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31 They coincide with the launch of a Home Office campaign to cut car crime. 32 A Forte spokesperson says the launch of the Heritage campaign is timed to coincide with the Easter break. 33 Restructuring must coincide with the broader Community objectives, and Community funds must be matched by national funds. 34 I don't give a darn if the results don't coincide with the editorial board's political biases! 35 The conference has also been timed to coincide with the Edinburgh Festival. 36 The stoppage was planned to coincide with the day A-level results were announced. 37 Their geographical location tended to coincide with those areas in which the 1936 rising had been successful. 38 Even if her advice does not coincide with what you want[.com], I advise you to follow it. 39 He said the date was chosen to coincide with the feast of St Teresa of Lisieux, patron saint of the missions. 40 If limitation of inputs is of primary importance, then the birth of calves to coincide with grazing peaks will determine dates. 41 Now the belief is growing that the visit is being planned to coincide with the high-profile opening of the camp. 42 The value of the principle repayment may be increased during the period of the loan, perhaps to coincide with rent reviews. 43 The speaker's sectional interests, as a businessman, are seen to coincide with the wider interests of everybody else. 44 The blast appears to have been timed to coincide with a political offensive. 45 Temporary exhibitions: Annual exhibition to coincide with the street fair in September. 46 That would be fine, if their interest happened to coincide with that of the economy. 47 Joette, never one for passive visitors, has soon arranged my visits to coincide with the weekly pumpkin observations. 48 He deliberately chose the day to coincide with the Paddington election. 49 They timed the call to coincide with the attack on the Cokleys'. 50 Some 400 local people attended a protest meeting at the weekend and will hold a demonstration to coincide with the planning talks. 51 As long as this aesthetic appreciation does not coincide with profitable necessity then this conflict will remain. 52 First, where dense cycle flows coincide with motorised through traffic, separate cycle paths have been constructed. 53 A two shift system was introduced in this department to coincide with the shift working in the underframe shop. 54 The attack was timed to coincide with the Tet holi-day and its traditional truce. 55 Their intensive questioning, in fact, seems to coincide with two other developments in the lexicon. 56 Expectations for waning inflation coincide with the anticipation of slower economic growth. 57 Union leaders denied government allegations that the general strike had been time to coincide with Herrera's rebellion. 58 Timed to coincide with the conference programme is the Law Society's new Office Manual for law firms. 59 National emergencies, however, may not necessarily coincide with times of personal emergency and gold is an erratic investment. 60 Holidays were usually taken to coincide with hay time or other busy periods on the farm.