In an odd coincidence, that frequency in South Korea is heavily dominated by broadcasting companies beaming mobile TV to commuters.
He reckons the chance that the strandings in Greece were a coincidence is less than one in a thousand.
In February, the coincidence of heavy trading and an overnight change in some of the software used to process trades led to serious downtimes over a three-day period.
Peter Johnson, a delegate from Bromley in Kent, said it was no coincidence the rise in workplace bullying had come at the same time as the pressure in schools from league tables and Ofsted inspections.
In a remarkable coincidence, he was represented by the same attorneys who had represented McKinniss, Videtto and Sugawara.
Punts can be rented from alongside Magdalene Bridge in Cambridge and its homophone Magdalen Bridge in Oxford - coincidence?
In a notable coincidence, the morning of Sept. 11 opened for EDS with the appointment of former Israeli prime minister Ehud Barak as the company's policy adviser.
In a notable coincidence, the morning of Sept. 11 opened for EDS with the appointment of Ehud Barak, Israel's former prime minister, as the company's policy adviser.
The stunning coincidence in Stoudemire's injury occurring on the night of Game 2 is that he injured himself in Game 2 of the last Knicks playoff series.
Referring to previous 'cash-for-favours' claims, Mr Collins said the smallpox contract could be "another coincidence in a long chain of coincidences after Mittal, Enron and Formula One".
It's no coincidence in the decade of our life when we are most biologically capable of reproducing, men and women are also working full steam on their studies or on building their careers.
In a happy coincidence the descendants of these Kgatlane people are now being allowed to reclaim and return to their ancestral lands on the Vaal after their removal under apartheid to the "homeland" of Boputhatswana in 1978.
By coincidence, in early 2000 Boger received an overture from Novartis Chief Daniel Vasella, who was interested in collaborating.
Is it a mere coincidence that in the Information Age only these non-transparent investments are reputed to outperform the market?
But this time the two parties have more in common, both philosophically and in terms of the coincidence of their political interests.
In a bit of coincidence, Saturday marks the fourth anniversary of Lehman Brothers filing for bankruptcy because of its inability to offload mortgage-backed securities.
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It was no coincidence, in my opinion, that the stock market recovery, led by financials, coincided with the minor changes in mark to market rules in March 2009.
It is no coincidence that in the same remarks where Secretary Gates recommended killing the vehicle, he also threatened to cancel the Marine version of the joint strike fighter.
However, it is no coincidence that in these times of crisis those forces, who - like most British - would like to reduce the EU to a free trade area have been strengthened.
However, there's no doubt that selling apps is top of mind now for Google -- it's no coincidence that in each category, the Market defaults to showing paid apps on the first tab and free ones the second.
Such deals have been made in the past, and it appears mere coincidence that the details of the deal have emerged just in advance of the summit of Oil Producing and Exporting Countries (Opec) in Vienna.
In another mind-boggling coincidence, it was Allen who succeeded Petraeus as top Afghanistan commander when he became CIA director.
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The authors say it is no coincidence that inequality in hourly wages increased by over 40% during the same period.
Is it a result of advances in surgical procedures or mere coincidence?
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Italians will take much persuading that the arrest, on the very day of a power shift in Rome, was a coincidence, even if its significance remains obscure.
The fact that these wines often taste like a sweaty gym sock may, in fact, be no small coincidence.
It may be coincidence or a skew in our sample, but the tone of these books is distinctly pessimistic.
The odds against this coincidence were like one in a billion.
We must retain the Jeffersonian notion that knowledge is a public good, capable of concurrence and co-coincidence, just as in the sharing of a flame from a candle.
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