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Simply a concurrence of events which one will inevitably encounter every now and then if the law of averages is to be believed.
They do seem to find amusement in arranging concurrences of events that would otherwise be unlikely, inexplicable, beyond belief.
Communist guerrilla warfare stopped by 1982 as a result of an international concurrence of events that rendered it pointless.
The true meaning of the word is "a surprising concurrence of events, perceived as meaningfully related, with no apparent causal connection."
Just what Doctor Dubble L. Dee would denominate an extraordinary concurrence of events.
My heart sunk anew on viewing the inextricable complexity of this deception, and the inauspicious concurrence of events, which tended to confirm him in his error.
In concurrence of events, after the Serbian Army retreat through Albania, very large group of players that formed the club ended up in Rome.
By 1954, TV ratings were high and attendance was soaring, a concurrence of events that happened in part because no school appeared more than once nationally, according to the N.C.A.A.'s official history.
That Harker and his wife should now know Seward came as no surprise; but that the wife of the guest I left in Transylvania should chance to be the second girl I saw in England was a staggering concurrence of events.
The balloon, which had gradually been dropping out of favour, had now been virtually laid aside, and, to all appearance, might have continued so, when, as if by chance concurrence of events, there arrived both the hour and the man to restore it to the world, and to invest it with a new practicability and importance.