How To Use Coincident In A Sentence

  • THE timing of these arrests is interesting and may not be coincidental. The Sun
  • We may look like lobsters, or tuna fish, but that is purely coincidental. Times, Sunday Times
  • (Coincidentally, it apparently freeze-dries into space ice cream very well.) Grist - the Latest from Grist
  • And how coincidental is it that he just happens to be working with Angus Scrimm, star of my all time favorite horror film ‘Phantasm.’ The Tail Section » 2007 » May
  • It's purely coincidental that most of the people I know are from the same background.
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  • But he says it is purely coincidental that he ended up as a farmer of coffee.
  • It's happening everywhere, coincidently, at a time when our ruling lords and masters have borrowed themselves broke. Times, Sunday Times
  • Onions coincidentally contain a lot of potassium metaphosphate (KPO3), which, when combined with all the water soaked up from the Gatorade, is used to produce even more KH2PO4! Undefined
  • The Changling is coincidentally what I called my youngest son during potty training. TRAILER FOR LATEST EASTWOOD JOINT
  • The hemispheres of the brain are now generally held to be the seat of those teleorganic processes which are coincident with noetic ideas and the active faculties of the mind.
  • Coincidentally, I had once found myself in a similar situation.
  • Are its movements identical with those of the body, or only preconcerted and coincident with them, or is one simply an aspect of the other? Theaetetus
  • For it is the peculiarity of linear extension that it alone allows its magnitudes to be placed in _absolute_ juxtaposition, or, rather, in coincident position; it alone can test the equality of two magnitudes by observing whether they will coalesce, as two equal mathematical lines do, when placed between the same points; it alone can test _equality_ by trying whether it will become _identity_. Essays on Education and Kindred Subjects Everyman's Library
  • Thanks to coincidental timing, this supermoon will be coming on the heels of the June solstice, which takes place only two days before.
  • Coincident with the talks, the bank was permitted to open a New York branch.
  • The expanded literature search was very coincident with the initial search, providing most of the same reasons, purposes, and impetuses for developing peer institution selection systems.
  • Is this, in your judgment, purely coincidental that so many reporters suddenly are facing the prospect of jail?
  • The R-word appears to be a coincident indicator, turning at roughly the same time as output.
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  • Perhaps not coincidentally, Amelia's vagabonding seems to have run across a few stops of the National Air Races which were underway at the same time.
  • But in January, coincidentally (or not?) the same month that Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced the forthcoming tablet computer dubbed the iPad, netbook sales took a nose dive.
  • Dollar confidence has faltered not coincidently as inflationary pressures have broadened and mounted.
  • These parallels cannot be merely coincident.
  • Furthermore, it bore coincidental resonance with the nineteenth-century Euro-American pejorative digger, which referred to the supposed cultural inferiority of California's Native Americans, some of whom derived subsistence from the gathering of wild roots. Manhood in the Age of Aquarius: Masculinity in Two Countercultural Communities, 1965–83
  • Ololiuqui, Safford pronounced, was in fact Datura meteloides, a well-known and highly toxic hallucinogen belonging to a group of plants that, perhaps not entirely coincidentally, he had just monographed. One River
  • Often, I've found, it's just the coincidental timing of first hearing and life events that have made them assume a special place in the recording library inside my head.
  • To the contrary, the timing of the highest nutrient requirement period of the winter calving cow was more coincident with the period when forage quality was highest (late spring to early summer).
  • This decline was coincidental with the expansion of regional feed lots and the pre-cutting of cattle carcasses at slaughter and meat packing houses closer to the farmers.
  • -- A combined stope is made by the coincident working of the underhand and "rill" method (Fig. 27). Principles of Mining Valuation, Organization and Administration
  • The bouquet forms at late leptotene and early zygotene and is coincident with chromosome pairing.
  • Any similarity between this film and real events is purely coincidental.
  • Last year, I was assigned to my own, unshared locker and I had a feeling that it wasn't coincidental.
  • And I don't think it was just coincidental that it's a lot cheaper to just cover local news.
