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were accident
noun
An unexpected event with negative consequences occurring without the intention of the one suffering the consequences.
Exact(3)
Among his clients were accident victims who had received financial settlements, and in the course of representing them, Mr. Crispino stole some of their settlement, according to indictments.
Exclusion criteria were accident, injury or surgery to the hands in the past month.
Inclusion criteria were accident 3 months to 3 years before admission, chronic neck pain for at least 3 months, age between 17 and 65 years, 'motivation' and agreement to participate in the therapies, and to fix 'realistic' goals.
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For virtually all the ensuing decade, the economy thrived, inflation stayed low and banks were accident-free.
Then again, Trudeau was elected party leader by a landslide at a time when the Liberal Party had suffered three crushing election defeats in a row under leaders who were accident-prone (Stephane Dion), or esteemed but ill-suited (Michael Ignatieff).
There were accidents, but no fatalities.
He and Einstein were accidents of history.
About 3,500 others were accidents without injuries.
There were accidents and confrontations with motorists.
Colonel Cochavi said both were accidents.
All of these companies were accidents.
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