The person of the dependent action need not coincide with the that of the main action.
This coincides, of course, with the convulsions produced by the first visit of Velikovsky's erratic comet.
Economic inequality and economic stratification can coincide, of course.
The transition phenomenon is generally believed to coincide with a physical change, perhaps of disorientation of the lipid molecules in the epicuticle.
Japan's announcement coincided with the opening in Tokyo today of an office for the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.
They are then subject to an annual review, usually coinciding with the renewal or otherwise of their tenancy agreement.
He exercised an independence of action that did not coincide with the views of the monarch or of his minister Colbert.
That outlook coincided with the view of Mr. Roh and many others both in and out of government.
(* Released in 1997 to coincide with the band's "Best Of" release)
Hatfield's popularity coincided with the success, in the mid-1990s, of many other female alternative rock musicians.