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coincident
1. coincident with the mandate of the Administrative
2. Also coincident with the break of day the mournful moan of the ram’s horns was suddenly replaced with a more brilliant sound, a trump of victory had sounded for one
3. Also coincident with the break of day the mournful moan of the ram's horns was suddenly
4. upward-facing chakra coincident with the top of the (physical-biomolecular
5. beings live on the crust of the earth This is coincident with only one astral
6. The sixth ring is partially coincident with the surface of the earth rings
7. coincident with the earth’s surface
8. sixth ring of the astral magmasphere (which is coincident with the earth’s
9. always be wary because both of these measurements are coincident indicators; we can not
10. And it’s probably no coincident that I went crazy and wound up in the thirties after jumping through the Guardian of time
11. “Now either it is just a strange coincident that the two of you arrive shortly after, or I’m being set up
12. things were indeed so coincident
13. this moment, this two pearls by sheer coincident was at the front of his eyes and a sweet perfume aroma reached his nose
14. 'Thus,' said his father, in jerks coincident with the breath-takings of the trumpeter, 'did he hope to obtain peace
15. Chris really does look like me but I think its just a coincident because he couldn't possibly be my real dad
16. You can plan your onion patch to include different varieties coincident with their growing seasons
17. (As for the high of August 23rd, workable counts have been found for this high, but they don’t coincide within 24 hours; hence, they are not “Coincident Counts
18. Lindsay included a final example that does not belong in this category (Coincident Counts), but the reader would do well to examine it while focusing on this particular Top-to-Top count
19. coincident counts In the Lindsay Timing Model this is an alignment of a 107-day count with various LLH counts within 24 hours of each other
20. Oscillators are leading or coincident indicators that often turn ahead of prices
21. They can be leading or coincident indicators
22. Coincident with the issuance of seven shares of stock for one and the tripling of the cash-dividend rate in 1922, this policy of understating earnings was terminated
23. The result was the establishment of a price of 101 for the notes in August 1933 against a coincident price of 21 for the common stock; and a price of 15 for the stock on November 1, 1933, when the notes were taken care of at par
24. In the Rubber example we have large earnings but a coincident deterioration of the financial position due to heavy expenditures on plant and a dangerous expansion of inventory
25. 7 Coincident with the rise of the common stock from 16 to 124 in 1933, all the National Distillers Preferred Stock was converted in that year
26. The them we find; and each separate cause or whole series of causes appears to us equally valid in itself and equally false by its insignificance compared to the magnitude of the events, and by its impotence- apart from the cooperation of all the other coincident causes- to occasion the event
27. The stock market is a leading economic indicator, not a coincident or lagging indicator, in our govern-ment’s series of key economic indicators
28. “You will observe,” said Holmes, laying down the volume, “that the sudden breaking up of the society was coincident with the disappearance of Openshaw from America with their papers
29. Wallace, who concludes that "every species has come into existence coincident both in space and time with a pre-existing closely allied species
30. What a sorrowful act must that be—the covering up of wells! coincident with the opening of wells of tears
31. If poetry and music may be joined, as occurs in hymns, songs, and romances—(though even in these the music does not follow the changes of each verse of the text, as Wagner wants to, but the song and the music merely produce a coincident effect on the mind)—this occurs only because lyrical poetry and music have, to some extent, one and the same aim: to produce a mental condition and the conditions produced by lyrical poetry and by music can, more or less, coincide
32. The deeper we delve in search of these causes the more of them we find; and each separate cause or whole series of causes appears to us equally valid in itself and equally false by its insignificance compared to the magnitude of the events, and by its impotence—apart from the cooperation of all the other coincident causes—to occasion the event
33. There were, also, alleviations coincident with the school year, for then she was free from his company from the time he slammed the front door, at five minutes to nine, till he returned at two, ravenous for dinner
34. The coal is found on the western or upper surface of the granite, coincident with it both in direction and inclination; but whether they come immediately in contact or not, has not yet been ascertained