Sentences with phrase «odd coincidence»

The term "odd coincidence" means when two unusual or unexpected events happen at the same time, making it seem strangely coincidental. Full definition
By odd coincidence, a film with many of the same concerns opened almost simultaneously with Clouds of Sils Maria — Noah Baumbach's While We're Young.
He studies videotapes of the crimes, notes the calm and calculated actions of the killer, and picks up on odd coincidences in both scenarios.
The fourth film, Goblet of Fire, was ably but unmemorably directed by Mike Newell (who, in a truly odd coincidence, is scheduled in 2012 to become, with Cuarón, the second Potter director to release an adaptation of Great Expectations).
The really odd coincidence — and I don't believe in coincidences — is that -LSB-...]
In one of those very odd coincidences that seem to pop up in a Douglas Adams fashion, a number of us were talking about Simon at breakfast just this Friday last.
However, by odd coincidence, for the first time, women head each of the sections on the list, including the «Bubbling Under» section.
Odd coincidence to see Moynihan cited on this blog, and the just today (Sunday Jan 7, 2018) depicted as a racist in a prominently featured piece in the Sunday New York Times.
I wish a full recovery but just an odd coincidence obe imagines.
Odd coincidence!
It's an odd coincidence but both Ruff and Hitch were terrible at giving our kids a chance.
In this video, Susan and Brandy talk about the odd coincidences that occur in their life and -LSB-...]
Shortly afterwards, we finally got the Internet and by some odd coincidence one of the first sites I stumbled upon (while looking for some scheduling tips, ironically) was called Gentle Christian Mothers; I was shocked and outraged at the «Unprepared for Parenting» forum on their message board, but for some reason I just couldn't stay away!
By an odd coincidence, reminiscent of Richard Nixon being in Dallas the day of the assassination, Republican foe John Faso was visiting a New Paltz firehouse that morning.
On another note, Isn't it such an odd coincidence that a lot of incredibly gifted creatives died at 27?
What an odd coincidence...»
Weal stars as a young Wellington barista whose routine is disrupted by mysterious messages, dreams and strangers, plus a flurry of odd coincidences.
«The odd coincidences never end up turning for the better — but for the worse.
Charmed by the odd coincidence of a book she once owned finding its way to the middle of the English Channel, Juliet sends back several of Lamb's other essay collections, together with a warm letter.
In the same article, the reporter noted «an odd coincidence,» namely that «Bibi Chen had organized the Burma Road trip, in which eleven people went on a journey to view Buddhist art and disappeared.»
Kind of an odd coincidence if you ask me.
That, again, is probably just an odd coincidence.
Another odd coincidence: It happened that Triple Candie was planning a show at MOCAD, involving ephemera they had created related to the performance artist James Lee Byars, so a recreated Richard Pryor bit sounded perfect.
A better illustration of the way the Warhol sales played out late last year might be the odd coincidence of there being eight examples of Warhol's Jackie Kennedy portraits on offer during the same week.
One of the odd coincidences that colors our judgment about climate trends is that man began systematically measuring temperatures in the early to mid-nineteenth century just as the world was beginning to exit what was perhaps the coldest period of the last millennia.
Honestly people, seems like an odd coincidence that both people are from SF and the design that's being displayed during the conference looks like a bastardized imitation, no??
(By an odd coincidence, this middle tends to look exactly like the writers who imagine it... I'm looking at you, David Brooks.)
This, of course, seems an odd coincidence.
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