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A doggie paddle took a wrong turn for one lost canine.
But as it turns out, utopia quickly took a wrong turn.
The crown prince says his country took a wrong turn in 1979.
On the way, the driver took a wrong turn and then stopped.
I took a wrong turn on Superior Avenue and ended up down by the waterfront.
Heading to the waterfall, Den 13 took a wrong turn down a dead end trail.
They took a wrong turn and found themselves surrounded by white men with loaded guns.
Things took a wrong turn at the beginning of modern AI, back in the 1950s.
That is where people who know Mr. Rodriguez say the case took a wrong turn.
She set out all alone, and on her very first day, took a wrong turn.
"He was trying different routes, and took a wrong turn," one official told the newspaper.
In Brazil in 2013, his small car was swamped after the driver took a wrong turn.
I took a wrong turn and wound up on one of the ring roads of Kennedy Airport.
" What happened: "'He was trying different routes, and took a wrong turn,' said a high-ranking official.
She said they took a wrong turn and it was difficult for them to get back on trail.
But the conversation somehow took a wrong turn, and Nick ended up acting arrogant and alienating her further.
Lost in my thoughts, I left the church and promptly took a wrong turn, heading away from town.
"Driving in I took a wrong turn and pretty much circled the ball park a couple times," Zimmermann said.
But the driver took a wrong turn — he turned right instead of left, and the car was blown up.
Using Google Maps, I took a wrong turn at the very end, getting confused by the various parking lot entrances.
It is possible, they say, that he stole the motorcycle he was riding on, then obviously took a wrong turn.
Immigration, he says, took a wrong turn in 1976 when President Valéry Giscard d'Estaing allowed families to join economic immigrants in France.
Richard, who has a drinking problem and could probably stand some grooming, wonders if he took a wrong turn 25 years ago.
But on May 25th an express train from Newcastle to Reading took a wrong turn, and got lost in Pontefract, 150 miles away.
At some point when driving up to restaurant Hävvi i Glen in Jämtland, northern Sweden, you might wonder if you took a wrong turn somewhere.
But while driving through DC, the group took a wrong turn and ended up quite close to the MOAR gathering site on the National Mall.
The lead pack of seven athletes followed a motorcycle that took a wrong turn 223 kilometres into the race, according to a report by the IAAF.
But then his career took a wrong turn, with conspicuous misfires "The Village" and "Lady in the Water," and has careened along somewhat unevenly ever since.
The story of Kinect took a wrong turn when Microsoft attempted to bundle it with the Xbox One at a $100 price premium over its PlayStation 4 rival.
" Sandoval shared that while on the trail with her brother and Floyd they "took a wrong turn on the descent and ended up on a very tricky slope.
The final leg of the race was mired in a minor controversy after he took a wrong turn off the course while following one of the official motorbikes.
I took a wrong turn somewhere along the way, but it you do it correctly, you can take $5 worth of ingredients and make way more for less. 4.
The president took a wrong turn when he bowed out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, believing that bilateral pressure alone would solve America's China challenge and reduce our trade deficit.
In addition to the feeling that you have just put a live coal in your mouth, you may weep, vomit and wonder where in your life you took a wrong turn.
Lou Ann Cowsill grew up in nearby Chatsworth and recalled getting lost among one grove's silky leaves when she took a wrong turn walking home from her first day of elementary school.
With the apartment brimming with life, Mr. Serugendo talked about one of his earliest experiences in Oakland: Once, after exiting a bus, he took a wrong turn and found himself hopelessly lost.
MONACO (Reuters) - Formula One world champions Mercedes took a wrong turn in Monaco Grand Prix practice on Thursday with Lewis Hamilton only eighth fastest after a difficult afternoon around the narrow street circuit.
" The dog owner's sister, Amy Sandoval, said on Facebook that they had been out for a family hike, took a wrong turn on the descent, and "ended up on a very tricky slope.
History took a wrong turn on October 15, 1917, when a Dutch-born nude dancer, mistress to wealthy men and celebrated beauty was led at dawn onto a military parade ground in Vincennes, France.
First he was telling me rape stories and then he was driving me around some back alleys at night, saying 'Oh, I think we took a wrong turn'—just so that I would get scared.
After volunteering to hike back on foot because one of the horses went lame, Kaden took a wrong turn, causing him to miss the meet-up point the family had set and to get lost.
On foot and wholly alone save for a watchful eagle, wearing a red cap and an inexplicable double-breasted suit, Travis looks like a former cowboy or maybe a businessman who took a wrong turn.
