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Eliminating tactical nukes to keep them from being used accidentally is as absurd as it sounds.
Many disagree, saying that household items — a razor, a toothbrush — could be used accidentally.
According to many players on the PGA Tour, illegal equipment might sometimes be used accidentally.
There is widespread agreement that the term "Polish death camps," is misleading and wrong, but it has often been used accidentally, including by former president Barack Obama.
This was the paring knife the dog used -- accidentally, we're sure.
In Dr. H azen's case, fracture of the upper third, extension used; accidentally refractured about the eighth week; same treatment until callous formed, then starch bandage; plaintiff offered to settle for $100.
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They approvingly cite the 1996 Canberra Commission on the Elimination of Nuclear Weapons, which stated, "The proposition that nuclear weapons can be retained in perpetuity and never used -- accidentally or by decision -- defies credibility".
Paul J. Browne, the deputy police commissioner for public information, said in a telephone interview, "We are concerned about pedestrians and other individuals who are using this newly created recreational space being protected from vehicles used either accidentally or intentionally against them".
In trying to secure the devices, law enforcement officals, using robots, accidentally detonated one of the devices early Monday, he said.
Matthew Winney, an English student at the University of Leicester, says: "When we were looking for a house we accidentally used a black-listed letting agent who showed us around a seven bedroom flat above a Polish supermarket".
Turnbull is not the only star to have accidentally used the word live on air.
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