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It has been an unusually fatiguing day, a chapter of accidents.
The problem with Darwin's theory was that it reduced evolution to a chapter of accidents.
We need, therefore, prepare ourselves for whatever may turn up in the great chapter of accidents."
This was, however, the commencement of a chapter of accidents.
It was just a complete chapter of accidents.
'The whole affair has been a chapter of accidents from start to finish.
And as to the chapter of accidents which counts for so much in the book of success, I could only hope that it was closed.
Such a chapter of accidents, however ridiculous in modern eyes, epitomised a genuinely important aspect of international relations.
'It was a chapter of accidents,' said Julian.
"Doubtless my scheme was completed by a chapter of accidents, but I was watching for such accidents.
First Chapter of Accidents.
Their second album, A Chapter of Accidents, is considered by many to be among the milestones of goregrind music.
At this climax of the chapter of accidents, the remaining eight-and-twenty vociferate to that degree, that a pack of wolves would be music to them!
Page 8 - "The Skipper's Mistake" to the tune of "The Chapter of Accidents"
A CHAPTER OF ACCIDENTS.
At the Haymarket in 1782 her name appears to Molly in the English Merchant and Bridget in the Chapter of Accidents (Sophia Lee).
Richard muttered an affirmation, his gaze firmly fixed on the spotless grey carpet, and then, feeling obliged to speak up in Murray's cause, added, 'I'm sure it's all a dreadful chapter of accidents, sir.
Then the chapter of accidents began for Leeds when hooker Colin Maskell threw out a wild pass for full-back Alan Hunte to race 55 yards to score on the left.
Her first piece, The Chapter of Accidents, a three-act opera based on Denis Diderot's Le père de famille, was produced by George Colman the Elder at the Haymarket Theatre on 5 August 1780 and was an immediate success.
He was reckoning without that chapter of accidents which was to make this night memorable above all others in his career; for he had not gone back above a hundred yards before he saw a light coming to meet him, and heard loud voices speaking together in the echoing narrows of the lane.
There, with a reserve of eight hundred pounds, the fruit of my defer- ence to Mrs. Cole's counsels, exclusive of cloaths, some jewels, some plate, I saw myself in purse for a long time, to wait without impatience for what the chapter of accidents might produce in my favour.
Under the present conditions it was impossible for her to do any more, so, after waiting for a while, still hidden in the shadow to see if she could catch another glimpse of the white frock, she determined to go on slowly towards Castra Regis, and trust to the chapter of accidents to pick up the trail again.