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But you're hung up on the accidental circumstances of my birth.
That policy depended, however, on certain temporary, national and accidental circumstances.
In the meantime, make the most of what might or might not be quite accidental circumstances.
Mario's decision to become a professional singer arose from accidental circumstances.
I have lately become better acquainted with him through some accidental circumstances that have made me a visitor of his in private life.
"I really believe that it can survive, even though survival must be a very rare occurrence that happens under special accidental circumstances."
Lineages evolve in response to accidental circumstances.
The Frisii bred the same strain of cattle unadulterated for 2000 years, except from accidental circumstances.
Through merit and accidental circumstances he became a trusted munshi of the East India Company.
An evaluation of an action as stemming from purposeful action or accidental circumstances is the key determinant in social interaction.
Accidental circumstances.
It is a law of public policy which we are following, and not a mere expedient dictated by accidental circumstances or likes or dislikes.'
Kevin's mundane world is falling apart and through seemingly accidental circumstances is lured into the world of the drug Exente.
Any variation will probably be due to accidental circumstances; for example, one night your may be very tired when you start; another night you may have headache or indigestion.
I can give you the names of men who were connected with the Cerberus Corporation and who, for whatever reasons, have disappeared or been found dead in what were called accidental circumstances.
Kacarosi was arrested and twice condemned to death, but he managed to escape under accidental circumstances: first by the Serbs, in 1915; later by the Communists, in 18 November 1944.
He was referred to by many nicknames, including "His Accidency," a reference to his having become President, not through election, but by the accidental circumstances regarding his nomination and Harrison's death.
"For example, some curiosity during adolescence or accidental circumstances in a state of drunkenness, or particular circumstances like someone who was in prison for many years," he said in the Vatican Radio interview.
The design and use of space objects with nuclear power sources on board shall ensure, with a high degree of confidence, that the hazards, in foreseeable operational or accidental circumstances, are kept below acceptable levels..."
Whether this momentous event, the first national coal strike since 1926 was the result of accidental circumstances or a long-term conspiracy between the National Coal Board and the Department of Energy was subsequently fiercely debated.
The man, Jack Wayne Reeves, 56, of Arlington, Tex., came under suspicion after a worried friend reported the mail-order bride, Emelita, missing and the police learned that two previous wives had died in violent or accidental circumstances.
The antiquities catalogued in this publication were collected during extensive street and sewage improvements in the city of London, as well as work on the Thames near the London Bridge, the collection being formed under accidental circumstances.
By an equally fortunate conjunction of accidental circumstances, it happened that when our bore was in Switzerland, he discovered a Valley, of that superb character, that Chamouni is not to be mentioned in the same breath with it.
Modern characters, on the other hand , stand in a wealth of more accidental circumstances, within which one could act this way or that, so that the conflict which is, though occasioned by external preconditions, still essentially grounded in the character.
This, I thought, illustrated a certain small but characteristic feature of the history of science, because neither the fortuitous bends in the road of research nor the accidental circumstances assisting at the birth of a discovery ever completely detach themselves from its final form.