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No doubt his full account will appear in the list of best-sellers, to coincide with his release.
Why is it that so many of your government's mega constructions are timed to coincide with an election year?
All up the game was obviously timed to coincide with the movie release but in reality those familiar with the comics will feel more at home.
The President's speech was timed to coincide with the opening of markets in Asia.
The annual rut, or breeding cycle, peaks in deep South Texas during late December, and cold conditions will coincide with the movement.
There are also plans for arts, dance and other cultural activities to coincide with the games.
A number of Church of England dioceses have organised peace vigils to coincide with the demonstration.
The conference was timed to coincide with the annual meeting of the International Labor Organization.
The raids were timed to coincide with a parallel operation by the South African police service in Durban this morning.
We have timed the opening to coincide with the run-up to Christmas and it seems to be paying dividends.
A bus service into the town centre is timed to coincide with all incoming flights.
It's reasonable to guess that the bombings were timed to coincide with the G8 summit.
They said their protest was timed to coincide with both Valentine's Day and the anti-war march in London today.
It's just a matter of timing your visit to coincide with when the lily is in flower.
We should have a polygon inscribed in the circle the sides of which coincide with the circumference of the circle.
Tellingly, Nicol's last trip to British shores was timed to coincide with the Liverpool former players' annual gathering.
The Earth's rotation regimes coincide with tide fluctuations and synoptical processes in the atmosphere.
Its opening was timed to coincide with the City of Bradford exhibition which was held for several months in Lister Park.
Easter Sunday, a time of hope and joy is timed to coincide with the Sunday following the first full moon of the vernal equinox.
It was believed the man timed his protest to coincide with the Labour Party Spring Conference.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He began to suspect, now, that the welfare of others can often coincide with one's own.
It appears that in China there is no attempt to make the civil year or year of the calendar coincide with the astronomical year.
Ere long, however, it was ascertained that the crest of the Andes did not actually coincide with the continental divide.
These dates coincide with none of the four great hinges on which the solar year revolves, to wit, the solstices and the equinoxes.
In time, no doubt, their spawning season will coincide with that of our brown trout.
They are parallel to the edges of the cube, and in the different classes coincide either with tetrad or dyad axes of symmetry.
The main law for all accentual versification is this, that verse-accent must always coincide with word-accent.
To begin with, it does not coincide in point of time with the tide inshore.
Heathcliff's assertions about his son, as if I were certain she would coincide.
Gareth wrote a fanfare for Owain Arwel Hughes' 70th birthday to coincide with the launch of Owain's autobiography.
The findings of a TUC survey have been issued to coincide with today's launch of Ban Bullying at Work Day.
In other words, the axes of figure of the two surfaces must coincide.
I have made these remarks in the hope that you will coincide.
To coincide with National Pet Month, Beefeaters is pleased to offer an exclusive discount.
Beefy timed his fitness push to coincide with his beloved Newcastle United's off season.
With this roseate view Mr. Rogers did not entirely coincide.
This, in addition to the ability to publish wines to coincide with winery release dates, maximizes a winery's outfacing marketing exposure.
I could not be happy with a man whose taste did not in every point coincide with my own.
It was somewhen during Peter Reid's first season as Sunderland manager, which happened to coincide with the height of the BSE crisis.
The particular policy of the national and of the State systems of finance might now and then not exactly coincide, and might require reciprocal forbearances.
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