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We should find coincidences in the fundamental laws of nature and those coincidences should point toward some satisfying aesthetic order.
In the 2013 interview, Ms. Hart talked about the coincidences in her life that she said were not really coincidences at all.
Through a series of unlikely coincidences that could suggest a larger, mystical force (but also could just be coincidences), Dud finds himself at the Lodge, which has fallen on hard times.
But there are some odd coincidences that we should consider.
That's real life, and life is full of weird coincidences.
"Coincidences are hard to ignore," Bui, Cattabriga, and Guglielmi said.
New York, I do love you and your crazy coincidences.
But the boys' father, Rick, said both were simple coincidences.
The rational explanation for premonitions is that they are coincidences.
I try not to take coincidences too seriously, but c'mon!
"Fight, Death" was filled with other ominous coincidences and convergences.
As a rule, there are no coincidences in such cases.
Fittingly, The Goldfinch (the book) is full of such coincidences.
Of course, it could all be a massive set of coincidences.
"Coincidences this big aren't something that happen that much," Yared said.
"It's crazy," Jessica's father, John Runions, tells PEOPLE of the coincidences.
Coincidences turned into connections, connections into paranoia, and paranoia into delusions.
"Vespa was born after a strange combination of coincidences," said Lambri.
There are a lot of coincidences around the IOC these days.
An old boss once told me never to believe in coincidences.
But coincidences like that don't come along very often in politics.
Other coincidences involve the lyrics of other popular Juice Wrld songs.
"If the United States views such operations as unforeseen 'coincidences,' then the Russian air force in Syria is prepared to begin the complete destruction of all such 'coincidences' in the zones under their control," he said.
Facebook insists that the shared location in the cases above were coincidences.
"Right now, there are a lot of coincidences," he told BuzzFeed News.
Much like Leroy Jethro Gibbs of NCIS, I don't believe in coincidences.
It would require a very unlikely series of coincidences for that Last.
Watch out for messages, especially through poems, love letters, winks, and coincidences.
The world is made of coincidences, not meaning, the Coen comedies say.
Mueller also appears to be looking at a set of strange coincidences.
I am beginning to experience what I would call disturbing digital coincidences.
The story is an uninteresting thicket of brawls, machinations and useful coincidences.
But the constructors assure us that those two entries are happy coincidences.
These things are not coincidences and do not happen in a vacuum.
The left seems to forget #PodestaEmails and the many "coincidences" tied to it.
A series of coincidences came together and the thing mutated into a monster.
And, through a series of calamitous coincidences, he pretends to be a minister.
"Magic manifests in strange coincidences or in plans working extremely well," Miller concedes.
Coincidences place the different plots in geographic proximity rather than fully integrating them.
The book's ambitious scope entails some creaky coincidences, but Kerney's insights are rewarding.
What traces we must leave"; "You're looking for overlaps, coincidences, aren't you, love?
I'm super analytical by nature and find random coincidences like that extremely satisfying.
Maybe this is just the culmination of an extraordinary series of coincidences. Maybe.
"My Spalding would have loved this whole weird series of coincidences," she said.
If that's true, we have a bunch of coincidences for you this week.
The meaning is still to be determined, but in couture, there are no coincidences.
But I began to doubt myself more and more as the coincidences began mushrooming.
But it's still an odd coincidence, in a universe where most coincidences are intentional.
It is a pseudoscience bent on making big to-dos out of insignificant coincidences.
Even though coincidences can be explained away by math, Mazur still finds them cool.
But he added that the account didn't take into consideration that coincidences can happen.
Many have noted that Morissette's "Ironic" largely features coincidences, instead of instances of irony.
"A series of lucky coincidences related to Ortiz helped him get relief," Donnella said.
Overall, there are no coincidences when it comes to the first lady's fashion choices.
It is a curatorial gesture, intrigued by historical coincidences, which forgot its greater purpose.
Either you believe in remarkable coincidences or it is clear these two charts are linked.
FOWLER: Well, I don&apost think that you can sort of conflate the two coincidences.
The book does a thorough(ish) job of justifying the coincidences of the two series.
"These do not appear to be coincidences, they appear to be a convergence," Swalwell said.
Because Howard's career is built on a series of such insanely and equally stupid coincidences.
CREW, in its report, pointed out two coincidences when China approved past Ivanka Trump trademarks.
"White Bird" is otherwise full of neat coincidences, grown-up clichés, sentimentality and stock portraiture.
By that point, we had long stopped being surprised at the freakish number of coincidences.
Facts and faces begin piling up along with additional coincidences as daughters start to multiply.
In the absence of hard evidence, Maltese are grasping at wild coincidences and conspiracy theories.
By some accounts, the coincidences — predictions, if you will — number in the 20s, or more.
It's primarily based on coincidences, not evidence that Bezos' data flowed back to Saudi Arabia.
Really, a pretty strange set coincidences, informed by the usage data of world's most popular website.
And I think ultimately it just came down to that because it was just strange coincidences.
"There were too many coincidences, in my opinion, for this to be a coincidence," he said.
"Sounds like an incredible chain of coincidences but sometimes life is stranger than fiction," Nally added.
"We're not believers in coincidences, except for today," Fire Commissioner Daniel Nigro told reporters on Thursday.
Each section comes heavily footnoted, indicating the appearance of traditional folk tale motifs — taboos, odd coincidences.
Everything is just chaos and along the way you experience glimpses of happiness, or beautiful coincidences.
And, hey, it looks pretty creepy, too, in an entire movie that's about doubles and coincidences.
A mathematician's approach to coincidences isn't all about odds and numbers — though it includes that, too.
Adapted from David Goodis's novel, "Dark Passage" is a movie of strange coincidences and occult connections.
"Istanbul is just full of these quirky coincidences and encounters, all very ephemeral," Mr. Yalkin said.
Bennett wrote that the blouse was a peak example of no coincidences in Melania's wardrobe choices.
"Sounds like an incredible chain of coincidences but sometimes life is stranger than fiction," Nally said.
However, there are certainly some coincidences involved in the resurgence of these crimson-cloaked harbingers of tyranny.
A super blue blood moon earlier this year earned its enticing name through a series of coincidences.
