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Is that intentional, or is it just a happy coincidence?
"That's just a happy coincidence with it," says the stylist.
By happy coincidence, no American carriers served airports that were affected.
Pierce Brosnan's recent trip to the airport included a happy coincidence.
"Yeah, it's my back yard," McEntire says about the happy coincidence.
"Yeah, it's my back yard," McEntire said about the happy coincidence.
A happy coincidence There's a baby boom in an Arizona hospital.
They didn't cast him in that role, it was just a happy coincidence.
That they ended up at a home with Spanish speakers was a happy coincidence.
Getting a chance to compete in her family&aposs homeland was just a happy coincidence.
Of course, it was a happy coincidence that Tyler was already familiar with her work.
" According to a Louis Vuitton spokeswoman, the brand-cover mind meld was "a happy coincidence.
That's also where you'll find the most attractive people, according Luminoso's data — what a happy coincidence.
It Was Discovered By AccidentThe cosmetic benefits came to light in the 1990s by happy coincidence.
Let&aposs consider it a happy coincidence, then, that unborn babies really do seem to love Queen.
Doroszczuk - a welding engineer by training ("a happy coincidence", he said) - raised doubts about that on Tuesday.
The second stage was more of a happy coincidence; something that I didn't even realize was happening.
The happy coincidence had to do more with some good ol' Hollywood recycling than an actual plot hole.
But at what point does a dupe stop being a happy "coincidence" and become a shameless rip-off?
"This also falls on the eve of Christopher Reeve's birthday, which is just a happy coincidence," a spokesperson said.
In a rare and happy coincidence, the artist's husband James Watt was also being awarded on the same ceremony.
From the outside, it seems that the iPad's success in education was something of a happy coincidence for Apple.
In case anyone is wondering, the fact that we both have "J" names is just a happy coincidence. Enjoy!
This is a happy coincidence for Boston Lyric Opera, which has been nomadic while it searches for a permanent home.
And can it be just a happy coincidence that Mr. Trump and his family would benefit 'bigly' from this plan?
And can it be just a happy coincidence that Mr. Trump and his family would benefit "bigly" from this plan?
Two clients getting engaged to their respective partners after roughly a month of dating each could just be a happy coincidence.
The fact that the product could have real world applications for people with mobility issues is something of a happy coincidence.
I don't think he was even on our radar yet, but yeah, that's a happy coincidence as far as I'm concerned.
Their reunion, like their overlapping departures, is something of a happy coincidence (their contracts expired at the same time, they said).
But perhaps by design or -- more likely -- by happy coincidence, by dumping Bolton, President Trump may have made war less likely.
The happy coincidence that the Libertarian Party nominated an unusually well-qualified and broadly respectable ticket in the form of former Govs.
Bray had come across a book of Szukalski's sculptures and paintings and, by happy coincidence, discovered that the artist actually lived nearby.
"I didn't do it to be the first woman to do it — that's just a happy coincidence," Nelson said with a smile.
So it was a happy coincidence when she discovered that her financial planner—who advises clients on California's central coast—loved horses, too.
But by happy coincidence, they are across from MoMA P.S. 1, the museum where they met at a music festival six years ago.
"Definitely a happy coincidence for her," he said, as he vented against what he described as the porousness of the criminal justice system.
It was a happy coincidence that I was able to get one of the stars of the movie, Mahershala ALI, to cross MOONLIGHT.
The firm did not consider weather in the rankings but, in a happy coincidence, many of the finalists also offer pleasant temperatures year round.
It would take a minimum of six more launches like this one — a total of 420, a happy coincidence for Musk — to provide "minor" coverage.
For Democrats, it is merely a happy coincidence of Republican economic logic that infrastructure investment will likely yield the highest economic benefits in blue states.
But while potentially swallowing the market share of companies like Seamless would certainly be a happy coincidence for the company, UberEat's real competitor is Caviar.
But that is all it is: a happy coincidence, a set of unique circumstances that cannot be repackaged and repurposed for use across the globe.
They had three kids and their younger two were, by happy coincidence, the same ages as our younger two and in the same classes at school.
