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was accident
noun
An unexpected event with negative consequences occurring without the intention of the one suffering the consequences.
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In part, he says, it was accident.
"A lot if how it came together was accident.
Actually, this was accident as much as sloppiness.
He did it because he was accident prone; he had not shot himself in the foot.
However, it also warned that the debt trajectory was extremely sensitive and the program was "accident prone".
It could, and should, have been more, but the Spurs manager said: "Now we can say it was accident against Newcastle.
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Josephine Dickson was accident-prone.
His game against Denver was accident-free.
To say young Buscemi was accident-prone is an understatement.
Like all chancers, he was accident-prone as well as lucky, and his autobiography, Beating Time (1982), is full of self-deflating stories – but disaster is always averted.
The initial intake of sixteen students arrived on 8 January 1940, and received eight weeks of instruction that finished on 4 March; all but one of the trainees had prior flying experience, and the course was accident-free.
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