Coincidentally, one ShoreBank cofounder, Jan Piercy, was a Wellesley College roommate of Hillary Clinton.
Coincidentally, he and Koch relied on the same wine expert, William Edgerton, to examine their collections.
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Not coincidentally, in late 2008 the Fed began paying interest to banks for holding their reserves.
Coincidentally, the same view seems to be taking shape regarding the suburbs and the exurbs.
As a last resort, he visited David Altchek, who coincidentally serves as the Mets' team physician.
Not so coincidentally, these groups turned out in huge numbers, largely voting Democratic, in 2008.
Before today, the last impressively destructive impact was in 1908, and coincidentally also in Siberia.
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Coincidentally, both the donor and the recipient who died are members of the military.
Not coincidentally, the valley has the largest concentration of Chinese American communities in the United States.
Coincidentally, BOJ was shocking the world with a theretofore unheard of zero interest rate policy.
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Coincidentally, the IMF and the World Bank are holding their annual meetings in Washington this weekend.
The first day of the 2010 show was, coincidentally, a day of huge political import.
These are, not coincidentally, where the economy is strongest and where the battles over planning are fiercest.
Not so coincidentally democracy was stirring nearby, in newly independent India, as well as Nepal.
Telefonica has moved into Spain's television industry a move that, not coincidentally, has helped Mr Aznar.
That left Amelio--whose three-year contract was, coincidentally, up at the end of last year--holding the short straw.
Their first full day in prison coincidentally falls on the 10th anniversary of the original speeding offence.
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Coincidentally, Saturday marked Rivera's first appearance in a game of any sort since the surgery last year.
Perhaps not coincidentally, Steel, a former Goldman Sachs executive, has no hands-on experience running a commercial bank.
Not coincidentally, the first commander of the newly-created Strategic Defense Initiative Organization was an Air Force general.
Coincidentally, the Commerce Department also lowered its measure of corporate profits for 2000 by a whopping 10%.
Australia's Treasury retaliated with its own hasty calculations which coincidentally also settled on a figure of 17%.
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Massachusetts merged its small group and individual markets coincidentally at the same time that RomneyCare was passed.
Coincidentally, that is also when the IMF and the World Bank hold their annual meetings in Istanbul.
Neiers served 30 days in prison, coincidentally at the same time as Lohan, one of her wealthy targets.
Its name is PAEA, or The Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act passed by Congress, coincidentally enough, in 2006.
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Fresno is one of the poorest cities in the country and, not coincidentally, one of the least healthy.
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And not coincidentally, those games, in which Anthony shot a combined 18-for-45 (40%), were also against the Pacers.
Coincidentally, my family once owned the house where two of the film's main characters the deputy and his son live.
That same year, not coincidentally, Board members of the Academy voted to ditch the official swag bag distribution.
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