Splurging on iconic creatures helps protect others that co-habit their realm; by happy coincidence, the beloved giant panda lives in a biodiverse part of China.
He had initially booked the trip because of the city's historic architecture — the fact that he got to see the Red Keep was a happy coincidence.
In early July, by happy coincidence, a state television company began a mini-series about the experience of Chinese fishermen in the 1940s, reinforcing China's view.
Heatherwick had pointed out to me what he considered a happy coincidence: just as the Vessel has eighty landings, the New York Philharmonic has eighty members.
By happy coincidence, these are also the top three responses when voters are asked what are the three biggest issues facing Britain, according to Ipsos MORI.
In a happy coincidence, the three new friends also happened to all be from New York City, so there was no summer break interruption in their budding project.
When Alice orchestrates a "chance" encounter with the writer—all thanks to geotags—Mizuko is unable to see that what feels like a happy coincidence is anything but.
" A happy coincidence: "When I was living in New York City in the early 2000s, I'd walk past this big Gap ad with an attractive model every day.
Perhaps it was just a happy coincidence, and they were just hanging out because they were both in town to attend the GQ Men of the Year Awards.
The final decision was impulse at best, egged on by the happy coincidence of my birthday falling on the same day as the court's scheduled day for name-changing.
It's a happy coincidence we are here on the same weekend; the highlighted event features the city's most coveted chefs and pastry chefs, with plates ranging from $10-$15.093.
This is a happy coincidence, and there is no denying that the movie would have lost some of its impact if their name had happened to be, for instance, Snodgrass.
Conducted in Malaysia, the study used a happy coincidence of surveys going back decades and family-planning programmes rolled out in a way that made it possible to measure their effect.
While the group's upticks may have seemed like a happy coincidence, Cramer said the federal government's outdated tech makes room for these titans to help cut costs and upgrade its systems.
I had the happy coincidence of receiving this CX-25 just after I spent considerable time in an Audi Q25, and it's not hard to tell that's where Mazda got inspiration.
Though a number of the characters happen to be present, through one happy coincidence or another they all escape death, even though the incident in fact killed more than 80 people.
By happy coincidence, the naira began to slide again in mid-July after the governor took an ear-bashing from foreign investors over his manipulation of the exchange rate (which he denies).
Dr. Sophie Scott: I sometimes wonder if the relationship with marijuana isn't a happy coincidence in two things that might be activating similar brain areas, but also have been so culturally brought together.
He's the first guy to admit that it was just happy coincidence that the somewhat-nautical name happened to coincide with advertising theory and that first not-so-great name got scrapped early on.
It's at this time of year that many of us are looking to make changes to our lifestyle, and in a happy coincidence, many of the leading suppliers of supplements have slashed their prices.
By happy coincidence, I assume, the Signature's 1993-94 season, dedicated to Mr. Albee's work, coincided with the play's arrival in New York in January 1994, and it went on to win the Pulitzer Prize.
This fall has produced two standout entries into the tiny genre of morbid female coming-of-age films so far, a happy coincidence after the year kicked off with Julia Ducournau's "teen girl cannibal movie" Raw.
Independently of each other, astronomers in France and the UK saw a happy coincidence in the new aircraft and the upcoming eclipse: In Concorde, they could follow the shadow of the moon as it raced across the planet.
His tweet caught the eye of Egan, who was a mathematics major decades ago, before he launched an award-winning career as a science fiction novelist (his breakthrough 1994 novel, in a happy coincidence, was called Permutation City).
It is strikingly set off against the burgundy carpet and dramatically illuminated by a wide band sunlight cut into the shape of a cross by the window panes — a happy coincidence due to the position of the sun that day.
I spent the next three innings writing about the happy coincidence that Dunston, a 39-year-old son of Brooklyn, would be the one to lift the Giants to their first championship since moving from New York to San Francisco.
Lindsay Rosenblum, a New Orleans native, thought it was a happy coincidence when she realized that a West Village studio she was thinking about renting happened to be in a building where her mother and uncle lived in the late 22s.