"When dealing with spooks, politicians, and big-time power politics, sometimes coincidences are not accidental," Lifson concluded.
Suspense, done well, captures the attention so there's no time to notice plot holes or preposterous coincidences.
He attributed the deactivation to a series of unspecified "coincidences" that had occurred on his final day.
Jupiter, the planet of happy coincidences and fortune, is spending 2019 in your fifth house of pleasure!
A play of greed, decay, venality, beauty, longing, hidden meanings, coincidences, love, terror, mundanity, suffering, boredom, loneliness.
His words for Burberry were sharp ... "These aren't coincidences" ... clearly referring to the other fashion house blunders.
He took coincidences as meaningful; he aw-shucksed every time an "anomalous phenomenon" mysteriously evaded the cameras.
A number of slight coincidences — minor at the time, though hilarious in retrospect — stalled this early progress.
But it was just a series of coincidences or accidents; it could have gone the other way.
What follows is a tale of coincidences, nostalgia, some very wack rhymes, and some surprisingly good rhymes.
Shapiro reads "listeners'" letters that recount nauseatingly cheerful, clichéd stories about falling in love and happy coincidences.
"I don't believe in coincidences, but if I did this would be a powerful one," Winfrey wrote.
The bar code had evolved over several decades, a product of several collaborators and some fluky coincidences.
Funch's best-known work, "Babel Tales," combines multiple photos from locations in Manhattan to create uncanny coincidences.
Slice and dice the profusion of data, and there is no end to the coincidences that can arise.
You either have to come to the conclusion that these are all coincidences or something else is afoot.
In the magical world of Netflix's latest obsession-worthy Christmas flick, The Princess Switch, coincidences are often overlooked.
You could call this a collection of unfortunate coincidences, or quibble about uncertainties and noise in the data.
It may not be long before we start to hear spooky Jacko/Prince coincidences à la JFK/Lincoln.
It turns out Patterson is also from Piscataway -- the first of several coincidences the men would soon discover.
Over the next seven years, you will slowly encounter seemingly small coincidences that bring hidden secrets to surface.
And then there are the coincidences — perhaps forgivable, since there are so many unruly strands to tie together.
In his autobiography, published in 19723, Greenspan depicted his rise to power as a series of lucky coincidences.
It relies too heavily on coincidences, and its treatment of various Asian cultures leaves something to be desired.
Coincidences come off as chicanery, and even his greatest achievements done with the best intentions seem somehow nefarious.
As if the standoff were not bizarre enough, a number of apparent coincidences embellish the tale even further.
"Having been involved in a ton of investigations, there are more coincidences than you can imagine," he said.
As undaunted and determined as Ben, Rose sets off again, entering a world thrumming with coincidences and complications.
A series of perfect coincidences last night produced one of the rarest sports stories you can possibly fathom.
All this, of course, may be a set of coincidences, signifying nothing; but the probability points the other way.
"Too many coincidences, too many dead bodies," says a character in Andrea Bianchi's 1975 Strip Nude for Your Killer.
But are coincidences signs, or are they just random events that seem more meaningful to us than they are?
When eerie coincidences crop up and four strangers arrive unwelcome on their doorstep, Adelaide rises to defend her family.
In his book The Improbability Principle, statistics professor David J. Hand argues that coincidences—even spooky ones—are unavoidable.
Clearly the FCC Inspector General found these and other "coincidences" to be concerning enough to warrant a broader investigation.
Here are some of the most remarkable coincidences from "The Simpsons," and how they can, or can't, be explained.
In ABC's new dead-child time-travel mystery, "Somewhere Between," the coincidences are somewhere between far-fetched and lunatic.
This is a living place where you can find something that rarely happens on the internet anymore — human coincidences.
It does not emerge from the plot, because the plot is just a series of grotesque and unlikely coincidences.
Waymo's lawyers would have to string together a compelling narrative packed with circumstantial evidence, coincidences too coincidental to be accidental.
At this point, I started to freak out because there were too many coincidences for this to be an accident.
Still, for now, the industry finds itself obfuscated in the shadow of big fintech companies, and even painful marketing coincidences.
The Simpsons has a long history of featuring sometimes goosebump-inducing coincidences, from predicting voting booth controversies to technological advances.
The cover art for the album seems like it's another one of those weird coincidences—it looks just like Holly!
The documentary series The Innocent Man, which dropped on Netflix December 14, features a series of uncanny — and gruesome — coincidences.
Such happy coincidences of benefits exist, but many things in the corporate world really are win-lose, not win-win.
"On one hand, we know that everything happens for a reason, and there are no mistakes or coincidences," he wrote.
If coincidences are the universe's way of sending us a sign, we'd really like to know what that one meant.
The major trajectories of their lives were determined by historical events, random coincidences, their own psychological needs and irresistible impulsions.
Later in the novel, strange coincidences begin to occur that mirror how a Facebook advert might anticipate a user's needs.
In fact, the term originates from astrology, a pseudo-science that tends to make big deals out of insignificant coincidences.
Overall, Bennett wrote that she believes there are no coincidences when it comes to the first lady&aposs fashion choices.
Not only does the coincidence work, but it gives me the same sort of pleasure as coincidences in my life.
"We have long since surpassed the possibility that these are all just coincidences," Calcasieu Parish District Attorney John DeRosier tells PEOPLE.
If our existence is a result of successive coincidences, what if a very early ancestor had turned 'right instead of left'?
Proving there are no coincidences, they spotted a 13 Reasons Why billboard down the street moments after leaving the tattoo parlor.
Amazon had a strange response, suggesting that the recording was only initiated because of an array of coincidences that happened together.
Crazy things were always happening to Romi: her life was swept along by an endless series of coincidences and mystical signs.
The frequency with which English teams suffer this fate, however, suggests that this is not simply a succession of unfortunate coincidences.
The surprises and pleasures of "Dark Territory" are not limited to such coincidences of history, although there are plenty of them.
"Most don't attribute this sequence of events to a bad actor, just a series of bugs and bad coincidences," Conant says.
But even with the tongue-in-cheek tone, it's impossible to overlook the exhausting series of contrivances, coincidences and sloppy filmmaking.
If you look at "Magnificent Obsession," the things that happen are just beyond belief, in terms of plot twists, improbabilities, coincidences.
