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e music, including the outro song, for Happy | Accidents, a movie by Brad Anderson (writer/director o |
the airway is fish, which caused about 4,500 | accidents a year in the UK as of 1998. |
Before this it was having 26 traffic | accidents a year with 40 people injured. |
of people who take sexual pleasure from car | accidents, a notable form of paraphilia which caused c |
He introduced the Fatal | Accidents Act, 1959. |
loody 11W" because of the frequency of fatal | accidents along the route. |
to combat speeding and avoid the many recent | accidents along Stockwell Lane, the Hamlet's main thor |
an automobile race to Land's End, but due to | accidents along the way, all end up on a rural estate |
ime, AFS crews frequently attended fires and | accidents alongside their regular colleagues. |
rseshoe Bend is the location of many vehicle | accidents and hikers who tumble off the falls. |
disabled students up and down stairs during | accidents and emergencies. |
hosocial network of help" in cases of flight | accidents and other incidents causing possible psychol |
icated to teens who have lost their lives in | accidents and used to educate teens to drive safely. |
on cost £324,000, but was marred by numerous | accidents and deaths. |
police radio with local newsmen and filming | accidents and murder scenes. |
Yet, | accidents and deaths still occur at a rate significant |
when her special powers start causing tragic | accidents and the Delta boys begin dropping one by one |
ior: On the Strategic Use of Routine Events, | Accidents, and Scandals," American Sociological Review |
speaker responds by talking at length about | accidents and how too many people die in accidents, th |
Level crossing | accidents and other incidents seemed to be synonymous |
unusual events, such as homicide or airline | accidents, and less coverage of more routine, less sen |
vestigator-in-Charge of 48 aircraft and rail | accidents and incidents, and had overall responsibilit |
cularly as there were several other practice | accidents and it was felt that Danner had no more to b |
The mine has a history of | accidents and was shut down in recent years for safety |
of conditions which would occur in aviation | accidents) and involved 22 kg of plutonium. |
This training phase saw a number of | accidents and incidents, not uncommon in military avia |
al discharge, most common causes are traffic | accidents and falls |
y F.E.8 was involved in a series of spinning | accidents and that the type's reputation had garnered |
Her report, Work | Accidents and the Law (1910), became a classic and res |
Following several | accidents and incidents where language was a contribut |
pose of BFU is to find out the causes of air | accidents and how they can be prevented. |
sh worked on injury cases involving railroad | accidents and on copper litigation. |
am, an effect that has been cited in several | accidents and drownings. |
AKUT rushes to outdoor | accidents and major natural disasters all over the wor |
rnational leaders express concerns about the | accidents and some countries re-evaluate existing nucl |
ion and mutual assistance in case of nuclear | accidents and radiological emergencies |
d in 2006 to attempt to reduce the number of | accidents and improve the traffic flow. |
and crash repairs to victims of road traffic | accidents and pursuing injury compensation. |
To minimise | accidents and to avoid damage to the plants and the de |
Rising copper prices, fatal mining | accidents, and recruitment by the IWW had further exac |
sing prospect for the future but a series of | accidents and injuries affected his career. |
us and exposed scramble that has caused many | accidents and injuries; it is usually treated as a roc |
The plant had a reputation for | accidents and producing the lowest quality (most conta |
water supply, chemical spillages, industrial | accidents, and the deliberate release of toxic materia |
g medical treatment for sufferers of nuclear | accidents; and |
esult in greater numbers of fatal automobile | accidents, and that the presidents are "looking for an |
g available technical informationon possible | accidents and hazards and bringing it to the attention |
Weakened by riding | accidents and chronic tubercular infection, he died in |
ted the wearer against witchcraft, sickness, | accidents and disaster. |
s about significant technological disasters, | accidents, and failures of the 20th century. |
adually fell apart in the 1950s, however, as | accidents and drinking caused both Barber and Turner t |
Several other traffic | accidents and delays were reported throughout the stat |
become notorious as a black spot for traffic | accidents, and residents of Emberton had complained to |
These were caused by several | accidents and car failures on circuit, which left five |
On the other hand he does not admit the real | accidents, and to explain the permanence of the Euchar |
159 died in Confederate prisons, 7 died from | accidents and 114 died by disease; total loss 392. |
ination, and increased risk of motor vehicle | accidents and falls. |
n recording and notification of occupational | accidents and diseases, 1996, and the code of practice |
lf is a compilation of home videos of severe | accidents and injuries. |
The risks include dependence, | accidents, and other adverse effects. |
ion's operation, 63 personnel died in aerial | accidents and two enlisted men died in ground-related |
cident in which he broke his back - four car | accidents, and crashes in both an airplane and a helic |
or protection against bicycle and motorcycle | accidents and headaches. |
auto, truck, tractor-trailer, and motorcycle | accidents and crashes, drunk drivers, defective and/or |
Disasters, | Accidents, and Crises in American History, (Facts OnFi |
empt to let a yield sign suffice resulted in | accidents, and the state did not want to appropriate m |
