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  • ACCIDENT ELIMINATION Offline Training Cell 1 Anticipate the Accident •Accident history of Plant 2 Eliminate the Root cause •Accident History of Cell •Accident History of Machine /

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  • The Accident is out-of-print but worth tracking down for a child who is struggling with this kind of loss.

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  • The Accident is out-of-print but worth tracking down for a child who is struggling with this kind of loss.

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  • The Accident is out-of-print but worth tracking down for a child who is struggling with this kind of loss.

    Bye, Bye, Birdie: Children’s Picture Books About the Death of a Pet « One-Minute Book Reviews 2007

  • Accident is commonly the parent of disorder; the seeds of rebellion happened to fall on a soil which was supposed to be more fruitful than any other in tyrants and usurpers; 8 the legions of that sequestered island had been long famous for a spirit of presumption and arrogance; 9 and the name of Maximus was proclaimed, by the tumultuary, but unanimous voice, both of the soldiers and of the provincials.

    The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 1206

  • In his introduction, Levine wrote, “Aaron Anstett’s No Accident is here for anyone who needs to replenish the belief that American poetry is as healthy and useful as it ever was.”

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  • In his introduction, Levine wrote, “Aaron Anstett’s No Accident is here for anyone who needs to replenish the belief that American poetry is as healthy and useful as it ever was.”

    Aaron Anstett reads “Hymn to Intellectual Beauty” by Percy Bysshe Shelley 2006

  • An Accident, which is a little particular, I cannot omit.

    Exilius 2008

  • His Accident was the more vexatious as quite unnecessary -- so to say -- returning quietly from Hunting.

    Letters of Edward FitzGerald in Two Volumes Vol. II Edward FitzGerald 1846

  • His close friend of many years, Nicholas Mosley, subsequently wrote a novel called Accident involving an Oxford don and a writer, who was having an affair with an attractive student which corresponded to Carr's situation at the time.

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  • A town in Maryland, USA.

    November 16, 2009