian West.
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Parsekar's growing push to improve IT infrastructure is also coincidentally happening ahead of Legislative Election in the state, which is scheduled for early 2017.
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Not coincidentally, given the big role Indian-Americans played in bringing their old and new worlds together, US-Indian relations are also making history.
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Coincidentally, many of those doors lead to high paying jobs, so it would behoove you to work on those web dev chops, post haste.
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In addition, iOS 10 just came out, so we launched a new version of the Foursquare city guide app, which is, coincidentally, Foursquare 18003.
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Coincidentally, the cover of Dark Side of the Moon, released the same year as Laserium's debut, even depicts a laser refracting into a rainbow.
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The announcement coincidentally comes in the wake of a lawsuit that was filed against Google last year over its location history data collection practices.
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Coincidentally, LA has more chronically homeless people (12,536) than any other city in the country, according to the US Housing and Urban Development Department.
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Ashli Stockton, founder of Sunday Forever, sells a variety of self-care products that she used to use herself, not-so-coincidentally on Sundays.
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The first Chevy Bolt will be delivered to a customer today and, perhaps coincidentally, it's going to a customer who lives in Tesla's backyard.
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They found it all in a penthouse rental with floor-to-ceiling windows that, coincidentally, was right across the street from their previous apartment.
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Coincidentally enough, the letter was also sent just hours before Pai was nominated by President Trump for another five-year term at the commission.
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Not coincidentally, Richard Taylor, CEO of Weta Workshop, has been on the Magic Leap board of directors since the company was founded in 2010.
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Coincidentally, Alibaba this week finalized a $3 billion loan, which could point to the company making more investments or acquisitions in the near future.
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Between the lines: Coincidentally, an International Energy Agency report on rail transport released days earlier lays out how far the U.S. has to go.
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Coincidentally, 50 Shades author E.L. James also just moved to L.A., so they'll both be there in time for the 50 Shades Darker premiere.
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It will last for 24 hours, coincidentally, throughout the entirety of Friday the 13th, though some women are vowing to leave Twitter for good.
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X-rayX stands for x-ray, because it always does—which coincidentally is something most of spiritual healers don't think of as medically valuable.
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A Ghidra is (perhaps coincidentally) a character in the Final Fantasy series of video games — an apparent mistranslation of the Japanese word for Hydra.
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When the couple first began dating, Meghan coincidentally received several deliveries of her favorite flower and posted photos to her now-deleted Instagram account.
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According to Senkut, Treyger is also acutely interested in health-related opportunities, which, not coincidentally, is a growing area of interest for the firm.
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Coincidentally, the only time his symptoms improved during those seven years was when he spent three months in Australia and left his bagpipes behind.
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In fact, a new company called Radar recently launched out of Expa Labs — coincidentally, the same startup studio helmed by Foursquare cofounder Naveen Selvadurai.
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Life as a professional Instagrammer isn't as easy as it seems—and, coincidentally, life in general isn't as easy as Instagrammers make it look.
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Asked about Baldasaro, who coincidentally was at the White House on Friday for a bill signing, Spicer did not appear to remember the comments.
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" Thankfully, viewers will actually understand what's going on with Nora-slash-Sarah by the series finale, which is coincidentally titled, "The Book Of Nora.
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Having such access would typically allow someone to control the sluice gate, but coincidentally at that time it had been manually disconnected for maintenance.
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And most listeners won't concede to having any gender bias in their listening habits, even if, coincidentally, most of their favorite acts are men.
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It's his only Academy Award, and, not coincidentally, The Fugitive is the only movie where he walks through the Chicago St. Patrick's Day Parade.
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All of these stars were comparably unknown teen actors before that short-lived one-hour drama, coincidentally also set in a 1980s high school.
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Coincidentally, Monday is the anniversary of a shooting incident at the Capitol in 1998 that resulted in the deaths of two Capitol Police officers.
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Coincidentally, Elysée happened to be the founder of Boston Naturals, a meet-up group for women of color, focusing on natural hair and makeup.
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Perhaps coincidentally, Szohr's character left the main cast during season four in 2010, though she did reappear for a cameo in the series finale.
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Mr. Kukkonen, who was interviewed by email, is a global network professor at N.Y.U. who specializes in Arabic philosophy and, coincidentally, 1980s Marvel continuity.
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I arrived at the camp, coincidentally, on the same weekend in July as an acquaintance from Beijing, Hung Huang, a fashion and publishing entrepreneur.
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And, word of the consideration of a special counsel might have coincidentally leaked on the day before Trump is set to return to Washington.
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Not coincidentally, the Nets played the Los Angeles Lakers in two pre-season games in China in October, first in Shanghai, then in Shenzhen.
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Coincidentally, China's increase in crude imports for the first 24.18 months of the year from the same period in 2018 is about 898,000 bpd.
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"Ways & Means" was, coincidentally, the podcast where Molly St. Clair, after a stint in the newsroom, had recently been promoted to full-time producer.
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Not coincidentally, 2018's corporate tax revenue was nearly $85033 billion less than 2017's level, and it is expected to get much worse.