According to local media reports the two soldiers coming from the direction of Beit El settlement took a wrong turn north of Jerusalem eventually winding up in Qalandia, a crowded refugee camp near to Ramallah.
When they were riding horses along the border of Montana and Idaho, his brother's horse went lame, so Laga volunteered to hike, according to But along the way, he took a wrong turn and became lost.
There was Mya Hall, shot to death by National Security Agency police after she took a wrong turn and crashed into the security gate and a police cruiser, weeks before Freddie Gray's death in Baltimore this year.
Whether the response from Bachelor Nation was immediately divided or the star in question eventually took a wrong turn on his or her path to love, Viall follows in the footsteps of some controversial Bachelors and Bachelorettes past.
Just take it from the man who took a wrong turn and got lost for nearly a week or, in a more extreme case, the composer who hoped to spend time with nature and got killed by a bear.
The three military police agents, drafted from outside Rio to help during the Games, were using a cellphone app to navigate and took a wrong turn into the Complexo de Mare slum and traffickers opened fire on their vehicle.
Among them are surfers, artists, yogis, retirees and the sort of scruffy Americans who look as if they took a wrong turn on their way home from an Allman Brothers concert, ended up on the Baja Peninsula and decided to stay.
For one of the most heavily scrutinized cases in the city's history, the documents look likely to provide the deepest glimpses yet into how a high-pressure police investigation took a wrong turn and failed to ensnare a serial rapist.
But there has also been a range of problems, such as an attack on the media bus, the mugging of Ryan Lochte and the death of an Olympic security guard who took a wrong turn and ended up in a dangerous slum.
The roles, as I understood them as a child, were clear: They would make a lot of money and donate part of it to Israel; we would go to war and provide them with a shelter if things in America took a wrong turn.
Rio de Janeiro is the most violent host city to date—a statistic tragically illustrated on August 11th when a national guardsman died in hospital after being shot by drug traffickers the previous night when his vehicle took a wrong turn and entered a lawless favela (shantytown).
Russian history is riddled with examples of politicians, thinkers and ideologists trying to rewind the tape of history back to the point where, in their view, the country took a wrong turn so they can try taking a different road as though no time had lapsed in between.
Mr. Wood explained that vagrants are, technically speaking, birds or other animals that don't belong here, usually because they've gotten lost or blown off course: the odd sapsucker, for example, or the one northern gannet that took a wrong turn and has been returning to Southeast Farallon for four years.
Susan CollinsSusan Margaret CollinsThe Hill's Morning Report - House prosecutes Trump as 'lawless,' 'corrupt' Tensions between McConnell and Schumer run high as trial gains momentum No. 2 GOP leader eyes Wednesday of next week for possible votes on witnesses MORE (R-Maine), who is also up for reelection and is considered a possible swing vote, took a wrong turn last week and unexpectedly wound up in the Senate's Daily Press Gallery, running smack into the people she might have preferred to avoid.
Retrieved on 2010-12-12. He competed at the San Silvestre Vallecana on New Year's Eve and was leading ahead of favourite Zersenay Tadese in the latter stages, but he took a wrong turn on the course, losing his leading margin and eventually finished as runner-up.Valiente, Emeterio (2011-01-01).
Catron was campaigning at the Shopville Fire Department. As he opened the trunk of his vehicle, Shelley opened fire. Shelley stopped at the ridge line overlooking the Shopville Fire Department and was immediately spotted by law enforcement. During the ensuing pursuit, Shelley took a wrong turn and wrecked Morris' motorcycle.
The last stage of the 10-stage 837-mile race was even more controversial. Going into the last stage, Belgian rider Eric Vanderaerden was favored to win the tour championship, but lost at least 1 minute 20 seconds when he took a wrong turn on a poorly marked course in Atlantic City, riding a quarter-mile or more out of his way. He ended up finishing third overall, behind tour winner Dag-Otto Lauritzen (a Norwegian rider with the American-owned 7-Eleven team) and runner-up Henk Lubberding, who also took a wrong turn during the last stage. Trump withdrew his sponsorship after the second Tour de Trump in 1990, because his other business ventures were experiencing financial woes.
As recounted by Lerner, the two men met by chance when Loewe took a wrong turn on his way to the bathroom. Loewe asked Lerner if he wrote lyrics and upon affirmation, Loewe asked if he wanted to write with him. The two thus began working together immediately afterwards.Lerner, Alan Jay, and John Lahr.
