Crazy Car Jump / accident
Especially vehicles, collision or similar unintended event that causes damage or death.
There was a huge crash involving 15 cars I5.
My insurance has increased after the second accident in three months.
July-August 2013, Philip J Bushnell Solvents, Ethanol, Car Crashes tolerance in American Scientist Surprisingly, this analysis revealed that acute exposure to solvent vapors at concentrations below those associated with long-term effects appears to increase the risk a fatal car accident more, this increased risk is comparable to the risk of death from leukemia after long-term exposure to benzene, another solvent, which has the well-known property of causing this type of cancer.
1991 Autumn, Robert M Adams, Montaigne, US volume Scholar 60, No. 4, page 589 and therefore with his writing, which he says proudly was a perfect equivalent of his life accident played a major role in both .
Any property, fact or relationship that is a coincidence or is not essential.
1883 P J Mahaffy social life in Greece from Homer to Menander This accident as I call it, Athens is located a few miles from the sea, which is rather the result of his being a very old site.
2009 Marcia Stedron, My Roller Coaster Life as a wife army Xlibris Corporation, ISBN 1462817890 Page 56 We weren t there long when Karin asked about our dog when we told her Chris was in the car, she insisted that we bring to the apartment I rejected his offer and said he might have an accident on the carpet and I did not want to worry about it.
A logical philosophy of quality or attribute to the difference in the substance, the mild sweetness.
1902 William James, Varieties of Religious Experience Folio Society 2008, page 171 if they have gone through their growth in the crisis of other religions and other countries, although the essence of the change would be the same would be its accidents different.
A grammar attached property to a word, but not essential to her as the kind of number or case.
A 1799 John Parkhurst, a Hebrew and English lexicon, without Page 25 points An adjective, so called because adjectitious, or added to a noun, denotes a certain quality or accident of the noun to which it is attached.
Geology An irregular surface feature without apparent cause.
Heraldic A point or mark that can be left in place or omitted in a coat of arms.
Casus law; such a special unexpected parasitic interference as it is out of the ordinary calculation range.
A military unforeseen event that results in injury, including death or illness to anyone s and or damage to property, excluding damages or damages caused by the action of an enemy or hostile force.
Philosophy countless rare show appearance.
14thC Geoffrey Chaucer Pardoner prologue and tale in The Canterbury Tales The Cookes they stamp, and fatigue, and grind, and turne substance in an accident To fulfill all your likerous talent.
1677 christianus or Heraclitus, man Chagrin chapter 3, page 14 But the man, all the fruits of the earth, all kinds of herbs, plants and roots, the fish of the sea and the birds of heaven is not adequate, but must disguise, varied and more sophisticated, changing the substance in an accident that these irritations as these, nature can be caused, and as it became necessary.
A 1989 Iysa Bello, Medieval Islamic controversy between philosophy and orthodoxy page 55 Nevertheless, those who have no proof of the impossibility of the accident processing in essence believe that it is death itself that will actually be transformed into a ram on the day of resurrection and be slain.
2005 Muhammad Ali Khalidi, medieval Islamic philosophical writings Page 175 It also follows that God must be able to transmute genres, knowledge conversion substance crash in capacity, black into white, and sound smell, as it can turn the inanimate animate.
2010 M T Rudavsky, page 142 Maimonides God can not perform the transmutation of substances from an accident in substance or a substance in an accident or substance without accident.
Elisabetta Lonati, Allas, the throte of Shorte mouth tender sins of the mouth in The Canterbury Tales, in You're sitting at another Boke, volume 3, 2008, ISSN 1974-0603, page 253 cooks Turnen substance in an accident Pd 539 convert the raw material, natural gas in the outer appearance by which he is known.
Barbara Fass Leavy, FHB with Plague studies in a literary theme 1993 page 47 To essentially an accident is to give external form that was previously informed, to turn the spirit into matter, to reduce the eternal truths to their ephemeral physical manifestations.
German car accident jump, accident.