"By happy coincidence, we were pointing the majority of instruments at the comet at this time, and having these simultaneous measurements provides us with the most complete set of data on an outburst ever collected," ESA Rosetta project scientist Matt Taylor said in a statement.
Globe theory says that eclipses "work" because it's a happy coincidence that the sun is about 400 times farther away from the earth than the moon, and the moon is about 400 times narrower than the sun, so from earth they look about the same size.
That functionality joins the existing 24/7 heart rate monitoring that gives the device its name (that it's also great for the human resources manager in your life is just a happy coincidence), along with more standard tracking functionality like steps walked, calories burned and floors climbed.
In a happy coincidence, our next class was about rifle shooting, and the same officer taught us how to target a parachuter in the air (how, while aiming at it, one should take into account the velocity of his decent and the direction and strength of the wind, etc.).
It's also uncharacteristically light for the Ashkenazi kitchen and, by happy coincidence, ticks the boxes of 2018's biggest wellness trend: collagen, purported to aid skin suppleness and reduce the cellulite garnered from too many gribenes (another tragically underrated culinary highlight in the form of crispy rendered poultry fat).
That reality came in the shape of new owner Kelvin Thomas, erstwhile proprietor of Oxford Utd (where, by happy coincidence, he and current Cobblers manager Chris Wilder had succeeded in taking a club in similar financial jeopardy from the doldrums of the Conference back into the professional leagues).
While some gay dance parties have certainly lost their footing as of late, a new breed of pan-sexual, pan-gender, inclusivity-above-all events have taken hold in their stead, where the sexual tension that dominated an earlier generation of gay clubbing is a happy coincidence, rather than a focus, and marginalized communities are given space to thrive.
At this point, it's early to tell whether these two books are just a happy coincidence — two very good American novels, coming seemingly out of nowhere, that happen to be about other people and other places — or an indication of something else: a novelistic weariness with America and Americans, a sense that our native ground is not too thin, as Henry James would have it, but too played out.
Therefore, her solving of each case had to be achieved entirely by a happy coincidence.
While it is a happy coincidence that the largest oilfield happened to lie along the CCR, without the ease of transportation provided by the railway, this oil field certainly could not have been exploited as effectively nor as quickly.
While appearing in March 2011 on Tonight with Vincent Browne on television, presenter Vincent Browne asked if there was "a happy coincidence" between matters of national importance and what Lenihan was personally interested in, leading to what The Irish Times described as "some on-air rage".
The Nashville Kangaroos is a United States Australian Football League team, based in Nashville, United States. It was founded in 1997. The club's mascot is a red kangaroo, a happy coincidence as the Nashville Zoo features red kangaroos in Kangaroo Kickabout, an interactive exhibit with 4,500 square feet of naturalistic Australian landscape.
By a happy coincidence the regional komsomol committee delegated Ladynina to Moscow to study social sciences. Instead she went straight to the Academy and gave an inspired performance before the jury which included celebrities like Serafima Birman and Vasily Luzhsky. She was instantly in, marked as "remarkably gifted" on the register list, which meant she was free from taking any further exams.
Marshal Zhukov orders the commencement of Operation “Masquerade”- military intelligence officers were dressed in expensive suits, and given money and weapons. A day before the beginning of the operation, an assassination attempt was carried out on Gottsman. By a happy coincidence, Gottsman spent the night at Krechetov's house, and a distant relative dies instead of Gottsman. However, news of Gottsman's alleged death spreads through Odessa like wildfire.
Mullens agreed to give Vam first refusal to buy the shares back, at market price. A few weeks later, on 17 June 1969, they did indeed sell them back to Vam for $0.50 each (with Mullens paying the stamp duty). This was just under the prevailing market price of $0.51. The fact that the sale back to Vam was for exactly what Mullens had paid out seems to have been a happy coincidence, i.e.
It did not strike me at that time that any political significance > could be attached to the movement. Finally there was talk of a riot in > Denver, and that the Republican party was to call upon the mayor and > governor for troops. I was in Denver at the time and told the governor it > would be a happy coincidence to have the troops in this vicinity in case of > trouble, and he agreed with me.
