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The trip is expected to coincide with Charles and Camilla's 20th wedding anniversary and the King told dinner guests about his love of Italian food and culture.

From BBC

It is expected to coincide with the King and Queen's 20th wedding anniversary on 9 April.

From BBC

He doesn’t quite grasp this essential fact of international politics because he doesn’t quite grasp what U.S. interests are—except where they coincide with his own business interests.

From Slate

The rallies coincide with Trump's arrival to the nation's capital for a series of weekend events in the lead-up to his swearing-in ceremony on Monday.

From BBC

That Jesus' birth should roughly coincide with those two festivals defying the winter darkness, as opposed to the innumerable other Roman festivals scattered throughout the year, was considered to be proof of Jesus' incarnation as the pivot of the universe, an affirmation of the supreme miracle by which all peoples embrace the coming of hope and the true Light.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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