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Ted's reference is to yet a different cat-borne, though coincidentally parallel, malady: Bartonellosis is an infectious bacterial disease, caused by the gram-negative bacteria Bartonella henselae.
Of course, Mr. Lee described his trip to give an invited speech at his university, Cornell, as personal, even though, coincidentally, a large anonymous donation had established the Lee Teng-hui Chatr at Cornell.
He filmed the entire crime and called it a masterpiece (though, coincidentally, it did coincide with some financial needs).
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Not coincidentally, though, this politically sheltered industry is also devoid of significant technological advances.
Sometimes though, he does coincidentally turn-up, rather than Emma sorting through a problem.
Not coincidentally, though, they were also held out as a means to secure happier, more productive slaves, and to defang religious objections to the practice of slavery itself.
Not coincidentally though, the invitation was extended the same day Hillary Clinton started flying on the same plane as her press corps, something presidential candidates have traditionally done for six months before the election.
"Coincidentally, though, I got a waft of it just now as I was walking up the street".
Coincidentally though, when she started working on the album in late 2014, she'd been living in a different Melbourne residence that was also, by her own description, "falling apart".
"Coincidentally, though, I got a waft of it just now as I was walking up the street". She summed up the general mood of those we spoke to: "If it is medicinal and it's genuinely going to help people then I don't have a problem with it". A run-down Conservative Party Association club sits front and centre on the high street opposite the Barclays, next to which is a Greggs.
The early high-rises that scared the Vanderbilts seem almost dinky now, compared to buildings like Olympic Tower and Trump Tower -- even though these, coincidentally, have returned millionaire residences to the area.
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