They coincided with the rise of anti-nuke protests in that same decade, thanks to warmongering by Reagan. |
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It coincided with a report from the all-party Commons environmental audit committee which also demanded a halt to the government's plans. |
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He complained of disturbed sleep and difficulty in swallowing which had coincided with the injury he sustained at work the previous week. |
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Luckily for the government, three waves of rebellious dissidence had not coincided. |
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This coincided with his appearance in the movie, a fact that overrode the track's dire, insipid quality. |
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The rise of Vancouver as a power centre coincided with the eclipse of Winnipeg, which by 1996 retained only one headquarters. |
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Ironically, his own troubles have coincided with New Labour's public relations fiascos of the past fortnight. |
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He drew a line indicating the limit of the rainfall which coincided with the southern boundary of saltbush country. |
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Thon's growth, at least during the past several years, has coincided with the arrival of Generation Y at University Park. |
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In domestic policies his presidency coincided with a period of considerable economic prosperity. |
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The storm coincided with the 30th anniversary of the cyclonic conditions that caused the 1974 Lismore flood. |
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The long post-war boom of the 1950s and 1960s also coincided with an era of cheap oil. |
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The attacks coincided with Afghan opposition forces shelling enemy positions in the strategic northern city of Mazar-i-Sharif. |
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The displacement of the ventral nerve cord coincided with that of body wall muscles in mutants. |
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This has coincided with an increasing methodological interest in contestation, ambiguity and uncertainty. |
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All those speaking on the panel concurred that the rise in ecotourism has coincided with a major shift in the approach to development. |
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There were recent skid marks beneath the snow and frozen tire imprints in the ice, which coincided with the man's story. |
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The DPKO position coincided with the views of powerful states within the UN Security Council, particularly the United States. |
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Ironically, Britain's about-face coincided with the stated French position on European defense. |
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The two men, whose views on nearly every subject coincided, walked home together that night and became instant friends. |
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Stains were considered positive if the results obtained coincided with expected results. |
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The equations coincided with the experimentally revealed correlations in the present study, and also with observations from other studies. |
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Although their Auschwitz dates coincided, she actually met Albin in a British Army camp in Germany after the war. |
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Her timing coincided with some of the other girls, and they walked companionably together. |
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Each marker position coincided with the position of one of the multiallelic loci. |
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However, for an interval this short, the position of a detected QTL rarely coincided with the true position. |
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This spacer region coincided with the presence of an intron between the zinc fingers in the DNA sequence of the group C genes. |
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It is no accident that the surge in idolatrous reality television you so abhor coincided with this call to propaganda. |
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Smith's wealth coincided with a dip in his public profile, but he was not idle. |
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The present outbreak of fires, as those before them, coincided with climatically dry periods in central Sumatra. |
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His 5 AM, noon, or midnight hoots coincided almost exactly with the passing of a Chicago police car. |
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The hikoi coincided with the 59th anniversary of the second battle of El Alamein. |
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The series coincided with a push by programme makers to persuade a reluctant BBC to let them leave the studio and film on the streets. |
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At the same time this date coincided with Wolfe Tone Day, the largest celebration of the 1798 Rising in Ireland during the centennial year. |
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It is striking how exactly this coincided with the end of the world hegemony of British imperialism. |
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By sheer happenstance, the challenge of skyrocketing butterfat prices coincided with the waning economy. |
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It just so happened that that coincided with the beginning of the Jazz Fest and our new series there. |
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An advertising recession coincided with the advent of colour TV, with its high start-up costs for the channel. |
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In comparing media usage, online traffic growth coincided most closely with the rapid decline in television viewership. |
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Brian was frightened when a song he was working on called 'Fire' coincided with a massive brush fire in L.A. County. |
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Hence, in all three countries of the Southern Cone, liberalization has coincided with greater inequality in income distribution. |
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The crossing of the Ngoni, one of the biggest tribes fleeing from the marauding impis of Shaka Zulu, coincided with an eclipse of the sun. |
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The executive was pushing for an expiration date that coincided with the premiere of the next episode. |
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A happy life after death coincided with fame here on earth, where people would remember you in poetry and song. |
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If it is down to the players, why has their improvement coincided with arrival of a new coach? |
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This coincided with rapid improvement in firearms, with breech-loading rifles replacing the musket. |
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The upswing in business in 1991 coincided with a growth in radio and television advertising. |
