Sentences with phrase «which by coincidence»

Bellerophon The nickname for 51 Pegasi b, the first planet found around a sunlike star, named after the Greek mythological hero who rode the winged horse Pegasus, which by no coincidence is the constellation of the host star.
One such «event» — or set of events — are the scheduled London Tube strikes, which by coincidence are also about the provision of a 24/7 service and the terms and conditions associated with its introduction.
So, that would be how much I could spend that year from the portfolio which by coincidence comes out to 2.4 % of the portfolio.

Not exact matches

Note that by some peculiar coincidence, the U.S. occupies the very heart of the oil reserves and the nation which lies between China and the oil.
It is perhaps no coincidence that both funds are independently - owned by their founders and small enough to be called «boutiques», meaning they are able to make independent decisions without the dilutive interference which arises from large board meetings at larger companies.
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...
@ jenkins yes but it says as if it was just a coincidence at the time of the Israelis where there not saying that they were killed by Israels... and there is big difference being killed by a country military and what carlos mentioned about 9/11 which happened by a rogue group, which no body approve of...
There is complete harmony, which can not be explained by coincidence or collusion.
Dr Willbold continued: «Our work shows that most of the precious metals on which our economies and many key industrial processes are based have been added to our planet by lucky coincidence when the Earth was hit by about 20 billion billion tonnes of asteroidal material.»
It is no coincidence that the near unanimous judgment of science fiction writers is that a world dominated by technological hardware is a world in which individual human self - identity is missing.
He asks us to believe that the U.S. bishops issued a statement called «Political Responsibility» during a U.S. election year that merely rediscovers nineteenth - century German social thought, which by chance offers a political platform that, by sheer coincidence, parallels the U.S. Democratic platform program by program, yet these very bishops are completely immune from influence by the current political constellation in their headquarters» host city of Washington, D.C. Further, this very professor tells us that the problem with Republicans» the party of Ford, Bush, and Dole» is that they are excessively committed to the «unfettered free market» and lack «faith in the government's ability to provide» social benefits, a position he claims is completely contrary to the Catholic faith.
I was given a Bible by improbable coincidence after which I was given a new perspective and see the hand of God in all things where before there was no God.
The command to Elijah to stand before Yahweh while Yahweh passes by, as well as the phrases which enhance the violence of the wind in verse 11, are accretions all but irresistibly motivated by the fact of the coincidence of the Sinai - Horeb theophanies and by tradition's firm establishment of a kind of Moses - Elijah parity.
Judging the book by its title, I was expecting just another account of the various «coincidences» found in the fundamental laws and constants of the universe, which seem amazingly carefully chosen to allow the emergence of life, and which therefore point to the existence of a Cosmic Designer who brought the world into existence for just that purpose.
R.C. Zaehner claimed that «from the moment that the Jews made contact with the Iranians they took over the typical Zoroastrian doctrine of an individual afterlife in which rewards are to be enjoyed and punishments endured... the idea of a bodily resurrection at the end of time was probably original to Zoroastrianism».5 Cohn also concluded that the similarities between Zoroastrianism and the ideas found in the Jewish Apocalypses were too remarkable to be explained by coincidence.6
But her eyes misted when the band struck up her old national anthem, the title of which is, by coincidence, Where Is My Home?
The Big East recently announced the broadcast schedule for fall sports on the Big East Digital Network, and YOUR Marquette Golden Eagles will appear on the streaming service for 16 regular season contests plus the cross country conference championships which, by coincidence, Marquette is hosting this year.
What has really happened is the baby has by coincidence come to the natural conclusion of the fussy spell (most parents give the bottle as a last resort which means the fussiness has been going on for awhile) and / or the baby has withdrawn because «gulping» down the bottle was actually stressful and NOT what the baby wanted but she could not stop the flow, so exhausted, she falls asleep.
Away from the confines of the small town in which I grew up, I wanted to know where my natural family lived; I wanted to see people who looked like me, not by coincidence but because they were related to me.
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.
By coincidence, today also sees the publication of a poll from YouGov for the Times newspaper which suggests voters think Cameron is shifting to the right.
At present it is Downing Street which has the bragging rights when it comes to petitions; it's no coincidence today's protest by hauliers, angry at the government's 2p fuel duty hike, will be delivering their petition to the prime minister rather than parliament.
The Clegg initiative by coincidence comes the day after Labour fully joined the debate for the first time when Yvette Cooper, the shadow home secretary, called for a thorough overhaul of the way in which UK intelligence agencies are held to account.
Neither researcher had any knowledge of the other's work, and yet by an uncanny coincidence each gave the syndrome the same name: autism, which derives from the Greek word autos, meaning «self.»
The importance of V404 Cygni can best be understood by looking back some 20 years to the effort that went into finding the first convincing candidate for a black hole which, by coincidence, lies in the same part of the sky and is known as Cygnus X-1.
It's no coincidence that golden rice, which has been tragically caught up in the larger uproar over GMOs, was developed not by a private corporation, but by foundation - funded academic researchers and a nonprofit organization supported by governments and philanthropies.
