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Coincidentally and started
Coincidentally the Swansea decline started the same year as the Wimbledon rise.

Coincidentally and major
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, the major / minor league sports connection between Nashville and Milwaukee is duplicated, but with reverse roles, in ice hockey, as the Milwaukee Admirals have been the top-level minor league affiliate of the National Hockey League's Nashville Predators since 1998.
Coincidentally, Meriwether was behind the plate when the Boston Red Sox – the last major league team to integrate its roster – won its first World Series in 86 years in 2004, and he was again behind the plate when they won the Series three years later in 2007.
Coincidentally, the Society of Independent Motion Picture Producers a group led by Mary Pickford, Samuel Goldwyn, Walter Wanger, and others filed a lawsuit against Paramount Detroit Theaters in 1942, the first major lawsuit of producers against exhibitors.
Coincidentally, the School Board had already scheduled the Benson facility for major improvements.

Coincidentally and patents
Coincidentally, the current length of UK / EU patents is still 20 years, similar to that of the original declaration by Henry VI on the manufacture of stained glass ( destined for Eton College ).

Coincidentally and for
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 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, 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, Eric Johnson went on to provide support for the Roll the Bones tour in fall of 1991.
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.

Coincidentally and its
( Coincidentally, Jacksonville was also slated to be the host of the 1986 USFL Championship Game, but that game was never played as the USFL folded ; it would not be until February 2005 that the city would host its first championship pro football game, Super Bowl XXXIX.
Coincidentally the very same Anglo Dutch Griendtsveen Peat Moss Litter Company Ltd. that extracted a significant part of the peat in the Peel moved to Thorne ( Moorends ) South Yorkshire, U. K., where several of its Dutch employees settled as immigrant workers.
Coincidentally, 32 years later in 1977, Jim Drucker ( son of Norm Drucker, another top NBA referee ) began a 12-year association with the CBA as its deputy commissioner, commissioner ( 1978-86 ), general counsel and president of CBA Properties.
Coincidentally, the latter two types were also operated by its rival Pacific Southwest Airlines on several of the same routes.
Coincidentally, this was the same year the Riviera would become a separate model in its own right.
Coincidentally, Playboy states the issue ( November 1972 ) was its best-selling issue ever, having sold 7, 161, 561 copies as of May 2006, and the Lenna centerfold appears briefly in Woody Allen's film Sleeper released the following year.
Coincidentally, WTEV and WAWS upgraded its Action News newscasts to high definition the day before.
Coincidentally, WTEV and WAWS upgraded its Action News newscasts to high definition the day before.
Coincidentally, Seeburg also owned Williams in the 60s, when Sam Stern was its president.
Coincidentally, one of its Abbots, Abbot Finlay McFaed ( d. 1485 ) almost shares his unusual surname with the present renovator and owner of Balnagown Castle ( Seat of the Clan Ross, 10 minutes drive to the southwest )-Mohamed Al Fayed.
Coincidentally, despite opposing close ties with Poland, he was the chief negotiator in the successful negotiation between Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the state controlled by the Livonian Order, which led to the secularisation of Livonia and its union with Grand Duchy of Lithuania in 1562.
Coincidentally, fans widely consider it to be the best Mega Man game, because of its production values, such as graphics and music.
Coincidentally, just as the wife character in Til Death Us Do Part left the series before its end, so too did Thelma in Kingswood Country when Judi Farr decided to leave the series.
Coincidentally during this period the territory of Ukraine changes its borders regularly among Moscow, Ottoman Empire, and Poland.
Coincidentally, the show is produced in the same studio " Almost Live " was produced during its 15 year run.
Coincidentally, Tooth & Nail itself also took a turn to corporation-parody with its website and advertising designs at this time.
Coincidentally, the dorado is known as the " Tigre del Rio " ( Tiger of the River ) in its homeland.
( Coincidentally, " Chime Time " was also the staple of Musicradio WABC in its heyday.
Coincidentally, its name is identical with that of the Ipatiev Monastery in Kostroma, from where the Romanovs came to the throne.

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