Sentence examples for accidentally named from inspiring English sources

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Two weeks ago, the National Book Foundation accidentally named Lauren Myracle as a finalist for the young people's literature award for her book "Shine".

If you doubt me on this point, then consider that the Trump campaign claimed to have accidentally named a white nationalist as a primary delegate for the upcoming California primary, who reportedly wants to deport anyone with "negro blood".

Euler (1707-1783), who brought us the ψ-function, accidentally named the equation after Pell, and the name stuck.

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It should be noted that it's not the first time the show has been under fire, either: the artists point to a Washington Post article calling the series "the most bigoted show on television," and a YouTube video, A Pakistani Points Out 6 Homeland Fails, which notes how the show (hopefully accidentally) even named one of its terrorists after a Pakistani ambassador to the US. .

Also, a hit man named Joe accidentally shoots a fat woman through a wall.

When a boy named Jim accidentally finds the Amulet of Daylight, it turns him into a champion trollhunter.

Its protagonist, a poor black youth named Bigger Thomas, accidentally kills a white girl, and in the course of his ensuing flight his hitherto meaningless awareness of antagonism from a white world becomes intelligible.

The report does not describe Boyd as violent or threatening, saying Boyd seemed to scratch the author's neck and accidentally kick another officer, named Garland, "while trying to stand".

DURING a basketball game a few years ago at the home of Michael Tollin, a Hollywood producer, a little-known actor named Tom Cavanagh accidentally slammed into Mr. Tollin and broke his nose.

She describes the moment a massive silverback male named Congo accidentally brushed his fingers against hers, and then kept them there for "what seemed like a long time," in religious-ecstatic terms, Hildegard of Bingen by way of "Jane Eyre": "This is what it is, I thought.

In the winter of 1942, near the same corner where Mr. Ginsburg works, a Bowery vagrant and sandwich board man named Patrick Kennedy accidentally tipped over an oil stove used for heat in a building hallway, and a hundred people watched as the building and Mr. Kennedy went up in flames.

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