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"When you click on a photo you see the two stories for the double exposure," says Scott. "You get these great accidents or random experiences".
The tragic course of George W. Bush's presidency began with what might have well been one of the great accidents in American history -- his flawed election.
Campaigns with a drink-driving theme were also associated with greater accident reductions, while some of the analyses suggested that accompanying enforcement and short campaign duration (less than one month) are beneficial.
In this population, people with medical claims related to hypoglycaemia had significantly greater accident risks than those without.
I always bank on spontaneity to make a vacation great — the accident that submerses you into the local scene, the adventure that bonds, the surprise discovery you'll be talking about for years.
Poignantly, one year before that, Bandini - in his capacity as the F1 racing adviser to the movie Grand Prix - had suggested to director John Frankenheimer to use this exact spot as the location for the movie's great showpiece accident.
Lanty was a wild boy, who had a great many accidents, but his life was always miraculously preserved.
Why don't we just get on with it and enjoy the sport?" Paul Nicholls, the champion trainer, said: "I've never seen the course in such fantastic condition but unfortunately, although this is a great sport, accidents can happen.
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