  • Listening to a human being speak and being put out that you didn't get what you ordered as if you've gone to KFC and gotten Original instead of Extra Crispy is ridiculous, risk-averse, and coincidentally deeply chicken-hearted behavior. Steve Martin At The 92 St. Y
  • Coincidentally, most of the scenes used in Carol's marketing are from this last group, like when Scrooge zooms across England with the Ghost of Christmas Past, rockets into the sky on a giant candle snuffer, or snowboards on an icicle. Jonathan Kim: ReThink Review: Disney's A Christmas Carol (3D) -- Don't Get Scrooged
  • It has now been shown, though most briefly and imperfectly, how the law that "_Every species has come into existence coincident both in time and space with a pre-existing closely allied species_," connects together and renders intelligible a vast number of independent and hitherto unexplained facts. Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection A Series of Essays
  • And isn't it strangely coincidental that Scotland Yard were involved in all this, at this particular time?
  • And it just so happened, coincidentally, that we had a what we call a referral of a 3-year-old child. CNN Transcript Mar 22, 2007
  • The coincidental use of the same comparison is as amusing as it is overdrawn.
  • The diamond-bearing lamprophyre breccia is coincident with a crudely circular magnetic low as defined by an airborne magnetic survey. Marketwire - Breaking News Releases
  • A proxy series that shows a positive trend in the 20th century, but is sourced fom a locale that shows no coincident increase in instrumental temperature measures is a valid temperature proxy due to “teleconnection”. What is "Consensus Science" for Proxies? « Climate Audit
  • Such a concentration of comparable geometrical forms can not be coincidental.
  • The fact that they mature in April 2006, a month before the last possible date for the next election, is surely coincidental!
  • Back in 1996, the co-founders always wanted to have a weekly session, while coincidentally, Maclean wanted to try his hand at a few students.
  • I don't find this solution "coincident" - it seems an apt explanation if the earliest version of a manuscript we have seems to already reflect some sort of mutilation. Scriptural Evolution
  • Elsewhere we marveled at the intricate rusted ironworks designs in the latest video of Amanita's upcoming adventure game Machinarium, saw Minotaur China Shop (and Jetpack Brontosaurus, coincidentally) creators Flashbang poke gentle fun at Braid creator Jon Blow, and found a wonderful series of T-shirts based on the glitched-out boot-up sequences of arcade games. Boing Boing
  • Not coincidentally, atmospheric transmissivity is nearly 100% at 3.8 m.
  • The meeting had been unintentional, coincidental, but for it I was glad.
  • But it seems to us that some of the wishes are strangely coincidental with Microsoft's own wishes.
  • How coincidental is it that it falls on the eve of the inauguration of our first black president? To Have a Dream
  • Other performers, not related by blood or marriage, had symbiotic or coincidental careers that linked them in the audience's mind.
  • It was coincidental that they happened to share the same Dublin street address.
  • I'm sure this is just coincidental, but even the name Gyro Uno seems to mash up the world of Greek food and pizza. Slice
  • The first story ran on Li's 40th birthday, timing that no one at Baidu dismissed as coincidental.
  • Many of the aphorisms having to do with the Fall, suffering and redemption show a progressivist chiliastic or even quasi-Hegelian structure culminating in some aspect of the coincidentia oppositorum, the final freedom promised by man's release from the prison of the principle of contradiction. Kafka and the Coincidence of Opposites
  • Such security consideration of the United States is coincident with that of Japan.
  • Not coincidentally, the flowers of wind-pollinated plants are usually arranged in tight bunches that block the wind, creating eddies that increase the odds of successful pollen delivery.
  • Coincidentally, "Moroni" is the capital of the "Comoro Islands" off the coast of East Africa. Latest Articles
  • I shall trot along to see them next week, weather permitting, which will coincidentally be half-way through the contract.
  • A further possible explanation was that the simultaneous onset of the two disorders was coincidental.
  • Well, how about I come over, and coincidently arrive the same time he does to give you your shoes or something?
  • P.S. Coincidentally, I just got back from an all-day "good government type" conference in Washington DC, the main topic of which was the need to enact "whistleblowing" protection for public and private sector employees, especially in the intellligence and national security areas. Coleen Rowley: 9/11 Change: Yes We Should!
