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The creation and extension of these networks coincided with the evolution of the monarchy and the structure of the realm.
The moment of presence is also the moment of the revolutionary transformations of the self, its birth coinciding with its death.
Content is nothing outside the figures of its manifestations: it coincides with those figures, as reflected in the movement that generates them.
Every tribe possessed tribal territory which more or less coincided with its summer and winter pastures.
Here a hypothesis on regional differentiation, sometimes coinciding with social differentiation is attractive, although it is very difficult indeed to provide data to support it.
Changes in family structures since 1960 have coincided with changes in housing stock.
The very low illegitimacy which obtained at the end of the seventeenth century coincided with late marriage and frequent celibacy.
Events that coincided with any of the target age periods were selected, and the parent was asked to provide details about each of these events.
The equipment of almost every household with a radio set coincided with a fast renewal of the stocks.
Sampling times 2 and 3 were in the rainy season, which coincided with the rice season in three of the farming systems.
The increasing number of practitioners following the 1970s increased competition and coincided with decreasing demands for traditional reconstructive services.
The beginning of the research coincided with the development of a new system of partnership in which schools and universities were required to work together.
Parsons emphasized that these smaller interest groups were not integrated into the larger factions, but rather joined them when their interests coincided.
Pneumococcal disease was highest in winter periods and coincided with influenza activity.
In short, the administration and the student movement coincided in their desire for constitutional reform and each benefited from the other's strengths.
The slow decline of this parasite has coincided with a rise in atopic diseases in all western countries.
Experimental and calculated kernel size and lifetime were in close agreement, and the observed time of plasma compression has coincided with the simulation time.
Whether that break coincides with a tonal morpheme or a tonal juncture is something we need to determine.
Electrophoretic analysis of commercial pepsin produced a single band of protein that coincided with that of purified pepsin.
One can see the heights of plateaus are proportional to the magnitude of intensity that coincides with the analytical predictions.
Thus, harvests took place at times which coincided precisely with a particular stage in the nematode's development.
Months when two or more of these conditions coincided were also identified.
Prior to 1846, their protectionist votes conflicted with a personal ideology that coincided more with constituents' interests.
The closure of camps coincided with the arrival of the monsoons.
The alternative representations have coincided with increases in life expectancy and improvements in the health of the older population.
Since the cosmos and its order were divine, theology and natural philosophy necessarily coincided.
High coverage rates and payment levels coincided with the persistence of downward-flowing intergenerational wealth.
The criticism of the small-state realistic framework coincided and partly overlapped with a more general criticism of the bases of post-war society.
Often the two coincided, with those living together dividing state and feudal burdens among themselves.
The new barrio coincided with the territory annexed to the town in 1614.
The incorporation of indigo as green manure coincided with land preparation for the succeeding rice crop.
Possibly, symptom return coincided with the withdrawal of regular sessions.
The onset of change in susceptibility in either strain does not start until day 3, coinciding with the first appearance of third instar larvae.
The order of the zero coincides with the algebraic multiplicity of the eigenvalue.
Not surprisingly, it coincides with this function in the whole range of frequencies.
The result as seen on the shadowgraph is a vortex with its axis almost coinciding with the plane of the interface.
Furthermore, volcanism coincided with prominent changes in local basin development, following collapse of the carbonate platform in this foreland basin.
In undeformed sediments, the magnetic susceptibility is characterized by an oblate ellipsoid, with the foliation coinciding with the bedding plane.
Each of these options derives from a different definition of early verbs, coinciding with a different phase in the acquisition of the verbal system.
The resolution of this limitation coincides with his move toward two-word speech.
The selling of the goods provided income and ostensibly coincided with moral behaviour.
In fact, it coincides with the intertemporal marginal rate of substitution for the standard case of a time-separable utility function.
Mechanized harvesting of corn coincided with the adoption of hybrids22.
The national composition coincides almost completely with specific social groups.
A considerable increase in the starch content during stages 8 and 9 coincided with the maximum rate of dry matter accumulation.
Therefore, the germination period coincides roughly with the first cell cycle.
In a second experiment (data not shown), the period of water stress in planta coincided with hot, sunny weather.
In these species, enhanced germination coincided with either the passing of the first and/or second summer, indicating a strong requirement for soil burial.
At least in 1998, the exit of butterflies from overwintering sites was relatively sudden and coincided with the first spring rainfall event.
The turnaround in the privatisation process coincided, however, with a new heightening in the pressure on commons resources, due to two major reasons.