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After peaking in 1993, the name Shaquille slid back out of the top 1,000 by 1997 (perhaps coincidentally, the year after Kazaam's theatrical release).
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Not coincidentally, Biden's ability to wrap up endorsements from Democratic Party elected officials has been fairly unimpressive for a well-liked former vice president.
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Facebook has since terminated the employee, Facebook confirmed to Motherboard on Tuesday, coincidentally shortly after the social media giant announced its upcoming dating service.
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Coincidentally, Pastor Hyung Jin Moon's brother, Kook Jin Moon, owns a local firearms shop, Kahr Arms, where followers could purchase one beforehand if needed.
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Not coincidentally, the men who flanked him as he was interviewed about his faux-organization were members of his then-band, the Manish Boys.
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Coincidentally, Gemini happened to livestream a just-for-fun hacking session for Mizzurna that May, which focused on adding English text to the game.
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This seems to be a thing among supermodels: Coincidentally or not, Behati Prinsloo and Lily Aldridge stepped out in matching #OOTD's back in April.
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Which means that, second, and not coincidentally, divorce is made harder by our insufficient social safety net and inadequate public support for raising children.
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And given that Scotland, where the Shetland Islands are — and where, not coincidentally, McQueen has some roots; remember Mr. McQueen's 1995 "Highland Rape" collection?
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It serves as a crucial administrative hub for the European Union and, not coincidentally, sits at the center of the continent's biggest urban centers.
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The Vox Media move occurred, not coincidentally, after Facebook recalibrated its News Feed to drive less traffic to content produced by professional news organizations.
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But Harris is also, not coincidentally, the founder of Americans for Indian Opportunity, the consulting firm hired to work with Dior on this disaster.
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In February 2016, London-based photographers Lola Paprocka and Pani Paul met Forbis coincidentally at the South Rim of the Grand Canyon in Arizona.
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Coincidentally, I spent the next hour and a half in here asleep on a blanket, dreaming about being lead through a Japanese rose garden.
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Not coincidentally, television news anchors, higher-level producers of TV news shows, and the owners and executives of media companies tend to be rich.
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Then the conflict moved to Brooklyn in 1990 — to a Korean-owned grocer not far from the current pickets, coincidentally also called Red Apple.
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Warped Tour also coincidentally ended at the height of #MeToo, when many institutions and companies, including VICE, were scrutinized for how they'd treated women.
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The bathroom was mostly marble stocked with a toothbrush, toothpaste, and razor, which was the perfect touch as I had coincidentally forgotten all three.
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Audiences had to cross a picket line to see a production — without décor — of John Galsworthy's "Strife," a play that coincidentally involved industrial unrest.
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In March, coincidentally just a week before Mr. Pontallier died, I spent a weekend in Atlanta, where I tasted 643 vintages of Château Margaux.
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The health insurance issue was deferred to a task force that began public hearings last week — not coincidentally, long after the fervor had subsided.
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They party together and coincidentally she can never meet up when I am out and I am never invited when she is hanging out.
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And, coincidentally, it's the day national security adviser John Bolton offered to resign, which makes me want to hear his testimony that much more.
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Quite coincidentally, this week the New York Times published the results of a "tournament" to choose the best health care system among eight contenders.
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He asks if I want to join him for a workout (we coincidentally go to the same gym) and then we'll grab dinner nearby.
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I had one of the first, actually the first meeting with her because I coincidentally was in New Zealand's capital shortly after the attack.
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While the research was being reviewed for publication, another study was released describing a Denisovan jawbone -- which coincidentally, matched up with this study's prediction.
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Not so coincidentally, Lodge had 14 reservations about the draft — the same number as Wilson's January 1918 statement of war aims, the Fourteen Points.
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We are intruders in another world: Everything is sized appropriately to Moominland (which is, coincidentally, similar in scale to 7-year-old-child-land).
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Having gone through a plethora of wacky names and concepts we coincidentally bumped into Susan, explaining what to do and how to do it.
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He works at a scrap-metal yard in Florida that coincidentally has another location just a few blocks away from my apartment in Brooklyn.
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Coincidentally, a bunch of ziggurat paintings by General Idea, fabricated at around the same time, are on view elsewhere in Manhattan at the moment.
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But a group of writers, disproportionately and not coincidentally composed of people of color, wanted to press the point that Clinton was probably correct.
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Coincidentally, more water in the Jordan River could be a godsend for some refugees living in camps in Jordan, which is downstream from Syria.
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The women (all coincidentally matching in red) exchanged hugs of joy before parting, but we know all three of them will never forget that night.
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It is true that gas is cheap in many parts of the country right now, including — coincidentally — many states that voted for Trump in 22.55.
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Apple's latest recycling robot was revealed, not coincidentally, a few days before Earth Day, in a press announcement summing up the company's recent environmental accomplishments.
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Not coincidentally, the White House is where Omarosa Manigault Newman, the former Apprentice star, worked before being fired for being incredibly bad at her job.
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It's one of the 32-bit relics that could disappear with the introduction of iOS 11 later this year — which, coincidentally, is also in September.
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But the meeting that we had scheduled was canceled because it was coincidentally occurring on the day the Space Shuttle Challenger blew up on launch.
