The coincidence of German and Japanese aggression during the late 1930s and early 1940s can be attributed to their aligned interests in territorial expansion and the desire to challenge the existing world order dominated by Western powers. Both nations sought to assert their dominance in Europe and Asia, respectively, and were driven by nationalist ideologies that promoted militarism and Imperialism. Additionally, the global economic instability of the Great Depression created an environment where both countries believed aggressive military actions could secure resources and improve their economies. Their cooperation was further facilitated by the signing of the Axis Pact in 1940, formalizing their alliance against common adversaries.
There may be some by coincidence, but there is no linguistic connection between Japanese and Māori.
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German computers are the same as Americans the only difference is the Japanese software made by china
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Coincidence.
Exactly the same way you spelled it in your question. Do u like food? cause i do! that is a coincidence
It was just coincidence that Fred caught a cold on the same day the fire alarm where he worked went off by mistake.
the strange coincidence was that they were both born on the same day, April 15, 1934.
It is not a coincidence that there are 1050 days in 150 weeks, it is purely a mathematical fact that 150x7=1050.
"The vase being stolen, and the power being turned off was a coincidence, considering they occured at the same time."
The word 'coincidence' is a noun; a word for a situation in which things happen by chance at the same time or in the same way; the occurrence of two or more things at the same time; a word for a thing.The verb form is to coincide.The adjective form is coincidental.The adverb form is coincidentally.
No. They're the same thing... :(