Sentences with phrase «curious coincidence»

By curious coincidence, earlier this year, another group of researchers reinterpreted the fragmentary 7.2 million year old primate Graecopithecus from Greece and Bulgaria as a hominin.
We empathized on - demand, giggling uncontrollably at curious coincidences or weeping quietly while adults whispered of serious matters.
The aL - hAJJ's investigation was to later unearthed some striking and curious coincidence in the deal, possibly, on the blind side of the incoming president, Akufo Addo and then caretaker President, Mahama thereof.
By a curious coincidence, even before the leak regarding Trump's alleged connection to the bank, Aven has recently been in the news himself.
These «necessities,» by a curious coincidence, have almost always matched the policy preferences of intellectuals, who tend to see the Constitution as a kind of perpetual work - in - progress, an instrument ever open to their expert ministry.
His departure last summer has coincided with the emergence of some mental fragility within the squad and while it is impossible to say the two are linked, it is a curious coincidence.
If they succeed, they will have succeeded in changing the rules of a much bigger game: the contest for Downing Street which, by a curious coincidence, happens to be exactly two years and six months away.
I was struck by a curious coincidence.
In a curious coincidence (the Sega Dreamcast having been released 15 years ago today) another system is enjoying a birthday.
It is a curious coincidence that HP previously bought UK tech company Autonomy from its founder, Mike Lynch, who has now helped to launch due diligence AI company, Luminance, which has bagged Slaughter and May as a key client.
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