Sentences with phrase «by coincidence after»

Po's got heart, though, and what he lacks in skill, he makes up for with major effort — proving that his destiny may not be governed by coincidence after all.

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This coincidence between the apostolic Preaching as attested by the speeches in Acts, and as attested by Paul, enables us to carry back its essential elements to a date far earlier than a critical analysis of Acts by itself could justify; for, as we have seen, Paul must have received the tradition very soon after the death of Jesus.
«It is not a coincidence that after the remarks by Rep. Walsh were made that there was a homemade bomb directed at an Islamic school...» the committee said.
I was given a Bible by improbable coincidence after which I was given a new perspective and see the hand of God in all things where before there was no God.
Is it a coincidence that these clubs have become big after being bought by millionaire godfathers who have injected in a lot of money?
«It is no coincidence that these new and unsubstantiated accusations only came to light after Speaker Silver and the Ethics Committee were handed an overwhelming defeat by his own hand - picked hearing officer, Howard Levine, in the initial decision of May 12th on my appeal,» Kellner said in a statement.
The Clegg initiative by coincidence comes the day after Labour fully joined the debate for the first time when Yvette Cooper, the shadow home secretary, called for a thorough overhaul of the way in which UK intelligence agencies are held to account.
Bellerophon The nickname for 51 Pegasi b, the first planet found around a sunlike star, named after the Greek mythological hero who rode the winged horse Pegasus, which by no coincidence is the constellation of the host star.
The user highlights don't always involve romance or amazing coincidence — sometimes it's as simple as a person rebounding after a personal tragedy by connecting with users online.
Three strangers are reunited by astonishing coincidence after being born identical triplets, separated at birth, and adopted by three different families.
After all, once prophecies as foretold by sick young girls begin to come true, eclipses happen in the nick of time, and jaguars pounce on cue, what's one more coincidence to pile on to the fable?
But the positives more or less end there; Murphy was obviously going after an exploration of how chance and coincidence binds people together, as illustrated by the friendship that develops between the magician (Strathairn) and the pawn shop owner (Katt) and the other connections between the characters that are also revealed.
Three strangers are reunited by astonishing coincidence after being born identical triplets, separated at birth, and...
The Vogons don't take too kindly to hitchhikers, and after the torture of enduring their leader's poetry, the two cosmic ramblers are sent out into the void of space only, by yet another strange coincidence, to be picked up by the President of the Galaxy Zaphod Beeblebrox (Sam Rockwell) aboard the recently hijacked ship the Heart of Gold.
After the ambitious but deeply flawed prequels, The Force Awakens traded originality for nostalgia; a plot driven by coincidence and luck, all to serve reassured thrills.
By coincidence, a few days after the front - page story with my public dissent, I participated in a «webinar» conducted by the New York State School Boards Association on the subject of — you guessed it — «recruiting and hiring.&raquBy coincidence, a few days after the front - page story with my public dissent, I participated in a «webinar» conducted by the New York State School Boards Association on the subject of — you guessed it — «recruiting and hiring.&raquby the New York State School Boards Association on the subject of — you guessed it — «recruiting and hiring.»
By coincidence in 1999, I interviewed Lee Iacocca right after news broke that Daimler - Benz and Chrysler would join as one.
To this end, I'm certain it isn't a coincidence that Google has undercut Amazon's $ 99 annual membership fee by charging $ 95 for their equivalent (after three free months during which you can give it a try).
Management continuity provided by Gooch is reassuring, though the development of problems only six months after his taking the reins is somewhat troubling; without a clearer vision into the mechanics of the problem one has to consider that this could be mere coincidence.
He started off developing games by coincidence: after the launch of WP8 and following an XNA course he created his first game called Boxes, just for fun.
Your every attempt to get off the ship is thwarted by some awful coincidence or catastrophy, and after a while it starts to wear rather thin as a plot device.
Just this morning I was wondering to myself why Capcom hadn't worked out the details to bring Mega Man X4 from the original Sony PlayStation era to the PlayStation Store for play on the PlayStation 3 and PS Vita, and by amazing coincidence the company has announced today that it's bringing Mega Man X4 and Mega Man X5 to PSN in the weeks ahead in North America; X4 releases next week with X5 arriving the week after that.
The death of his wife of a ruptured aneurysm on the brain only weeks after the close of the show seemed to him to be too much of a coincidence for it to have been caused by anything other than the traumatic stress of these prolonged and shameful attacks.
By coincidence, I found myself in Boston two days after seeing the video, and the Carpenter Center's fluid embrace of open spaces and bridges to its surroundings took me by surprise and delighBy coincidence, I found myself in Boston two days after seeing the video, and the Carpenter Center's fluid embrace of open spaces and bridges to its surroundings took me by surprise and delighby surprise and delight.
She labels one set Wende, or turning point — a term that, perhaps by coincidence, often applies to Eastern Europe after Communism, although the Berlin Wall had not fallen in 1983.
As it regularly happens these days with me - by sheer coincidence, the day after I had this discussion with Meeta, I came across this work from Hugh MacLeod, which puts it so well
(By weird coincidence, this came just after Exxon stopped funding an organization called the Clinton Foundation).
It was no coincidence that 17 years after Federal Reserve (by the way it is not a Federal entity and has NO reserve of capital) was «chartered» in USA that Great Depression occurred.
Professor Alain Aspect's alleged proof of entangled photons was just proof of the entanglement of 1st quantization by Bell's Theorem, as criticised by the late Caroline Thompson in her 1999 arxiv paper «Subtraction of «accidentals» and the validity of Bell tests»: «In some key Bell experiments, including two of the well - known ones by Alain Aspect, 1981 - 2, it is only after the subtraction of «accidentals» from the coincidence counts that we get violations of Bell tests.
, according to NASA scientists: «Coincidence, conspired to dampen warming trends» — Excuse number 10 for global warming «pause» or «standstill» — NASA's Gavin Schmidt & colleagues finds «that a combination of factors, by coincidence, conspired to dampen warming trends in the real world after about 1992» — Latest excuse for global temperature standstill mocked by skeptics: «Apparently, if you go back and rework all the forcings, taking into account new data estimates (add half a bottle of post-hoc figures) and «reanalyses» of old data (add a tablespoon of computer simulation) you can bridge the gap and explain away the paCoincidence, conspired to dampen warming trends» — Excuse number 10 for global warming «pause» or «standstill» — NASA's Gavin Schmidt & colleagues finds «that a combination of factors, by coincidence, conspired to dampen warming trends in the real world after about 1992» — Latest excuse for global temperature standstill mocked by skeptics: «Apparently, if you go back and rework all the forcings, taking into account new data estimates (add half a bottle of post-hoc figures) and «reanalyses» of old data (add a tablespoon of computer simulation) you can bridge the gap and explain away the pacoincidence, conspired to dampen warming trends in the real world after about 1992» — Latest excuse for global temperature standstill mocked by skeptics: «Apparently, if you go back and rework all the forcings, taking into account new data estimates (add half a bottle of post-hoc figures) and «reanalyses» of old data (add a tablespoon of computer simulation) you can bridge the gap and explain away the pause.»
And then remarkably both me and Gavin's mystery man «independently» found the Gill / Harry mismatch within a couple of hours of each other, with Gavin's mystery man, by sheer coincidence, doing so just after I had published notice of the problem at Climate Audit and after Climate Audit readers had turned their attention to the problem.
A combination of factors, by coincidence, conspired to dampen warming trends in the real world after about 1992.
By unrelated coincidence, in January 1976, after ten years as an assistant Crown Attorney in the Toronto Crown Attorney's Office, I joined the federal Department of Justice.
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