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After twenty-five years of research, the Longs concluded that "a tragic sequence of events" — human error, faulty equipment, miscommunication — "doomed her flight from the beginning," and that Earhart and Noonan were forced to ditch in shark-infested waters close to Howland, where the plane sank or broke up.
It's a tragic sequence of events that we have become inured to hearing over recent months, as the world has watched on in horror at tales of police brutality, killings, and subsequent protests, in the United States.
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Sam Norman won the 18-and-under category with a lyrical version of the tragic sequence in Homer's Iliad when Andromache hears that her husband Hector is dead, in splendid contrast to the rhythmic, incantatory rendition of an Anglo-Saxon spell against warts for which Joshua James took second prize.
The tragic sequence may create the impression that an inflight emergency is invariable fatal and therefore paying attention to the safety briefing is a waste of time.
It's just this tragic sequence of events which has set us back".
G4S Care and Justice Services UK Ltdtd said she was too far removed from the tragic sequence of events to be entitled to sue.
Don't mess with Mr Milligan Betsy's moment overshadowed another quite beautifully tragic sequence: the execution of Simone by her uncle.
The tragic sequence of events that led to Tom's death began on 17 June after Surrey lost a Twenty20 match to Kent at Beckenham.
While Ergüven must be commended for her light touch with some of the more tragic sequences, she and co-writer Alice Winocour have a few opportunities for a snip.
It is one of the great, tragic sequences in the movies, an experience as bizarre and dislocating as it is deadly.
One of the most tragic sequences in Moss's book is the story of Kraft in the early 2000s.
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