Kaur, Amarjit (February 1995) "The Babbling Brookes: Economic Change in Sarawak 1841-1941" Modern Asian Studies 29(1): pp. 65-109, p.73. They unearthed gold deposits and turned Mau San into a prosperous and thriving gold town. Events alledgedly took a wrong turn when The White Rajah, James Brooke, imposed high taxes on the gold mine business.
On 31 December 2008, Alexander Dennis Enviro 400 (19380), NK58 AEU was de-roofed after it hit a Metro bridge at The Avenue (around 400m west of Wallsend Metro Station). The accident happened after the driver had apparently took a wrong turn, leading to minor injuries and brief Metro speed restriction. The vehicle returned to service six months later in June 2009.
Dr. Rogers Stewart, who took a wrong turn on his bicycle, was captured and killed in a case of mistaken identity. The 1906 Ahiara Punitive Expedition, led by Captains Brian Douglas and Harold Hastings, began reprisals in the region. In 1927, the colonial government introduced taxation. Taxes were increased in 1929, and the Women's War began to protest social and economic oppression.
Redlands is a Grade II listed country house estate in West Wittering, West Sussex, owned by The Rolling Stones' Keith Richards. In his autobiography, Richards describes purchasing the property in 1966: > We just spoke to each other the minute we saw each other. A thatched house, > quite small, surrounded by a moat. I drove up there by mistake...I took a > wrong turn and turned into Redlands.
Paul BW Chaplin has argued in the book "Purpose Trusts" (Butterworths 1999) that the courts took a wrong turn in the mid 20th century and ignored hundreds of previous years of judicial precedents in which purpose trusts of all kinds had been upheld as valid. He contends that the "beneficiary principle" has been misunderstood. His views have received support from Professor Jill Martin and others.
Of the pre-race favourites, Raymond Poulidor, Charly Gaul and Federico Bahamontes were not present in the lead group. Altig also took the points classification's green jersey, and Liberia rider Jean Selic led the mountains classification. The first part of the second stage ended with a bunch sprint won by André Darrigade of Gitane–Leroux. Van Looy escaped close to the end but took a wrong turn; he placed fourth.
Then, the fall. McGettigan later reminisced upon the event; having travelled north for a Dr McKenna Cup final against Fermanagh, "the guy that brought me up had never been where the match was being played. He took a wrong turn and the teams were going out on the field. I was told that I wouldn't start in the circumstances, but to go in to tog out, I'd be on the bench".
Over the years White and Orovida exchanged hundreds of letters discussing art, theory, philosophy and literature. Although White was a follower of Lucien, she had her doubts about Impressionism. She wrote to Orovida: > Everyday I feel more certain that impressionism took a wrong turn in that it > ignored that art is art and not nature...I would not, for the world depress > your father by stating my convictions.
York led over each of the first two climbs from Blagnac. In sprinting uphill to the finish with Phillipe Bouvatier, both riders mistook a gendarme's signals, took a wrong turn and ceded the win to Massimo Ghirotto. York finished in second on the day two seconds behind. The next day York was again riding at the front when leading over the second climb but cracked and finished twenty-one minutes behind.
Moldy figs are purist advocates of early jazz, originally those such as Rudi Blesh, Alan Lomax, and James Jones, who argued that jazz took a wrong turn in the early 1920s with developments such as the introduction of printed scores. Blesh, for example, dismissed the work of Duke Ellington as "tea dansant music" with no jazz content whatever.Gary Giddins, "How Come Jazz Isn't Dead", p. 39–55 in Eric Weisbard, ed.
It injured some people nearby, and Franz Ferdinand's convoy could carry on. The other assassins failed to act as the cars drove past them quickly. About an hour later, when Franz Ferdinand was returning from a visit at the Sarajevo Hospital, the convoy took a wrong turn into a street where Gavrilo Princip by coincidence stood. With a pistol, Princip shot and killed Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie.
Buchmann raced the Tour of the Basque Country, winning stage 5 after attacking on the penultimate climb of the day to take the overall lead. He lost the leader's jersey on the final stage of the race. In the closing metres, Buchmann took a wrong turn and lost significant time. The time he lost through this was later reinstated, meaning that he finished the race in third overall.
Price’s first motorcycle race since breaking his femur was the 2018 Dakar Rally in January. He rode consistently for the first 9 stages, but was in a group of riders who took a wrong turn in Stage 10, losing about 50 minutes. He then won Stages 11 and 13, coming third overall by 23 minutes. In March, he returned to the Adelaide 500, driving in both the Stadium Super Trucks and the new SuperUtes Series.
