Sentences with phrase «bit of 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.
The craziest bit of serendipity though: the genius producer of the 1920s Irving Thalberg (the man most responsible for the creation of the studio system) is played by a young Robert Evans, who would go on to be the genius producer of the 1970s (after the collapse of that same studio system).
In a perfect bit of serendipity, a guest post by Janice Hardy today addresses the most common myth about conflict.
There are no hard rules and what worked for a famous breeder may not work at all for you; it's a mix of pedigree analysis, timing, expert eye, common sense, and a little bit of serendipity.
But a savvy job hunter can engineer a bit of that serendipity.
You have to find the right fit, and finding the right fit requires a bit of exploration, and a bit of serendipity.
Capturing planetary transits also involves a bit of serendipity.
It was a bit of serendipity...
And I had a bit of serendipity!
While you might find a bit of serendipity here if a great plot twist reveals itself, it's more likely going to end up with muddled chapters and a complete lack of direction.
From the «more proof Walmart is evil» department, comes this bit of serendipity.
The season and a bit of serendipity brought to my screen an interesting...
The season and a bit of serendipity brought to my screen an interesting question from Dean Kim Brooks of Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie:
It was a bit of serendipity...
For creative superstars Mark and Cinda Boomershine — an artist and fashion accessories designer, respectively — moving into their dream Buckhead home involved a bit of serendipity.
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