  • These similarities are purely coincidental. The Sun
  • Then, one day coincidentally about five years ago, she switched it off halfway through and snarled: ‘What a load of twaddle.’
  • He had coincidentally just fallen off his seat, so after an amazing start we were in quite some disarray.
  • In this case, the face cards, all of which were, not coincidentally, two-faced. RUNNING FROM THE LAW
  • Scatter coincident events are the important factor that affects the quality of positron emission tomography ( PET ) images.
  • Indeed, these are moved by strong personal incentives, coincident with social interest to a certain extent when the goal of the community is the assemblage of a valuable collective good.
  • The announcement came coincident with the deer hunting season and about 450,000 deer licenses have been issued in Ohio.
  • Fowden and colleagues described that the cortisol surge toward late gestation in sheep was coincident with the slowing down of growth, reflected by a decrease in the increment of crown-rump length growth.
  • Hunt showed that redstart abundance was positively correlated with amount of early successional habitat and that their decline in recent decades in New England was coincident with forest maturation in the region.
  • Coincident with the talks, the bank was permitted to open a New York branch.
  • Scatter coincident events are the important factor that affects the quality of positron emission tomography ( PET ) images.
  • Coincidently, the US government's Climate Prediction Center released its forecast for this year's Atlantic Basin hurricane season on the same day the berm permit was issued.
  • The resemblance, it would appear, is purely coincidental. The Times Literary Supplement
  • 2 Coincidently with or preceding these changes the centriole, which usually lies by the side of the nucleus, undergoes subdivision, and the two resulting centrioles, each surrounded by a centrosphere, are seen to be connected by a spindle of delicate achromatic fibers the achromatic spindle. I. Embryology. 1. The Animal Cell
  • Susan Leigh Starpassed away in her sleep this week, coincidently on Ada Lovelace day. A sad farewell to Susan Leigh Star | Serendipity
  • The adage "buy cheap and sell dear," or its practical equivalent -- so scary and imitative are investors -- _Buy during the last of a selling movement and sell during the last of a buying movement_, resolves itself, we venture to repeat, into: _Buy when the decline caused by a panic has produced such liquidation that discounts and loans, after steady and long-continued diminution, either become stationary for a period or else increase progressively coincident with a steady increase in available funds; and sell for converse reasons_. A Brief History of Panics and Their Periodical Occurrence in the United States
  • Not coincidentally, this is the group most likely to become the target of the contempt and thus the very public venom of extremists on the far-right and the far-left, working in unacknowledged but full concert, keen to neutralize people they see as spineless, bloodless sell-outs. Bradley Burston: Leftists Who Love Israel -- A Self-Help Guide
  • The new machine features a minimalist, all-in-one design that resembles (not coincidentally) a large iPod.
  • Given these emphases on significant dates, it may not be coincidental that the Ara Pacis was begun during the year in which Augustus reached the climacteric age of fifty.
  • Although no direct markers of oxidant/antioxidant status or inflammation were measured in the patient described, the observed clinical effect is coincident with augmented GSH levels.
  • Not so coincidentally, her NYC-gone-Berlin auteur mentor Hal Hartley will share the program with his latest, Fay Grim, which will have its US premiere at the festival. GreenCine Daily: Sundance. Lineup.
  • This historical moment for the family is coincident with America's historical achievement in space.
  • Coincidentally, the close of this jubilee year will usher in another anniversary of great significance to Scotland: the quatercentenary of the Union of the Crowns in 1603, the event that gave birth to the United Kingdom.
  • The Bayesian skyline plot suggests that the bison species went through a severe bottleneck around 10,000 radiocarbon years ago, coincident with the time when many North American megafaunal species went extinct.
  • I had come to believe that on the world stage little occurred that was strictly coincidental.
  • The expanded literature search was very coincident with the initial search, providing most of the same reasons, purposes, and impetuses for developing peer institution selection systems.
