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As far as I'm concerned it was just a rather handy coincidence.
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The crews going missing in the last year just couldn't be coincidence.
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Was it mere coincidence that Nehemia had mentioned Terrasen's court that morning?
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It's no coincidence that internet phenomena share a vocabulary with certain diseases.
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One is nothing; two are a coincidence; three are a moral certainty.
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There is limited horizontal overlap between the companies' activities, the Commission said.
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I do not think our respective lines of work need overlap often.
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However, it is known that in real practice the 2 diseases overlap.
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Good luck and good fortune overlap but are not the same thing.
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If you create multiple target lists, it reports how much they overlap.
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The general concurrence, the glorious union of all things prove the fact.
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The result was that she expressed her hearty concurrence in such views.
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But to this measure the concurrence of the other chiefs was wanting.
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Nothing, however, effectual could be done without the concurrence of the planters.
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It was a fortuitous concurrence of garments, arising I know not how.
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The contemporaneous New York Times review could hardly have expressed greater bemusement.
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Previous exposures may be estimated using contemporaneous hygiene records or published data.
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Analysis was restricted to 44 hospitals that reported contemporaneous activity on PCI.
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After all, they'd only stopped making contemporaneous noir about 20 years earlier.
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Tradition survived of taller giants before the days of the contemporaneous Agamemnons.
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It's quite convenient this surprise trip is coinciding with the All-Ireland Final.
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It looked as if my official and personal interests were neatly coinciding.
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Hypoxemia improved, coinciding with the disappearance of right-to-left shunt by contrast echocardiography.
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It was surreal to have it so completely coinciding with my pregnancy.
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The story is a long period of silence coinciding with Cain's inactivity.
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This maximum could be explained by a superposition of two counteracting effects.
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There is no limit to the idea of the superposition of states.
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Dose calculation was corrected for density effects with the pencil-beam superposition algorithm.
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It's not an equal superposition of all the things it could be.
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I can't tell: it's in some kind of superposition of states, Schrödinger's wildcat.
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We have also demonstrated multiplexing of different targets within the PCR reactions.
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Results from this were collated for statistical multiplexing using logistic regression analysis.
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In the reported experiments, multiplexing did not affect the efficiency of RT-PCR.
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The SiPMs were read out with new multiplexing electronics developed for this project.
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This method is amenable to multiplexing and has promise for scanning unknown mutations.
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The graveyard, or what remains of it, is coextensive with the grove.
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Parthia Proper, however, was at no time coextensive with the region described.
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The reputation of Mr. Prescott was now coextensive with the realm of scholarship.
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But this limit of power is not coextensive with any system of morals.
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For every predicate must either be coextensive with its subject or not, i.e.
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Her references have a new contemporaneity: Hopper's work is about as old as it gets.
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SF is the literature most attuned to contemporaneity's harsh music and so remains the best predictor of our collective future.
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Each is dashed with the most superficial gloss of technological contemporaneity, right down to the inevitable "Silicon" prefix.
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Such are likeness and unlikeness in quality, quantity, or form; succession and contemporaneity; contiguity and distance; cause and effect; motion and rest.
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And, indeed, so long as relative age only is spoken of, correspondence in succession IS correspondence in age; it is RELATIVE contemporaneity.
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I think, then, that the contemporaneousness of the evidence is sufficiently established.
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I'll ease his mind by telling him the subject lacks contemporaneousness.
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There is an air of contemporaneousness about everything.
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There were oil heaters, bookshelves and tables, chairs and cabinets, and a desk piled high with papers of varying antiquity and contemporaneousness.
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But perhaps the most fitting tribute to Dhoni's cool is pure, yet perfectcoincidence.
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But, for me, the perfectcoincidence of the delicious and the nutritious is our summer berries.
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Tavillonneurs can then use the shingles in their precise order, providing perfectoverlap for a leak-free roof.
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There is partial but not perfectoverlap among the cells in which abnormal proteins are deposited and the cells that degenerate.