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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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Coincidentally, this position on a load crew is known unofficially as a " Jammer Driver " or more officially as a Number 3 man.
Coincidentally, a gathering or group of Kea is called a " circus ".
( Coincidentally, Zip the What-Is-Its real name was William Henry Jackson or Johnson ( according to various sources ); Griffith's full name is William Henry Jackson Griffith, after his great-grandfather, the noted photographer.
Coincidentally, this is now the site of a Harry Ramsden's fish and chips restaurant.
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, Lawson is the maternal uncle of Ewan McGregor, who played Obi-Wan Kenobi in the prequel trilogy.
Coincidentally, Diane Keaton, whose birth name is Diane Hall, took her mother's maiden name as a stage name after learning that there was already a registered actress named Diane Hall in the Actors ' Equity Association.
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 he also composed a Dithyramb on the subject of Perseus that is now one of the largest fragments of his extant verses.
Coincidentally, a Henry County farming community actually called Middletown is only a 20-minute drive from Muncie.
Coincidentally, Simpsonville, KY is a neighboring town.
Coincidentally, fifteen years later, Andrews and Zimbalist appeared in Airport 1975 in which Andrews plays a businessman pilot who has a heart attack and crashes his plane into a 747 that Zimbalist is flying.
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.
Both Michael and his sister Bunny were very fond of Renée's family. Coincidentally the British Film Institute's database lists Michael as also having a son, John M. Taylor, who is described as " a producer.
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, the show is about a series of deaths during the production of a Broadway musical.
Coincidentally, the film was titled Die Another Day ( Even more coincidentally in the movie, the main villan, Gustav Graves, is asked how he deals with his insomnia to which he replies " I'll sleep when I'm dead ").
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, several new CB Radios have recently been introduced to the UK market and their popularity with traditional CB users, such as truckers and farmers, combined with a prolific advertising campaign in Amateur Radio magazines sold in the high street, is resulting in a significant number of sales.
Coincidentally, a smaller pedestrian area in the vicinity is known as ' Stevenson's Walk '.
Coincidentally, it is also the only species in this genus where the upperparts are not primarily blue or purplish.
Coincidentally, Buchanan himself is descended from German Catholics on his mother's side.
Coincidentally, this is exactly the day that Nintendo's Family Computer was released in Japan.

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( Coincidentally, Taylor has said he had meant for the song to be called " I Feel Fine "-after a dominant line in the chorus-but the title had already been taken by a Beatles song.

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Coincidentally, Johnson died just two days after what would have been the end of his second full term.
Coincidentally, having won a championship while managing the Florida Marlins in 1997, Tigers manager Jim Leyland could have achieved this same feat had the Tigers defeated La Russa's Cardinals in the 2006 World Series.
Coincidentally, the three players to have beaten him in the world finals ( Davis, 1984 ; Hendry, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994 ; Parrott, 1991 ) have also received an MBE.
Coincidentally, Lendl and Murray are the only two players to have lost in their first four appearances in Grand Slam finals during the Open era.
Coincidentally, all four of these coaches have served as head coach for the Knicks at one point in their career.
Coincidentally, public doubts over the plan centered around whether it could be achieved ; the possibility that Emin might not want to leave seems not to have been considered.
Coincidentally, the continental and oceanic poles of inaccessibility have a similar radius ; the Eurasian poles EPIA1 and EPIA2 are ~ 178 km closer to the ocean than the oceanic pole is to land.
Coincidentally, some survivors of the Costa Concordia disaster, which has drawn comparisons to the Titanic disaster, have claimed that the song was playing in a restaurant when Italian cruise ship Costa Concordia first made impact with a rock, which eventually caused the ship to partially sink on the night of January 13, 2012.
) Coincidentally, Orosco was on the mound for the final out of the 1986 World Series — the only other Fall Classic the Mets have won to date.
Coincidentally, Jerry Koosman, whom the Mets had traded to Minnesota in the deal that brought Orosco to New York, was on the mound for the final out of the 1969 World Series — to date, the only other Fall Classic the Mets have won.
Coincidentally, Rick's mother works in the same hotel, and while visiting his mother, Rick runs into Faye again ; they return to Faye's room and have sex.

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Coincidentally, Avak and Thok, searching for the Toa by the green belt of Voya Nui, realize the Ignika must be hidden there, and conclude Zaktan was using Mount Valmai as a diversion.

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Coincidentally, the alkali soaking process is called bucking ( from a Latin verb of the type * bucāre " to steep in lye, wash clothes ");< ref > Oxford English Dictionary ( OED ), s. v.

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( Coincidentally, Hickson had played a housekeeper in the first film in which Margaret Rutherford played Miss Marple.
Coincidentally, one of the teams relegated — and thus being replaced by Stanley — were Oxford United, who were voted into the Football League to replace the previous Accrington Stanley.
Coincidentally, some of these personages met briefly in India-all were quite influential in the U. S. from the 1960s into the 1980s.
Coincidentally, at that time many patrons of the restaurant were uniformed members of the Nevada National Guard, having gone there after a meeting at the nearby headquarters.
Coincidentally, " Giancarlo " translates from Italian to Spanish as " Juan Carlos.
Coincidentally the first Australian-born Governor, Sir John Northcott on 1 August 1946, was also the first Australian-born Governor of any state.
Coincidentally, one of Helen's Swiss ancestors was the first teacher for the deaf in Zurich.
Coincidentally, the psychiatrist knew a doctor friend of Brando, and Brando was able to avoid military service during the Korean War.
Coincidentally or not, the teams from Ole Haugsrud's high school, Central High School in Superior, WI, were also called the Vikings.
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, he was known as " Richie ," which was also the name of her TV son on The Dick Van Dyke Show.
Coincidentally, at the same time, his son Stephen became head of the British Council branch in St. Petersburg, Russia.
Coincidentally or not, Fulcher of Chartres's version of Urban's speech makes no explicit reference to Jerusalem.
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, Sanders won the Super Bowl the year before with San Francisco.
Coincidentally, this was the third straight time that the New England Patriots Super Bowl appearance was hosted in New Orleans.

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