zier a very large monetary bribe from their ' | Accidents and Emergencies Fund'. |
e specializes in personal injury, automobile | accidents and injuries, premises liability, and produc |
owing criticism of significant delays due to | accidents and blockages, the NSW Roads and Traffic Aut |
reased the frequency and severity of traffic | accidents and jams. |
regard to benefits in the case of industrial | accidents and occupational diseases,... |
e heroes "were always making discoveries, by | accidents and sagacity, of things they were not in que |
the most important decisions to avoid repeat | accidents and informed the government of the situation |
ssions, dioxin, NOx, SO2, and particulates), | accidents and worker exposure to dust. |
ed fast food, employee layoffs, work-related | accidents and deaths, plant closings, government probe |
Accidents and malfunctions resulting from the faciliti | |
ddition human activities such as bomb tests, | accidents, and normal releases from industry have resu |
ictims may also be trapped in transportation | accidents and mine and trench collapses. |
Nighttime | accidents are now considered normal until 5 or 6 years |
n half of the casualties resulting from road | accidents are pedestrians, cyclists or other road user |
and sustain injuries in alcohol-related car | accidents are in their early 20s rather than teenagers |
n order to commission craft; also industrial | accidents are plaguing the workers. |
All methods of death that are not caused by | accidents are caused by a long line of DNA errors that |
In contrast, leisure-related | accidents are mainly sports injuries. |
Examples of where this might stop air | accidents are when it allows a pilot to make a quick e |
Boating | accidents are common in India, where vessels are often |
Six people who survived near-fatal | accidents are subsequently menaced by the titular Grim |
uare,Royal Oak are coming to Thana.Some road | accidents are made bad image for thana but the real pr |
However, | accidents are inevitable because of the high volume of |
sk-taking, and unconscious desires to create | accidents as a way of achieving secondary gains. |
bilities in responding to air transportation | accidents as delineated by NTSB. |
nd circuit saw many of the runners meet with | accidents as Peter Simple fell to leave Culverthorpe i |
include vehicles lost in non-combat-related | accidents as of 2009. |
been reported thant many died of illness or | accidents associated to the poor working conditions. |
The race started with two big | accidents at the first corner, which eliminated 7 cars |
There were two serious | accidents at the colliery where 47 men and boys died i |
t is listed that 134 men lost their lives in | accidents at the Harco mines, Peabody no. |
ace would end up having their lives ended in | accidents at the Indy Speedway. |
lance in pointing out that there had been no | accidents at the Arsenal during his tenure there." |
e ban Della Bosca was in charge of the Motor | Accidents Authority. |
ongestion on the river, collisions and other | accidents became correspondingly more frequent, most n |
rnobyl disaster are examples of design basis | accidents becoming non design basis accidents largely |
May 1914, while several more were wrecked in | accidents before the outbreak of the First World War. |
and cyclists have reported suffering unusual | accidents between Postbridge and Two Bridges. |
It was involved in at least six | accidents between 1985 and 1987, in which patients wer |
1) and the Palmetto Expressway (SR 826) when | accidents block lanes of either expressway during the |
Chernobyl disaster, and Fukushima I nuclear | accidents, both Level 7 on the INES scale). |
tory Fire Scandal, A Walk on the Moon, Happy | Accidents, Brewster's Millions, The Idolmaker, The Blu |
A series of freak | accidents bring him closer and closer to death, until |
mpanied by large numbers of firework-related | accidents, but a national Firework Code and improved p |
definite explanations for either of Ascari's | accidents, but the Monza incident was, apart from poss |
representing victims of auto, truck and bus | accidents but he and his firm also practice various ar |
The devices are designed not only to survive | accidents, but to function correctly after impact. |
rance has been the site of many road traffic | accidents by lorries. |
accident was one of the 20 most serious rail | accidents by death toll to 1953. |
These systems are designed to minimize | accidents by addressing the main causes of collisions: |
Sadly, many | accidents by inexperienced curiosity-seekers cause kne |
ther theories attribute the name to the many | accidents, by combining the German verb "lauern" (to l |
List of nuclear and radiation | accidents by death toll |
assively wait for his neighbours to run into | accidents by coincidence to secretely gloat over them |
the bounds of the ideal organization then no | accidents can occur. |
Presented by Nadia Sawalha, | Accidents Can Happen follows what happens when disaste |
Accidents Can Happen is a daytime BBC One programme pr | |
Accidents can happen, because the riders compete aggre | |
This means that | accidents can cause considerable disruption to the tra |
For the song, see | Accidents Can Happen (song). |
in the area due to frequent traffic jams and | accidents caused by the sudden growth of the area. |
y 1940s, Winnetka had grade crossings, where | accidents caused 31 deaths between 1912 and 1937. |
As a result, there were a number of fatal | accidents caused when kayakers or canoers sailed over |
In the Fukushima I nuclear | accidents caused by the 2011 Japanese earthquake, a sp |
e in a posh London hotel and revolves around | accidents caused by a defective sash window. |
estigation and discovers a number of similar | accidents, certainly more than would occur at random. |