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As Sod's Law would have it, the first day of the easing of access sanctions coincided with a change in the weather. |
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This action also coincided with an economic boom, which created a greater gap between the poor and the middle to upper classes. |
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The announcement coincided with a plunge in European stock markets as bourses revisited six-year lows. |
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Not so much as an advert in the small ads section of the Accrington Herald coincided with the launch. |
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The inauguration of the mosque coincided with Friday namaz in which I also participated. |
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The rise of unicorns has coincided with an extremely frothy, competitive market. |
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His arrival at the company's plush offices in Knightsbridge coincided with a turndown in the advertising market. |
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The demonstration coincided with a general strike by the city's approximately 300,000 Turkmen residents. |
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This coincided with the dismissal of the Vice-Chancellor, his deputy, and the bursar, who had misappropriated University funds. |
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The match coincided with his brother Stephen's wedding, at which John was supposed to be the best man. |
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And the Women's Movement coincided with the sexual revolution and the birth of the gay movement in the 20th Century. |
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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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My visit had coincided with the outrigger canoe-racing world championships and my ears were filled with the sound of manic, tinkling ukuleles. |
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The success of the vineyard, which Grace admits was a boon for his ego, coincided with personal and emotional meltdown. |
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Their elevation to management level coincided with the development of Irish Permanent's branch network. |
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The launch of the book honouring the life and work of James McKenna also coincided with the launch of a selection of poems on CD by Desmond Egan. |
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The formation of low and high vessel density wood coincided with the seasonal rainfall distribution. |
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These outlines coincided with the part of the brain known as the hippocampus, from the Greek word for sea horse. |
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Not uncoincidentally, this period has coincided with continuous resort to IMF bailouts by virtually every single major economy in the region. |
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The latter baby bust period coincided with women entering the labour force in unprecedented numbers. |
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The first day of the Vancouver International Film Festival coincided with the first massive autumnal rain. |
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The open day coincided with normal rehearsals and visitors were able to sit in as the young musical maestros performed. |
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This coincided with an influx of black immigrants, mostly Loyalists who had served in the British Army during the American War of Independence. |
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The slowdown in building has coincided with the first steps to conserve traditional architecture. |
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The meeting in Salzburg coincided with the third anniversary of the official signing of the Stability Pact. |
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Our renewed love affair with open-air motoring coincided with the explosion in pretty two-seat roadsters. |
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It coincided with the rise of Thatcher and Reagan, and the loosening of capital restrictions world wide. |
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In retrospect, it seems ever more likely that our mid-Nineties aging into the Coen Brothers coincided with the apex of their careers. |
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The climax of European imperialism in the nineteenth century coincided with the European population explosion. |
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He came up with the idea after noticing that a rise in cases of IBD coincided with a drop in infections caused by roundworms and human whipworms. |
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It's interesting how Kevin Rollins' comments coincided with the release of the Mac mini. |
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The peak position of Anth absorption in the plant leaves studied coincided with that reported for the leaves of rainforest plants and for apple fruits. |
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The war against Echo has coincided with the rise of Russian nationalist and pro-Kremlin movements. |
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It was their bad luck that the waiting period coincided with the hottest July on record. |
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The bombing of the U.S. Marine barracks coincided with an attack on a separate barracks used by French paratroopers. |
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His move to Miami to make a fresh start, aged 40, coincided with a sea-change in American art, as abstract expressionism gave way to the ascendancy of pop. |
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The first efforts of the papacy to increase its power and restore its prestige coincided with the acme of the Patriarch in Constantinople around the eleventh century. |
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Their most recent exhibition, the tellingly-titled Suit, coincided with New York Fashion Week. |
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The summer of 2012, the hottest ever recorded in the United States, coincided with the worst drought in fifty years. |
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The dinner also coincided with the announcement of his first planned visit to the country to take place in the new year. |
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It just so happened that my trip coincided with the holy month of Ramadan. |
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The dedication coincided with the 60th anniversary of the formation of the two French squadrons, who made RAF Elvington unique among the airbases of Bomber Command. |
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He probably had a small kink in an artery and a clot coincided with it. |
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The onset of these symptoms coincided with an upper respiratory infection with cough, minimal sputum, nausea, anorexia, and multiple loose stools. |
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But the laity's judgement of its pastors has not always coincided with the priorities of bishops and archdeacons and may not have done so in this period. |
