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Sure enough, while the third Dogme director, Soren Jacobsen, has described how his "sadness" at the sameness of international films prompted his participation in Dogme 95, the movement's regulations coincidentally inspired his best film: Mifune's Last Song was the subject of a fierce bidding war at the Berlin Festival last month.

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They came from an album he'd been working on called Cloud Songs which was inspired, coincidentally, by space flight.

Not coincidentally, that road — which inspired the interstate highway system — also started in Times Square and ended in San Francisco.

Coincidentally, Virgin Hyperloop One, a company inspired by Musk's original concept for high-speed tube travel and which is also based in Los Angeles, has engineering operations in Las Vegas and is building a test loop for its system outside the city.

Perhaps not coincidentally, Mr. Johns made his first sculpture inspired by an everyday, ready-made object after a 1957 visit to the Philadelphia Museum of Art to see the institution's extensive collection of Duchamp's artwork.

Coincidentally, Mr. Dasbach created a similar apparatus inspired by his years as a professional soccer player in Chile, where a coach tied ropes to a wall to help players stretch.

"She didn't get in my personal space and most importantly, she didn't touch me, which is an issue for some people with disabilities," he told WGN. "A small act of kindness, coincidentally captured in three quick photos, has inspired so many and touched the hearts of thousands," he added.

The Donna Tartt novel inspired by the work was published – coincidentally insists the Frick – on the same day that the New York show opened.

Perhaps it was the success of Gandhi that inspired a brief surge of Raj-nostalgia and, coincidentally, three adaptations appeared in 1984, all finding roles for Jaffrey.

In the United States, publicity about the camps fanned hostility toward the Spanish and, eventually, inspired calls for U.S. intervention in Cuba (where, not coincidentally, America had important economic and strategic interests).

In the United States, publicity about the camps __fanned hostility toward the Spanish and, eventually, inspired calls for U.S. intervention in Cuba (where, not coincidentally, America had important economic and strategic interests).

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