  • That resulted in coincidental roughing minors for Crosby and Kovalev, an ex-Penguin. USATODAY.com - Hockey - Montreal vs. Pittsburgh
  • Anyway, after explanation, I think they finally understood the concept of “natural selection,” but I was surprised by the fact that my two very intelligent children had either both coincidentially mislearned the material or had been mistaught. Life on the Discovery Channel - The Panda's Thumb
  • My neighbors know very well that my goal also is to harvest only mature animals and I can assure you Mr. Noll that my clients who "pay for their buck" are only interested in harvesting a mature animal which coincidentally happens to be a vital part of QDMA! Exclusive Video: Is This the Walking Record Whitetail?
  • Not so coincidentally also about the CIA, another 'phantasm' that you were deeply deluded about too. Heads up staffers, tips to avoid a Health Care "Town Hell" (Blog for Democracy)
  • I sincerely hoped that the name was coincidental and had nothing to do with any sort of Halloween-inspired massacres at my new home. How to Flirt with A Naked Werewolf
  • Intervening gemination then would give us a reason why this only occured before word-final supershort schwa and didn't occur before other word-final vowels like *-i or *-ə non-supershort schwa which coincidentally weren't being shortened to oblivion and therefore could not have triggered this gemination. Precising on a new rule to explain Pre-IE word-final voicing
  • All characters belong to my mind, the plot belongs to me… any resemblances are entirely and purely coincidental.
  • Coincidentally, I had just had my appendix out and the blood test had shown that I was negative at the time, so I took a doctor's certificate to the newspapers.
  • A skull radiograph did not show a fracture, but he had a coincidental expanded pituitary fossa.
  • Dave Naftz, a research hydrologist with the USGS noted that Farmington Bay showed an increase in total PAH concentrations coincident with the increase in population in Salt Lake Valley.
  • Is it purely coincidental that four brilliant footwear designers, working independently of each other, have surfaced at the same moment? Times, Sunday Times
  • Strike "is purely coincidental" * grumble grumble edit function grumble* Associated Press: Pet Owners Prefer McCain To "Petless" Obama
  • The fact that his resignation comes five days after a currency hedge went badly wrong for Sports Direct is doubtless entirely coincidental. Times, Sunday Times
  • What is the probability that all these coincidental events are just chance?
  • Different as the circumstances are, however, a number of political groups coincidently apply the term "Marxism-Leninism" and assert it as the brace of their theoretical system.
  • After serial numbers were recovered from the wreckage of the planes it was determined that none of the 5 planes were from flight 19, but were planes from separate flights that crashed on separate dates, coincidently no more than a mile and half apart. A New Book
  • I sure any correlation between the IGs fired or under fire, and the objects of their investigations being associated in some way with Obama and his cronies, is purely coincidental. Add another IG ‘retiring’ to the list. - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState
  • It may have been coincidental that at the time the administration's lead in the opinion polls was comfortable.
  • Coincidentally, the inspiration for this recipe is distinctly Cindy-esque: how to deal with a drawerful of lettuce quickly going bad. SARA MOULTON’S EVERYDAY FAMILY DINNERS
  • Coincidentemente, veio mesmo a calhar porque, actualmente, tenho esta postura directa de fazer crítica social e há quem diga política também. Global Voices in English » Mozambique: House of the Flying Azagaias
  • These are then excreted and, should they prove to have a useful, coincidental effect, the bacteria thrive.
  • There are dozens of subindices out there that bottom after the market as a whole has bottomed, but only one index has been coincident with or has led the market bottom in every case: the BKX, the Bank Index. Jim Cramer's Real Money
  • The Sexiest Masculine Perfume: I will say Yatagan only because well I've worn it a lot lately and though I have not been keeping track, I suspect it perhaps coincidentally has been worn on more nights that led to 'amore' than other scents. Archive 2008-02-01
  • In northern Utah, Osmia lignaria propinqua emerge beginning in late April, coincident with the flowering of spring ephemeral herbs and shrubs.
  • Coincidentally, one of the salesmen who tried to flog me a car was an Assyrian Christian from Kirkuk!
  • The saves are not purely lucky or coincidental; they are aspects of considerable skill. Times, Sunday Times
  • A high proportion will also require treatment for coexistent cardiovascular disease and coincidental unrelated chronic disease.