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But the event coincided with her brief foray into the world of the blonde, a change of hair colour which saw her daubed as tarty, attention-seeking and vacuous-looking. |
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His first year there coincided with the saturnalia of the Restoration as Charles II arrived in England with his mistress Barbara Villiers, the future Duchess of Cleveland. |
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The timing too was crass, since the increase coincided with MPs awarding themselves an annual pay rise equal to the thick end of a year's entire minimum wage. |
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The maypole dancing unfortunately coincided with a particularly heavy shower but the young performers bravely completed their routine despite the deluge. |
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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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The disappointing return from the publicity blitz was doubly concerning as it coincided with a buoyant period for the mobile phone industry generally. |
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It had coincided with soul-searching on an ideological level, which had changed Herzen from ardent Westerniser to something more akin to a Slavophile socialist. |
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Not concidentally, the event coincided with the promotional campaign around that film's release. |
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This was a necessary condition, as most vital functions must have been operative shortly after hatching, which may have coincided with the onset of calcification. |
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Last year, charters of winter tourism operators went on to the end of April, and this coincided with the beginning of the summer charters, so the two seasons overlapped. |
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The emergence of primates, with their close-set eyes and stereoscopic vision, coincided with the appearance of flowering plants and the new host of insects that fed on them. |
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So the year has marched on into October and in Scotland at least the change in the calendar has coincided with a perceptible change in the season. |
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When these and other factors coincided they created the perfect storm. |
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The rise of the brass band in England coincided with the development of valved brass instruments, particularly the cornet, allowing a wider chromatic range. |
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Their decline accelerated during the Oligocene and coincided with the rise of another group of large herbivorous and cursorial mammals, the artiodactyls. |
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The Stalinist purges coincided with diplomatic efforts by the Soviet regime to form alliances with the Western bourgeois democracies against fascist Germany. |
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A basis of the theory is the belief that the ancient animal die-offs coincided with the migration of the first large human populations into North America. |
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The ceremony coincided with the DVD release of the director's cut. |
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The glacials and interglacials also coincided with changes in Earth's orbit called Milankovitch cycles. |
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The coat patterns of modern giraffes may also have coincided with these habitat changes. |
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The arrival of the Corded Ware culture in southern coastal Finland between 3000 and 2500 BCE may have coincided with the start of agriculture. |
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The period of these early settlements coincided with the Medieval Warm Period, when temperatures were similar to those of the early 20th century. |
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His promotion coincided with a health crisis which led to his accepting, albeit reluctantly, some nursing services at home. |
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However, filming of the new series coincided with the filming of The Silence of the Lambs, making Hopkins unavailable. |
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The British Museum exhibition coincided with both the 80th anniversary of the publication of Joyce's novel, and Richard Hamilton's 80th birthday. |
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The population decline coincided with the general collapse of urban life in the West in the 5th and 6th centuries with few exceptions. |
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People who saw her during the end of that year and early 2006 reported a rebound that coincided with the writing of Back to Black. |
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External migrations out of the Iberian peninsula coincided with these episodes of increased persecution by the Inquisition. |
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The invasion, which coincided with a period of renewed Norman expansion, was at the invitation of Dermot Mac Murrough, the king of Leinster. |
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This final stage, nevertheless, coincided with or resulted in the end of continental extension in Africa. |
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Among them were Isadora Duncan, Rosa Luxemberg and Emma Goldman whose appearance coincided with the arrival of Bolshevism and its bastards. |
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However, this period of decline coincided with the rise of city as the financial centre of the region. |
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This period coincided with the development of machine tools, with the armories designing and building many of their own. |
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His inauguration coincided with the effects of the Great Depression, and the social climate became tense as a result of the lack of jobs. |
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This would have coincided with the controversial dissolution of the monasteries that resulted in a major influx of funds into the royal treasury. |
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This policy, known as malgachization, coincided with a severe economic downturn and a dramatic decline in the quality of education. |
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This act coincided with the transformation of India from a bulk importer of pharmaceutical drugs to a leading exporter. |
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The rapid growth of Southport largely coincided with the Industrial Revolution and the Victorian era. |
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The sighting and video footage of the alleged big cat coincided with a spree of sheep killings in the same area. |
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While this coincided with the beginning of the civil year, it wasn't always strictly observed. |
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Their strength and ferocity coincided with the impending trade growth of the maritime silk and spice routes. |
