Slow shutter speed, high contrast and serendipitous symmetry made the risk well worth it. |
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And this was totally serendipitous, unexpected, it just came out as we started writing this material up about a year ago. |
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Formerly independent inventors had less say in what they would investigate and less room to follow their serendipitous discoveries. |
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In a serendipitous coincidence, the Arts Council's new plan included a focus on criticism as an art form. |
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Thus began Cooper's serendipitous ascent into the more rarified air of the arts and crafts. |
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In an almost unheard of but definitely serendipitous event, the creative team has been reassembled. |
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And in a serendipitous twist of fate, he is now in a position to offer my band discounted studio time at a local recording studio. |
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I countered this superstition with a serendipitous discovery from my own research. |
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With its metal projections and angles, wooden recesses and thin walls it has a serendipitous quality. |
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Becoming unstuck is most often accomplished through the serendipitous discovery and acquisition of another label. |
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Her career was a collection of serendipitous and fortuitous events that entice one to believe she was fated to succeed. |
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They say turkeys do not vote for Christmas, but if the EU institutions vote for Turkey, it could be a serendipitous exception to the rule. |
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A must see for the physical whirlwind, for Brassard, and for the serendipitous experimentation in the mixing of genres. |
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The current system allows only answers to questions developed without seeing the data, thus limiting serendipitous discovery. |
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Nevertheless, our understanding of the human nervous system has also developed by quite serendipitous means. |
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Recent generations have lost the easy pleasure of a serendipitous relationship with wildlife. |
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That was a kind of serendipitous thing that grew out of my taking ballet classes at the Met. |
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In the course of his travels, Carroll has amassed some hilarious, touching, and serendipitous tales from the road. |
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And, in a serendipitous way, Hollywood is according some newfound respect to the Man From Plains. |
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Here was a killing that might very well not have been were it not for the serendipitous fame-making powers of the Internet. |
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Davidson jumped off the bus to say hello and that serendipitous encounter would change his life. |
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Sometimes success is as much accidental or serendipitous as planned. |
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Over 100 specimens of M. serendipitous exhibit part or all of the dorsal carapace, the abdomen and telson, or the thoracic sternites with some attached pereiopods. |
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So why is it that some people seem to live charmed lives, full of lucky breaks and serendipitous chance encounters, while others experience one disaster after another? |
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As a scientist, this serendipitous event compelled him to further research the plant whereby he found tea to have medicinal properties. |
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It is commonly agreed that individual research labs make the important, almost serendipitous discoveries. |
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But it did seem like there was a serendipitous thing happening. |
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Mr. Hogan read widely to find ideas, and said in the oral history interview that he hit upon the idea that became his invention of the gyrator from a serendipitous revelation in a magazine article. |
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With 37,000 square feet of flexible retail space spread across eight alternating levels and a full height central atrium, the retail layout allows for easy navigation and the serendipitous discovery of new books. |
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The hope is that the use of virtual worlds, rather than more structured forms of communication such as e-mail or conference calls, will make serendipitous meetings more likely and interpersonal networking easier. |
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Government IP is promoted through advertising, the Internet, etc. The search for firms capable of exploiting the IP becomes ad-hoc and serendipitous. |
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At almost serendipitous level, faith based organizations and religious institutions have taken leadership on matters of human security and small arms. |
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This would be a novel approach, pulling together all sources of income I can find to make sure the institute has a long-term viability to it, that it's not just based on serendipitous research grants. |
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It is serendipitous that the line specifically refers to music. |
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The Program was a wonderful opportunity to learn about different cultures and forge friendships beyond the seas. It was a truly serendipitous experience. |
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Sometimes, the road from creativity to economic profit is serendipitous. |
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C The serendipitous location of a historic marker near a river, with no functional relationship to the river, would not enable its inclusion as a representation of the Cultural Expression sub-theme. |
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That was one of those serendipitous circumstances we stumbled upon when we made some inquiries as to why it was Belize, of all the offshore tax havens. |
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While breakthroughs do occur, their project paths are frequently described as serendipitous, rule-breaking, and led by mavericks. |
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To stumble upon serendipitous meet ups that fate would not likely have arranged otherwise. |
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Historically, drugs were discovered through identifying the active ingredient from traditional remedies or by serendipitous discovery. |
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Nardicio is particularly pleased with the serendipitous pun. |
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