  • Coincidentally, I was just listening to some sort of pundit on NPR this morning didn't catch his name bemoaning all ... Rad Geek People’s Daily – 2008 – September – 10
  • Any and all resemblances to other stories are purely coincidental.
  • Coincident interests with the corporate rich and political directorate are pointed out.
  • Not coincidentally, this was the time Luther Pickett arrived on the scene. THE CRASH OF HENNINGTON
  • (Coincidentally, there is a track here called Rubicon which is also the subtitle of one of the Icon albums (and a track from that same album)). Latest reviews @ Progarchives.com, the ultimate progressive rock music website
  • Then have someone else suggest that the manuscript is a forgery, a major clue being the reference to baldness, which is too close to your own lack of hair to be coincidental. Archive 2009-08-01
  • Miles Raymer on Mon, Apr 5, 2010 an October Sharp Darts profile and reppers of the Chicago-born dance style known as footwork, which is coincidentally the subject of Chicago Reader
  • How coincidental that the Tate imbroglio should have taken place barely more than a month after the brouhaha stirred by the Yale University Press's bowdlerization of Jytte Klausen's book, "The Cartoons That Shook The World," to be published in November, after having excised the now infamous Danish cartoons as well as Gustave Dore's illustration of Mohammed for Canto 28 of Dante's "Inferno. Raymond J. Learsy: "Spiritual America": Censorship at Yale, and Now London?
  • Coincidentally, I already use the spelling "theatre" - when I in theatre, it was an affectation we all used, and it stuck. In labor we trust
  • Coincidentally, my government has just determined that despite a mild back injury I should try to earn my own living, so I am trying to appeal to people who might employ me full-time in some capacity that could allow me to pursue English-Hebrew bilinguality, either physically here in London, or generally, via the Web. 01 « May « 2008 « Niqnaq
  • You can't tell us the timing was coincidental. The Sun
  • Not coincidentally, she is also perhaps the only significant British writer working now who exclusively writes short stories. Times, Sunday Times
  • Several times Bob would say that the idea was a good one and that coincidently he had just read an article in which the authors had already done the experiment. Martin Chalfie - Autobiography
  • Is it purely coincidental that four brilliant footwear designers, working independently of each other, have surfaced at the same moment? Times, Sunday Times
  • The MSM however decided (en masse coincidently) that this demonstrates a mass exodus from the Dem Party while no mention of the larger number of Reps leaving. Think Progress » Carl Cameron Gets Chummy With Brown Supporters, Ducks Question Of Fox News’ Ethics
  • The rise of the novel was coincident with the decline of storytelling.
  • The subpar point guard play was not coincidental. Canada.com
  • The treeline is generally coincident with the summer JJA 10°C isotherm, although some argue the isotherm is a response to the treeline because of albedo changes, accumulation of snow and reduced wind speeds. More Unthreaded « Climate Audit
  • The protections of property are not merely coincident with American freedom; as Milton Friedman has pointed out, one makes the other possible.
  • The Walkman arose from a coincidental brainwave by Sony's three famous co founders.
  • Read's simultaneous resignation is coincidental, says Fischbach.
  • Only a few of the patients from this surgical or autopsy series displayed coexistent subdural hematomas or meningiomas, and only 2 had coincident leptomeningeal carcinomatosis.
  • It thereby participates in a larger cultural project coincident with the emergence of capitalism that prefers time to space and history to geography, as ways of valuing life and making it meaningful.
  • Coincidentally well-timed for the Arab Spring, StAR recently released its latest publication, Barriers to Asset Recovery. Mark V. Vlasic: The Search for Gaddafi's Assets: How Libya and the Arab Spring Have Renewed the Global Fight Against Corruption
  • Some of us associate astrology with star signs that talk of things which merely are coincidental with issues happening in our lives.
