Not coincidentally, in late 2008 the Fed began paying interest to banks for holding their reserves.
Not coincidentally, the valley has the largest concentration of Chinese American communities in the United States.
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.
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.
That same year, not coincidentally, Board members of the Academy voted to ditch the official swag bag distribution.
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This year, perhaps not coincidentally, there is an unsponsored turtle named Esteban -- the Spanish version of Stephen.
Perhaps not coincidentally, Liverpool director of football strategy Damien Comolli, the club's transfer guru, was let go last week.
Not coincidentally, in my research, I found that entrepreneurs have these same traits.
Not coincidentally, the United States has lost an average of 50, 000 manufacturing jobs every month during the same period.
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Mr. Musson's growing profile on the city's art scene has, not coincidentally, paralleled Hennessy Youngman's rise on the Internet.
Not coincidentally, the Actors Studio functioned for Kazan as a kind of farm for his stage and screen enterprises.
That company, not coincidentally, has extremely low turnover and is one of the top revenue-producing firms in our state.
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Perhaps not coincidentally, this was the first opening in many years without James Levine, who is beset by medical problems.
Not coincidentally, perhaps, Utah is home to an online retailer led by Patrick Byrne, one of the most vocal critics of short selling.
Not coincidentally, this was Benedict's farewell to his flock: To be a pilgrim, he said, was his only wish during his remaining days.
He took his stage name from the poet Dylan Thomas and, not coincidentally, paid as much attention to his lyrics as his music.
Not coincidentally, the only new listings on the Mexico City stock exchange in the past two years have been by three building firms.
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But the most trenchant comment came, not coincidentally, from the youngest and newest member of this billionaire cavalcade, Jack Dorsey, of Twitter and Square.
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Not coincidentally, during that period federal government spending grew by 9.5%.
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Not coincidentally, my shots grew less and less accurate, and my handicap, which had been in the single digits well into my 60s, climbed into the high teens.
History's first great horsemen (and not coincidentally first trouser-wearers), the Scythians galloped across the steppes, impressing the classical world with both their knack for accessorizing and their chilling ferocity.
Not coincidentally, this was shortly after flowers first appeared.
Poland is one of the most improved nations over the past couple of years and, not coincidentally, was the only European nation not to slip into recession during the global economic crisis.
Perhaps not coincidentally, it also is the type of argument that might sway swing votes on the Supreme Court -- as well as swing voters -- to support this extension of individual civil rights.
Which should come as little surprise to anyone familiar with game theory, a tool used to analyse the cold war's arms race and a favourite, perhaps not coincidentally, of Europe's trade commissioner, Pascal Lamy.
Economists have been equating money and marriage ever since Nobel Prize-winning economist Gary Becker published his seminal paper "A Theory of Marriage" in two parts in 1973 and 1974--also, not coincidentally, in the Journal of Political Economy.
If only "Light Years" didn't read like a geeky mash note written to impress the editors of October magazine, the famously cerebral art journal that began publication in 1976 (not coincidentally the approximate cut-off date for the artists included).
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