Her company's duty was to supply mechanics to repair the Patriot missile trucks housed at the post. On March 23, 2003, one month after her arrival to serve as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom, Johnson was in a convoy that was ambushed and taken captive in the city of Nasiriyah. Iraqi troops ambushed her supply convoy when it took a wrong turn. There had been bitter fighting around Nasiriyah, a vital crossing point of the River Euphrates.
Nadja was tasked with escorting Yang to headquarters, but their truck driver took a wrong turn and strayed into Japanese lines. Most of Soviet soldiers on the truck were killed in the ensuing skirmish but Nadja, a Soviet tank soldier and Yang escaped into a forested area. As the three crossed a bridge, they came under a grenade attack from a teenage Japanese schoolgirl named Akiyoko and a fellow schoolgirl in a wooden shed. The fellow schoolgirl committed suicide.
Meanwhile, the advance guard, now proceeding without a guide, took a wrong turn and stumbled into a marshy field. Here the Kandyans surrounded and overwhelmed them. Following them in, the second column mounted a better resistance, managing to hold out for three hours, but they were eventually annihilated after their captains Henrique Pinto and Diogo Borges were killed. With the destruction of the first two columns, only the rearguard under Pedro Lopes de Sousa remained as an effective fighting force.
An unusual mishap denied him victory in the 1986 Belfast Marathon, after the lead car twice took a wrong turn, at 7 and 22 miles. The lost time proved crucial; Holden was caught with 400 yards to go and lost by 10 seconds. Holden represented his local club Tipton Harriers, where he also coached, for several decades, and continued to race until the 1990s. Holden died on 4 January 2014, having suffered health problems since an aortic aneurysm three years before.
Aboriginal people of the Awabakal nation lived in the area surrounding what is now known as Lake Macquarie for thousands of years. The name Awaba, which means "a plain surface" was used to describe the lake. Lake Macquarie was first encountered by Europeans in 1800, when Captain William Reid was sent from Sydney to retrieve a load of coal from Newcastle Harbour. Reid took a wrong turn and found himself in a lake rather than a river, with no coal to be seen anywhere.
Insignia of Knight Bachelor Botham has been a prodigious fundraiser for charitable causes, undertaking a total of 12 long-distance charity walks. His first, in 1985, was a 900-mile trek from John o' Groats to Land's End. His efforts were inspired after a visit to Taunton's Musgrove Park Hospital in 1977 whilst receiving treatment for a broken toe. When he took a wrong turn into a children's ward, he was devastated to learn that some of the children had only weeks to live, and why.
Deputy Bradley Kapp and US Marshals Robert Cheshire and Jim Hopson followed the Kahl party from behind, while Medina police officer Steven Schnabel and US Marshals Kenneth Muir and Carl Wigglesworth moved south towards Medina in two cars to intercept the Kahl party. At one point, the Kahl party took a wrong turn off of a highway. As they attempted to back out, Cheshire blocked their escape with his vehicle, while Marshal Muir and Officer Schnabel blocked the Kahls from the north. It was then that the arrest attempt was made.
"Jewell Cardwell, "Memories, tears flow at Jessie Davis' funeral", Akron Beacon Journal, July 1, 2007 Approximately 750 people attended the service."Man Accused Of Killing Pregnant Mom In Court", OhioNewsNow.com, July 2, 2007 The service was also streamed online on local news stations' websites so people who could not attend could still see the service. > Her mother, Patricia Porter, said at the service that her daughter had been > a committed God-fearing person after doing overseas missionary work, but at > some point "she took a wrong turn somewhere.
Battle of Iuka Ord advanced toward Iuka on the night of September 18 and skirmishing ensued between his reconnaissance patrol and Confederate pickets, about six miles (10 km) from Iuka, before nightfall. Rosecrans was late, having farther to march over roads mired in mud; furthermore, one of his divisions took a wrong turn and had to countermarch to the correct road. On the night of September 18, he notified Grant that he was 20 miles away, but planned to start marching again at 4:30 a.m. and should reach Iuka by midafternoon on September 19.
