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But it's a spooky coincidence they both have the same agent!
By a spooky coincidence, this office turned out to have been abandoned by… Lehman Brothers.
Maybe it is just a spooky coincidence, but both are named Ed and both have goatees.
But meteorology isn't the science of spooky coincidences.
After a few days he dismissed it as a "spooky coincidence" on Canadian TV.
DWJ fans will know about the spooky coincidences that surround this writer.
That was a spooky coincidence.
By completely spooky coincidence, the anagram of Tim Hopkins is 'hot skin imp'.
Another spooky coincidence?
In spooky coincidence, the company's product lines seem to intersect with those of near-rival Bentley like the gears of a cog.
MBTH hears from a source inside the investigation that there are some very spooky coincidences connecting Shand's own death and the graphic violence he turned to good commercial effect in Copycat.
It isn't entirely unentertaining, but it is disappointing, mostly because where the first act proceeds from uncertainty to revelation, the second act is largely concerned with making the spooky coincidences come out without loose ends.
However, Patrick Eggle assured me that this was just a spooky coincidence, and even that some players had remarked upon a tendency for the bottom string to slip off the bridge, so he was going to move it anyway.
Stephen Fortner, Executive Editor of Keyboard Magazine (October 2010) foretold a spooky coincidence by stating that Kristen's "... Halloween carols produce "an elegance Jack Skellington never quite managed.
He said he had taken the decision not only because he stood accused of having copied portions of his doctorate (an accusation, by spooky coincidence, also now leveled at Saif Gaddafi), but because he feared his work as defense minister was now compromised.
Some people remarked on the spooky coincidence of hearing a voice on the soundtrack much like that of Klaus Nomi, the hard-to-categorize 1980's performance artist, whose ghostly operatic falsetto has been heard at fashion shows everywhere this season from New York to Milan and now here in Paris.