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If you accidentally ordered a "craft basket" online while drunk, it's probably returnable.
It is about a United States bomber that has been accidentally ordered to deliver a nuclear strike against Moscow.
Troost, a veteran travel writer, stumbles through pollution-befouled urban China, knowing only a few words of Mandarin, spinning from meetings with pimps and prostitutes to inedible meals of accidentally ordered sheep's brains to train-station mob scenes.
Recently, George Clooney was the executive producer for and acted in a CBS remake of the 1964 drama "Fail-Safe," about a United States bomber accidentally ordered to attack Moscow with a nuclear weapon.
Crispy, sweet, glistening and gigantic enough to make you wonder whether you had accidentally ordered a shinbone of brontosaurus, it embodied the bright, go-go gestalt of that late-20th-century moment when it seemed as if your 401(k) was just going to keep growing fatter and sweeter by the week.
That's how an accidentally ordered series of causes works.
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With the imminent debut of sequel, Age of Ultron, the question is whether the fanboy icon can invite even more comic-book favourites to join the party without accidentally ordering the geek equivalent of a nuclear strike on our cerebellums.
To be fair, I still don't know how to use the TV remote control in most hotel rooms without giving myself an electric shock and accidentally ordering a Jason Statham film.
Wasn't there a story awhile back about a little girl accidentally ordering a $170 dollhouse via Alexa, to the shock of her parents?
The NY Times noted that TiVo has developed a safeguard so users don't accidentally order movies, by requiring a five-digit password to complete a transaction.
When an order arrives, it flashes red until someone on the waitstaff looks it over and confirms it before sending it off to the kitchen — that way, a customer can't accidentally order 55 steak dinners.
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