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from The Century Dictionary.
- In a synchronistic manner; according to dates.
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But synchronistically, which is a Jungian term, at the moment this young Marine is hiding his face against this box just trying to deal with his own terrible, terrible grief, 10,000 miles away in Washington, the policy makers, Mr. McNamara and company and the President of the United States, Lyndon Johnson, are changing the nature of the war.
The Living and the Dead: Robert McNamara and Five Lives of a Lost War 1996
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MACLAINE: And he died "synchronistically," not too long space a time apart.
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Quote wow, this post synchronistically matches up with my text in Comment #3, blank verse post from yesterday.
Open Climate Science or Denial of Service attacks? | Serendipity 2009
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And, since everything is about Moi, Moi will also insert herself in here to say that we're currently exploring how to digitize THE THORN ROSARY since, synchronistically, it's a prose poem collection.
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And, since everything is about Moi, Moi will also insert herself in here to say that we're currently exploring how to digitize THE THORN ROSARY since, synchronistically, it's a prose poem collection.
Archive 2010-01-01 2010
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At this juncture in both the demographic and, synchronistically, my own life cycle, I am here to say that a convergence of trends and predictions, faithfully reported and archived on this site, has opened up opportunities for boomer marketers that were mostly wishful thinking just two years ago.
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But now, with episode 15, "These Being the Words of Marcus Tullius Cicero," we have Pullo, who left Rome several months ago and has only just returned, convinced he has been sent back by the gods to set things right with Vorenus, stumbling synchronistically upon Lyde, who tells him Vorenus 'children are still alive.
Heroes Takes the Lead Lou Anders 2007
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One viz Print and one viz Online, and, synchronistically, both of my translations relate to a language that will forever be alien to me: Math!
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One viz Print and one viz Online, and, synchronistically, both of my translations relate to a language that will forever be alien to me: Math!
Archive 2009-10-01 2009
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But now, with episode 15, "These Being the Words of Marcus Tullius Cicero," we have Pullo, who left Rome several months ago and has only just returned, convinced he has been sent back by the gods to set things right with Vorenus, stumbling synchronistically upon Lyde, who tells him Vorenus 'children are still alive.
Archive 2007-02-01 Lou Anders 2007
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