My understanding has always been that bluesmen earn their nicknames, either by genetic defect or tragedy of misadventure. |
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The Victorian charm remains strong in this novel of misadventure, and seems even more satirical in the context of today's society. |
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The jury at the inquest into his death recorded a verdict of death by misadventure yesterday. |
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She advised the jury of three options death by accident, misadventure or an open verdict. |
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Having a majority of eleven against him, the wise juryman consented to a merciful verdict of death by misadventure. |
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Tests indicated her death was due to alcohol and drugs and a jury at the first inquest returned a verdict of death by misadventure. |
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It is so easy to be wise after the event and to condemn as negligence that which was only a misadventure. |
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George Clooney and some cheeky chappies escape from a '30s chain gang and sing Deep South ballads while having misadventure after misadventure. |
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She seems to have gotten over her previous misadventure of being kicked to the curb on her wedding day by Basil. |
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For most Britishers and Americans, the Iraq misadventure is all about them. |
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Then, Paul calls you back shortly after his planned departure date to relate his misadventure. |
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This misadventure will take him and his two reindeer to the four corners of the earth. |
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An inquest recorded a verdict of death by misadventure after hearing she died of acute peritonitis, caused by the perforation of her bowel during the operation. |
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Palin's latest misadventure was the defense of Dr. Laura Schlessinger's dropping of the N-bomb 11 times on constitutional grounds. |
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A while back I had a tremendous misadventure while attempting to use one of those streak-yer-hair dye jobbies to give myself some big, chunky, cool raspberry highlights. |
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With its mock-heroic misadventure, Levi's chronicle has long tempted Italian film directors. |
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The whole point was to have fun and show off his driving skills, but the misadventure that took his life could have taken other lives as well. |
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When you get home, you find an email from a friend who does not yet know about your misadventure. |
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Although the chances of misadventure are very remote, it is important to recognize the patient at risk. |
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They were even encouraged to join in a Sino-Russian orientation that would protect them from this kind of misadventure. |
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The last misadventure of the rotary will be the model 1908, much more modern of aspect with its key of opening on the top. |
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That's a graphic example of the kind of misadventure that can take place because of a lack of proper regulation. |
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The poems found in readers were mainly about death, disaster, and misadventure, along with patriotic themes. |
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If they had not purchased trip cancellation insurance, their misadventure would have been a pricey one. |
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There are also ethical grounds for disclosure of the facts to patients should a medical misadventure occur. |
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But as it turns out, Brown had his own Latin misadventure, one that may have skirted the law. |
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But that's not the worst of it: how much money will you have lost in this misadventure? |
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Lowell, his mania still cresting, recasts the Maine misadventure as the unstoppering of a very old bottle. |
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By allowing the minister to do this through misadventure, and by supporting an ideology, which I think under scrutiny most Canadians would not accept, is wrong. |
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Ms Greenaway recorded a verdict of misadventure at the original hearing last year. |
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In backing Mr Wulff, Mrs Merkel was opposing a symbol of democratic renewal. It is the latest misadventure for a government that has been stumbling since its inception. |
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The misadventure was that the athlete was an ineligible player. |
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In 2007, to mark the 25th anniversary of the match, the Salvadoran Football Association decided to celebrate the team's achievements rather than wallow in their one misadventure. |
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The inquest returned a verdict of death by misadventure and Hockney was never implicated. |
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On the competition side, Paul remembers a misadventure when he was co-driver to his son Mark who went too quickly and damaged the car in the dunes. |
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Each page tells a different story in five or six frames and the story usually involves some misadventure of Bibop's own making, whether it is challenging a hunter to a fight or ruining the kitchen when he tries to cook. |
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Yesterday's verdict overturned the original inquest, held in secret on the orders of the Churchill government, which found Leading Aircraftman Maddison died by misadventure. |
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The misadventure in Mexico cost the lives of six thousand French soldiers and 336 million francs, in a campaign originally designed to collect 60 million francs. |
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