The story lines, for the most part, are deftly woven together despite a few too many convenient coincidences toward the end.
Slowly but surely, with eerie and vindictive coincidences mounting, she begins to suspect that Adrian may not be dead after all.
But it's also the section in which the machinery of Mr. Selznick's storytelling, with its mysticism and coincidences, creaks the loudest.
David, who retired after a business career to become a pastor in a small church, is not a big believer in coincidences.
"On one hand, we know that everything happens for a reason, and there are no mistakes or coincidences," he captioned the post.
Despite her name being linked to the domino effect, it's as much about instincts as it is about favorable coincidences lining up.
"The left seems to forget #PodestaEmails and the many 'coincidences' tied to it," he added, referring to Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta.
As soon as Allen had enough savings, he headed to Cambodia, where everything quickly came together in a series of happy coincidences.
"In China there are no coincidences ... If they want to send you a message, they will send you a message," he said.
He slows down to build tension, allowing room for the listener's curiosity to trickle through the many obscure coincidences along the way.
It is clear that there are some incredibly curious coincidences of timing between activities by the Russians and activities by the campaign.
There were also a number of surprising coincidences that connected the book to real life after she put her pen to paper.
And in the end, Harold's imperfect audio system happened to be the last note in the melody of coincidences that changed my life.
Pollack understands humor well, and if her novel is approached as a very long standup routine, the coincidences become much easier to swallow.
That said, Domino is a character built on taking those little coincidences, those small, unlikely opportunities, and making them work in her favor.
She has said she did not plan to have a political career but a series of "fortunate coincidences" had helped her achieve that.
Talk about the mother of all coincidences — a young couple from Zhejiang, China, discovered that their paths had crossed way before they met.
This is typical in conspiracy theories; strange coincidences are strung together in a narrative that looks scary if you squint at it right.
She, like many of the people I talked to that night, relayed the same message: That coincidences are often evidence of the divine.
Playing on a set of numerical coincidences, they cast the team members' ordeal and salvation as a parable about the country's political transition.
Most of the pleasures of "Lost in Paris" come from watching the coincidences multiply as Fiona, Dom and Martha narrowly miss one another.
It's a contrived and heavily stage-managed premise — but contrived in a Dickensian sort of way with coincidences that reverberate with philosophical significance.
In another of this article's peculiar coincidences, Mr. Marvel actually visited Habitat the year it was born, when he was all of 7.
One wonders, however, what the comic purpose of swashbuckling perils and improbable coincidences is, other than to convey the fun of writing them.
Whether or not coincidences feel more like some meaningful twist of fate or Scripture is pretty much up to whomever stumbles upon them.
Even with all the research explaining how humans interpret these kinds of coincidences, anything could be going on behind closed doors in Menlo Park.
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But as stories of creative coincidences go, this one is already splitting off subchapters as fast as it came together in the first place.
"Due to these unfortunate coincidences the FBI ultimately made the snap judgment that I was guilty of the leaks and targeted me," Schulte said.
It would be easy to write a review of this book that focused exclusively on plot holes, improbable character motivations and left-field coincidences.
Odd coincidences Russia investigation watchers are also on alert for movement on multiple other open loops and baffling questions not yet answered by Mueller.
Some coincidences, like Claudette's glimpse of Daniel's family through a New York window years before they meet in Ireland, feel overly patterned and contrived.
Alas, it's not the only time Pamuk reaches into the grab-bag of improbable coincidences and pulls out an unlikelihood that strains reasonable bounds.
I believe that market capitalism, as we've come to understand it, was actually tied to a particular period of time where certain coincidences were present.
A series of coincidences brings our heroes, Daniel Bae (Charles Melton) and Natasha Kinsley (Yara Shahidi), together – and an unfeeling institution might pull them apart.
The coincidences were hard to ignore: Like Mr. & Mrs Smith, Allied tells the tale of two spies who fall in love while on a mission.
"There are no coincidences in life," said a senior Turkish security official, speaking on condition of anonymity, in a rare interview with a Western journalist.
One: the way technology works in our day and age is an impossibly complex interplay between massive, semi-monopolistic giants, and sometimes weird coincidences occur.
Some might say it was a coincidence that Chris Wright's mother died on that day -- but Wright and Hector say they don't believe in coincidences.
He's particularly charmed by a string of coincidences that happened to poet Emile Deschamps, who ran into a man named Monsieur de Fortgibu three times.
Sure, there's no way to know for sure whether these events are her own moments of frustration, perfectly normal bad days, or, yes, mere coincidences.
In this case, an odd set of coincidences brought alpha-gal allergy to the attention of researchers almost as soon as it occurred in patients.
The annual Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards compile the most hilariously candid photos of animals in the wild, from dramatic facial expressions to perfectly timed coincidences.
And by the novel's end, regardless of whether you buy the plot's string of remarkable coincidences, its message of friendship, love and loyalty hits home.
Fulvio wasn't religious, but these coincidences were so unlikely that he couldn't help but feel that the black-hole shadow was meant to be seen.
In one of the more unfortunate coincidences of timing, the Milan women's wear season draws to a close in the long shadow of the Oscars.
One Night Stand's first act is its best, since the narrative that follows relies on a couple of genuinely wild coincidences that don't quite hold water.
Perhaps that is an unfortunate coincidence—seven unfortunate coincidences, spread over many years and locations—but the director has a real knack for pissing people off.
She argues that the appeal of GUTs, supersymmetry and the like rests on their ability to explain "numerological coincidences" that do not need to be explained.
These aren't coincidences, Levin suggests as she dismantles the eureka convention of science, exposing the invisible, incremental processes that produce the final spark we call genius.
"The universe is in fact constructed so that these coincidences are unavoidable: the extraordinarily unlikely must happen; events of vanishingly small probability will occur," he writes.
"Every time I'm out in New York, even when I'm running an errand or having lunch with a friend, I see the coincidences everywhere," he said.
One of the cruel coincidences of all of this is that Coffey lost his own mom to lung cancer just 10 days before his 11th birthday.
" But he also said the shirts were an opportunity to incorporate "little Easter eggs and coincidences, which are a major theme for the movie as well.
