So now those interests coincide with a moral good, with the revolution in Libya.
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The trip could coincide with Charlie Wittmack's attempt to reach Everest's peak.
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In years past, Final Four weekend would coincide with the opening of the season.
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Selanne said the timing of his return was meant to coincide with that road trip.
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The book's release was planned to coincide with a Fox special featuring Simpson.
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The team has announced an updated logo to coincide with moving into a new arena.
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In November 2010, MySpace changed its logo to coincide with the new site design.
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It was released on March 20, 2007, to coincide with the Blu-ray and DVD release.
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Its release was timed to coincide with the premiere of Season Two on television.
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Go with, fall together
Concur: happen simultaneously; "The two events coincided"
Be the same; "our views on this matter coincided"
(coinciding) coincident: occurring or operating at the same time; "a series of coincident events"
A coincidence occurs when something uncanny, accidental and unexpected happens. The word is derived from the Latin co- ("in", "with", "together") and incidere ("to fall on"). In science, the term is generally used in a more literal translation, e.g. ...
To occupy exactly the same space; To occur at the same time; To correspond, concur, or agree