One of the great fascinations in politics is how apparently unconnected events can coincide to lethal effect.
Brass bands and bunting, anthems and ermine - Britain will be garlanded in red, white and (this year at least) blue as the Olympics and the Queen's Diamond Jubilee coincide to celebrate our sovereignty in extravagant and ostentatious style.
Headrick said that JetBlue times Twitter updates to coincide with releases to the media.
"It's great exposure for future business for those people who don't know Annapolis, " said Del Signore, who noted the visitors bureau is planning a marketing campaign to coincide with the game to point out nearby tourism opportunities.
He suggests Israel's timing is designed to coincide with the latest plans to ask for the UN General Assembly to admit Palestine as a non-member state.
This shift seems to coincide with the lead-up to and announcement of Black Friday discounts.
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The study, published in 2009 in one of the journals of the Public Library of Science, PLoS Computational Biology, also showed that patients who developed diseases that tend to coincide with many others were more likely to die sooner than people whose diseases were more tangentially connected.
The two elections are set to coincide again in 2020 unless provision is made to prevent it.
He has already asked the secretariat to arrange a special summit later this year in Tripoli to coincide with the 30th anniversary of his coming to power.
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This happened to coincide with topics that were of vital importance to the world then: democracy, free markets, and growth-oriented fiscal and economic policies for America and other capitalist societies.
Meals had to be planned to coincide with peak insulin levels, making it hard to see friends for dinner or to go on field trips.
With a simultaneous international release timed to coincide with the Diwali festival, the film is expected to be a lucrative box office hit.
In March 2009 consummate self-promoter set off on an 8-day journey around the world to coincide with the launch of V Australia, the latest addition to his airline conglomerate.
To coincide with National Empty Homes week, Shelter Cymru called on people to report empty homes in their area.
To coincide with the drive, the Maternity Alliance is calling on employers to help support mothers who want to breastfeed at work.
To coincide with its 40th-anniversary celebration, the franchise created and distributed to its season-ticket holders 42 keepsake tickets.
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The move was scheduled to coincide with the Easter and May Day holidays, because many staff were due to be taking leave, they confirmed.
Louis even happened to coincide with the day in the spring of 1927 that my mother discovered herself to be pregnant with my older brother.
To coincide with publication of the English Heritage survey results, awards have been given to local authorities which have done the best work on conservation areas.
Most importantly, the peak incidence of illness happened to coincide almost exactly with the onset of the holiday season, which is critical to take into account.
The launch of the satellite Omid -- which means "Hope" in Farsi -- was timed to coincide with the 30th anniversary celebrations of the Islamic revolution in Iran, according to Iranian media reports.
The cyber-attacks on Estonia in 2007 and on Georgia in 2008 (the latter strangely happened to coincide with the advance of Russian troops across the Caucasus) are widely assumed to have been directed by the Kremlin, but they could be traced only to Russian cyber-criminals.
This was also timed to coincide with the visit this week of Colombia's new president, Alvaro Uribe, to the White House.
The peak onset of the flu just happened to coincide with a period when we have weakened our immune system and congregated in large gatherings to, among other things, disseminate disease.
Ministers were well aware that the latest official statistics on England's house-building were due for release yesterday morning and their contents but, rather than contrive to coincide with the most recent data, the prime minister and his deputy invited the cameras to watch them plod through the mud of a housing development precisely 24 hours earlier.
The Hubble launch had been planned for October to coincide with NASA's 50th birthday, but while I was there, NASA postponed the launch to next spring.
The aide suggested that Warner's recommendation was timed to coincide with the National Intelligence estimate because it gives the White House a position it might be willing to accept -- that the 5, 000-troop cut might be palatable to Bush.
To coincide with the 25th anniversary of the Iran Hostage Crisis, Kuma released a mission that sent players in to rescue 53 American hostages in Tehran on April 24, 1980.
Unite Against Fascism said it would be holding an anti-racism demonstration to coincide with the EDL rally, and the anti-extremist group Hope Not Hate is urging the home secretary to act.
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