During the session, Toro Rosso's Sébastien Bourdais almost collided with Nick Heidfeld's BMW Sauber as he exited from the pit lane into the first corner. In separate incidents, Timo Glock lost his front wing when he crashed into wall at Turn 7, Giancarlo Fisichella faced gearbox problems and Massa mistakenly took a wrong turn towards the escape road off the track. Alonso was again the fastest man on the track in the final practice session, with Hamilton and Massa second and third respectively. Numerous drivers faced problems with bumps on the track, narrowly avoiding accidents.
After the rescue, he descended the mountain and set out with a local Balti porter, Mouzafer Ali, to the nearest city. According to the now- discredited account in Three Cups of Tea, Mortenson stated he took a wrong turn on the trail and ended up in the small village of Korphe. Physically exhausted, ill, and alone at the time of his arrival there, Mortenson was cared for by some of Korphe's residents while he recovered."Fresh Air" , with Terry Gross, National Public Radio (NPR), February 7, 2002Elizabeth Bumiller.
On 26 June 1979, Le Gourrierec and his First Secretary, Jean Forlot, were stopped at a checkpoint. They were driving alone through the town of Kahuta some 25 miles southwest of Islamabad, in a vehicle with a local rather than a diplomatic number plate and without displaying a diplomatic flag. According to Denoël, they were driving to Islamabad, and intended to visit a long-unused military fortress, but accidentally took a wrong turn and passed near a secret nuclear bomb complex. However, according to several sources, their presence was intentional.
The walls were nine feet tall and topped with spikes. During the Second World War, a tank whose crew was trying to return from Banbury Road to its base on Elsfield Way took a wrong turn and demolished one of the walls rather than turn back. The wall was rebuilt, but after escalating public protests and several unofficial attempts, the walls were eventually officially demolished after the council bought the land the walls stood on for £1000. A small fragment of the Aldrich Road wall existed in a private garden in Wentworth Road until the 1980s.
V. Positions of the German launch units changed a number of times. For example, Artillerie Init 444 arrived in the southwest Netherlands (in Zeeland) in September 1944. From a field near the village of Serooskerke, five V-2s were launched on 15 and 16 September, with one more successful and one failed launch on the 18th. That same date, a transport carrying a missile took a wrong turn and ended up in Serooskerke itself, giving a villager the opportunity to surreptitiously take some photographs of the weapon; these were smuggled to London by the Dutch Resistance.
The other assassins failed to act as the cars drove past them quickly. About an hour later, when Franz Ferdinand was returning from a visit at the Sarajevo Hospital, the convoy took a wrong turn into a street where Gavrilo Princip by coincidence stood. With a pistol, Princip shot and killed Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie. Princip attempted to take the cyanide capsule that had been supplied to him in Belgrade, but could not swallow all of it before the horrified crowd of Sarajevans attacked him (the police intervened to seize the suspect, who was on the verge of being lynched.).
One of its companies entered the town, but then it took a wrong turn at a fork in the road and reached a dead end. It was now positioned in a high commanding area, but exposed to Syrian armor fire behind the opposite ridge, southeast of the town. In a few minutes, two of its tanks were lost, but the company continued to provide cover fire from the ridge for the rest of the force. The other companies continued fighting the Syrians, until the company which entered the town has reached the nearby village of Huna.
His crew considered mutiny but decided rather to install a dummy control room, so that Peachfuzz would think he was in command, while the crew actually controlled the ship from another location. Unfortunately, Peachfuzz took a wrong turn and wound up in the real control room. In another episode Peachfuzz tried to dive overboard to help Rocky save Bullwinkle but, being Peachfuzz, he only succeeded in diving up and back onto the ship. In Upsidaisium, it is revealed that Peachfuzz eventually sailed his ship up Wall Street, whereupon the S.S. Andalusia was given a permanent street address: 17½ Wall Street.
While trapped inside the spirit world, Stewie learns he can communicate through the TV, and he sings the second verse of the Phil Collins song "In the Air Tonight" with the same fuzzy reverb vocal effect used in the recorded song. While shooting golf balls through the portal, Peter remarks "we are going to get those terrorists, now watch this drive." A reference to a televised interview on a golf course in which President George W. Bush said the same thing before hitting a ball. Peter also references Bugs Bunny by sticking his head out of Meg's butt and claiming he took a wrong turn at Albuquerque.
The only help for him was a centurion in the Praetorian Guard named Sempronius Densus who was killed trying to defend Galba with a pugio; 120 persons later petitioned Otho that they had killed Galba; they would be executed by Vitellius.Plutarch "Life of Galba" Chapters 26-27 A company of German soldiers to whom he had once done a kindness rushed to help him; however they took a wrong turn and arrived too late. He was killed near the Lacus Curtius.Suetonius "Life of Galba" Chapters 19-20 Vinius tried to run away, calling out that Otho had not ordered him killed, but was run through with a spear.