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The advent of the new Six Nations format coincided with this Irish resurgence. |
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They also reached the 2012 FA Trophy Final and their first Wembley Stadium appearance coincided with the 100th anniversary of the club. |
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This pattern coincided with a geophysical signature related to the xenolith package. |
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The establishment of Honda Verno coincided with its new sports compact, called the Honda Prelude. |
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Alternatively, pelvic inflammatory disease could explain why the onset of her symptoms roughly coincided with her penultimate pregnancy. |
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This achievement coincided with kilns that could be fired at higher temperatures. |
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The film coincided with the BBC's Africa Lives season of programming and with the global Make Poverty History campaign. |
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This coincided with the adoption of this lower pitch by other leading orchestras and concert series. |
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The launch of the musical coincided with Queen Elizabeth II's Golden Jubilee. |
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My trip coincided with the first ever Junkanoo Carnival, a three-day celebration of Bahamian music and culture. |
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Holbein was prolific during this period in Basel, which coincided with the arrival of Lutheranism in the city. |
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Until the early fourteenth century, Law French largely coincided with the French used as an everyday language by the upper classes. |
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The Gothic period coincided with a great resurgence in Marian devotion, in which the visual arts played a major part. |
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Before the development of rapid long distance transportation, regions of cider consumption generally coincided with those of cider production. |
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This has coincided with the privatisation of British Rail, but the effect of this is disputed. |
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The revolution in the north coincided with the Aden Emergency, which hastened the end of British rule in the south. |
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This marked the beginning of his break with Oxford, which coincided with his growing influence outside the university. |
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The views of philosophers, with few exceptions, have coincided with the pecuniary interests of their class. |
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This must have coincided roughly with the current ringway south of the city, situating the city within a former curve of the river. |
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The foundation of the Municipality of Trujillo in 1779 coincided with a peak of prosperity for the city. |
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This coincided with the Portuguese search for Prester John, as they soon associated the kingdom as his land. |
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Need for greater artistic expression coincided with the return of native rule during the Ming dynasty. |
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In 1991, the Tall Ships Race came to Milford, and this coincided with an overhaul of the docks. |
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The referendums in Scotland and Wales coincided with a period of unpopularity for the Government in the wake of the winter of discontent. |
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Wallachia's traditional border with Moldavia coincided with the Milcov River for most of its length. |
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Awareness of the ecocidal propensities of the rural population coincided with the first reckless surge of modern industry. |
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The decline of North American wolf populations coincided with increasing human populations and the expansion of agriculture. |
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Pearson's time in charge coincided with a high turnover of players, and yielded no trophies. |
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The most rapid period of growth and development coincided with the industrialisation and expansion of textile manufacturing. |
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Both birds coincided with a period of heavy cloud and a clear passage of swifts and hirundines. |
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The return to systemic agriculture coincided with the introduction of a new social system called feudalism. |
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His coming of age coincided with a civil war between his uncle Gaius Marius and his rival Lucius Cornelius Sulla. |
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This coincided with a move back into Livingston to a large new ground in the Murieston area. |
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A Eucharistic celebration was held last week at the Sacred Heart Church, Manama, which coincided with 10 days of novenas in honour of the saint. |
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This coincided with the enormous growth of the Dutch merchant fleet, made possible by the cheap mass production of the fluyt sailing ship types. |
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This coincided with a major increase in gold production in Celtic areas to meet the Roman demand, due to the high value Romans put on the metal. |
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His move coincided with new allegations of torture from Martin Mubanga, another British internee. |
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The first century that saw the Bourbons on the Spanish throne coincided with series of global conflicts that pitted primarily France against Great Britain. |
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Despite an improvement in the economy, which coincided with a fall in the price of petrol and a favourable dollar exchange rate, the government did not enjoy full popularity. |
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That would be good news for anyone worried about whether the sun is about to sink into another Maunder minimum, that 17th century slump that coincided with the Little Ice Age. |
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The students, faculty and staff members who were involved with the project were honored by the university in a ceremony that coincided with the university's silver jubilee. |
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The establishment of the first East Slavic states in the 9th century coincided with the arrival of Varangians, the traders, warriors and settlers from the Baltic Sea region. |
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David's and Llandaff in the south, collectively defined an area which included both the Principality and the March, and coincided closely with later definitions of Wales. |
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Gould's appearance also coincided with Mark King's birthday. |