Coincidences happen, and I think there has been too much focus on Attorney General Jeff Sessions, not enough on Paul Manafort, the former Trump campaign manager.
They could be coincidences, they could be due to the earthquake's effects on the built environment, or they could be some yet-to-be understood scientific phenomenon.
"On one hand, we know that everything happens for a reason, and there are no mistakes or coincidences," Meyer wrote on Instagram, alluding to the pair's past.
"Our lives are nothing but a quite improbable series of coincidences," as Philip Tetlock, a psychologist at the University of Pennsylvania, told Stephen Dubner on Freakonomics Radio.
Kushner very successfully made it sound like a Robert Altman movie; lots of overlapping dialogue and funny coincidences and things that weren't in the play at all.
They go to a Mexican restaurant where, by coincidence — Beattie likes coincidences — Maude's ex-husband walks in, accompanied by an attractive woman, another reminder of Maude's failures.
Coincidences happen – art experiences cycles and trends that can popularize similar aesthetics at the same time – but these pieces are way too similar for it to be random.
So was all of this truly a set of odd Podesta-related coincidences — or is there really evidence that one or both the pair knew what was coming?
Well, the GOP doesn't believe in coincidences -- at least when it comes to Obama -- and said it's hard to see this as anything other than a swap. 3.
Then through a series of coincidences she discovered that several girls in the firm where she worked earned even less than she did and got around no more.
"In one of the great coincidences in stock market history, FANG's got nothing in China," Cramer said Thursday as stocks rose in a from the U.S.-China dispute.
The principal lesson of paranoia is the ease with which politically aroused people can mistake errors for deceptions, coincidences for patterns, bumbling for dereliction, and secrecy for treachery.
"This is one of the weirdest coincidences the universe has yet [to] serve up in my short time here on earth," Ms. Dunham wrote on Instagram on Monday.
One of the main coincidences in the theory involves a TikTok trend that reached the height of its popularity a few months before Higgins died after a seizure.
Thus, the twists in Life Itself don't serve any real purpose other than to keep the audience guessing, dazzled by the random coincidences that make up a life.
According to his artist statement, Pariseau finds inspiration in, "happy coincidences" and "anecdotal events," those serendipitous moments in life that challenge your nihilistic understanding of reality and fate.
While there, her fellow classmates begin to suffer from a series of dangerous coincidences, and along with her twin brother, she works to get to the bottom of it.
Rappaport explained the rationale behind the app: "We wanted to bring the real world back into the dating space…We believe in the little coincidences of life," he said.
In one of those so-good-you-couldn't-write-it coincidences, their first show as the Trudy & The Romance of today fell on Valentine's Day 2015, Taylor tells me.
Pianist survived Holocaust by playing for Nazis Destiny Teege's life story is punctuated with ironies and coincidences so great that they prompted her to rethink the concept of fate.
The characters are drawn with empathy and humor, and the cascading series of coincidences neatly illustrates the idea that, as the title suggests, we are all hostages to chance.
Unless such stories are told by someone of the caliber of Chekhov or Dostoyevsky, they tend to be domestic comedies padded with lucky coincidences and studded with old grudges.
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More typically, however, the show uses its twists to talk about the unlikely coincidences that make our lives better — the old "And that's how I met your mother" gambit.
In one of those dark public health coincidences, the near universal use of seatbelts caused a precipitous drop in automobile deaths — and in turn, hearts for those in need.
At issue are four hard drives and 246 thumb drives, comprising years of backups of Mr. Hofeller's computer, that came to public attention only by the oddest of coincidences.
In this unconventional comedy, an environmentalist named Albert Markovski (Jason Schwartzman) enlists the services of two "existential detectives" to figure out the meaning behind a succession of strange coincidences.
But they are the opposite of solemn; Goethe delights in his burlesque Mephistopheles, always mocking and jesting, as he does in the wild coincidences and improbabilities of Wilhelm's career.
For the show's first three episodes, it nicely hits the beats of a "wrong time, wrong place" story, where disaster is driven by the protagonists' bad luck and unfortunate coincidences.
A man says he narrowly missed the Ethiopian Airlines flight that crashed en route to Nairobi on Sunday, killing all 157 people on board, because of a series of coincidences.
In the mother of all coincidences, Katie Holmes and Tom Cruise's daughter, Suri, was born on the same day and in the same building as Shield's daughter, Grier Hammond Henchy.
"There are way too many coincidences here to keep us from thinking that there are venues where organizations with enough resources can access these botnets," Ferrara said over the phone.
"There are no coincidences in New Jersey politics," said John S. Wisniewski, a Democratic state assemblyman who was co-chairman of a legislative committee that investigated the lane-closing scheme.
"The number of coincidences is an overwhelming amount," said Judge Charles Beach II, who ordered Bailey held in Cook County jail without bail on a charge of first-degree murder.
The grand jury wrote in the document that it had found "circumstantial evidence and coincidences" that suggested Nixon was aware of payouts and covert operations to disrupt the Democrats' campaign efforts.
And an early claim that the Tethered seem to engender big coincidences seems to come to nothing, but maybe it's a way to explain the ongoing link between Red and Adelaide.
It's all big and silly, and it relies on crackerjack timing, nigh-immortal characters, and outsized coincidences, but those are all things that already exist in this franchise in large numbers.
Identity was such a break from the James Bond/Mission Impossible model, wherein action scenes are 20-minute set pieces relying on long strings of absurd coincidences, wild luck, and explosions.
Caixin noted odd coincidences — for instance, many Anbang investors registering their businesses in the same city on the same day, and highlighted examples of shared addresses and contact information between shareholders.
Duysak maintains that the account suspensions was the result of "a number of coincidences" and that he did not break protocol in taking the next steps to address the violation report.
With each twist of the investigation, a fascinating trove is building of hints and implied connections, odd coincidences and apparent shady links between key players that is crying out for explanation.
Another possible factor at play: "the law of truly large numbers," a concept presented by the Harvard mathematicians Frederick Mosteller and Persi Diaconis in their 1989 paper Methods for Studying Coincidences.
"In one of the great coincidences in stock market history, FANG's got nothing in China," Cramer said Thursday as stocks rose in a day of recovery from the U.S.-China dispute.
