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The game, played on January 30, 2000 at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia, was the fourth Super Bowl to be held a week after the conference championship games ( the previous time this happened was Super Bowl XXVIII, and coincidentally that game was also played on January 30 at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta ).
Three first-round matches of UEFA Euro 2012's Group A were held at Wrocław at the Municipal Stadium ; coincidentally, the Czech Republic played in all three games held there.
Started in 1929 ( coincidentally the year Wyatt Earp died ), the festival is held on the third weekend of every October, near the anniversary date of the Gunfight at the O. K.
Constables are elected to four year terms in August of the years coincident with presidential elections ; unexpired terms are filled by special election, but such special election must be held coincidentally with another, scheduled election.
Although Henry's own descendants thereafter held the senior positions within the royal family of dauphin, Fils de France, and petits-fils de France, from 1589 to 1709 the Princes of Condé coincidentally held the rank at court of premier prince du sang royal ( First Prince of the Blood Royal ), to which was attached income, precedence, and ceremonial privilege ( such as the exclusive right to be addressed as Monsieur le prince at court ).
He was married to JoAnne Hollowell in 1946 — coincidentally, in the same church and by the same priest who held his funeral mass two years earlier.
Matchee was arrested two days later, and coincidentally held in the same cell in which Arone's body had been found.
The first " expedition " was held in 1969, coincidentally the year of Hayes ' death.
Perhaps not coincidentally, the SWAC won most of the Heritage Bowls that were held.
In retaliation, Mrs. Johnson decides to attend the next PTA meeting ( which, coincidentally, was being held that very evening ), where ( wearing a miniskirt, to the horror of the PTA members ) she exposes various episodes of misbehavior on the part of several members of the PTA establishment, concluding with, " This is just a little Peyton Place / And you're all Harper Valley hypocrites.
The Kubasaki All-Stars lost the first " Cherry Bowl " game 30-0 in Yamato Japan ( 1961 ) to the Narimasu Dragons ; coincidentally, this game was held on the 20th anniversary of Pearl Harbor.
The band participated in the 1932 Summer Olympics held in Los Angeles, forming the Olympic Braid in the opening ceremonies in the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum ( coincidentally USC's home stadium ).
One of his most notable students was John Knox ( coincidentally, another native of Haddington ) who said of Mair that he was such as " whose work was then held as an oracle on the matters of religion " If this is not exactly a ringing endorsement, it is not hard to see in Knox's preaching an intense version of Mair's enthusiasms – the utter freedom of God, the importance of the Bible, scepticism of earthly authority.
Guidry-White won a silver medal in the 60 metres event at the 1995 IAAF World Indoor Championships, which was coincidentally held in Barcelona.

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Both Coughlin and Belichick have gone on to win Super Bowls as head coaches: Belichick with the Patriots in Super Bowls XXXVI, XXXVIII, and XXXIX ; Coughlin with the Giants in Super Bowl XLII and Super Bowl XLVI, coincidentally, both against Belichick's Patriots.
During the war, Rathbone displayed a penchant for disguise ( a skill which he coincidentally shared with what would become perhaps his most memorable character, Sherlock Holmes ), when on one occasion, in order to have better visibility, Rathbone convinced his superiors to allow him to scout enemy positions during daylight hours instead of during the night, as was the usual practice in order to minimize the chance of detection by the enemy.
The group was once also known as the tetrels ( from Greek tetra, four ), stemming from the Roman numeral IV in the group names, or ( not coincidentally ) from the fact that these elements have four valence electrons ( see below ).
The makers of the DCAU have used these impressions in their work, having Rosenbaum do his Walken voice for Ghoul in Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker and his Spacey voice for Deadshot ; coincidentally, Spacey portrayed Lex Luthor in the film Superman Returns, and Walken played Max Shreck in Batman Returns.
After the disaster, German naval experts were baffled at why Admiral Spee attacked the base and how the two squadrons could have met so coincidentally in so many thousands of miles of open waters.
Interestingly enough, Goulart appeared to have been co-opting the Communist movement in a manner reminiscent of Vargas ' co-option of the Integralists shortly, and not coincidentally, before his ouster by reactionary forces.
Schoff additionally provides an historical analysis as to the text's original authorship and arrives at the conclusion that the author must have been a " Greek in Egypt, a Roman subject ," and by Schoff's calculations this would be during the time of Tiberius Claudius Balbilus ( who coincidentally also was an Egyptian Greek ).
The league could not simply fold the Blitz, however — its contract with ABC required the league to have teams in the New York City, Los Angeles and Chicago markets ( not coincidentally, these markets are also home to ABC's strongest-performing owned and operated stations ).
The move was intended to reduce Seoul's overcrowding and economic dominance over the rest of South Korea ; perhaps not coincidentally, it would have also moved the government and administration out of range of North Korean artillery fire.
She may have been the model for Diana Barry, Anne of Green Gables ' " bosom friend ": both had unusual, non-Christian first names, and the fictional Diana's husband was named, perhaps not coincidentally, Fred Wright.
Maurice is famous for saying in the video that " I am never afraid because I have seen so much eruptions in 23 years that even if I die tomorrow, I don't care ", coincidentally on the day before his and his wife's death at Mt.
Falk was said to have invented the name Mandrake the Magician coincidentally.
) The Ngad ' a language of Flores has been reported to have a retroflex implosive, but in this case the expected symbol is coincidentally supported by Unicode.
Rookie Joe Sewell took Chapman's place at shortstop, and went on to have a Hall of Fame career ( which he coincidentally concluded with the Yankees ).
However, the Aurora Islands are considered by many to have been a mistaken sighting that was coincidentally near the Shag Rocks, which were known to sealers prior to 1823.
With the NHL reduced to two teams eighteen games into its 20-game season, a decision was made to have the two remaining teams — coincidentally the two teams leading each half of the season — compete in a best-of-seven series to see which team would head west to battle against the Pacific Coast Hockey Association champions.
Green portrayed the witch Serafina Pekkala in the 2007 film adaptation of The Golden Compass ( which, coincidentally, also starred Casino Royales Daniel Craig, although they did not have any scenes together ).
* Serendipitous discovery Serendipitous solutions are ideas which have been coincidentally developed without the intention of the inventor.
Goulart appeared to have been co-opting the Communist movement in a manner reminiscent of Vargas ' co-optation of the Integralists shortly — and not coincidentally — before his ouster by reactionary forces.
* Fifi's character, though a protégé of Pepe LePew, might also have been inspired by another flirtatious Judeo-Canadian moufette, Miz Mam ' selle Hepzibah from Pogo ( which, coincidentally, was in the midst of a brief return to syndication when Tiny Toon Adventures first aired ).
Unlike last time, when they were aimed ( intentionally, it is suggested ) at lightly inhabited areas, these new objects have been directly aimed at Washington, D. C., Moscow, and Beijing — not coincidentally the capital cities of the three biggest holders of nuclear weapons.
This definition acknowledges the possibility that patients may have previously undiagnosed diabetes mellitus, or may have developed diabetes coincidentally with pregnancy.
This implies that the two systems are only coincidentally similar and have no familial relationship.

