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Could some circumstances be defined as a remarkable concurrence of events or conditions without any apparent connection?
Coincidences are commonly defined as "a remarkable concurrence of events or circumstances without apparent causal connection" -- apparent being the key word.
It was more like a remarkable concurrence of tech events: The smartphone wars were in full swing as the iPhone 5 launched against Samsung's supposed iPhone killer, the Galaxy S3.
The remarkable concurrence of these disorders in this number of cases suggests these two diseases may share a pathogenic link.
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Concurrence of such large-scale deletions is remarkable, given the different geographical locations from which these L. casei strains were isolated.
The remarkable protective effects of vitamin D against PPA's negative effect on serotonin levels reported in the present study are in concurrence with the previous work of Cass et al. [ 33], which reported that calcitriol was effective in protecting against methamphetamine (METH -induced reductions in striatal and nucleus accuMETH -inducedof dopamine and sereductionsHT) in male ratstriatal
That was the concurrence.
A creepy concurrence.
Justice Breyer also wrote a separate concurrence.
Bork wrote a seventy-five-page concurrence.
This concurrence was bound to happen.
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