with the collapse of these dynasties which is pretty interesting at the same time you have collapse of other Empires the Roman Empire collapsed at a time coincident with drought there they looked at caves in France and used ice formations to track how wet or dry eachyear was and we learned growing up that the Roman Empire collapsed because of the vizago and ostos and Lombards and
Are you getting your message up to your CEO, to the board, and your boss? Coincidentally though, even though we had not met and we met online as part of the LEAD course, Róisín also happens to be from Australia.
So how does all this apply to "Night Vale?" If you've ever listened to "Night Vale," you'll notice that my character's name, coincidentally enough, is Cecil. And it was one of those things where, when we first started, we're like, well, the character needs a name.
student deferment to 1A, would be drafted and sent to the front lines in Vietnam. Coincidentally, in my last semester in school, I discovered pottery.
student deferment to 1A, would be drafted and sent to the front lines in Vietnam. Coincidentally, Lou Adler had grown up in East LA, and he knew about Chicano low-rider culture.
And it led me up there to really just trying to find the finest fish that I could. Coincidentally, I came from-- anybody who knows where the Russian River is. And it's a big part is that, just a couple generations before me, it was said that salmon were stacked like cordwood on the river banks before the industries had come
either-- Stachelski-- he had a picture of him on his desk for his rest of the time at the Patriots because this is Coincidentally, also to the Patriots.
Here's the most powerful lasers over time. Coincidentally, the same size as our dish.
My university, the University of Minnesota, is the home of twin studies. Coincidentally, it's in the Twin Cities, unrelated. It's a complete coincidence.
are very, very high because you really lack line of sight into the enterprise. Coincidentally, by the way, our operational definition of excellence, since both of us are social scientists, is not metric-related. But it simply means, excellence is when an organization-- when people in an organization-- do the right thing, even when nobody's monitoring them.
It turns out, obviously, that any match you have to this is entirely coincidental. Coincidental plus the fact, you know, if you mix and match them in any given way, you have 6-factorial possible orderings. You're going to get close with one of them, presumably.
Their boys are still very close friends. Coincidentally, they also were both working in Early Education when they met. A few years into their friendship, they soon found themselves working side by side at one of the most admired nursery schools in the country--the 92nd Street Y--where they worked
in bad weather. The first simulator company, The Link Company, was an organ company not coincidentally because all these simulators used pneumatic tubes to provide a kind of analog computing model of simulation. And interestingly enough also in this context the very first digital computer with magnetic stored memory, the World Wind computer, was itself originally designed to be a flight
extremely exciting set of things that we've learned about the universe over just the past 10 or 20 years which coincidentally coincides with my career as a working physicist but I don't think that I had much to do with it uh in fact none of we theorists such as myself have had much to do with it over the last 15 years or so observers and
extent than those animals that weren't treated. And coincident with that, we looked in the brain, and we would see an increase in new neurons after the treatment. We would see an increase in synaptic plasticity.
years. Uh, and and this is one of the mysteries I'm I'm looking at now is is why we have these apparently coincidental emergence of high civilizations in the same window all around the world. Indus Valley Civilization, roughly the same, 5,000 years old. Yeah, we're looking at Caral here, I think. Yeah. Yeah.
Not coincidentally, that's what the artificial intelligence companies have done for the last
And coincidentally, around the same time, the AI Impact Challenge came out from Google.org, and there was a problem that we were
And coincidentally, I was offered "Lipstick Under My Burkha", I think, in March.
And coincidentally, I got a call once the film-- I turned it down and I felt very bad about it, because I thought it was a script I had never read.
And coincidentally, my arrival in Ireland coincided with Dublin Pride.
And coincidentally, the week before, I had seen the Netflix Amanda Knox documentary, and it had enraged me.
And coincidentally, this place, London Irish Center came up.
So coincidentally, an employee sent him a copy of this book, "The Ecology of Commerce," by Paul Hawken, one of the founders of Smith and Hawken.
Also coincidentally, with the rise of Google and technology, people being much more aware of what they're eating, what they're doing, what they're thinking,
-- just coincidentally -- this guy Caballa Blanca, White Horse, was in exactly the same position I was in when he first came down to the canyons.
So in 1864-- and coincidentally, this is the same year that this phrase survival of the fittest was coined.
It happened pretty coincidentally.
So it was really coincidental.
an effort made not coincidentally during the conflict we know as the American Civil War of 1861 to '65, and this is where Francis Lieber, who
It's like purely coincidental.
time machine and not coincidentally a whole revolution in the way the whole
And it was only coincidental whether they'd actually been born and bred in engineering.
And it is just coincidental that our project site is very close to this area that we identified as being so critical in the face of climate change.
period-- the 4s are coincidental-- the 2-Jupiter-mass planet with a period of 0.7 years, and then this little guy here, which is actually not
So this is coincidentally the frequency range required to run centrifuges.
Duncan Niederauer who just coincidentally was the previous CEO of NYSE, he joined a Bitcoin swap side, TeraExchange.
And that's coincidental with the caliphate in Baghdad, the big, very extensive Arab trade.
And it's not coincidental.
happened to be coincidental. The job that I currently hold became available, actually
was running perhaps not coincidentally on Alan Freed's show none of the singles took off but the ongoing success of G
is usually are often drought and there are a couple examples around the world three of the five multi-century Chinese dynasties the tang and Juan and Ming dynasties collaps at a time coincident with drought that research was just published eight years ago and the way they discovered this they went into caves in the western reaches of where the monsoon gets to in China and found stalactites these mineral deposits accumulating dropping down from the
aesthetic comparisons uh were almost coincident coincident that is to say the
do you find this suspicious coincident coincidental with the end of the campaign season Oh you mean like an October
The effort was called “Project Superpressure.” Coincidentally, that’s also what I called my all-night study sessions in college.
She came to Philadelphia just coincidentally, and I told her about this video that I did.
and I'm sure it's completely coincidental-- that shifted so you had to have so many hours as a pilot in command of a jet, which was something
This is the extension of copyright that coincidentally seems to keep Mickey Mouse continually within copyright for Disney.
I've worked with artists who are coincidentally Quebecois who've left Cirque and gone and started their own small companies.
And it's probably not coincidental that their economies, the structure of their economies, look surprisingly similar to what it was in the US 200 years ago.