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Powys roughly coincided with the territory of the Celtic Cornovii tribe whose civitas or administrative centre during the Roman period was at Viroconium. |
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This coincided with the launch of a new jingle package produced by Godfrey in association with Wise Buddah Productions, marking Radio 2's second new package in as many years. |
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Budyko about the sudden demise of large Ice Age mammal populations on different continents and at different times coincided with the arrival of humans. |
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This also coincided with the perfect conditions for a botrytis infection, known as noble rot, which can result in distinctive sweet dessert wines. |
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The postponement coincided with rumours that there had been an attempt to land on British shores on or about 7 September, which had been repulsed with large German casualties. |
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Sunday's violence was a sign of heightened tensions in the early stages of a campaign that has already coincided with an up-tick in communal clashes. |
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Part of this road through Pakistan also coincided with the Silk Road. |
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In one study a high watertable coincided with accelerated beach erosion, while a low watertable coincided with pronounced aggradation of the foreshore. |
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The period of unpopularity of the Conservatives in the early 1980s coincided with a crisis in the Labour Party which then formed the main opposition. |
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The Younger Dryas lasted a thousand years and coincided with the extinction of mammoths and other great beasts and the disappearance of the Paleo-Indian Clovis people. |
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Some believe that the increased number of invaders coincided with Scandinavian leaders' desires to control the profitable raids on the western shores of Ireland. |
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The Romanticism coincided with some ideas of the Risorgimento, the patriotic movement that brought Italy political unity and freedom from foreign domination. |
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The renewal of these concerns coincided with the publication of a paper in the journal Nature about a version of golden rice with much higher levels of beta carotene. |
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The building was opened by Janet Thickpenny, a young mother from Barry, who was chosen because her 40th birthday coincided with that of the opening day. |
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The rise of jazz coincided with the expansion of the modern tobacco industry, and in the United States also contributed to the spread of cannabis. |
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The harvesting of polecats in Russia increased substantially after the October Revolution, which coincided with Western Europe's decline in polecat numbers. |
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The rise of the Aberdeen Casuals coincided with the most successful period in the club's history, and has been chronicled in more than one published account. |
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Aberdeen's first and only foreign manager, Ebbe Skovdahl, was appointed in 1999 and his time in charge coincided with some of the heaviest defeats in the club's history. |
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Dodgy Dave's oration coincided with a histrionic defence of private education by Richard Harman, chairman of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference. |
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His travels coincided with regional governmental reforms and other local administrative business, although messengers connected him to his possession wherever he went. |
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In the mid-90s her divorce from former Eurythmic Dave Stewart also coincided with her leaving her record company of 15 years after becoming disillusioned with the industry. |
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The winter festival coincided with bonfire night celebrations and included the town's annual fireworks display which was previously held at Warout Park. |
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In the United States, suburban growth in the Sunbelt states has coincided with the popularity of Master Planned Communities within established suburbs. |
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Dowding's time in this office coincided with a period of rapid development in aircraft design and a growing fear that another major war was on the horizon. |
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These coincided with the introduction to the island of domesticated species of animals and plants, as well as a changing material culture that included pottery. |
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The increase in wealth experienced by Spain coincided with a major inflationary cycle both within Spain and Europe, known as the price revolution. |
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This coincided with the peak of the Croatian War of Independence. |
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By fall 1943, the decreasing number of Allied shipping losses in South Atlantic coincided with the increasing elimination of Axis submarines operating there. |
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Changes in the craft economies have often coincided with changes in household organization, and social transformations, as in Korea in the Early to Middle Mumun Period. |
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He began experimenting with a wide variety of techniques, an experimentation that coincided with the burgeoning of the nearby industrial city of Manchester. |
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The invention of glassblowing coincided with the establishment of the Roman Empire in the 1st century BC, which enhanced the spread and dominance of this new technology. |
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Historically, strike breaking has often coincided with union busting. |
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Paul's arrival in Hollywood coincided with an increase in public awareness that all wasn't perfect in screenland. In Hollywood, most early-1920s problems were drug-related. |
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This coincided with a rule change mandating the use of V8 engines, making it likely that both Red Bull Racing and Ferrari would use the same specification engine. |
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Kimberly Duran of DallasNews.com, for example, referenced restaurants that served Chrismukkah foods in 2005 when Hanukkah and Christmas coincided. |
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The fact that his battle for Biafra coincided exactly with the geopolitical support de Gaulle's government was then giving to the Biafrans did not bother him. |
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The leaflets urge people to confront Mr McFadden at his home and the maildrop coincided with him being in Liverpool at the front of an anti-racism rally. |
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