Following the Fukushima I nuclear | accidents, Chancellor Angela Merkel changed policy on |
Jacques Villeneuve had three separate | accidents; clashing with Barrichello on lap 1, Robert |
common than muggings, stranger rapes and car | accidents combined |
After the Fukushima I nuclear | accidents, commercial operations might delayed again. |
analyze the causes of systematic failures or | accidents, commonly used in the fields of aviation, en |
Atiyah's | Accidents, Compensation and the Law (1970), now (2006) |
Convention C17 - Workmen's Compensation ( | Accidents) Convention, 1925 |
Prevention of Major Industrial | Accidents Convention, 1993 is an International Labour |
nd Article 11 of the Workmen's Compensation ( | Accidents) Convention, 1925,... |
The World Bank estimates road | accidents cost four percent of GDP worldwide. |
Heavier | accidents could cause the stylus to break through the |
ause the deployment of the system in lighter | accidents could deem the car a 'write-off'. |
from these studies indicated that many such | accidents could have been avoided if a warning device |
tisfied with high costs, low performance and | accidents, decided to decommission the plant. |
people who were involved in life endangering | accidents deemed by other major hospitals as unsalvage |
Three construction | accidents delayed the opening by six months, two of th |
towards protection of European citizens from | accidents, deliberate attacks, fraud and illegal actio |
work as an insurance clerk in the claims and | accidents department of the Commercial Union Insurance |
w experienced, careful and dedicated we are, | accidents do and will happen." |
arents who drink excessively, drunk drivers, | accidents, domestic violence and alcohol-related sexua |
yellow signal timing at test intersections, | accidents dropped by 35 to 40%. |
e currently mentions that the number of road | accidents dropped sharply as a result of the changeove |
Boat and ferry | accidents due to lax safety standards and overloading |
10 has gained notoriety in the past for road | accidents due to the road being particularly windy. |
ude road traffic collisions and horse riding | accidents due to the remote locations and the severity |
med in a post-fight interview that they were | accidents due to having a broken hand). |
es, and a great number of lives were lost in | accidents due to firedamp explosions, including 102 de |
n on a section that is particularly prone to | accidents due to misjudged overtaking. |
vicemen and women were killed and injured in | accidents during the war. |
There are a number of minor | accidents during these exercises which result in injur |
l and died at sea), and three others died in | accidents during training. |
y malnutrition, poisoning, injury or general | accidents during development in the fetus. |
slo had no records of student deaths in road | accidents during the respective time frame. |
In three car | accidents during November 2007 and December 2008 three |
owered attack submarine that had two reactor | accidents during loading of the nuclear reactor core i |
Due to the large number of | accidents during its construction and service life, it |
their potentially-dangerous mental effects ( | accidents during deliriant experiences are common ) ma |
ound in a number of books on British railway | accidents e.g. |
history of failed wheels involved in serious | accidents, especially in the previous decade. |
t known for have serious problems with train | accidents, especially when compared to nearby India, w |
Rescue skills for dealing with car | accidents etc |
Officers Died of Disease, | Accidents, etc.: 0 |
With | accidents every year, pump engine and water supply fai |
There are about 300 Indian rail | accidents every year. |
gency assistance; explain ways of preventing | accidents; explain the importance of safety on the sch |
raculous powers and against personal injury, | accidents, fire and calamities |
name 'fast-moving water' was associated with | accidents for ships and boats. |
Featuring clips of | accidents for humorous effect, it is presented by Nodd |
estigate his death, leading to several other | accidents, for which they are relegated to uniform dut |
Fatal | accidents frequently happen in this highway, mostly du |
After two serious fatal | accidents from explosions in 1839 and 1844, the Black |
ommunity responded to the increasing risk of | accidents from a busy port, the railway workshops and |
They also did not want | accidents from paragliding and similar activities taki |
t of the Royal Society for the Prevention of | Accidents from 1986-89 (and has been Vice-President si |
ee also: Timeline of the Fukushima I nuclear | accidents, Fukushima II Nuclear Power Plant, and 2011 |
les Times reported that over 2 dozen traffic | accidents had been linked to varenicline and reported |
rs because subsequent drunken driving led to | accidents had not been tested against major beer produ |
Accidents Happen ISBN 071953545X John Murray 24 Aug 19 | |
ing in the Australian produced, American set | Accidents Happen, which was released in April 2010. |
ken over by the GWR in 1890, serious railway | accidents happened here on 10 November 1890 and 4 Nove |
hin the past decade, the frequency of mining | accidents has increased in the Donbas coal region. |
ent distance between cars in order to reduce | accidents has been recognized by traffic authorities w |
rsonality, sex ratios, and the risks of road | accidents, has received substantial media attention, w |
Happy | Accidents has a freshness of 72%. |
ures early on, even before a list of nuclear | accidents has been given. |
nearby and with the increase in traffic (and | accidents) has a good reputation for the treatments of |
are still in operation today, and no serious | accidents have taken place in 30 years of operation. |
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