Sentences with phrase «through coincidence»

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Through no coincidence Amex has also released a publicly available 100,000 Membership Reward bonus offer for anyone approved for the card before 25 January 2017... but for...
Not through coincidence, but with intentionality.
Through coincidence that need not concern us, the three meet the Radner's old nemesis, Teddy (Efron), who promptly helps the girls get the sorority up and running on his old stomping grounds.
Only three of the 208 statistical tests performed showed any significant changes that could allude to more violent behavior, and these are explained through coincidence.
Given little we can do much, or so claims Melodrama, Act 2, eliciting bare suggestions of an uncharted narrative through the coincidences and contrasts of the four works that inhabit this sparsely - appointed space.
They talk dirty, they talk day - jobs, they stumble through the coincidences of nothing.

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As she was asking those questions and working her way up through her career from a server to a designer, Emily also noticed that she was experiencing some strong intuitions, some of which she explained away at the time as coincidence or paranoia.
It is no coincidence that the school system in Finland, the darling of the international educational community for its superior test scores, is built on an experience - based model, where science and math are taught through doing, and labs take precedence over textbooks.
Through a series of impossible coincidences and comedic mistakes by some bumbling white - collar criminals (including Tone Loc's seminal portrayal of «Juice» [pictured above]-RRB-, Preston becomes a victim of a minor hit - and - run and is suddenly in possession of some hush money in the form of a blank check.
Well it is true that some people seek sorcerers to implement Jinn that are satanic demons into mankind or his house or his business to finish him or make his life miserable or to stop flow of his business income... In such case it is either you are religious enough and say your prayers often then it becomes hard for this to harm you or otherwise you need to find some one who practice exorcism to remove this evil... But many are just pretending to be good at it and help you not but squeeze money out of you with tales and stories... There is another type of possessions and that is not through a sorcerer but directly by coincidence what man is at his weakest moments and those weakest moments for a possessions are when you come through a great fear or when cry or laugh loudly in hysteria, or during a certain moment of mating... or even when sneezing loudly... That's why there are prayers to be said on daily basis to guard you from such things and specially if passing haunted places such as deserted houses but most evil ones are residents of public toilets and market places... Some of them even would claim that you have made a wrong action by which you have killed a dear one to them and for that they have possessed you and that is mostly night time such as throwing a cigaret butt to a dark place or stepping killing an insect or even an animal at night which could have been one of them or possessed by one of them... So this is true thing happening to many who suffer unexplainable illnesses or sufferings which could look like mental illness that comes and goes as pleased...
Against impossible odds, and through a set of amazing, miraculous coincidences, she accomplished her mission.
But when, as in our situation, there is no such coincidence, the believers» vision of society must be imposed on the larger number of unbelievers through force, on the model of the inquisitors and the Hezbollah.
What is happening across the Catholic Church today through Alpha is an extraordinary, unpredictable continuation and result of the third and fourth waves hitting the UK: the impact of the Vineyard Church on the Anglican Church (is it coincidence that Carol Wimber was a Catholic?).
When through an unusual coincidence President Reagan's second inauguration was telecast on the same day as the 1985 Super Bowl, the entire day seemed liturgically orchestrated, as viewers moved from one sacred event to another.
Second, Tom Jones, foundling, in the final chapters of Henry Fielding's novel, is transformed through incredible coincidences from a bastard into a wealthy gentleman of impeccable virtue; he even gets to marry the girl he loves.
And it is perhaps not a coincidence that many clergy in the fastest - growing denominations today — those in the Pentecostal tradition, for example — follow the same model, supplementing their ministries through other work.
This article, the result of my extensive searches through the literature, highlights this remarkable coincidence and poses some serious questions of credibility for the Creation Science Foundation and for either or both of the Drs Andrew A Snelling.
In one of those coincidences that happen sometimes, a mob of Lee McNicholl's cattle at Dulacca that spent four - and - a-half months on the road earlier this year is now munching its way through a succulent crop of oats named the Drover variety.
There is no coincidence that even though chelsea have been through an outrageous amount of managers the past ten years that they have still been able to win trophies on a consistent basis while different tactics and style's of play have been introduced.
Arsenal are often criticised for crossing when Walcott's up front and then switching to through balls once Giroud is brought on, but this is not a coincidence.
«Yet Arsenal have not always been blessed with such forthright sorts, whether by coincidence or through a deliberate policy from Arsene Wenger.
It is not a coincidence that both transfers would go through at the same time while paying more for a CB than expected, and less for a striker.
Do you think it is a coincidence that Pérez has passed through both of baseball's zombie teams?
