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Accidentally high on ecstasy that Kelly had told him was aspirin, he improvises a deeply sentimental speech but loses out on the scholarship-to a student who strongly resembles the passionless, pre-Danielle version of Matthew.
Accidentally touching the bracelets as he attempted to escape the crushed cab, Ginrai was infused with the Masterforce and a suit of armor materialised around him, healing both himself and the Transtector, as they combined and transformed.
Accidentally Revathi meets Gopalakrishnan who has come to Ravunni Menon's house to repair the electronic equipment, which he had sold to him.
Accidentally, Gack discovers that other Gigandians have been taken to Earth as well, but they have integrated into the society and do not want to deal with him.

Accidentally and for
" Accidentally, a tiger passed by, overheard her and decided to wait for his free meal.
* Accidentally flicking a matchbox into a drink incurs an immediate penalty of four fingers for the thrower.
Shadow entity: Accidentally released from a container, it roams looking for energy to feed on, and the more it feeds, the more lethal it becomes.
He is perhaps best known for his roles in the 2004 film The Door in the Floor, the 2006 horror movie, Stay Alive, and co-starring opposite Jenna Elfman in the CBS comedy Accidentally on Purpose.

Accidentally and .
Accidentally killing noncombatants in the cross fire of battles being fought in the middle of cities is immoral, unless ... refraining from fighting in the Palestinian cities inevitably means the Palestinians will use the safe havens of their cities to plan, prepare and launch ever more murderous attacks on Jewish noncombatants.
Accidentally or deliberately introduced populations of Common Carp ( Cyprinus carpio ) and Grass Carp ( Ctenopharyngodon idella ) are found on all continents except Antarctica.
Accidentally paddling a brick into a policeman, he is arrested again.
Accidentally burned down in 1687.
Accidentally the heart of the town was bombed out, during the Bombing of Hengelo on 6 and 7 October 1944, killing several hundred people.
Accidentally simultaneous presentation of a sexual stimulus and an inanimate object, he argued, led to the object being permanently connected to sexual arousal.
He contributed lead guitar on two songs of Bob Wiseman's 1995 Accidentally Acquired Beliefs.
" Accidentally abandoned by his shipmates again, he finds himself stranded in an island which contains roc eggs.
Accidentally, Morgan discovered that this liquid not only straightened fabric but also hair.
Accidentally typing " 62 " instead of " 52 " would go undetected, whereas typing " dekSize " instead of " deckSize " would result in the compiler's warning that dekSize is undeclared.
# Accidentally piercing something with a crampon spike.
Accidentally betrayed by their confessor, Imperius, they fled.
" Accidentally 4th Street ( Gloria )" was covered by The Echoing Green on the band's self-titled album.
In 1988, Glover and fellow Deep Purple member, Ian Gillan, recorded the side-project album, Accidentally on Purpose.
* The Little Brown Jug – Accidentally left in Minnesota back in 1903 by Michigan coach Fielding H. Yost, it is painted with the victories of the two teams.
He recently starred opposite Jenna Elfman in Accidentally on Purpose, his first sitcom.
Accidentally encounters Yellow as he is bathing in a waterfall, and the encounter leaves her resolve shaken.
Pasquin's other television directing credits include Thirtysomething, L. A. Law, George Lopez, Freddie, Accidentally on Purpose, Rules of Engagement and Better with You.
She also contributed to four albums by Bob Wiseman, In Her Dream, Accidentally Acquired Beliefs, Theme and Variations & Giulietta Masina At The Oscars Crying.

damaging and home
On August 12, 2005, an F2 rated tornado struck a mobile home park at Wright, destroying 91 homes, damaging others, and killing two people.
Andros ' tenure in New England was authoritarian and turbulent, as his actions were viewed as pro-Anglican, damaging criticism in a region home to many Puritans.
After Naylor was brought home, the mob attacked the church, damaging a wall with the cannon.
Leah had been at home with friends and had not been dancing, yet consumed about 7 litres ( 12 pints ) of water in less than 90 minutes, resulting in water intoxication and hyponatremia, which in turn led to serious swelling of the brain, irreparably damaging it.
* April 3-Maoists explode a powerful bomb at the house of the home minister of Nepal damaging the house and injuring security guards.
While passing north of the Lesser Antilles, Danielle dropped heavy rainfall in Puerto Rico, causing street flooding and damaging at least one home.
When returned home after a visit of more than two weeks, the delegation wrote its report which was pretty damaging to the Soviet authorities.
On the home front, the declaration of martial law in 1931 allowed the government to round up suspected Communists and imprison and execute them at will, damaging the KMP to the point that the Comintern dissolved it in 1936.
In 1981, she spoke about the contribution that volunteers had made around the world, " I think the whole idea of Peace Corps was brought home to me most recently last summer, when there was a terribly damaging hurricane in the Caribbean.
The older members left at home did not wish to risk damaging a sport which all had enjoyed, so they decided to maintain the status quo until the war ended.
For marriage, raising emotionally intelligent children and on how to bring a new baby home without damaging the relationship.
After his retirement to his home in Old Field, New York in 1957 he, along with other citizens of Long Island including Archibald Roosevelt, unsuccessfully sued to stop the spraying of DDT arguing that it was damaging the wildlife.

damaging and failing
On 20 January 1327, Edward II was informed at Kenilworth Castle of the charges brought against him: The King was guilty of incompetence ; allowing others to govern him to the detriment of the people and Church ; not listening to good advice and pursuing occupations unbecoming to a monarch ; having lost Scotland and lands in Gascony and Ireland through failure of effective governance ; damaging the Church, and imprisoning its representatives ; allowing nobles to be killed, disinherited, imprisoned and exiled ; failing to ensure fair justice, instead governing for profit and allowing others to do likewise ; and of fleeing in the company of a notorious enemy of the realm, leaving it without government, and thereby losing the faith and trust of his people.
Disturbing or damaging the roots of large, mature Vandaceous orchid plants, and in particularly, Vanda and Aerides species can result in the plants failing to flower and going into decline for a season or more.
Legend has it that on 28 July he met Werner Mölders in combat, damaging his plane and wounding him, but failing to bring him down.
Disturbing or damaging the roots of large, mature Vandaceous orchid plants, and in particularly, Vanda and Aerides species can result in the plants failing to flower and going into decline for a season or more.
When describing these wildly differing estimates, Feynman briefly lapses from his damaging but dispassionate detailing of NASA's flaws to recognize the moral failing that resulted from a scientific failing: he was clearly upset that NASA presented its clearly fantastical figures as fact to convince a member of the public, schoolteacher Christa McAuliffe, to join the crew.
Before and after the vote several member states and NGOs objected that by targeting the resolution solely at Israel and failing to address Hezbollah attacks on Israeli civilians, the Council risked damaging its credibility.

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