Sentences with phrase «strange coincidence»

A "strange coincidence" means something surprising or unlikely happening by chance at the same time. Full definition
For example, we now know that none of our respondents before the year 1903 regularly engaged in aeroplane travel, which by strange coincidence matches the period when catastrophic climate change began to be observed.
In what is either a very strange coincidence or a very weird easter egg, promotional materials for Bryan Singer's X-Men: Days of Future Past feature a pastor named Bob Bell,...
I often find myself looking for signs of fate in a relationship, like strange coincidences or similarities that make me think «it's meant to be.»
A series of strange coincidences led me to meet Jesus on my own personal road to Damascus.
«We have a lot of really, really strange coincidences, and all of these coincidences are such that they make life possible,» Linde says.
As far as its looks go, the Crosstour looks like a larger version of the Honda Accord, a not - so - strange coincidence considering that it traces its lineage to the Accord line.
Many strange coincidences have followed me everywhere on this Island.
it seems to me a mighty strange coincidence that PEAK OIL seems to be occurring (and increasingly acknowledged by even our oil company executives) just as anthropogenic climate change hysteria has reached a zenith.
By strange coincidence both are based in the Northamptonshire town of Brackley, their workshops separated by the vast Mercedes - Benz GP team headquarters.
It's always a surprise to hear it as I don't consider myself to be that good and yes, my childhood recipe and my husband's being the same is a very strange coincidence!
I was super psyched and in a strange coincidence got an email from the ever patient Danielle later that day, asking me if I was still planning on posting a recipe (being that peak berry season is pretty much over.)
For some reason I just thought this was a strange coincidence.
The Angels still owe $ 139 million to Albert Pujols according to a typo on Baseball - Reference that is also repeated across the internet on various sites by some strange coincidence.
In a strange coincidence, it was the second year in a row that a British driver in car number 22 had won the title by finishing fifth at Interlagos.
By some strange coincidence, those exact words also appear in Pliny's Naturalis Historia as a description of the bonnacon, a mythical creature from Macedonia that — yes, you did read that last bit correctly — runs away from any and all confrontation, leaving a fountain of flaming shit in its wake.
1952 and 1953 champion Alberto Ascari was the son of famous pre-war racer Antonio Ascari, and there are some strange coincidences about their deaths.
The instigator of this juvenile exercise was a man whom I shall call Splash, age 37 and possessed by some strange coincidence of the same fingerprints as this article's author.
Strange coincidence, indeed.
(In a strange coincidence, James» son Josh would later play George W Bush in the movie W.)
Lastly, it is a strange coincidence that several power transitions are due in 2012 in all of the major powers concerned, and this will add to uncertainty in the East Asian region.
By a «strange coincidence,» the county executive and mayor announced the two biggest pieces of the endowment on the same day.
It happened to be one of those strange coincidences,» Miner said.
A strange coincidence perhaps.»
I can't be 100 % sure it's from the creatine but it's certainly a strange coincidence.
This is such a strange coincidence.
Dear Jessica, what a strange coincidence.
What a strange coincidence — I had a dream last night that I was wearing a pair of shoes that looked exactly like these.
There are some strange coincidences and holes in the plot that are problems, but overall the story is enjoyable as a treasure hunt / anti-authority comedy.
(Strange coincidence that the last movie I watched was great all the way, but for its conventional ending.
As they hesitantly accept this strange coincidence, they try to recreate in broad daylight what happens in their dream.
These strange coincidences brought together Marvel characters in unexpected ways.
She does however have a copy of the script, acquired mysteriously since Thomas insists it was not given out to anyone, and by some strange coincidence the same name — Vanda — as the femme fatale of Thomas's play.
He told US network ABC: «In the theatre, this happens all the time, I've spent my life on stage so it's not a strange coincidence to replace someone and only have nine days to get ready, it was like old times.
However, there seemed to be a series of strange coincidences and peculiarities, and all over the internet people were debating wether this was actually a new game, or a marketing stunt for something Hideo Kojima / Metal Gear related.
Albert has also been experiencing some strange coincidences lately, and thinks there must be some reason or sign.
As it turns out, Ford is not of this world, and he has found out that, by some strange coincidence, the planet Earth is also scheduled for demolition today to make way for an intergalactic bypass.
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.
It's one of those strange coincidences that occurs every few years: two different films cover the same subject matter and happen to be released in close proximity.
It's a pretty obvious direction for the sequel to take, and I wouldn't be surprised if the script from Andrew Jay Cohen and Brendan O'Brien, written in collaboration with returning director Nicholas Stoller (Forgetting Sarah Marshall) and producers Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, pokes fun at the strange coincidence of having a sorority move in next door after the original film's mishap.
What a strange coincidence that Paul Vallas is now in Bridgeport where he is being paid $ 229,000 while collecting a $ 1 million dollar contract from the State Board of Education in Illinois.
In a strange coincidence, my kid had the same teacher for Literature and Language Arts, meaning the teacher who ensured my kid scored at the top of the class in reading was also responsible for my child's embarrassing drop in writing.
Call it a strange coincidence, but the language revealing that any student beyond the 3rd grade must be reading at grade level in order to transfer into the Windham STEM Magnet is missing from the version of the document on the Windham STEM Magnet school website, even though the wording was adopted by the Windham Board of Education and is part of the Operations Plan available elsewhere on the Board's website.
By a strange coincidence, the launch in 1963 of the DB5 takes on extra significance this year — the exact midpoint of Aston Martin's centenary to be celebrated globally throughout 2013.
(They never seem to have any, when pressed, which is also a strange coincidence...) Prince once stated that the entire INTERNET was over, but even he had a change of heart.
What a strange coincidence to the timing of our blog!
Since then, I kept an eye on the best - selling books in Top 100 Free and noticed a strange coincidence.
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