In this online world of speculation and guesswork, substantive clues and mere coincidences tend to carry equal weight, so the filmmakers end up with an awful lot of threads to follow.
Bailey's attorney, assistant public defender Marijane Placek, said in court Wednesday that the case against her client was "absurd" and built on a series of "coincidences," reports the Chicago Sun-Times.
"I don&apost believe in coincidences, and again, what&aposs been going on since the whole Russian intrusions, there&aposd be much more sensitivity about taking a look at this," Gainer said.
Even though a few coincidences don't necessarily mean that the video is a complete copy, Twitter's hackles were quickly raised and memes poking fun at Swift, and the similarities started rolling out.
This new trailer shows off a bit more of what to expect as Lupita Nyong'o's character observes that they've been seen a weird number of coincidences ever since they began their vacation.
SUPER BLUE BLOOD MOON DELIGHTS SKYWATCHERS In what EarthSky describes as a "one of the sky's wonderful coincidences," the eclipse will also take place as Earth passes between the Sun and Mars.
Option #2: Trump knew what he was doing Democrats have insisted for months that there are simply too many connections between Trumpworld and the Russians for moments like this to be coincidences.
It's a story that seems impossible — but Joe Mazur showed me how he analyzes coincidences just like this one and, in the process, better understands how miraculous (or not) they really are.
No wild coincidences here: One of her great skills is making the interactions in her books feel utterly true, as well as inevitable, since she has set these people on collision courses.
The tech giants either want us to believe in astronomical coincidences about when they take their action, or they don't care that their protestations about how they implement their guidelines ring hollow.
But its interlocking plots hang on coincidences, and its characters seem to exist only to make moral arguments in support of Haggis' big "statement" about why folks in L.A. don't get along.
Even if the baroque complexity and Dumas-like coincidences of the plot are admirably managed, there is nevertheless a sense that some important depth is lost in the transition from page to stage.
Through a series of convenient coincidences, she discovers that, somehow, she is the monster, and can control it, but only when she's in that park and only at specific times of the day.
It fills me with a kind of wonder at life — at the ways in which tiny coincidences and their consequences shape it, and how we adjust our own narratives to absorb this randomness.
"It wasn't about me; it was more about what she had to do to beat Venus and not focus on her age, but in my mind there were too many coincidences," Martínez said.
Putting the pieces together, until they form a circle, can illuminate complex patterns, coincidences that occur across geographical borders, and even habits of an ancestor repeated, later, in the artwork of a descendant.
Having set up a lofty coming-of-age choice between good and evil, Andrew Lanham's screenplay — as fuzzy as the legend from which it sprouts — caves beneath unlikely coincidences and well-worn stereotypes.
So I've started to get into the Amazon home system, but I'm also aware of the fact that it listens to you, and there are some creepy coincidences that happen when I go online.
But somehow, it seems near impossible for folks to accurately report on what these (usually very easy to understand) scientific studies say without taking things that might be little more than coincidences as gospel.
That disturbance to the system would reduce the number of coincidences the pair sees; if there are too few (they should be seen about half the time), they know someone is on the line.
As Anna descends into madness, stealing money to pay the psychic, Bauer's novel takes a bizarre turn, drawing on uncanny coincidences to connect missing children not only with one another but with missing pets.
Motive, means, and opportunity probably remain unknown, but out of a vague set of coincidences and portentous dialogue from your various cab rides, you can pick someone who seems like they probably did it.
For starters, the plot hinges on strained coincidences and hackneyed relationships, and there's really not much of a mystery surrounding the central storyline, which involves the body of a young woman that washes ashore.
He spent most of his days at the New York Public Library for the better part of a decade, amassing tens of thousands of notes on paper scraps, cataloging uncanny coincidences and improbable oddities.
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In one of those crazy coincidences that seems to happen on the internet, news outlets started randomly discovering the eight-year-old YouTube clip on their own just days after we'd mentioned it here.
Adding fuel to my "this relationship is for press" celebspiracy theory are not one, not two, but THREE major events that happened tangentially to the big relationship reveal that cannot be mere coincidences. 1.
HF: Lots of lucky coincidences made it possible for us to spend four weeks in the Room G studios in 2014, where we started to write the album See You When You Get There.
Every step introduces him to a new character and a new connection, and the tangle of coincidences reveals the devastating effects of climate change on animal behavior, and also the trauma of human migration.
I can tell you this based on my experience in the Illinois Attorney General's Office: When there are too many coincidences surrounding the awarding of a government contract, it's usually more than mere happenstance.
Life Itself is a decades-spanning melodrama — a hyper-melodrama, really, that compacts a whole television season's worth of wild romances, wilder coincidences, absent parents, and Spanish olive grove intrigue into a single ridiculous movie.
"There were a lot of interesting coincidences between what people associated with Trump were saying at the time and what later came to pass," Clinton said during an interview on "The Today Show" on NBC.
Trump–Russia skeptics, legion in the political press, brush all this aside in a gesture of faux sophistication, positing a bizarre series of coincidences complete with a massive cover-up all — for no particular reason.
Through a series of coincidences, I end up sitting across from them at Refinery29's office, eager to hear any new gossip about a film I'd already read literally everything about — and the two deliver.
The odds of seeing this moment are wild ... to have Mike be called up from the minors this year AND to have S.F.'s schedule put the team in Boston this season are incredible coincidences.
In the interview, Mr. Intrater described the lead-up to the Trump Tower meeting as a series of coincidences around that potential deal: Mr. Cohen and he intended to meet on the morning of Jan.
Letters To the Editor: At the hearing of the House Intelligence Committee on Monday, Representative Adam B. Schiff of California, the ranking Democrat, succinctly recounted the "coincidences" about Donald Trump's operatives' contacts with Russian intelligence.
In one of those strange cultural coincidences that happens sometimes, the events of Trust will portray the same story as Ridley Scott's All the Money in the World (the movie Kevin Spacey was kicked out of).
Each chapter is more or less autonomous, and while there is subtle, almost invisible connective tissue between the sections, Certain Women is not a film in which random coincidences are meant to evoke life's strange unpredictability.
So, the identities of Clint Eastwood as a man who loves the U.S. military, as a man obsessed with blessed coincidences, and as a deeply weird individual all come together in The 15:17 to Paris.