We have only examined this anuran community during one 4-mo period, coinciding with the end of the monsoon season and the following dry season.
All resting phases coincided with videotaped returns to the night roost, suggesting that this individual did not use any other night roost.
More speci®cally, the crisis of the oligarchy coincided with the breakup of the model of collaboration between the royal and municipal treasuries.
The period of major photoreceptor loss coincided with ages during which about 10% of photoreceptors appeared to show degenerative changes (4 -8 years of age).
Their peak period of popularity, from 1996-2000, coincided with my coming out.
In the limiting case, this barrier coincides in height with the potential barrier for the electrons going away toward the anode.
Others offered insurance-based pre-payment 'provident' arrangements to those on higher incomes, a development which coincided with the growth in private pay-beds.
Their arrival in the colony could not have been more badly timed, coinciding with the 1918 influenza pandemic.
The increase since the late 1980s coincided with the introduction of minimally invasive procedures, especially laparoscopic cholecystectomy.
The object focusing in this system coincided with the higher energy density level of the microbeam.
In one possible style of narration, each present-tense utterance precedes the action it describes rather than coinciding with it.
Let v- and v+ be two adjacent minimal closed geodesics in (maybe coinciding) such that p lies in the annulus between them.
Surprisingly it was found that this process coincides with widespread reorganization of the proximal region of chromosome 17.
They believed in gestures: their style coincided with their actions.
The lowest maize yield from unfertilized sole maize, obtained in 1996/97, coincided with excessive rainfall and associated damage due to lodging.
Choices coincided because both scientists and farmers looked for high-yielding clones free of disease and insect attack.
As a rule, the beginning of any word coincided with the tip of the teeth.
The report coincided with government moves to revise approaches to assessment.
The raised interest of psychologists coincided with changes in care provision for frail older people.
We cannot therefore assume that regulations handed down by the local officials coincided with the local norm.
In other words, they may see their immediate self-interest as coinciding with their long-term self-interest.
One of these levels, of course, coincides with the linguist's sentence level (the construction level).
The low opacity frequency region of one element in the mixture coincides with the high opacity region of the other element.
Such a shock pressure coincides with the pressure produced by the laser beam on the irradiation side, that is, the ablation pressure.
The net effect of this alternative would be an alphabetic principle of lexical storage, coinciding with standard practice and with a variety of psycholinguistic results.
We believe that the presence of such an unknown risk factor coinciding with the changes in the registration system mentioned above is highly unlikely.
Interestingly, new challenges to the construction of disability have coincided with re-negotiations of the life course itself.
Deep ideological divisions coincided with an unsettled economy.
Ideological factors aside, the 1831 law was brought about by a coalition of groups whose economic interests coincided with one another's.
In practice, this means that the appearance of neutral-toned syllables often coincides with the ends of certain noun phrases, clauses, or sentences.
We also proposed that this limitation was lifted at around 1 ; 5 and 1 ; 6, coinciding, not incidentally, with the onset of two-word speech.
The pressure by vested interests coincided with other, more powerful political challenges.
Interviewed at intervals (3) coinciding with follow-up assessments trial.
The presence of parallel isoglosses makes it clear that no sharp borders can be found by looking for coinciding isoglosses.
Thus, their objectives coincided with those of psycholinguistic approaches to phonological development.
The rise in interleukin-8 coincided with rapid rises in the numbers of peripheral neutrophils (which had fallen during bypass) and in plasma elastase.
The peak of the prevalence coincided with the epidemics of influenza in early pregnancy.
We believe that this reflects a rising concern about problems of soil conservation which coincides with, but does not depend on, project activities.
A rise in the status and power of the private sector coincided with the military\\ bureaucratic belief in economic and political nationalism.
Here, due to the circular polarization the time average value coincides with the instantaneous 2 2 value.
Thus, the rough estimation of delay time gives the value ;0.1 ns, which coincides with the calculations.
In multipeaked profiles, the peak locations coincided with discontinuities in cor tical retinotopy.
Initially, at least, it was determined by the degree to which local/national objectives and practices coincided within a loose system of shared values.
The dark columns coincided with the ocular dominance columns of the enucleated left eye.
On the nearby seasonal site in contrast, most species showed high synchrony in their phenological behaviour coinciding with the dry season.
The second stage starts at about 24 months of age, which coincides with the child's first use of periphrastic causative constructions.
In the cat, it coincides with the area centralis.
We also show that the membership rules lead to a notion of local consistency that coincides with arc consistency.
Here we show that by using the membership rules, we obtain a notion of local consistency that coincides with arc consistency.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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