The rebels say the PLP assumed import mostly
because of serendipity rather than the suitability of occasion, since it came at the end of the first Monday back after the European elections.
Not exact matches
«I also hope that this paper and video encourage more scientists to take an artistic approach when they start a new project, not necessarily to create a narrative - based story, but to explore their idea the way an artist explores a canvas,
because that makes the mind open to a different form
of serendipity that can lead to unexpected results.»
Then you randomly stumble upon a curated selection
of John Cusack movies on Netflix (
because, hey, you happen to LOVE John Cusack so Netflix's recommendation algorithm is working perfectly), and you start
Serendipity.
With a little bit
of serendipity thrown in for good measure — Nancy is mistaken for Jessica (the would - be date) in part
because she happens to be holding the same book Jack has been reading — our adventure plods onward through the streets
of downtown London and into pubs.
Sessions stands out from the dozens
of other beach bars along
Serendipity Beach
because of its choice
of music, playing classic and indie rock (sometimes including live bands) instead
of the usual dance and Top 40 hits.
Ascott, the British artist most closely associated with cybernetic art in England, was not included in Cybernetic
Serendipity because his use
of cybernetics was primarily conceptual and did not explicitly utilize technology.
I took all the required courses, but discovered acting and the wonders
of the arts, and the joys
of serendipity,
of finding out things you can't explain or understand
because you were wandering the library stacks and found Radclyffe Hall's The Well
of Loneliness.
Such
serendipity — this morning's edition
of Haaretz describes an attempt to depublish a ruling
because of the impact on the parties» privacy — which I know has been a long concern
of Angela Swan's.