  • It is also - not coincidentally - one of the most spectacular and breathtaking. Times, Sunday Times
  • Although this peculiar disharmony in the dispersive powers of the two glasses, crown and flint, was discovered almost immediately after achromatism was invented, it was only recently that the first successful attempts were made to produce different glasses, which, possessing the other requirements for achromatic objectives, would produce coincident spectra, or nearer so than the ordinary crown and flint glass do. Scientific American Supplement, No. 561, October 2, 1886
  • Coincidentally or not, he was beaned the day after his record-setting production of 18 total bases by Clem Labine of the Dodgers.
  • Scrim joints at internal and external angles (except where coincident with a metal bead).
  • In particular, and probably coincidentally, the length is about that of the old Gold Medals and Ace Doubles and lends itself to the brisk, unpadded style of writing ideal for westerns and noir-ish thrillers. Ben Sufficool; DeRosso; Sangster
  • It's a grotesque, misleading smear on a diverse group of individuals – a bit like claiming all Muslims are terrorists (which, coincidentally, the guy beside them is currently doing through a loudhailer). Buzzwords for blowhards
  • This lawful process coincidentally clothes life in a spiritual looking garb.
  • In part, it is this legacy that drew artists to explore use of slide technology in the 1960s and '70s, coincident with a general rise in photography's presence in contemporary art.
  • The R-word appears to be a coincident indicator, turning at roughly the same time as output.
  • Not uncoincidentally, this period has coincided with continuous resort to IMF bailouts by virtually every single major economy in the region.
  • This little nugget of absurdism would be downright ingenious were it intentional but regrettably, any similarity to actual postmodern intellectual thought is purely coincidental.
  • And again, the search for community college peer institution selection systems discovered methodologies consistent and coincident with the Brinkman and Teeter typology.
  • Not coincidentally, such a route, if found, likely would have been called the Frémont Trail, thus cementing his name forever to the fate of California. A Country of Vast Designs
  • coincident circles
  • Well that's good clarification but the term witness line is an old and well established term that refers to the line which connects the "bubble" and is generally drawn coincident on-center to some object the witness line refers to. All Discussion Groups: Message List - root
  • This resemblance is not coincidental. Times, Sunday Times
  • Coincidentally, I'm also an actor, resting between jobs.
  • Contrary to popular belief, there's no Japanese term coincident with the word Wii - Infendo - Nintendo blog
  • It seems oddly coincidental, too, that in a movie teeming with churchly blondes, including Bethany's mother (Helen Hunt), the one meanspirited character in the movie—Bethany's rival Malina Birch (Sonya Balmores Chung)—is also the darkest of skin and blackest of hair. 'Arthur': He Drinks, Movie Falls Down
  • It is not coincidental that tighter censorship is being introduced amidst a wave of severe cuts to social services.
  • Finally, the culturally mediated selection process changed through time, coincident with changes in social organization that characterized the late Mississippian period.
  • Coincidentally, not only does Dr. De Meirleir believe that leaky gut and dysbiosis are at work, but he's also a Belgian. Mangan's
  • Coincidentally, I was just listening to some sort of pundit on NPR this morning didn’t catch his name bemoaning all the stupid distractions from, you know, the “substance” of the campaign season, because there really are very substantive differences between Obama and McCain. The Stupid Campaign Season Distraction
  • Last but not least, we have a story of persistence from our favorite foul-mouthed (and coincidentally, male) blogger, PhysioProf, who co-blogs at DrugMonkey. April Scientiae: We Rise Up
  • An ocelot has eyes on its skin, but that is purely coincidental; the word comes from the Nahuatl word ocelotl, a jaguar.
  • While this undoubtedly has played a role in the Vice President's recent reversal of fortune, we feel that it is more than mere coincidence that his declining poll numbers have been coincident with the sharp fall in the NASDAQ.
  • Coincidentally, Pelagia was in attendance at that particular sermon.
  • This is the most demographically chaotic state in the country and, not coincidentally, that's why it's the new bellwether state of this country.
  • That's where the California Public Utilities Commission comes in - almost coincident with the 25th anniversary of the partial meltdown of the Three Mile Island plant.
  • By contrast to the initial ROS burst, these subsequent bursts were coincident with increases in oxidase protein components, particularly gp 91 phox.
  • The bouquet forms at late leptotene and early zygotene and is coincident with chromosome pairing.