The American League expanded in 1969, and made good on a pledge to return the majors to Kansas City, by creating the Kansas City Royals. Pharmaceutical executive Ewing Kauffman won the bidding for the new Kansas City team, which was named the Royals after the American Royal Livestock Show held in Kansas City every year since 1899. Some sources have incorrectly reported that the team was named in honor of the Kansas City Monarchs. Apparently it is just a happy coincidence.
Around 1924, WDAR applied for and received the custom call-sign WLIT. By the late 1920s, the two stations were working jointly on various programs, promotions, and sponsorship efforts. In 1935, the two operators agreed to merge with each department store having representation on the new board of directors. The new call-sign became WFIL, a combination of the two previous identifiers (the fact that the new call letters were close to a phonetic spelling of "Philadelphia" was merely a happy coincidence).
While the British fleet lay at Lagos Bay, in Portugal, the Spanish prisoners received from the four prizes, numbering about 3000, were landed. Jervis was made Baron Jervis of Meaford and Earl St Vincent. Nelson was knighted as a member of the Order of the Bath. Nelson's promotion to Rear-Admiral was not a reward for his services, but simply a happy coincidence: promotion to flag rank in the Navy of the time was based on seniority on the Captain's list and not on achievement.
Rather than focus on narrow debates about the true nature of mathematical truth, or even on practices unique to mathematicians such as the proof, a growing movement from the 1960s to the 1990s began to question the idea of seeking foundations or finding any one right answer to why mathematics works. The starting point for this was Eugene Wigner's famous 1960 paper "The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics in the Natural Sciences", in which he argued that the happy coincidence of mathematics and physics being so well matched seemed to be unreasonable and hard to explain.
He also contributed to civil defense. Near the end of his life, Wigner's thoughts turned more philosophical. In 1960, he published a now classic article on the philosophy of mathematics and of physics, which has become his best-known work outside technical mathematics and physics, "The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics in the Natural Sciences". He argued that biology and cognition could be the origin of physical concepts, as we humans perceive them, and that the happy coincidence that mathematics and physics were so well matched, seemed to be "unreasonable" and hard to explain.
The southeast facing hillside of Goodwick is sheltered from prevailing and salty SW winds and therefore naturally well tree-covered compared with the exposed headland above and the wet land of the bay. Many older developments in Goodwick have the name 'Goedwig' meaning forest - Goedwig Terrace, Villas, Chapel etc. Thus an alternative explanation for the name may be that it was Goedwig and Goorvik may just have been a happy coincidence for the invaders. Goodwick Square ( 1850) Goodwick was a small fishing village in the parish of Llanwnda, but in 1887 work commenced on a railway connection and harbour, and the village grew rapidly to service this.
In turn, he momentarily lost control of the powers of the Speed Force contained within him and in another fateful instant, the powers of the Speed Force were unleashed on the other heroes within Sanctuary, killing them instantly. Wally accessing Sanctuary's files had tripped the facility's alarm, and the moment of Wally's breakdown happened, Harley and Booster were immersed in their respective virtual reality therapy sessions. Taking advantage of that happy coincidence, Wally used his powers to deliver a superspeed sleight of hand at Harley and Booster's expense. As each exited their VR chambers, he reprogrammed them and tricked the pair into thinking they had left the chambers, when in fact they had not.
The speed with which leading communists were rounded up before or shortly after dawn directly after the fire had been reported triggered questions in the international press - never convincingly answered - over how the government came to be so well prepared to announce the identities of those to be blamed for it. Hoernle himself avoided arrest through what one source identifies as a happy coincidence. During the night in question he was out, safely hidden at the home of Hedda Ickert (1902-1989), the woman who at around this time became his second wife. In April 1933, in obedience to a resolution of the party leadership, Hoernle fled to Switzerland: he engaged actively with the Communist Party there.
