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1 The situation described by the residents would have been purely coincidental , he said.
2 Any resemblance to actual persons, companies, or events is purely coincidental .
3 Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental .
4 Like the purely coincidental eruption of fireworks every Independence Day.
5 Any collateral impact on this Bradamont person is purely coincidental .
6 Any resemblance between these characters and actual persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental .
7 It was not immediately clear if Rodman's visit was purely coincidental with Mr Warmbier's release.
8 The apparent harmony between the names is purely coincidental . '
9 All characters are fictional, and any similarity to people living or dead is purely coincidental .
10 Any resemblance to actual incidents, or to any person living or dead, is purely coincidental .
11 But any similarities between Stapledon's irresistible sweep of events and conventional science fiction is purely coincidental .
12 Thus, the link to ABSA is purely coincidental .
13 Nothing said about any resemblance of the characters to any persons living or dead being purely coincidental .
14 His interest-anduncanny timing-mightbe purely coincidental .
15 From which you may gather that any resemblance between this and the real-life murders was purely coincidental .
16 HAL is short for "Heuristic Algorithmic," and the one-letter offset with IBM is purely coincidental .
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