  • But the executive officers are appointed by the mayor for terms coincident with his own, that is for two years. Civil Government in the United States Considered with Some Reference to Its Origins
  • This resemblance is not coincidental. Times, Sunday Times
  • What federal law does forbid is racism which pretends to be something else, such as a hiring test designed to disadvantage minority applicants or a screening process that “coincidentally” preferences applicants from predominantly white schools or communities. Wonk Room » What Skip The Professor Teaches Us About Frank The Firefighter
  • Coincidentally, none of them has ever been among the nervous nellies who pale at the thought of being alone with yours truly.
  • At the time, Stroud said MD Ranger was being self-funded and "bootstrapped" by its partners, and planned to focus initially on California, Arizona and Nevada (coincidentally states where CHW has a major presence). San Jose Business News - Local San Jose News | The Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal
  • It may not be entirely coincidental that many modern biological catalysts have zinc ions in their active sites. Infinite in All Directions
  • Take for example a forequarter of Wild Boar which coincidentally was the first thing I ever roasted.
  • Coincidentally, and perhaps ironically, an expert committee convened by the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants is also meeting this week, in Geneva, to discuss dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane or DDT, an anti-malaria insecticide that has been saving lives since 1945. Free the Fight Against Malaria
  • Since the focus here is on the general character of the annual cycle, it is not necessary to use ozone data coincident in time and space with the ground-based sensors.
  • With just a wee bit of hubris, Devenanzio, who believes he made "Johnny Bananas" a household name, told TMZ the name controversy is "in no way coincidental and is instead an attempt to capitalize on the name recognition which I'm solely responsible for creating. PhillyDeals
  • Her flowering and Fielding's onslaught had been closely coincident. DEATH OF A NYMPH
  • It was probably coincidental that the game went off the boil with Ryan's departure.
  • Any other use of real names is accidental and coincidental.
  • #73 — Gerald, on page 386 of your paper, where you discuss the results in Figure 8, of tuning a hyperviscosity calculation to have zero amplitude coincident with regular viscosity, you say that, the general features of the soution are similar but the details are quite different. Solar Proxies « Climate Audit
  • Coincident with the talks, the bank was permitted to open a New York branch.
  • One of these techniques employs coincident microphones to create a stereophonic pickup based entirely on the intensity differences generated between a pair of microphones as the soundwave passes by.
  • Such a culture cannot accept that accidents - in nature just as in social life - are just that, unintended and coincidental.
  • It also makes sense now that the girl isn't named in the OP but, she "coincidently" comes right after Selty's presentation. AnimeBlogger.net Antenna
  • There was a rending, tearing sound as of some silken fabric being parted biaswise of its fibres, and Mr. Leary's droll after sections vanished inside; and practically coincidentally therewith, Mr. Leary descended upon the rugged floor with a thump which any other time would have stunned him into temporary helplessness, but which now had the effect merely of stimulating him onward to fresh exertion. The Life of the Party
  • Halfway through the article I find out that the setup requires a vendor-specific piece of hardware that I'm sure not so coincidently is the advertisement facing page 26 of the article.
  • It was surely not coincidental that tempers frayed on the hottest, most humid day of the tour so far. Times, Sunday Times
  • I suppose your presence here today is not entirely coincidental.
  • Coincidentally enough, I had mine syringed a couple of weeks ago.
  • A measure called the coincident index provides information about current conditions.
  • This authorized store is located in a Russian area, so the email ending in ". ru" is unlikely to be a coincident. This 'New' iPhone Comes With Russian Email Address - The Consumerist
  • Coincidentally, the boating people also realised that they must have miscounted, and jets set out scouring the seas for them.
  • After invasion, at 48 hours postinfection, we observed a reduction in the numbers of ysaV transcripts, coincident with the establishment of the intracellular stage of infection.
  • Moving to the other side of the road, which coincidentally happened to be upwind, I also found the asters blooming like crazy, mixed in with a bunch of yellow succulents, that I would have called sedum, but now I'm not so sure. Grouse Diary Entry
  • Jason coincidentally put up a post about pre-web writings on the same day I stumbled upon a confessional diary of my teenage years.

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