An Australian stamp commemorating the centenary of the death of Macarthur in 1934 In 1796 two ships were dispatched to the Dutch Cape Colony by Governor Hunter from Sydney to obtain supplies for the colony. The two commanders, being friends of Macarthur, were requested by him to procure any good sheep which they could buy. By a happy coincidence the two captains were able to execute Macarthur's commission far better than he had hoped. The King of Spain had presented to the Dutch Government some of the finest pure merino sheep from the jealously guarded Escurial flocks, once owned by Philip II. These sheep were sent to the Dutch Cape Colony under the care of a Scottish gentleman, who died shortly afterwards.
Tigger is introduced in Chapter II of House at Pooh Corner, when he arrives at Winnie-the-Pooh's doorstep in the middle of the night, announcing himself with a stylised roar. Most of the rest of that chapter is taken up with the characters' search for a food that Tigger can eat for breakfast — despite Tigger's claims to like "everything", it is quickly proven he does not like honey, acorns, thistles, or most of the contents of Kanga's larder. In a happy coincidence, however, he discovers what Tiggers really like best is extract of malt, which Kanga has on hand because she gives it to her baby, Roo, as "strengthening medicine". Subsequently, Tigger resides with Kanga and Roo in their house in the part of the Hundred Acre Wood near the Sandy Pit.
Colonel L.P. Grant is of no relation to either of the persons named John T. Grant or John W. Grant, nor their descendants. It is but a happy coincidence that Bryan M. Grant, Sr, and John W. Grant, were both successful Atlanta real estate developers and were also contemporaneous colleagues to one another. Of further note, there is no printed reference about L.P. Grant ever coming to prominence by working as a laborer on the Georgia Railroad, working for the Fannin Company, or working for any companies based in Augusta Ga. There are many erroneous statements in railroad related articles about these relationships. One can only imagine that there being several prominent Grants, and not of the same family, that some confusion has persisted down through the years.
After the war Morris wrote for The Times, and in 1953 was its correspondent accompanying the British Mount Everest Expedition, which was the first to scale Mount Everest. Morris reported the success of Hillary and Tenzing in a coded message to the newspaper, "Snow conditions bad stop advanced base abandoned may twenty-nine stop awaiting improvement", and by happy coincidence the news was released on the morning of Queen Elizabeth's coronation. The message was initially interpreted to mean that Tom Bourdillon and Tenzing had reached the summit, but the first name was corrected before the story was broken. Claims that the news was held back ignore the communication problems of the time; it was quite an achievement to get the news to London by Coronation Day, as it had to be sent to Namche Bazaar by runner.
With the (post-Morrison) move of Animal Man to DC's new 'Mature Readers' imprint Vertigo, Bolland notes that the covers moved to "full color painted covers" with issue No. 57.Bolland, "The 1990s – Vertigo Animal Man" in The Art of Brian Bolland, pp. 228–229 These of his covers were "a mixture of ink linework, color washes, airbrush and then, eventually, areas painted in poster color by my wife, Rachel," which ultimately saw her have significant input on some covers, with Bolland acknowledging that "some of the last Animal Man covers were more her than me." Describing the art of good covers, Bolland remarks that Happy coincidence also plays its part, as when a time travel story arc saw Bolland's work coincide with the plot in such a way that he was able to produce a recreated cover from an alternate angle to shed new light on an initially inconsequential image.
As well as teaching music, playing organ for weddings, funerals/memorial services and church services after college, she arranged and played keyboard in the pop rock band, Checkpoint Charley, recording one album with them and winning the B. B. King’s Battle of the Bands in Hollywood in 2005. Lawrence was introduced as a "Halloween Specialist" when she played guest keyboards with all-female Iron Maiden tribute metal band, The Iron Maidens, in their October 2010 "Heavy Metal Halloween Show" where she met Iron Maiden keyboardist Michael Kenney and "Eddie" artist Derek Riggs. This was a happy coincidence; Lawrence and Riggs had each been featured in the same Rue Morgue magazine Halloween issue that fall. In October 2008, Lawrence began performing with Pacific Symphony for the family and school concerts when she was cast as the spooky music teacher/organist in their Halloween Spooktacular, playing on the $3 million C. B. Fisk-built William J. Gillespie Concert Organ in the Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall in the Orange County Performing Arts Center.

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