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Tragedy struck the organization and the rest of the National Hockey League upon the 2011 Lokomotiv Yaroslavl air disaster, which claimed the lives of former Red Wings assistant coach Brad McCrimmon and defenseman Ruslan Salei, who had joined the KHL team during the summer.
Tragedy struck in his personal life as his wife succumbed to depression after the birth of their third child in 1840.
Tragedy struck the Longstreet family in January 1862.
Tragedy struck the settlement when on the morning of December 8, 1812, the " Feast Day of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin ", a series of large earthquakes shook Southern California during the first Sunday service.
Tragedy struck the Penguins just days after their playoff heroics.
Tragedy struck the team just eight days after the sale, as star forward Dany Heatley crashed his Ferrari in a one-car accident that seriously injured both himself and Thrashers center Dan Snyder.
Tragedy struck the Blue Jackets organization in March 2002 when 13-year-old Brittanie Cecil was killed after a deflected puck shot by Espen Knutsen struck her in the head while she was in the stands at Nationwide Arena.
Tragedy struck when her son died in an automobile accident in 1981 at the age of 35.
Tragedy struck on May 9, 1980 when the southbound span of the original Sunshine Skyway Bridge was struck by the freighter MV Summit Venture during a storm, sending over 1200 feet ( 366m ) of the bridge plummeting into Tampa Bay.
Tragedy struck Dolley, as she lost both her husband and younger son William in the epidemic, as well as her Payne parents-in-law.
Tragedy also struck at home when his eldest son died.
Tragedy struck this track on September 11, 1950 when the crack passenger train " Spirit of Saint Louis " hit another train carrying 600 men of the 109th Field Artillery Battalion of the Pennsylvania National Guard.
Tragedy struck his family as his mother died of ' creeping fever ' when he was seven.
Tragedy struck the Bees on April 9, 2009, when former team member Nick Adenhart was killed in a car accident near Fullerton, California.
Tragedy struck the Edge staff just a few months later, when Martin Streek took his own life on July 9.
Tragedy struck in November 1950.
Tragedy struck a year later when an accident in a celebrity boat race left him with eighteen fractured ribs, two broken clavicles and a collapsed lung.
Tragedy struck the same year when an automobile accident killed his wife of 18 years, Katharine Smith, and cost him the sight in one eye.
Tragedy struck the family when Greenhow's husband died soon after little Rose's birth.
Tragedy struck the Lomax family in 1931 when Lomax's beloved wife Bess Brown died at the age of fifty, leaving four children ( the youngest, Bess, only ten years old ).
Tragedy struck Snowe again in 1973, when her husband was killed in an automobile accident.
Tragedy struck Snowe yet again in 1991 when her stepson Peter McKernan died from a heart ailment at the age of 20.

Tragedy and again
They differ, again, in their length: for Tragedy endeavours, as far as possible, to confine itself to a single revolution of the sun, or but slightly to exceed this limit ; whereas the Epic action has no limits of time.
His first commercial success was An American Tragedy, published in 1925, which was made into a film in 1931 and again in 1951 ( as A Place in the Sun ).
The Changeling, a late tragedy, returns Middleton to an Italianate setting like that in The Revenger's Tragedy ; here, however, the central characters are more fully drawn and more compelling as individuals, again, assuming he wrote The Revenger's Tragedy.
Tragedy was again averted as the freight train was scheduled to run in place of a passenger train that was delayed.
Instead his interests changed again, abandoning legal practice and philosophy in favor of drama, authoring a play called " Franz von Sickingen, a Historical Tragedy.
During their relationship, Ray bore him at least five and perhaps as many as nine children, including Basil Montagu ( 1770 – 1851 ), writer, jurist and philanthropist Tragedy was to strike again in April 1779 when Ray was murdered in the foyer of the Royal Opera House at Covent Garden by a jealous suitor, James Hackman, Rector of Wiveton.
The Bee Gees again had a hit album on the R & B charts in 1979 with the Spirits Having Flown album along with its three pop # 1 singles, " Too Much Heaven ", " Tragedy " and " Love You Inside Out ".
Tragedy struck again however in May, 1838 when Louisa Jackson also died.
Tragedy struck again in 1867 when Larcena's sister died of malaria and in 1868 her brother, Jim Pennington, was killed during a persecution of Apache.
They hit the Top 10 again with " Tragedy " in 1961.
Tragedy struck again in 1823, when Mary ( recently married to Cornelius Hanbury ) gave birth to a son but died just nine days later.
Tragedy would soon strike again.
Tragedy struck him again while living there.
Tragedy struck again when his sister, Mary Louisa, who had cared for Francis after their mother ’ s death, died of cholera.
Tragedy befell the family again when Gibson was 14, as both his parents contracted fatal illnesses and the children went to live with their paternal grandparents.
Tragedy struck again later in the year when Jim died in a fire after saving Lizzie and James a few days before Christmas.

Tragedy and 1902
In the meantime, Phillips's next play, Herod: a Tragedy, had been produced by Beerbohm Tree on the 31st of October 1900, and was published as a book in 1901 ; Ulysses, also produced by Beerbohm Tree, was published in 1902 ; The Sin of David, a drama on the story of David and Bathsheba, translated into the times and terms of Cromwellian England, was published in 1904 ; and Nero, produced by Beerbohm Tree, was published in 1906.
See the section on Stephen Phillips in Poets of the Younger Generation, by William Archer ( 1902 ); also the articles on Tragedy and Mr Stephen Phillips, by William Watson in the Fortnightly Review ( March 1898 ); The Poetry of Mr Stephen Phillips, in the Edinburgh Review ( January 1900 ); Mr Stephen Phillips, in the Century ( January 1901 ), by Edmund Gosse ; and Mr Stephen Phillips, in the Quarterly Review ( April 1902 ), by Arthur Symons.
Other writings include ‘ Svensk musikkultur ’ ( Swedish musical culture, 1911 ) which includes clearsighted and satirical attacks on the prevailing musical establishment, ‘ Richard Wagner som kulturföreteelse ’ ( Richard Wagner as a cultural phenomenon, 1913 ) as well as translations of Tristan und Isolde ( for a 1909 production in Stockholm ), and Nietzsche ’ s The Birth of Tragedy ( 1902 ) and Also sprach Zarathustra ( 1919 ).

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