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Coincidentally, Eric Johnson went on to provide support for the Roll the Bones tour in fall of 1991.
Coincidentally, Accrington Stanley, the side who went bankrupt in 1962 allowing United to be elected into the League, were one of the two teams promoted to replace them.
Coincidentally, Tandon was offered the second lead in Kuch Kuch Hota Hai which went on to be the biggest hit of 1998, but she turned it down.
Coincidentally, his two principal co-stars from Withnail and I – Paul McGann and Richard E. Grant – went on to play the role in some capacity.

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Coincidentally, this position on a load crew is known unofficially as a " Jammer Driver " or more officially as a Number 3 man.
Coincidentally the first Australian-born Governor, Sir John Northcott on 1 August 1946, was also the first Australian-born Governor of any state.
Coincidentally, he was known as " Richie ," which was also the name of her TV son on The Dick Van Dyke Show.
Coincidentally, all three tornadoes hit on May 20, 1916, 1917, and 1918 respectively.
Coincidentally, the other 2-vehicle accident involving a bus that also killed 27 occurred in Prestonburg, Kentucky on February 28, 1958.
Coincidentally, Bernie Epton, Washington's opponent in the racially charged 1983 general election, would follow him in death 18 days later, on December 13, 1987.
Coincidentally archaeology has turned up a major fire on the acropolis of Xanthus in the mid-6th century BC, but as Anthony Keen points out, there is no way to connect that fire with the event presented by Herodotus.
Coincidentally, his beautiful young female secretary, Eunice Branca, is murdered, so her body is used, since Smith never thought to place any restriction on the sex of the donor.
Coincidentally, Miami had rain on the day of the Super Bowl, which was lit purple during the performance of " Purple Rain ".
Coincidentally, Doohan died on the anniversary of the Apollo 11 lunar landing, arguably the greatest engineering achievement in human history.
Coincidentally he also composed a Dithyramb on the subject of Perseus that is now one of the largest fragments of his extant verses.
Coincidentally, there were many jokes about Bill's mortality on the show prior to Hartman's death.
Coincidentally and simultaneously, a new Russian jamming device begins radio jamming of communications between SAC headquarters and the bomber group with the result that the group commander, Colonel Jack Grady ( Edward Binns ), begins to lead the attack on Moscow.
Coincidentally, the first time he turned the radar on at Jodrell Bank — the 14 December 1945 — the Geminids meteor shower was at a maximum.
Coincidentally, the 2010 Emmy Awards happened on Grandin's birthday.
Coincidentally, on December 16, 1833, Joseph Smith, Jr. dictated a passage in the Doctrine and Covenants stating that " it is not right that any man should be in bondage to another.
Coincidentally Perkin applied for a virtually identical patent on 26 June 1869, and the two companies came to a mutual commercial agreement about the process.
Coincidentally, on the night of the fire he was still recovering from a heart attack in a private room at Massachusetts General Hospital, where most of the victims would be sent.
Coincidentally, the city of Akashi in Hyōgo Prefecture is located exactly on 135 degrees east longitude and subsequently became known as Toki no machi ( Town of Time ).
Coincidentally, this occurred on the 47th anniversary of the official opening of the building on 23 May 1964.
Coincidentally, while the Capitol was copying aspects of the design of Dublin's Parliament House, the White House was being modelled on the ground and first floors of Leinster House, then the residence of the Duke of Leinster, one of the leading peers in the Irish House of Lords, and now the seat of the modern independent Irish parliament, Oireachtas Éireann.
Coincidentally, his ex-wife, Nikki, appeared as a Model on the show from 1999 to 2002.
Coincidentally, the King had obtained the leases on two Downing Street properties, including Number 10, and added these to his proposed gift.
Coincidentally, Notre Dame, whose home games are exclusively on NBC, played in two of those games.

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Coincidentally, Flair also followed Rogers in becoming the second man to win both the WWF and the NWA World Heavyweight Championships.
Coincidentally, both his win on September 19, 2002 and May 14, 2008, were against the Phillies.
Coincidentally, both Allen and Garnett, alongside resident star Paul Pierce, would become Cassell's teammates with the Boston Celtics, and helped them win the 2008 NBA Finals.
Coincidentally, Michael's win in the 1992 Belgian Grand Prix was the first full-length Grand Prix won by a German since von Trips ' last win at Aintree in 1961.

Coincidentally and Oscar
Coincidentally, the Canadian Oscar telecast in which Robin Williams sang the song included the premiere of the famous " I Am Canadian " rant advertisement, which counters many perceived Canadian stereotypes.

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Coincidentally, one of Helen's Swiss ancestors was the first teacher for the deaf in Zurich.
Coincidentally, in 2007, he broke the record for career touchdown passes ( previously held by Dan Marino with 421 ) in the Metrodome while playing for the Packers.
Coincidentally, just as Mary McAleese replaced Mary Robinson as Reid Professor of Law in Trinity, and would succeed her to the Irish presidency, so Robinson replaced McAleese in the Campaign for Homosexual Law Reform.
Coincidentally, Douglas A. Lawson, who discovered Q. northropi in Texas in 1971, named it for John " Jack " Northrop, a famous developer of tailless flying wing aircraft in the 1940s.
Coincidentally Ernst wrote a Happy New Year-message for Popfoto-magazine in which he expressed hope for a better outcome of 1984 than predicted in the book he once read.
Coincidentally, the timing of Howard's takeoff and the flight path was similar to Churchill's, making it easy for the Germans to mistake the two flights.
" Coincidentally, she appeared in a music video by Marcy Playground for the film's soundtrack.
URL: http :// www. british-history. ac. uk / report. aspx? compid = 22605 Date accessed: 14 November 2007 .</ ref > Coincidentally, Cricklewood also became the home for the first Smith's Crisps potato crisp factory which replaced the omnibus depot at Crown Yard.
Coincidentally, a scaffold for spectators viewing the beheading collapsed, leaving 20 dead.
Coincidentally, Derek Lowe was the starting pitcher for the Dodgers that day.
Coincidentally, he later was traded to the Marlins for Lee.
Coincidentally, assistant director Willie Simmons had an avid interest in unusual forms of martial arts, and he invited several practitioners to the set to demonstrate for Donner.
Coincidentally, his father's first stunt co-ordination was for the original movie, though uncredited.
Coincidentally, both of Lane's Tony Awards were for Mostel's roles.
Coincidentally, Celebrity Entertainer Jonathan Aldridge was called in to play outfield, but ended up playing 2 games at SS, thus, never receiving a paycheck or reimbursement for his travel expenses.
Coincidentally, LaGuardia High was the inspiration for the performing arts school in her third movie, Fame, along with The Juilliard School.
Coincidentally in the same year, the pillows were approached by the anime studio Gainax, which licensed the pillows ' three previous albums for the soundtrack of the original video animation FLCL.
Coincidentally, Hawpe, when playing for LSU in the 2000 College World Series, had hit a three-run home run off Prior that eliminated USC from contention that year.
Coincidentally he had become an actor after being paroled from San Quentin three years earlier, in 1966, where he served five and a half years for armed robbery.
Coincidentally, all four of these coaches have served as head coach for the Knicks at one point in their career.
Coincidentally, the Church of the East from the 16th to the 19th centuries made the Patriarch a hereditary title, being passed down from Patriarch-uncle to nephew ; however, this move was initiated in the face of Timur's destruction of Nestorian Monasteries throughout Asia ( monks being the key source of priests and patriarchs for the Church ), in an attempt to guarantee the existence of a patriarch.

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