A series of coincidences saved their lives that day: They had intended to go snorkeling, but Carrère's son changed his mind; the group had also considered moving to a beachside bungalow, but ultimately decided against it.
One Tumblr user, self-professed high school English teacher moriahbord, wrote a meme explainer which noted both of these timely coincidences — along with the fact that October is likely Poe season in many classrooms like her own.
"Trump–Russia skeptics, legion in the political press, brush all this aside in a gesture of faux sophistication, positing a bizarre series of coincidences complete with a massive cover-up all—for no particular reason," he wrote.
As noted in the Atlantic story "Coincidences and the True Meaning of Life," when you have a sample size as big as the current population of the Earth, we should expect outrageous things to happen, and often.
Usually I brush off coincidences with this exact logic, but getting a Google Alert about a woman with my exact name and profession who Googles herself and discovers a litany of secrets about her past was unsettling.
There are a few twists embedded throughout The Hitman's Bodyguard, the explosion-loaded buddy comedy starring Samuel L. Jackson and Ryan Reynolds that sees release next Friday, August 11—murderous double-crossings, unfortunate coincidences, and so on.
After the woozy night — and a string of fateful coincidences — he ended up largely among strangers at the party at Mr. Giuca's house in Prospect Park South, an enclave of sweeping front porches and large Victorian homes.
"That's too many coincidences just to dismiss as 'There's nothing there' or 'We don't understand the data,'" said Robert T. Pappalardo, the project scientist for NASA's upcoming Europa Clipper mission, which may launch as soon as 2022.
Saluting Shakespeare with new versions of his stories is a bit like saluting Mozart by commissioning Philip Glass to write a new opera to the plot of "Così Fan Tutte," with its disguised Albanians and absurd coincidences.
Peele's description for the film adds a bit more insight — her character Adelaide Wilson, is "haunted by an unexplainable and unresolved trauma from her past and compounded by a string of eerie coincidences," which ratchets up her paranoia.
As the world reels from the death of Stephen Hawking, one of the great science minds in all of history, admirers are taking some solace in a few coincidences surrounding Hawking's birthday and the date of his passing.
David Hand, a mathematics professor from Imperial College London, told the BBC that while some feel as though such coincidences could not just happen by chance, people are generally more alert to things that are currently occupying them.
The journalistic caution in me keeps having to write that these could all be coincidences, but the journalistic instinct has learned long ago that coincidence is the albino alligator of political reality: It exists, but is exceedingly rare.
Among her conclusions: There are no coincidences when it comes to clothing ("each thing she does has meaning to it"), and she is not particularly close with either Ivanka Trump or Karen Pence, the vice president's wife. 9.
There is no shared space where her characters might be forced to encounter one another (Barker relies heavily on coincidences and chance meetings to move the plot along), and no structure that focusses their critical or artistic attention.
In fact, a more conventional, tortuous, operatic narrative — one complete with betrayals, bizarre coincidences, characters falling in and out of love at a moment's notice, and so on — would have destroyed the profound emotive force of this opera.
Andre Breton, the group's self-appointed leader, wrote in his novel Nadja that the market at Saint-Ouen was "an almost forbidden world of sudden parallels" and "petrifying coincidences," where unexpected encounters with dreamlike objects lurked around every corner.
On a day of odd political coincidences, Merkel sat down with one President she calls a friend and with whom she shares a political wavelength -- Barack Obama, and another, with whom she has had a frosty start -- Donald Trump.
And then perhaps he dares to follow you out of the building and to the parking lot where lights glimmer at the tops of tall poles...) (Perhaps all these sightings, if that is what they are, are but coincidences.
But after looking through some of these articles, I realized that few saw the connections I'd seen between the launch and Kanye's album release, nor did they pick up on any of the other weird coincidences that I noticed.
What this shift in focus did was highlight many unfamiliar details of the case, including multiple nigh-miraculous discoveries, coincidences of timing, and improbably recovered evidence that all had to align in order for O'Hara's perpetrator to be caught.
" According to Soberón, the former drug czar who was squeezed out of his job in 2011 for opposing forced coca eradication, the relationship between García's second story and the drugs trade add up to "an exploding bomb of coincidences.
If no one has ever exploited the thousand colors and astonishing coincidences of English to greater effect than Sondheim, that's in part because no truly great lyricist, save possibly Cole Porter and Frank Loesser, has been his own composer.
These small signs of authorial bad faith wouldn't matter so much if they did not bring into question the larger argument of the play, which is built on a series of coincidences that are supposed to be ironically damning.
One of the great coincidences in history is that the counterculture and the technology industry grew up side by side in the San Francisco mid-peninsula and the two rubbed up against one another and rubbed off on one another.
It would also explain why Daenerys has so many hero moments and lucky coincidences; Sam is hearing her story second and third hand, so all the rough patches are ironed out and she can just be the heroic warrior queen. Fascinating.
It's not impossible for planet Lah'mu to have Bantha milk, or for Ponda Baba and Dr. Evazan to be on Jedha, but both are unlikely coincidences, and they're only there so Edwards can wink-wink-nudge-nudge at the audience.
Bizet was 25 in 1863 when the manager of the Théâtre Lyrique in Paris offered him a libretto for "The Pearl Fishers," a makeshift effort with a plot steeped in Orientalist exotica and propped up by a couple of implausible coincidences.
Until the story broke, this subculture could go around calling people and events "coincidences" with impunity – pointing to an anti-Trump article by a Jewish author, for example — maybe confusing readers who didn't share their views, but not raising any hackles.
"Metalwork" juxtaposes Baltimore repose silver with iron slave chuckles, making the point that a luxury economy was built on the system of slavery …   Wilson also uses labels to reveal the strange historical coincidences between objects that are assumed to be unrelated.
In a series of Imgur photos that would probably be best viewed on a wall connected with red lines of string, the post maps out a compelling case that there are more than a few weird coincidences in the video.
Still, she's an elegant writer, and when "America First" and "the American dream" come head-to-head in her book during the run-up to World War II, the unexpected (and alarming) historical coincidences begin to resonate like demented wind chimes.
