The missile's position in its trajectory always coincides with the target irrespective of range. |
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This wavelength also coincides with a peak in the mercury lamp spectrum and with the Soret band of the PpIX absorption spectrum. |
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The exhibition coincides with the quincentenary of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. |
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The increase in whale-watching boats in eastern Taiwan coincides with a period of decline in the fishing industry. |
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The spacing of the zinc finger domain in this class of transcription factor coincides with a half-turn of the double helix. |
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Berni Searle's emergence as an artist of international repute coincides more or less with South Africa's first decade of democracy. |
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Hypocotyl extension in rapid shade avoidance therefore coincides with the seedling's natural endogenous rhythm of elongation growth. |
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A second springtime fertility rite, in which unmarried women perform dances and songs, coincides with St. Lazar's Day, eight days before Easter. |
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You may want to buy bonds whose maturity date coincides with your future needs. |
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Vegetable harvest coincides with bright autumn foliage, chrysanthemums, asters and sedum. |
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I've just twigged that it always coincides with someone entering next-door's house. |
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They are placed beside a rare wooden trencher that coincides in size with earlier examples used for bread. |
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The crest of the undulation on the inside of the wall coincides with the trough of the Gaussian vault. |
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The marital crisis coincides with a miners' strike in which the men are forced to live off a pittance while blacklegs take over their jobs. |
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This coincides with the current division in the law as represented by the twin doctrines of undue influence and economic duress. |
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Mithen's work coincides with the first detailed study of a reconstructed Neanderthal skeleton. |
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In Cf genes, there are several instances in which the recombination break point coincides with a hypervariable codon. |
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A great moment comes when he meets his father for the first time, which coincides spookily with a visit from Renee. |
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The timing of expansion coincides with proposed large-scale duplication event in the chordate lineage. |
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Similarly, the vertexes of an hypocycloid are the points on the curve that coincides with an inscribed circle. |
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This coincides with rising or record levels of poverty, homelessness, job insecurity, personal bankruptcies and small business failures. |
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But woe betide me if something I want to watch coincides with something she wants to watch. |
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Sometimes, this point of view is equated with, or momentarily coincides with the Eye of the Camera. |
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The paternalism of scientific positivism coincides directly with capitalist culture's feminizing of amateurism. |
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On the other hand, Brazil's new activism often, though not always, coincides with the interests of the United States. |
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The right part of any row of numerators coincides with the left part of the corresponding row of denominators. |
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This ability coincides with, and conforms to, the Army's Transformation goals and objectives. |
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The nature of these conversations coincides with other IFS work done with children. |
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People here do not look too much ahead and that coincides with my own vision. |
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By now I am nauseous and the appearance of my meal coincides with me breaking out in a cold sweat. |
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Another structural characteristic of the picaresque novel is the education of the young rogue, which frequently coincides with his servitude. |
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The weaselish ferrety damage coincides all too well with Sporkenbobble's plans. |
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It coincides with a large number of books and exhibitions about the poilus, as French soldiers in the great war were known. |
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Hatching coincides with the onset of the rainy season and the concomitant flush of insect populations. |
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The day coincides with Campbell Hospital's morning tea for Cancer Appeal and donations will be forwarded to the hospital. |
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Severe flooding occurs when the peak of the rainy season coincides with high tide and the full moon. |
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The shift to corporate sources coincides with the rise of the blockbuster exhibition, where funders expect a lot of bang for their bucks. |
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The gape coincides with the base of the first frustum, the top of the last frustum is situated well behind the bulging oesophagus. |
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It coincides roughly with a series of military bases that form the main federal line of defense for South Texas. |
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The rapid demise of the quoted property company coincides with the equally rapid rise of interest in bricks and mortar by UK banks. |
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This transition coincides with an upsection increase in megaturbidite beds and increasing abundance of trace amounts of mafic igneous detritus. |
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The geoid is defined as a gravitational equipotential surface that coincides with mean sea level. |
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If they are in step, then crest coincides constructively with crest, giving maximum mutual reinforcement. |
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And is it true also, Professor, that you believe that there is no way to confirm or deny that our sensual experience coincides with the product of our thoughts? |
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The July wind-up coincides with the launch by Eircell of the country's first controlled pilot project on the recycling of disused mobile phones, batteries and chargers. |
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This week's column coincides with the start of the new tax year. |
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One analysis reports that neck pain experienced by middle-aged patients often coincides with their first prescription for bifocal or trifocal glasses. |
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Of these the two gazelles produce their young in the early rains, while oribi, of similar size to the gazelles, have a birth peak that coincides with late wet season. |
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This mid-autumn festival has strong links with their harvest festival and coincides with the Lantern Festival, with red lanterns of all shapes in all Chinese settlements. |
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It is an age, of course, that practically coincides with the first modern imaginings of the robot and the proliferation of a literature of robotism, such as we find in the 1930s and 1940s. |
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Indeed, the entire disinflation period coincides with the abandonment of one monetary aggregate after another, as none exhibited a predictable velocity. |
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Some believe the date, which coincides with the December solstice, marks the end of the world as foretold by Mayan hieroglyphs. |
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The lower boundary of the unit coincides with a sharp change from sandstones to argillites. |
