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Not coincidentally, she is also looking for her big break.
Coincidentally or not, he has played his best since then.
Coincidentally, the two players died within four days of each other.
I just read about it a couple of days ago, coincidentally.
Maybe not coincidentally, he began running the best 800-meter times of his career.
Coincidentally or not, they had lost their commercial value, too.
And coincidentally - or is it something in the air?
The two coincidentally have the same last name although they are not married.
Coincidentally, she lived in the building we had just moved into.
Here's a special opportunity, come coincidentally at the moment I need to meet her!
Many town officials, not coincidentally, are part of that opposition.
Coincidentally, the two schools were founded in the same year, 1965.
"One of us has a theory that is only coincidentally giving the right answer."
He had sort of hoped to get a look at her body, coincidentally.
Perhaps not so coincidentally, my first report was on Lloyd.
Coincidentally, those were the only games the Giants lost all year.
May, not coincidentally, is an ideal time to be on the road.
The other subject he always returns to, not coincidentally, is food.
Around that same time she was offered her first role, coincidentally as someone who had also lost a family member.
Not coincidentally, perhaps, none of this will become clear until after the 2004 election.
Perhaps not coincidentally, there appears to be a new voice on the food page.
Sometimes people say things that seem to coincidentally repeat what he just said.
Neither place, not coincidentally, has many people, which seems to cause a lot of fish to live.
She has informed the school of that, and coincidentally, us.