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Unfortunately for everyone else in the world, the button is only available in the UK where, probably not coincidentally, Amazon launched Dash buttons last week.
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Completely coincidentally, it was announced last week that a Larry David-themed bagel shop will soon open up the road in the suburb of Thornbury.
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He moved to Vancouver at some point and coincidentally lived in the basement suite of a house that Jon Card from Personality Crisis lived in.
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He dropped off the map after being released in 1987, last seen in Las Vegas — which is (coincidentally?) where Lucy (Mamie Gummer) overdosed in 1988.
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For those who have the cash to spare, the robot went on sale December 15, not coincidentally, the same day the new movie hit theaters.
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During the scene, Lara Jean sees John Ambrose playing a melody on the piano in Belleview, the retirement home where they both coincidentally volunteer at.
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Coincidentally, the city's comparative abundance of pornography and sexual services is located just over the hill from Parliament House, in the industrial suburb of Fyshwick.
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A few were privatised in the early 2000s by a right-wing government which—not coincidentally, some think—was booted out of office soon afterwards.
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Not coincidentally, diabetes is a big national headache, even if the C.D.C. reported last month that new cases of the disease had begun to decline.
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It is easy to believe policy X is better than policy Y when, coincidentally, all of your friends on Facebook seem to agree with you.
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Meg recuperates on Planet Ixchel under the care of a kind alien she nicknames Aunt Beast (coincidentally, that is also my nickname of choice). Mrs.
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"It all started so coincidentally for me," Fanning said during Vulture and TNT's The Alienist premiere Q&A session at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival.
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For some more context, other leading fertility startups (coincidentally also out of Europe) Clue and Natural Cycles have raised $30 million and $37.5 million respectively.
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Coincidentally, the N64 was "born" only a day after id's Quake, which would be the other game to bring true 3D movement to the mainstream.
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Coincidentally, the American Hospital Association released a paper Thursday touting hospitals' community benefits, but the paper has some of the same flaws as prior analyses.
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I remember three months before [my audition], coincidentally, I [had] gotten really heavily into Biggie Smalls because he was one of my sister's favorite rappers.
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Almost simultaneously, and surely not coincidentally, a court in Chechnya released another victim of the police's drug-planting tactics, Oyub Titiev, a human-rights campaigner.
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Dell is making that comparison explicit this year, by running a "Black Friday in July" sale that not-so-coincidentally coincides with Amazon's annual extravaganza.
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But we've come a long way since... whey, and Elizabeth Báthory died in 1614 (coincidentally, around the same time the word "serum" was first coined).
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Trump has recounted the strike, coincidentally timed with Xi's visit, with great fanfare, in one interview recalling the food he and Xi ate with specificity.
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And technological pressure from Silicon Valley — a place that has a lot of millennials, coincidentally — is making The Case Against Car Ownership even more compelling.
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Not coincidentally, many of the circles are clustered like a painful outbreak of smallpox right along the Walker Lane, several within driving distance of Reno.
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Coincidentally, when I turned my car to come to the interview the first thing I heard was your verse on "Ain't No Fun" on KDAY.
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I also watched I Love Lucy, which, not coincidentally, starred Lucille Ball, who would go on to produce Star Trek (and save it from obscurity).
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Then, last July, Jackson was coincidentally assigned Mueller's indictment of 12 Russian intelligence officers for crimes related to the hacking and leaking of Democrats' emails.
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Coincidentally or otherwise, the itinerary of those souls echoes some Melungeon myths: they were captured by Portuguese raiders in Angola, then poached by English pirates.
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Coincidentally, the photo op was staged right in front of a portrait of former First Lady Hillary Clinton – Trump's opponent in the 2016 presidential election.
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"I watched the inter-Korean summit and was very impressed," said owner Kim Jeong-il, who coincidentally shares his name with Kim Jong Un's father.
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Not coincidentally, a few days after I met Lu, Microsoft announced it would spend $26.2 billion to acquire LinkedIn, and its 433 million registered users.
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Still, it's hard to discount the market's 24 percent rally since President Donald Trump's election as coming coincidentally with a host of other bullish factors.
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Coincidentally, on the same day of the commission's solar mandate announcement, California's EPA released a report on the impacts of climate change on the state.
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Coincidentally, it is the 15th anniversary of the Father's Day fire, the event front and center on Chief Stack's mind before the first plane hit.
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Perhaps coincidentally, Lord Mountbatten's news comes during Bisexual Awareness Week, which calls for more acceptance of the bisexual community and seeks to promote bi visibility.
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The worldwide bestsellers were the Fire TV Stick and the Echo Dot, coincidentally some of the lower priced Amazon devices at $19.99 and $29.99 respectively.
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Coincidentally, Renfroe has drawn at least one walk in five straight games (seven total) after drawing only four walks in the season's first 35 games.
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Not coincidentally, the U.K. corporate tax rate is now just 19 percent; over the last four decades, that's a rate-reduction of almost two-thirds.
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These people may have a genetic variation that puts them at risk of alcoholism and, perhaps coincidentally, creates an unusual epigenetic mark on their DNA.
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