Not coincidentally, those people are also usually unwilling to pay a fair rate. |
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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. |
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Not coincidentally, perhaps, the British have more popular terms of opprobrium for their European neighbors than does any other people. |
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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. |
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He had coincidentally just fallen off his seat, so after an amazing start we were in quite some disarray. |
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It was coincidentally a really nice morning and she was going out for her daily morning jog. |
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If we had not coincidentally planned that shutdown, the fatigue from the job would have affected our production for other clients. |
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Some investigators have suggested that the syndrome may exist coincidentally with other oral conditions. |
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The trial judge rejected as fanciful such hypotheses as a kangaroo hopping onto the road coincidentally with the car coming the other way. |
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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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In short order, kids throughout the country were nagging their parents for the mock coonskin caps that coincidentally began to appear in stores. |
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Not coincidentally, this came just as he was countenancing the possibility of employing his services elsewhere. |
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Take for example a forequarter of Wild Boar which coincidentally was the first thing I ever roasted. |
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This enzyme coincidentally converts the chlorate to chlorite, which kills the harmful bacteria. |
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I shall trot along to see them next week, weather permitting, which will coincidentally be half-way through the contract. |
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He appeared to assume that railroad costs would move coincidentally with the general price level and that lags in the adjustment did not occur. |
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The committee must answer questions about its attacks on the president's record, which he said broke coincidentally with the televised story. |
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The full pressure stage is timed to commence coincidentally with the closing of the press plates. |
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And when the ladies' lumbering land yacht runs out of petrol, they coincidentally find themselves at Bradley's doorstep. |
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The two of them have, obviously not coincidentally, taken up work at the same factory. |
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Two ex-lovers coincidentally find themselves in competition for the same job. |
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These environmental changes occurred coincidentally with a period of accelerated extinction. |
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Not coincidentally, it will be rerouted directly through the artist's environment, thus necessitating its demolition. |
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The swordsman meets Fong coincidentally, identifies her as a nameless female, and the two become infatuated. |
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They remembered LGSM better, and a few of them even remembered the Comic Strip's Strike!, which, coincidentally, was also filmed there. |
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Picking up an unwashed dish at random, it puzzled him to see that bacteria had failed to colonise around a mysterious mould which had coincidentally appeared. |
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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. |
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He was up around 72 percent, which coincidentally is the same percentage of the American people who still believe professional wrestling is legitimate. |
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Not coincidentally, the same furiously driving piece has hit it big with marching bands. |
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Gwyneth was flying with her assistant and the CEO of goop and Kevin coincidentally was also in the first class section. |
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It appeared to contradict the BBC's own editorial guidelines which were coincidentally read out on BBC1's Question Time, which followed the news. |
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If the pink book, which coincidentally is pink, were adopted in full by the Government of Canada, I would not have to be a member of Parliament. |
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This is also just like last year, coincidentally the lowest prices of the year. |
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I had coincidentally happened by that week to drop off a personally baked thank-you gift to a friend and employee. |
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Which, probably not coincidentally, is well under the break-even price for shale oil projects. |
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I couldn't have imagined that I would actually be sitting with him, coincidentally at age 30, discussing the same issue. |
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Tellingly, but not coincidentally, the greatest expansion of Medicaid has occurred in Deep Blue America. |
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Not coincidentally, each party has also recently had a clear shot at implementing its vision of the good society. |
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Not coincidentally, all three of these folks lie somewhere in the middle of the gender spectrum. |
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Not coincidentally, all three calls received major play on the Kremlin-funded Russian propaganda station known as rt. |
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The first act offers parallel adulteries or near-adulteries by two unacquainted couples, each husband coincidentally carrying on with the other's wife. |
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Wirth adds that the rise in Last Judgment imagery occurs not coincidentally at a time when the profanation of the Host becomes a concern of zealous clerics. |
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It's curious that the Long Island Lolita is publishing her autobiography coincidentally with the Washington schoolteacher's release from the slammer. |
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I'm only saying that the documentation from science and the illnesses that these toxins can cause may purely coincidentally correspond with what I documented in Fort Chipewyan. |
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Abdominal hernia noticed coincidentally with exacerbation of abdominal and cerebral distress, requiring occasional narcotic. |
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As there are a couple of square brick pillars along the walkway, behind which a potential assailant could skulk, the wedge does coincidentally serve to prevent assaults. |
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My liaison picked up on my obvious dislike, and suggested we try another opening at a second building, which had coincidentally occurred at precisely the same time. |
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As with other cytotoxic agents, thrombophlebitis and thromboembolic phenomena, including pulmonary embolism, have been coincidentally reported with the use of idarubicin. |
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SaMA was looking for a robust exterior fixture capable of projection and animation and, not coincidentally, a large Exterior series fixture with a 1200 W lamp was on top of Martin's priority list. |
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When he had recovered he boarded the Falmouth packet ship 'Fox' coincidentally with one of Trevithick's cousins on board the same vessel. |
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In all cases, coincidentally, there was a diagnosis of anaphylaxis to peanuts. |
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Arbitration in family law is a convenient method of circumventing democratic law reform that not coincidentally displeases many historically privileged groups, including men. |
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However, after a couple of games, the coach had a change of heart and gave the No.1 jersey to Wilfredo Caballero, who coincidentally is now the side's reserve goalkeeper in Greece. |
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Our officers were then advised by the owners of the cabin that WOODS left quickly on January 6th, coincidentally, the day after his picture was profiled by various media outlets. |
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And, not entirely coincidentally, he had to do the song on Johnny Carson. |
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Perhaps not coincidentally a generation born into luxury and prosperity. |
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Not coincidentally, they are in first place. |
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Dinkins coincidentally nominated another board member of the Off-Track Betting Corp. |
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But let us take a cue from the Republican Party and employ a quote they run out whenever arguing that they don't dislike minorities for being minorities but just coincidentally dislike almost all of them on their merits. |
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On Saturday, in a hotel ballroom in an Iowa town not coincidentally named Perry, addressing a mix of conservatives and bikers, the former Texas governor touted his bona fides as an advocate for veterans. |
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The real epiphany came in 2008 when, coincidentally, I found myself retracing the Love Boat route from Los Angeles to Acapulco via the tourist haunts of Los Cabos and Puerto Vallarta. |
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The Roman Stoic philosopher, essayist, celebrity and dramatist Seneca was tutor, speech-writer and adviser to the emperor Nero, and he was also, not coincidentally, one of the very richest people of his age. |
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I WOULD like to thank Royston Ffrench for his magnificent fundraising efforts for the playgroup that I run, which, coincidentally, is where his daughter Isabelle attends. |
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Arthur, coincidentally, stopped on his voyage at the little island of Saint Helena and stayed in the same building to which Napoleon I would later be exiled. |
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Just coincidentally, it also provides the opportunity for the sorts of extravagant computerized effects that create tentpole movie attractions these days. |
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The National Interest, an American bimonthly magazine, makes a special case for Brazil, whose fleet coincidentally needs a capital ship to serve as an offshore command center. |
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The club, which coincidentally has a new stadium, sacked it's manager Jan Everse this week who claimed that Ranson was due to visit Holland next week. |
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Not coincidentally, my essay indicts the racial exclusionism of critics of American literature at the turn into the twentieth century, beginning, of course, with Howells. |
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He bought the manor of Saddleworth in 1791, built a wood mill at Springhead, and coincidentally was a key member of the Standedge canal tunnel company. |
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The separability of regarding something as unjustified and regretting it on balance is illustrated with the example of a broken promise that coincidentally saves a life. |
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