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England have been the victims of two bum umpiring decisions (Vaughan and Pietersen) and a freak mistake (Strauss).
The fact that Busse was almost deported from a country where he should have been protected by law as a citizen should not be understood as a freak mistake.
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Although the novel's author, Radclyffe Hall, intended it as an argument for greater tolerance for what she called "sexual inverts", it has often been criticized by lesbian readers for its protagonist's self-hatred and its use of terms like "freak" and "mistake of nature".
He had secrets, he had shame, and he felt like he made every family photo ugly, all because he loved girl stuff but didn't love girls and felt like he was wrong, a freak and a mistake.
Peter Benchley, whose novel "Jaws," about shark attacks off Long Island, became a scary 1975 movie, wrote in a recent article that the spate of attacks was a "freak occurrence" of "tragic mistakes without malice to man" -- though he said that commercial fishing endangered shark populations worldwide.
Don't freak if you make mistakes or encounter unforeseen obstacles.
RS: If we get too far from our comfort zones we tend to freak out and make mistakes.
Our sport, just like every other, is affected by freak acts of nature, mistakes, health problems, and plain bad luck.
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