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1. And socially this is a most tragic happenstance Africans?
2. The three young men seemed to come across it by happenstance,
3. Or perhaps it was just happenstance – just one of the large number of
4. “And did those feelings then result in a selfless endeavor on your part to put things to rights? Or was it more often than not, a fleeting brush with the feeling which when interrupted by some other event or happenstance soon passed and left only the memory, or trace of an encounter with those feelings? That is the experience of most people
5. “Wouldn't a person already need to know what was coming along, I mean in the big picture, to be ready for any opportunity that arises? And let's say they have such knowledge, it makes my head spin but wouldn't that make a person constantly and always determining the present and future possible worth of each and every little incident, news, and happenstance they encountered, every moment of every day? How could anyone get anything done? It would make me crazy
6. Quite by happenstance, I assure you,” he corrected quickly, “and I naturally had to recommend the finest tailor in Redditch for Roger's needed wardrobes
7. He finds Debbi, who is, by happy happenstance, already twice divorced
8. 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
9. It was not happenstance that the framers of the Constitution placed the legislative branch in Article 1, the executive branch in Article 2, and the judicial branch in Article 3
10. 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
11. No wolverines, no badgers, although their smaller cousins, and pretty good eating when happenstance allowed, such as the groundhog, the raccoon and the possum were in abundance
12. “It’s all happenstance, Ethan,” said James as he momentarily shrugged, the gun looking slightly away from Ethan
13. What made the whole transformation into the type of lawyer that I never wanted to be so debilitating was that that bastard Mack used the happenstance of his near fatal illness plus my showing up two and one-half years early from Chicago to get out of not only the legal profession entirely but Motorola and government contracting specifically
14. That he could function at all was due to the happenstance of finding Sam Duff, the only man he truly respected and being accepted by the FBI after law school
15. It was not happenstance they were there—
16. Troubles are not necessarily happenstance, but sent by God to purify us to be fit for His use, and should be welcomed as a privilege
17. Meeting these men that camped along beside me was no happenstance, but was a true gift from God, an opportunity to show myself that that which was given; was received
18. For the timing of Jesus’ arrival to earth was not happenstance; but He was sent at a crucial time to save man from himself before total destruction was had
19. It was only through the grace of God and sheer happenstance that I arrived ten minutes late and missed being killed in the blast, literally by seconds
20. happenstance, she does, I don’t think I have it in me to diss her the
21. I would go one step further, however, and say that the stranger is also driven by a transcendent recognition that we are worth saving—that humans have a unique place in creation, that we aren’t mere atomic flotsam, biological accidents, happenstance animals
22. This unjust happenstance should be a cause of regret for the caste Hindus that their progenitors so mistreated the ancestors of these folks that forced them into an alien faith with a slavish ethos to God and a narrow vision of life that is firmly coupled with burdensome religious precepts and practices
23. got his voice…but he was already too stunned by the happenstance just like he was
24. never expect a slight happenstance would cause this old man to lose his life
25. YOU AWAY! God is a God of order and NOTHING He does is happenstance
26. This is not a mistake or happenstance; it is a well‐coordinated part of the maturation process
27. It is no happenstance that
28. “What is possum porridge?” As he passed by, a Nuluv's interruption by happenstance was the next line in the parable they had interrupted
29. Something special was happening between him and this dark haired woman, and he felt the need to not only to explore whatever it was that was causing this happenstance, but Joel also realized he needed to slow things down a bit, in order to think, reassess, and figure out exactly what he wanted, in regards to Kathy Meadows…and for her to do the same with him
30. She has learned from experience that it takes but one moment for things to change—that for every time a little boy drops a dime a person on the other side of the world enters a place where monsters are real and where prison is but a laughing matter; that a kitten skips along the side of the street and encounters a rat that it soon becomes friends with; that a little girl, dressed in a school-day’s best, walks along the side of the road with her class only to discover upon happenstance the entrance to a world that is horrible in all respects and nature
31. Normally such a happenstance would spark the necessary creativity to lead to a day of intense writing
32. The ignorance of most people is not merely by happenstance though
33. Like me, they would have no idea what took place during the night, and to unravel this mystery I could count only on some future happenstance
34. You might say that it was just a machine, that the cards were stacked in the mechanism in no particular order, that getting four blanks for two bucks was nothing more than happenstance
35. And in the paper itself, the researchers make an excellent case that the increased likelihood does not occur by mere happenstance
36. And yes, at times they might be correlated, but like the rainmaker, it’s often just happenstance
37. Ordained by happenstance or destiny, a beautiful woman, an innocent man newly released from prison, and his son are thrown together in a rough-and-tumble western adventure, photographed in CinemaScope on location in the Canadian Rockies and set in the era of the California gold rush