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And a strange coincidence: In the very next lesson at Janus, Alexander will speak about the awareness of time and space! Does he really have exceptional psychic powers?
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Strange coincidence: My ex friend, Aphrodite, saw a similar dream a few years ago: All the disciples in Janus stood in line and walked on a black tape, one by one
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yourself with what continually flows to you as coincidence,
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“This is some coincidence
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The fact that they started arriving during the war could be coincidence
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"It is possible that they have been planning this encounter for some time, thus it is not coincidence that we are here together
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I told myself, It is a coincidence
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I glance across at Jo – coincidence that she should pick up on the astrology thing -
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It’s just too much of a coincidence that the name of someone Bunty knew years ago and kept in touch with by letter, should turn out to be the same name as the solicitor acting for the Foundation
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is it a mere coincidence or could they be Bunty’s old friends?
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“But that's mere coincidence; there's a hardware store in every town from here to the Pacific,” pointed out one of his companions
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In a not so surprising coincidence George finished his tower project just when they had completely varnished the decks
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Tom wondered if the timing was a coincidence, or was this a
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“Oh yes, mother, this is a happy coincidence indeed,” agreed Kaitlyn
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I mentioned that by happy coincidence 'I knew that angler' and they at once insisted upon meeting you, most likely to get a better look at that rod and reel you were employing
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Still, an artificial intelligence representing the leader of the Acheronian Star showing up here of all places is way too weird to be a coincidence
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“Common names really, a remarkable coincidence to be sure
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‘I just think the robbery is too much of a coincidence
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‘And it was all just a coincidence? He thought you’d
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Was it only coincidence that had brought him just a few
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‘What a coincidence that they emailed the day we’d
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It was no coincidence that he sold the cargo at a time when the Seventh World’s market was starved for silver
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An odd coincidence, to be sure, so rarely did the man string his expletive laden sentences into a logical thought
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A memory stirred - could it be a coincidence? The Bishop
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coincidence of events which took place later that evening?
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It was merely a coincidence that he lived and was able to give her life while thousands of other potential parents were destroyed
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By coincidence this turned out to be with Lemoss’s and Flitter’s class
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But what was he keeping from her? Why had the Elders birthed such an unprecedented amount of Chosen in this land? Whatever the answers, she knew it was more than a coincidence that her lost love, Prince Adros, also dwelt in this world
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It was but a coincidence I encountered him when I did
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coincidence but since the mentioned episode I have known this
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coincidence, when he or she, not yet your love bumped into your
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“Oh! What a coincidence
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It can’t be a coincidence that we are asked
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Ego loss is Simply the limit… and not the ideal… It should in no way be Practiced on another: murder—please don’t rob me of coincidence!”
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had merely thrown it in the air, it was a bloody coincidence that
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mere coincidence that I was present in that room…”
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“Sir, it was a coincidence that you were there at the door,” I
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“Life is all about coincidence, sir,” I said wisely
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It’s coincidence then that this
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What a coincidence! What was the name of that city in Arabia she moved to? Jibbah or something? Jubbah,” he corrected himself as he suddenly recalled the city’s name
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It's not a coincidence that they always happen to know where and when to be lately
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“Maybe it wasn’t a coincidence
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“Do you think it is a coincidence that they both almost suffered the same fate?”
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The Elf brought the conversation back to the present, and posited skeptically; “And this is all somehow a tribute to the coincidence that I am Captain of the Huntress and my name has been corrupted into: the Elf?”
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WHAT IS THE MEANING OF LUCK AND COINCIDENCE?
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“I had a friend who was a forensic scientist who said that in crime there was no such thing as a coincidence
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It was mere coincidence the mortal had remembered him
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It was too big of a coincidence for Mars to be there, running in the other direction, right before the attack
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It would be too much of a coincidence for something to explode in the rear of the ship at about the same time a comet passed close by
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He glanced along the corridor which led back to the clinic and, for the first time, noticed an odd coincidence
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It had to be a coincidence but what were the odds?