The speculation is so rampant that Wasser herself addressed it in an interview with Vulture, and makes it clear that while there are certainly differences between herself and Dern's portrayal, there are some coincidences that are too crazy to ignore.
Thanks to a few coincidences and a lot of collective mental gymnastics (such as a photo of some islands being taken as evidence that Q was aboard Air Force One), a lot of people believed Q and dedicated themselves to deciphering his messages.
"I'm happy that I was able to provide this man and his family help, and I feel like there was a lot of 'coincidences' that had to align for me to be there at that time," Hall Jr. said about the experience.
While the coincidences of the outages and the vessel's location are enough to fuel "isn't it strange?" types of theories about Russian involvement, Madory told Motherboard that experts in the submarine cable industry say this kind of tapping and disruption is not possible.
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She writes about strange coincidences and links: She bought a dress to be married in on the morning JFK was killed; later, she wore it to a party that was also attended by Tate and Polanski, and Polanski spilled wine on it.
In his final report, Mueller is poised to answer this: Do Manafort and Kilimnik, Stone and WikiLeaks, Flynn and Papadopoulos, the hackers and the troll farm, and the Trump campaign and the Russian government have more than lies and coincidences in common?
Finally, we're supposed to believe that all of these stunning coincidences are completely unrelated to the shifting denials, the amended security clearance forms, the attempts to open a secret backchannel to Moscow and President Trump's wholesale embrace of Vladimir Putin's foreign policy goals.
His arc is similarly removed from Ryan's comings and goings except through a series of coincidences, and it's not exactly anything we haven't seen before, but it has enough dimension that it compels, especially as Polizzi spirals further and further out of control.
In a conversation for this series, the writer  A.M. Homes  explored her own relationship to [ J.D. Salinger ]—the strange coincidences tying his work to her life, her brief, disappointing brush with the real-life author, and how she ultimately learned to let him go.
Brisk, slapsticky and stylish — and with a bullseye-perfect role for co-lead Ryan Gosling — The Nice Guys unfortunately gets whacked at the knees by cloying cleverness, a script built on one too many kooky coincidences and characters who are obviously in on the joke.
That Was the Answer: Interviews with Ray Johnson was released by Soberscove Press on September 4, and provides a trove of information and explication from the man himself — inasmuch as Johnson was prone to provide answers, rather than raise more questions, coincidences, and ambiguities.
Because there are VERY few coincidences in politics, the decision to speed up the release of the report to the day after Thanksgiving -- rather than, say, today -- was clearly a move by the administration to cover up what they see to be bad news.
The theoretical part of Camoin's method embraces the intellectual intuition of synchronicity, a concept first developed by Swiss analytical psychologist Carl Gustav Jung, who maintained that events are synchronic 'meaningful coincidences' if they occur with no causal relationship, yet seem to be meaningfully related.
But because the world is strange and coincidences are all too common, Fictional Caroline had been on her mind the day she got my email; even though she was working on a new project, she kept getting distracted by the protagonist in her old book.
They are also up against cultural expectations of "supermomming," and a serious lack of economic security policies that most other industrialized nations take for granted, like paid family/medical leave and affordable child care, which are proven to lower wage gaps and lift economies. Coincidences?
Through its density, the exhibition makes space for odd overlaps and surprising coincidences of form and content across decades; the lovely formal relationship between a Louise Nevelson relief and Senga Nengudi's performance photo, for example, or Ulrike Muller's conversation with an Edward Munch lithograph.
It was only a couple weeks ago that we learned about an Echo that sent a private conversation to a couple's colleague not because of a hacker but because of a series of coincidences as well as some shortcomings in Alexa's ability to understand human voices.
A hallmark of superhero comics of the 20063s and 1960s, the elaborate ruse is among the sweatiest of options at a writers' disposal, requiring Byzantine plot infrastructure, convenient coincidences aplenty, and a last-minute info-dump wherein the complicated hoax is revealed in thick clots of exposition.
If true, it would just be one of many strange coincidences suggesting tension between the couple — including Melania's choice to wear a bright-pink "pussy bow" Gucci blouse to a debate days after the infamous video of Trump talking about grabbing women "by the pussy" was leaked.
"It's one of those cases where there are an awful lot of very troubling coincidences," said Richard L. Lambert, who oversaw the investigation into the hijackers' contacts as the assistant agent in charge of the F.B.I.'s San Diego office in the year after the attacks.
There are no corny or soap-opera-ish coincidences in Kushner's work, really; one of the points he's trying to make is that we are all deeply connected, simply by being active spirits in the same cosmos, and by being closeted and not-closeted gay men.
A conspiracy theory from HelloGiggles suggests that misfit Tai Frasier (her last name might just be a coincidence...but we all know there are no coincidences in Internet conspiracy theories) is the same person as a sweet, little junior high student from the first season of Frasier.
While Clinton couldn't say whether she lost because of Russia's meddling in the election, or any actions that might have taken place between Trump's campaign and Russia, she said there had been a "lot of interesting coincidences" in terms of actions by Russia and the Trump team.
The gimmick behind "The Thread," from the digital news site OZY, is to stitch together events decades and cultures apart through a series of historical links and coincidences; the first season carries the listener from the assassination of Lennon (John) to the revolution of Lenin (Vladimir).
But beginning last year, through a series of odd coincidences that some have dubbed "meme magic," members of 4chan's politics subforum (which has its own, often absurdist internal logic) have come to associate Pepe with both support for Donald Trump and a very heavily distorted version of Egyptian mythology.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, those people worked in the federal government, and, in one of American history's great coincidences, they had already scheduled a congressional hearing on the "Subversion of Drug Testing Programs" for May 22005, 2140, just four days after the news of Smith's Whizzinator incident hit the press.
GZ: Speaking of queer-Jewish coincidences and parallels in the past, we can go back very far, to the very beginning, which is obviously the Bible, and proceed with Talmudic masculinity profoundly analyzed by pioneering Jewish scholar Daniel Boyarin, who has introduced a gender approach to Talmudic studies.
"We want to believe these are coincidences, unfortunately the more and more we see them, the more we feel that some people who are speaking out against the administration or ICE are being targeted by those same agencies," said Cesar Espinosa with FIEL Houston, an immigrant rights organization.
