Others might be found serendipitously during a hysterectomy or oophorectomy for other reasons. |
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Martin's investigation of this mystery, while still in New York, coincided serendipitously with his overcooking of a pot of rice. |
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I rather serendipitously chanced onto a career with the National Park Service in 1971 at the Fort Laramie National Historic Site. |
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Then, serendipitously, a note from one of Edwards' richest donors arrived offering help. |
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The intimacy and humanity of these serendipitously encountered green areas in what will again become a densely populated place is one of the great pleasures of this plan. |
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It turned out that my first day in the USA, entirely serendipitously, had coincided with the weekend that the 1968 Democratic National Convention was getting under way. |
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Other Findings: As well, some new information emerged more serendipitously from the consultations, discussion groups and interviews. |
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It was a radio telescope that serendipitously showed us the radiation forming the fading breath of the birth of the universe. |
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There is no pressure to make referrals, but connections often happen serendipitously. |
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First, perhaps serendipitously, higher public spending is already on the way. |
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After Cornwall, the second, less advertised leg of his holiday was, serendipitously, to Turkey. |
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You have to set out in good faith for elsewhere and lose your bearings... serendipitously. |
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Clarke's journey into the highly specialized world of medical research began serendipitously. |
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One might assume that this would serendipitously inspire unforeseen scalar configurations in the new key. |
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These clouds were discovered serendipitously in the mid 1960's, by astronomers using radio telescopes tuned to the millimeter wavelengths at which many kinds of molecules in space emit radiation. |
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Their work at Cambridge was somewhat serendipitously and very dramatically informed by others-most especially by an x-ray diffraction crystallographer named Rosalind Franklin who happened to work in a nearby lab. |
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Obviously many practices may be necessary irritants or simply beyond human control, whether they are set out in a carrier's tariff or serendipitously dictated by the unpredictability of Nature. |
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As an autodidact, I have serendipitously discovered and developed my own quilting and appliqué techniques, using ethnic textiles as a source of inspiration. |
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Diane Rivard, Director of Communications for the Quebec Division, says good communication is always a team effort and, in the case of the campaign, sometimes comes about serendipitously. |
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But serendipitously, one finds some startling incidents, either long forgotten or barely known, of protest and piss-taking. |
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