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This criticism was reinforced by a 1991 study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association showing that more children 5 and 6 years old could recognize Joe Camel than could recognize Mickey Mouse or Fred Flintstone ( coincidentally, Fred Flintstone was also once used to sell R. J. Reynolds ' Winston cigarettes ) and alleged that the Joe Camel ad campaign was targeting children, despite R. J. Reynolds ' contention that the campaign had been researched only among adults and was directed only at the smokers of other brands.
It has been said that he bore a striking resemblance to John Thaw, who was the star of Inspector Morse, which, perhaps coincidentally, was a television series about a detective in the Thames Valley Police Force ( the modern-day successor to Buckinghamshire Constabulary ).
Puerto Rico had a few close calls with tropical storms during the 1980s, and coincidentally, Don Cholito claimed that the Tubo had been responsible for steering the storms away.
Black Uhuru, belonging to Simpson alone, had been booked to play at an awards ceremony in California, which coincidentally had old original members Don Carlos and Garth Dennis on the bill, and they took the opportunity to reunite the original line-up for a performance at the event, and decided to continue afterwards.
The movie was released on DVD by MGM Home Entertainment on July 12, 2005 ( the original VHS had been distributed by Paramount ), and the cartoon series was later also released on DVD by CBS Home Entertainment on April 4, 2006 ( coincidentally with distribution by Paramount ).
Joe Bonsall, a Philadelphia native who was a member of the Keystone Quartet and recording on Duane Allen's Superior label, joined in October 1973 ( coincidentally, both Sterban and Bonsall had been members of the Keystones during the late ' 60s, recording much of the ORB's material ).
* Visual IRC 2-First released by Mr2001, coincidentally in 2001, this version's Versus scripting language is based on ViRCScript, but internally it has been almost totally rewritten.
The ABC / Dot headquarters became the Nashville office of ABC Records, a division of the American Broadcasting Company, which coincidentally had been bought by Paramount's old theater chain in 1953 ( which helped the network catch up to its rivals CBS and NBC ), and had started a good relationship with Paramount's TV division ( wherein Paramount produced a number of hit series on ABC ).
Brown later clarified that while he had been on duty when Hendrix was brought in, " he had been dead for some hours ," and Hendrix was officially pronounced dead by a different doctor-who was, coincidentally, also an Australian.
The order was founded at the site that it claimed had once been the location of Elijah's cave, above sea level at the northwestern end of the mountain range ; this, perhaps not coincidentally, is also the highest natural point of the entire mountain range.
Because his life has been bought by a bull, Mowgli is forbidden to eat cattle ( coincidentally, just as the Hindu villagers of the region are also forbidden ).
These players include Andy Pafko ( who, coincidentally, played in the 1945 World Series as a Cub ), Gene Baker, Smoky Burgess, Don Hoak, Dale Long, Lou Brock ( whose first title was in after a mid-season trade to the St. Louis Cardinals ), Lou Johnson, Jim Brewer, Moe Drabowsky, Don Cardwell, Ken Holtzman, Billy North, Fred Norman, Bill Madlock, Manny Trillo, Greg Gross, Rick Monday, Burt Hooton, Bruce Sutter, Willie Hernández, Joe Niekro, Dennis Eckersley, Joe Carter, Greg Maddux, Joe Girardi ( as both a player and a manager ), José Vizcaíno, Glenallen Hill ( after his second stint with the Cubs ; his title came in after a mid-season trade ), Luis Gonzalez, Mike Morgan, Mark Grace, Mark Bellhorn, Bill Mueller, Scott Eyre ( whose title came in after he been traded from the Cubs during the season ), Tom Gordon, Matt Stairs, Jamie Moyer, in, Mark DeRosa and Mike Fontenot — the former of whom had been traded the offseason before, the latter having been traded that midseason, and in, Ryan Theriot who was traded the previous season.

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