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Coincidance: A Head Test is a 1988 book by
Robert Anton Wilson,
published in 1988 in the
United States. It
consist of
series of
essays in four
parts prefaced...
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Coincide is an
album by
American jazz
saxophonist Dewey Redman featuring performances recorded in 1974 for the Impulse! label. Four
performances from Coincide...
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correspondence in
substance or nature" from the
French coincidence, from
coincider, from
Medieval Latin coincidere. The
definition evolved in the 1640s as...
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Vishu celebrations in Kerala.The
Sinhalese New Year in Sri
Lanka also
coincides with the
Vishu date,
sharing similar traditions such as the
Vishu Kani...
- the
Annunciation coincides with
another feast. In
these churches, even on Good
Friday a
Divine Liturgy is
celebrated when it
coincides with the Annunciation...
- Road Traffic. Many
vehicle codes created since the
adoption of ISO 3166
coincide with ISO two- or three-letter codes. The 2004 South-East
Asian Agreement ...
- pronunciation: [jʌŋ.nam];
literally "south of the p****es") is a
region that
coincides with the
former Gyeongsang Province in what is now
South Korea. The region...
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coincides with the
genitive (Roma
becomes Romae, "in Rome"). In the
plural of all
declensions and the
singular of the
other declensions, it
coincides...
- the axis p****es
through the
center of
curvature of each surface, and
coincides with the axis of
rotational symmetry. The
optical axis is
often coincident...
- from another. In some cases, the
inner product coincides with the dot product.
Whenever they don't
coincide, the
inner product is used
instead of the dot...