Brotherton chalks it up to biases "built into our brains," like the intentionality bias (tendency to ascribe motives where there are none) and our natural ability to detect patterns, a talent that doesn't always lead us in the right direction and can cause us to turn coincidences into something sinister.
Lizzie Plaugic: Another week has passed in Paradise, and it's now clear that the rules on Bachelor in Paradise are an ever-morphing set of arbitrary schemes and non-coincidental coincidences constructed by shameless autocrats whose governing power extends only to this small group of people at a resort in Mexico.
It takes a web of coincidences for the slow-moving officers to finally realize Naz's connection to the scene, and during that time, we're treated to the agonizing display of Naz wondering if it's possible for him to get away, and whether or not his life will ever be the same.
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The fact that someone walks by at the exact same moment and his bathing suit matches, can be part of the coincidences and delights that also remind us how strange we are, as human beings occupying this planet and making things on it and living our little lives on it.
Three of last year's most ­talked-about books — Jonathan Franzen's "Purity," Lauren Groff's "Fates and Furies" and especially Hanya Yanagihara's "A Little Life" — all offer up hectic tales swollen with wild coincidences, spectacle and reversals of fortune and obsessed with questions of parentage and child abandonment, of mistaken identities and long-buried secrets.
Gloria and her new cohort, Winnie Lopez, have already gotten close to the bottom of Ennis Stussy's inadvertent murder and would probably have Ray and Nikki in cuffs were it not for Chief Dammick, who tells a rambling story about two girls and a red balloon to prove that sometimes crazy coincidences happen.
"In my own mind, there were coincidences that seemed to tie him to it, yet when I would think about or day-to-day relationship there was nothing there that would lead me to think that he was a violent man capable of doing something like that," Kloepfer said in an interview in the documentary.
They noticed some strange coincidences, like how one of the porch bandits seemed to live directly next door to Rober's friend, Cici, and that the car used in one of the heists, a black Ford Focus with a rosary hanging on the mirror, was parked right in front of her house in Pittsburg, California.
And because the show is headed up by Veena Sud (of the late AMC/Netflix series The Killing), who never quite found a way to make her earlier series' many, many coincidences work even in the context of an overwrought murder mystery, I had a vague sense of where all of this was headed.
Friday offers back-to-back Hitchcock movies: In "Rope," Mr. Stewart serves as the voice of moral reason while foiling a pair of Leopold-Loeb-like killers' pre-dinner-party murder; in "The Wrong Man," Mr. Fonda plays a jazz musician who through a series of cosmically cruel coincidences is mistaken for a holdup man.
Increasingly there's stories in the news About the Prince and I. They think I'm an Unusual match for him, and so explore My past and present, calling up my friends Wednesday's news took Goold and Bartlett by surprise, Goold said — because after Harry and Meghan's wedding, that's where they assumed the coincidences would end.
Depressed, apparently by his role in confirming that altruism had selfish origins—though it is just as likely that he had stopped taking his thyroxine pills again—he had become obsessed with coincidences in his life, not least the sheer improbability that he, who hadn't known "a covariance from a coconut," should have discovered that equation.
Even recognizing these coincidences, I vowed to keep my proper distance until about halfway through the book, where Banville writes of Nelson's Pillar, the granite column erected as a monument to Lord Nelson's victory at Trafalgar that, to the irritation of many Irishmen, had towered over Dublin like a gloating Colossus from 1809 until March 8, 1966.
Higbee's Coincidences is a collection of photos taken on the streets of New York City at serendipitous moments: a man in an advertisement seems to lead a pedestrian by a rope; a commuter merges with The Weeknd when he passes behind a poster of the singer; a woman on the subway has a Mickey Mouse balloon for a head.
Patterns are much more likely to occur than we think, but even if several songs by the same artist, or consecutive songs from an album, had only a tiny probability of appearing next to one another in the playlist, so many people were listening to their iPods that it was inevitable such seemingly strange coincidences would occur.
It's complicated, but basically, through a series of meme-heavy coincidences involving 4chan's use of "kek" as a synonym for "lol," 4chan users profess to believe that Pepe (yes, the cartoon frog) is a reincarnation of Kek, an Egyptian frog-god who ruled over chaos and darkness, and that his coming is a sign that Donald Trump will save them all.
Its release was followed by a series of unlucky coincidences: Bukowski died the same year it came out and the promotional energy turned to his legacy; someone bought the rights to translate the book into French, but the translator died before its completion; and although the movie rights to one of its essays, "1969," were optioned, the film was never made.
Beyond that, there's also a coincidence between the ability to train briefly in one's youth so as to acquire a reliable skill that can be repeated consistently with small variance throughout a lifetime, leading to what we've typically called a career or profession, and I believe that many of those coincidences are now breaking, because they were actually never tied together by any fundamental law.
Exploring historical coincidences and resonances, some invited artists are also proposing evocations and presentations, with visual, performative, or discursive configurations, that engage with seminal artistic gestures and the corpuses of major artists of the last century that have nourished their own practices, including John Cage, Lygia Clark, Marcel Duchamp, Valeska Gert, Le Corbusier, Hannah Ryggen, Yvonne Rainer, Ad Reinhardt, Witkacy, and Yeh Shih-Chiang, among others.
The puzzle about Trump is, either there are very strange coincidences about his whole attitude toward Russia, where this is the one country he doesn't think is screwing the United States, is always taking advantage of us, is always beating us, is always hostile to us -- a view he holds about the Japanese, the Chinese, the Europeans, the Middle Eastern states -- so either there's this one exception, or there's some kind of affinity relationship, there's something going on.
Former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE in an interview Wednesday to promote her new book suggested the possibility of coordination between Trump's campaign and the Russian government to interfere in the 2016 election, pointing to several "interesting coincidences" that tie the Trump campaign to the Kremlin.
According to TheInvisibleOnes, this isn't the only time that Death Stranding appears to have used imagery from PT. Last year, fans noticed that PT has a film negative that once inverted what looks like a tunnel: The claim is that this tunnel went on to be featured in a Death Stranding trailer: Players also claim that a blurry painting in PT appears to connect with an official Death Stranding poster: It's possible that these are huge coincidences or that players are seeing things that aren't there.

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