It is no coincidence that aging teams like the Cowboys and the Bills have limped through the first seven weeks of the season.
If the four game stretch were at some random point half way through the season, it would probably be an anomaly, but I believe it is no coincidence that they do well in the first four games specifically.
This coincidence perpetuates the dangerous myth that cereal in a bottle does indeed help an infant sleep through the night.
This coincidence perpetuates the dangerous myth that early offerings of solid foods will help an infant sleep «through the night».
It's no coincidence that babies go through a sleep regression around the same time they start rolling over, and therefore can not be swaddled anymore.
Maley notes that influences from the environment may drive convergent evolution but that identical mutations can also arise through pure coincidence, simply by virtue of the enormous numbers involved.
It simply can't be a coincidence that I discovered about Oak + Fort, a Canadian brand offering attainable luxury with classic designs and quality fabrics for reasonable prices, right when I was looking for the perfect linen / cotton wide leg culottes that will get me through the remainder of this summer and many more summers to come.
You can probably name dozens of successful relationships in your extended friendship circle that met through online dating — that's not a coincidence.
Working through an enormous canon of cinematic influences in a far more satisfying way than Carax's glib offering (Gomes» titular allusion to Murnau is no coincidence), Melbourne's resplendent Forum Theatre proved a fittingly grand venue for Gomes» expansive vision: this film is a joy to watch.
There are plot holes big enough to drive a truck through and completely far - fetched coincidences that don't even work to move the plot forward.
When frustrated shirt salesman Wikström (Kaurismäki regular Sakari Kuosmanen) first swerves his vintage car past Syrian refugee Khaled (Sherwan Haji, folding depths of emotion into Keaton - style deadpan), it's a fleeting introduction that ties their fates together through low - key coincidence — a force that eventually reunites them, once the former's quest to open a restaurant coalesces with the latter's path through applying for asylum.
It's all in the vein of (if not quite at the level of) «Groundhog Day,» combining the Jungian idea of there being no coincidences and the Zen idea of being present to see the universe unfolding through those non-coincidences.
Their partnership complicates a busy plot already thick with chases, coincidences, ancient secrets, mistaken identities and Frida Kahlo sightings, and it plows through each twist like a roller coaster navigating a new loop.
«Task Force X» is the main theme, which sounds like a slightly darker take on Jerry Goldsmith's theme from Rambo II (probably a coincidence) put through a rock filter (think Hans Zimmer's «The Kraken»).
Arthur eventually makes his way there (through a series of coincidences that are too convoluted to detail), pulls out the sword, and is rescued from public execution by a group of rebels against the current ruler (There are times this story feels like Robin Hood, not Arthur).
An ill - timed coincidence involving a left behind cell phone and a murder victim has things escalate beyond hope within the blink of an eye and Saulnier sinks into the tension like a hot knife through butter.
Through a series of nutty coincidences, her harebrained scheme intersects with that of paranoid federal marshal Harry Pfarrer (George Clooney), a gold - chain - wearing, jogging - compulsive lothario who is having an affair both with Malkovich's wife, Katie (Tilda Swinton), and with Linda herself — neither of whom knows he is married to an author of children's books (Elizabeth Marvel).
That exception, of course, is in the entirely sung - through Evita, and that's no coincidence.
Through one of those film noir - style coincidences that imply the universe itself has set up against him, the counselor is implicated when the shipment of drugs goes missing, and whether or not he had anything to do with it, the cartel must keep up appearances and handle it.
Through an odd series of coincidences and encounters, Amin invites Garrigan to become his personal physician, though Garrigan has no idea that Amin will turn out to be a horrible monster, responsible for countless deaths.
A few more probing questions reveal that through some incredible coincidence of atmospheric physics, these «neighbors» are actually separated by time, not space, and that John is Frank's son — thirty years in the future.
Meanwhile, a nearly broken Lomax has found a love with Patti Wallace (Kidman, Stoker), a Canadian nurse he meets, by coincidence, on a train, but his persistent flashbacks and nightmares to his agonizing past cause struggles with their relationship in the present that she has resolved to see him through.
«By pure coincidence,» Boyle says, «her NGO, just the week before, had talked about doing something on human trafficking» — the illegal trade in human beings through which people profit from the control and exploitation of others.
Watkin adds that «in a truly lovely coincidence» they had both enrolled in a Masters of Education (Cognitive Psychology) and used the research methods taught through that course.
Through a unique series of coincidences, a trio of generations — the Baby Boomers, Gen Xers, and Millennials — is vying to claim their space in today's workplace.
For me, there are three random coincidences in high school that altered my trajectory and propelled me through high school into college.
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