These results imply a dual mechanism for pattern separation in which signals from the entorhinal cortex can be decorrelated both by changes in coincidence patterns in the dentate gyrus and by recruitment of nonoverlapping cell assemblies in CA3.
Black Panther's cast and creators trod carefully around the movie's connection to current politics in the press conference attended by Screen Rant, with Chadwick Boseman saying that anything that seems like a reference is just coincidence, and Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige saying that «things have happened in the world which make the film seem more relevant.»
Following that coincidence was another, the second award of the night was given to Emma Donoghue for Best First Screenplay for her work in Room, which just happen to be presented by the adorable co-star of that film, Jacob Tremblay.
Which is not to say a true story can't or shouldn't be embellished, but the layering - on of these moments and coincidences, and the telescoping of them all into such a brief period just feels too constructed, and so ironically does precisely the opposite to what it's designed to — it slightly softens the true force of the tragedy by reminding us that there is fiction at work here too.
Regardless of whether the premise was by coincidence or design, Drag Me to Hell is one of the best horror flicks released in recent years, right up there with two which made this critic's Annual Top Ten List, What Lies Beneath (2000) and Dawn of the Dead (2004).
In these tasks he is aided by an unlikely trio: the No - Maj Kowalski; Porpentina «Tina» Goldstein (Katherine Waterston), a sympathetic investigator for the Magical Congress of the United States of America (MACUSA, which whether or not by coincidence is pronounced an awful lot like «yakuza»); and her kind but flighty sister, Queenie (Alison Sudol).
The long takes and comparisons to the stage may sound similar to Iñárritu's «Birdman: Or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance),» which took home the Oscar for Best Picture and Best Director last year — and it's by little coincidence.
While Grandage returns to London and his MGC this summer to produce West End revivals of Martin McDonagh's «The Lieutenant of Inishmore» and John Logan's «Red» (the latter of which earned him the 2010 Tony for best direction of a play), it's by startling coincidence that his work on a Disney blockbuster like «Frozen» should rather seamlessly match the mission of his namesake company.
(Captain Marvel is also going to explore the Quantum Realm, by the way, which does not feel like a coincidence.)
«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.
By coincidence, the happy news came out just two days ahead of the annual J.D. Power Initial Quality Survey which dinged Ford Sync the last two years.
To this end, I'm certain it isn't a coincidence that Google has undercut Amazon's $ 99 annual membership fee by charging $ 95 for their equivalent (after three free months during which you can give it a try).
Publishers — and some authors, especially those who control the Authors Guild, which has fought every attempt by Google (s goog) and others to open up the book market — have been so obsessed with piracy and locking down their products that they have allowed Amazon to take control of their fate (if that reminds you of Apple and the music industry, that's probably not a coincidence).
I felt a bit like Goldilocks - one thriller was too macho, another was too gory - only The Fallen was just right, combining well drawn characters with a solidly told police procedural (by which I mean that there are no great leaps of coincidence that lead to the solving of the crime, just sound, time - consuming police - work, following leads up blind allies, and back down again until the right path is explored).
Tech site GDGT followed up with details about the tablet's build, writing that the Fire looks a whole lot like the BlackBerry Playbook, and that this similarity is not a coincidence: In order to get their new tablet out in time for the holidays, Amazon outsourced design and production of the new tablet to the same company that made the Playbook (which, by the way, isn't doing so hot in terms of sales).
Purely by coincidence my friend Travis at Enemy of Debt published a post titled «We're Getting a Debt Consolidation Loan, and I'm OK With That» on the same day I published on Money Counselor «Debt Doesn't Cure Debt» in which I dissed a LendingTree billboard urging people up to their eyeballs in debt to take out a (presumably consolidation) loan.
By a lucky coincidence, right about that time I wrote an article for the Financial Times in which I laid out my thesis on sideways markets (though at the time I still called them «oscillating bear market»).
Which, by some strange coincidence, equated precisely to a EUR 100 mio market cap...
I found by coincidence a significant error on my statement — which then made me review it and I then found a bunch of others.
Additionally, the developer published in full an email alleged to have been sent by a senior producer at 505 Games extending an offer of publication, which it claims is «not a coincidence».
By complete coincidence, the Azerbaijani not - for - profit arts organisation YARAT — which means «create» in Azeri — chose to locate its collateral event for the 56th Venice Biennale in Palazzo Barbaro, the ambassador's former residence.
Influenced by ancient art history — which she of no coincidence teaches — her work often brings to mind the motifs and materials that perhaps might have been found on the wall of a cave.
Each have a prolific multi-decade artistic career deserving of further scholarship, but a palpable coincidence further connects these three gures: Betty Parsons was the founder of the eponymous gallery which launched the careers of the likes of Pollock, Rothko and Newman; Arakawa and his wife co-founded the Reversible Destiny Foundation, seeking a new model for architectural practices by borrowing from disciplines including experimental biology, quantum physics, and medicine; Lohaus co-founded the Wide White Space gallery (WWS) in Antwerp in 1966, which exhibited artists such as Beuys, Broodthaers, Christo and many others.
There, together with all the phases of the graphic creation — objects, furniture, audiovisuals, actions and tableaux vivant — there are visions and obsessions filled with philosophical, historical and artistic instances mixed with events, circumstances and coincidences by which the artificer likes to be surprised.
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