He studies videotapes of the crimes, notes the calm and calculated actions of the killer, and picks up on
odd coincidences in both scenarios.
Not exact matches
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.
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.
A few weeks later,
in one of those
odd coincidences of medical science, molecular geneticist Masashi Yanagisawa and his colleagues at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center announced they had found a closely associated gene
in mice.
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).
In an
odd coincidence, just a few days before I interview Beth Macy by phone, I happen to drive right by her hometown of Roanoke, Virginia.
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.&raqu
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.&raqu
in which eleven people went on a journey to view Buddhist art and disappeared.»
When glass artist Alison Sigethy and sculptor Liz Lescault met through their mutual interest
in kayaking, they discovered another
odd and wonderful
coincidence: both of them had an affinity for making forms that looked like otherworldly life.
Two
coincidences like this
in almost as many days —
odd.
The really
odd coincidence — and I don't believe
in coincidences — is that -LSB-...]