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Well-meaning, well-acted coming-of-age yarn about a British nerd whose bar mitzvah coincides with the 1966 World Cup final. |
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The so-called humanization of pet products coincides with a growing segment of people who treat their pets like children. |
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Ironically, this coincides with feeling jaded about said entree. |
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The website coincides with a high profile exhibition of 45 Visual artists at Targetfollows' newly regenerated Baskerville House until Saturday. |
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As house is also a kind of commodity, it also coincides with the law of diminishing marginal utility. |
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The launch of the service coincides with the first day of operation of the new Shizuoka Airport. |
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Its date coincides with an Aztec feast celebrating Tlaloc and Chalchiuhtlicue, the gods of rain and water. |
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The Assumption of Mary coincides with Ferragosto on 15 August, the summer vacation period which may be a long weekend or most of the month. |
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The halocline often coincides with the thermocline, and the combination produces a pronounced pycnocline. |
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Their appearance coincides with the settlement and consolidation of the Slavic tribes in the respective areas. |
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From here, the situation becomes more complicated, as the Dutch name Rijn no longer coincides with the main flow of water. |
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This peak coincides with a period of maximal Agulhas leakage which promoted a rapid and episodic interchange of killer whale lineages. |
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The meeting point of the two rivers coincides with a narrowing of the Adour valley. |
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Likewise, increased cranial capacity generally coincides with the more sophisticated tools occasionally found with fossils. |
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In the context of the Historia, the 'mare Frenessicum' coincides nicely with the Firth of Forth. |
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This coincides with the ancient writings which mention the rise of Dacian authority. |
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A notable exception to this is the use of the negating grammar form that coincides with negating the English present participle. |
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The decline of Bracton's influence in the middle of the fourteenth century coincides with Parliament's first assertions of its powers. |
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Many theorists have noted that this increase in global GDP over time coincides with the emergence of the modern world capitalist system. |
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The invention of writing coincides in some areas with the early beginnings of the Bronze Age. |
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Delay of early fruitlet abscision by Branco girdling in Citrus coincides with previous increases in carbohydrate and gibberelin concentrations. |
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A September show coincides with important events on the local calendar such as Berlin Art Week and the art fair abc art berlin contemporary. |
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It all coincides with increased demand for responsible and sustainable agroforestry from the established investment community. |
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The Beer Mug Salute gets the party started as it coincides with the first kickoff, puck drop, or jump ball on the big screen that day. |
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The time of Henry VII nearly coincides with the commencement of what is termed modern history. |
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The number of summer storms from the Atlantic, such as the remnants of a tropical storm usually coincides with the location of the jet stream. |
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The event has its origins in the Temperance Movement during the early 1880s, and coincides with the annual race week at High Gosforth Park. |
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The demise of the Western Settlement coincides with a decrease in summer and winter temperatures. |
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The meeting usually coincides with Saint Patrick's Day, and is particularly popular with Irish visitors. |
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This coincides with the end of the last ice age, which also saw the end of the ice age megafauna. |
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This coincides with the collapse of large cultural complexes in the Balkans. |
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The Ramsar boundary entirely coincides with that of the Belfast Lough Special Protection Area. |
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Marine mammals are widely distributed throughout the globe, but their distribution is patchy and coincides with the productivity of the oceans. |
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It comes after a takeover in 2010 by businessman Alan Umbers, his wife Anne and daughter Stacie, and coincides with the 20th anniversary of the 18-hole championship course. |
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The dividing-line between auratic and non-auratic art by no means coincides with that between authentic art and the administered, degraded art of the culture industry. |
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The modern era is generally understood to refer to period that coincides with the rise of consumer culture in seventeenth and eighteenth century Europe. |
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Thus, unlike in many other countries, the use of any Norwegian dialect, whether it coincides with the written norms or not, is accepted as correct spoken Norwegian. |
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In summer this coincides with the one o'clock gun being fired. |
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Often, the idea of eating coincides to make gruesome images. |
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If a conflicting ATC instruction coincides with an RA, a pilot may assume that ATC is fully aware of the situation and is providing the better resolution. |
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In the western area, volcanic breccia and layers of ash indicate widespread volcanism during the Eocene, which coincides with the formation of volcanic rocks onshore. |
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The shorter axis approximately coincides with the axis of rotation. |
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This level coincides with a lithological boundary which is marked by a 2-3 cm thick layer of the black shale and numerous fragments of lingulate brachiopods. |
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This schedule coincides with the Vernissage of the 56th Venice Biennale. |
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Maximus' bid for imperial power in 383 coincides with the last date for any evidence of a Roman military presence in Wales, the western Pennines, and the fortress of Deva. |
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The ferry's season thus largely coincides with the tourist season on the Isles of Scilly, which normally runs from Easter to the first weekend in October. |
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Formation of the amniotic sac coincides with formation of the yolk sac, but is usually not visible at this early stage secondary to its very thin membrane. |
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Speleothem records indicate an increase in precipitation in southern Oregon, the timing of which coincides with increased sizes of pluvial lakes in the northern Great Basin. |
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The horizontal datum of the SRTM data is WGS84, while the topographic heights are referred to the EGM96 geoid which approximately coincides with mean sea level. |
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The longer-than-usual shutdown of SRC's CDU coincides with the prolonged shutdown of a refining unit at Shell's 500,000 bpd refinery in Bukom island, off mainland Singapore. |
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