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“But that’s obviously just a coincidence
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Some realistic quirk of the sim? These days the realism of artificial reality allowed for inconsequential occurrences, minor coincidence, the general day to day happenstance that could sour a good mood
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For something like this to happen by chance, 27 times in a row, with the result evenly divisible by 7, each and every time, rules out coincidence and emphasises once again the fact that supernatural design is in play here
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nothing but the product of geological coincidence
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It was an unfortunate coincidence
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It was a strange coincidence that Carl should guess the source of his discontent so easily
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It is a strange coincidence that Adem Highlander should see dark auras around men who were obviously assassins
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He found that a strange coincidence seeing as the girl had made eyes at him, so he wanted to investigate
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That’s an amazing coincidence
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Had I ever thought to question that? But it was also his lack of bad luck: never was there any meaningless happenstance – always in the right place at the right time, coincidence always being advantageous even if not immediately
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Coincidence? I thought not
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He adopted, however, the moderately wise course of writing to the Press on the subject, and by a striking coincidence, the same week, abundant proof of recent sacrifice arrived by mail from Accra, the reports being voluntarily furnished by eye-witnesses
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coincidence that two drug groups were working the same area, and it might not be such a stretch at all
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I don’t think it’s a coincidence
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It was too much of a coincidence that the pony and the people at the cinema had been attacked by a clowder of savage cats
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He was certain the timing of his visit to the bridge yesterday and that of the photographer being there was not a coincidence but had occurred for a reason
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Sometime during the 1970s, by a strange coincidence, David discovered in Tel Aviv his cousin Stefania Friedberg, daughter of Ilia Friedberg, his mother’s brother, who perished in the Holocaust with his wife Irene and his youngest daughter Mila
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“Isn’t that a coincidence: I was just today thinking about my friend Phil Hainsworth, the head of the math department
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and it was no coincidence that we stopped at that bookstore along the way
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By itself, this coincidence would not have been unusual, for in other similar situations, I had run across other
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If this was coincidence, why was Smith-Barry the one informing me of the promotion?
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It is no coincidence that in Europe and Latin America, union organizers are far more often elected than in America, where the US tends to elect businessmen and lawyers
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By coincidence, Jasper whinnied, nodding his head up and
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Bad luck! He had wanted to slip into the booth relatively unnoticed, and most definitely did not want to be greeted by Gordon jumping to his feet and coming to him, calling out in a loud voice: “Sinclair! John Sinclair, what a coincidence to run into you! I really wish I had time to chat, but unfortunately, I’m meeting someone in a few minutes
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However, by a curious coincidence, the sixty thousand US dollars due on the mortgage of Dearling’s flower farm was paid that day – and in cash
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played a part in the plot to pad the tally? By coincidence, just
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of a coincidence! The gang of three threatened you and then
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Gordon, however, didn’t trust coincidence
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Even if you suspect that your delivery may just have been a coincidence, recognize also that what your requested WAS delivered
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“When I looked at the identity card of the Nicaraguan embassy employee, I began to ask myself if perhaps sharing a surname might not be more than mere coincidence
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Nevertheless, I felt it a rather uncomfortable coincidence
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He looked at the man, idly wondering at the coincidence of so similar a voice to Frazer’s, while amid a myriad of thoughts competing for attention, was horror at the thought of Beth returning
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What a coincidence that you chose today of all days
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Coincidence or not, i have no doubt that the devil was trying
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of a coincidence, so Janie quickly had me come in to speak with this
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It was just coincidence and perfect timing that they had messed with me in those intimidating voices
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Now with two books published and favorably reviewed, I seemed to have sidestepped all of the sad stories that I’d heard so much about, an exercise in serendipity far beyond any understanding I have of mere coincidence
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According to the same legend, the comparison of the work of all the sages revealed an almost miraculous coincidence among them
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“The mass exodus of the children of Abnegation leaders cannot be ignored or attributed to coincidence,” he reads
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Maybe it’s not a coincidence that of the several settings of the mass our choir sings, my favourite is The Mass of Saint Thomas
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"You are a coincidence!" said Walter scornfully, turning still whiter
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He had only a very hazy idea what a coincidence was, but Dan had none at all and thought it must be something peculiarly opprobrious
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by a massive coincidence they were all offering exactly what she needed
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Again, the fact that being a new restaurant the prices were slightly lower than normal was mere coincidence
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“That same car was rented in Miss Walker’s name in Venice two days before, and by some strange coincidence, a woman was shot dead in the nearby archaeological institute earlier that day
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Perhaps it is merely a coincidence or perhaps it points to peculiar tribal traits
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simply been a coincidence, or was there a deeper meaning to it?
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“Is this…it must just be a coincidence