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To coincide with road safety charity Brake's Road Safety Week, which launched today, Ms Hogan has also made a video telling her story to be shown in schools throughout the county.

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Timing the explosion to coincide with traffic to conceal the noise, they managed to break through.

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The market's opening day coincided with the Belfast Christmas lights switch-on, with a number of roads in the city centre closed.

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And when the full Moon - which occurs roughly every 29.5 days - coincides with the Moon's perigee, it appears bigger and brighter than usual and so we call it a supermoon.

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Its emergence coincided with several major events that have fueled a wider reckoning of South Korea’s gender inequalities in the workplace and violence against women.

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

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