Second, Naw-Rúz, 1949, coincidedwith the laying of the first threshold stones of the arcade.
The two incidents coincided so well that the capture of the vessel was believed to have been made.
That it was entirely unexpected, was not likely, for this new Russian offensive coincided with the Austro-Hungarian offensive against the Italian front which by that time had assumed threatening developments.
His removal coincided with the commencement of the period known in Scottish ecclesiastical history as the Ten Years' Conflict, in which he was destined to take a leading share.
The thickened ends of the four elongated chromosomes cause projections on the nuclear surface throughout the resting period, and the ends of the reappearing chromosomes always coincided with these protuberances; cf.
It was in a sect whose doctrine at one point coincided with iconoclasm that there were preserved such rude seeds of oriental rationalism as could survive the rule of the Byzantine emperors, and carry the stimulus of heresy to the west.
The opinion of Grote and Bain as to Aristotle's caution is fully coincided in by Lange, who writes (Gesch.
Patrols, however, went out, and their reports coincided with that of the Guards Division on the right, that Croisilles was full of machine guns.
But the cue which had been given her by this very account had been invaluable to her, and her testimony naturally coincided with his.
The holes in the blotter and the marks outlined upon the shelf coincided exactly.
The descriptions he had received of the girl from Stone and Wisbey coincided exactly with her appearance, while the mule could not be mistaken.
On learning this fact, I coincided with him, and ordered him to go on to Verona, as I had originally intended.
Eminent surgeons in London and in Edinburgh examined these physiological phenomena and generally coincided in the declaration that their lives would be jeopardized and probably be forfeited if surgery should separate them.
I talked to him about the “wheels within wheels” which moved this great musical enterprise, and asked and gladly accepted his advice, which mainly coincided with my own views of the situation.
You know, sir, that from the first time you broached that view of the subject to me, how entirely I coincidedwith you.
The Egyptians had, at an early period, observed that the rising of the Nile coincided with the heliacal rising of Sirius, the Dog-star, and hence they very plausibly referred it to celestial agencies.
The maximum development of early Christianity coincided with the boundaries of the Roman empire; the ecclesiastical condition depended on the political, and, indeed, was its direct consequence and issue.
The capture of Dixmude coincided with the last attack on Ypres.
The second, called "the great sortie" from Antwerp, nearly coincidedwith the battle of the Marne.
The visit coincidedwith the time of Tennyson's last illness, the reports of which became daily more alarming.
Their information coincided with that given by Beaulieu.
Our observations concerning the half-breed population in this vicinity, coincided so exactly with those which have been given of similar persons in Dr.
Steptoe coincided with me in this opinion, and informing me that Lieutenant Alexander Piper would join my detachment with a mountain' howitzer, directed me to convey the command to the island and gobble up all who came over to it.
His immediate admission to the Geological Society, at the beginning of 1837, coincided with an important crisis in the history of geological science.
The discovery of Mendelian elements admirably coincided with and at once gave a rationale of these facts.
Captain Ellesdon's counsel so completely coincided with the opinion previously expressed by Colonel Wyndham and his other adherents, that the king determined to act upon it, and preparations were made for his immediate departure.
It is beautiful--and it certainly is quiet," I coincided with her emphatically.
Surely," Rufe coincided so willingly that I was amazed.
A signal improvement in the art of making and working flint-glass thus most opportunely coincided with the rise of a German school of scientific mechanicians, to furnish the instrumental means needed for the reform which was at hand.
As these unofficial agencies were usually satisfied with a much lower compensation than the post office demanded, the pleasant circumstance arose for the patriot that the line of interest coincided with the line of duty.
From the upper San the Russian boundary southward coincided with the Carpathians, including the territory between the Pruth to its mouth and the Carpathians.
He ascertained that liability in an animal corresponded with the fact that microbes introduced into the organism remained free and invaded it, whilst immunity coincided with the inclusion and digestion of the microbes by phagocytes.
It happened again this time that the examinations coincided with the Opera season, but, though he indulged in his passion for music, he succeeded, by dint of a supreme effort, in passing them very brilliantly.
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