The overall effect is to increase insurance premiums for all. Gawande argued: "Our fee-for-service system, doling out separate payments for everything and everyone involved in a patient’s care, has all the wrong incentives: it rewards doing more over doing right, it increases paperwork and the duplication of efforts, and it discourages clinicians from working together for the best possible results." Gawande quoted one surgeon who stated: "We took a wrong turn when doctors stopped being doctors and became businessmen." Gawande identified various revenue-enhancing approaches and profit-based incentives that doctors were using in high-cost areas that may have caused the over-utilization of healthcare.
Warren Ellis' parody of Kurt Busiek's Marvels, Ruins, was a two-part miniseries set in an alternative universe (designated Earth-9591) where the situations that led to the heroes of the Marvel Universe gaining superpowers led to horrific deformities and deaths instead. In this world, when Parker was bitten by a radioactive spider, instead of gaining spider-powers, he broke out into an infectious rash that covered his body before his painful death. He had visited the offices of the Daily Bugle beforehand and infected fellow photographer Phil Sheldon, who set off to figure out how his world took a wrong turn, but succumbed to the disease before he could write his book.
Wisden commented that his 1977 season "was marred only by a week's cricket idleness carrying the drinks at the Prudential matches, and a foot injury which ruined for him the end of the season and probably robbed him of a rare double. He finished with 88 wickets and 738 runs". Importantly, the foot injury was a broken toe sustained when he trod on the ball at Headingley and Botham subsequently needed treatment for it at his local hospital in Taunton. It was while going to one of his appointments that he took a wrong turn and ended up on a children's ward where he learned that some of the children were dying of leukaemia.
The idea for the series as a whole began in May 1997. Initially, the series had Dr. Dee in the leading role, and was going to be called The Secrets of John Dee, a historical character who Scott knew well, having featured him in three of his other titles: Image, Reflection, and The Merchant Prince. He wanted to bring Dr. Dee into the 21st Century and introduce him to a young audience that may not have heard of the historical doctor before, but he decided that Dr. Dee was too sinister and had dubious motivation. Inspiration struck one night in 2000, when Scott took a wrong turn whilst wandering around Paris and happened upon Nicholas Flamel's house in the Rue du Montmorency.
A board outside the house recorded a 'running total' of the donations he had collected. For many years, Farr also maintained the graveyard of St Andrews church in Oakington. In September 1977, Farr led a procession of 150 children around Cambridge city centre, filming for a TV show which never went ahead. Brief panic resulted when he became confused and took a wrong turn."Cambridge Evening News", September 18, 2002 A newspaper article from 2002 reported that Farr had been commended by the Cambridgeshire Society for the Blind and Partially Sighted after raising £62,005 for the charity; it also reported that he had raised £33,700 for Guide Dogs for the Blind and £28,305 for Cam Sight, which supports people with sight loss in and around Cambridge.
On 28 June 1914, as the chauffeur for Count Alexander von Boos-Waldeck during Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie's visit to Sarajevo, Merz drove the third car in the motorcade. There were two attempts on the archduke's life that day. In the first one, Nedeljko Čabrinović threw a bomb with a 12-second fuse at the archduke's car, which was first in the motorcade, which bounced off and rolled under the wheels of Merz' car where it exploded, injuring Boos-Waldeck, Eric von Merizzi and a number of spectators. Later in the day, after the archduke's chauffeur Leopold Ljoka took a wrong turn on their way to visit the wounded at the hospital, Gavrilo Princip stepped up to the archduke's car and fired twice, killing the archduke and his wife.
The term "gross national cool" was coined by Journalist Douglas McGray. In a June/July 2002 article in Foreign Policy magazine,Japan Society he argued that as Japan's economic juggernaut took a wrong turn into a 10-year slump, and with military power made impossible by a pacifist constitution, the nation had quietly emerged as a cultural powerhouse: "From pop music to consumer electronics, architecture to fashion, and food to art, Japan has far greater cultural influence now than it did in the 1980s, when it was an economic superpower." The notion of Asian 'cool' applied to Asian consumer electronics is borrowed from the cultural media theorist Eric McLuhan who described 'cool' or 'cold' media as stimulating participants to complete auditive or visual media content, in sharp contrast to 'hot' media that degrades the viewer to a merely passive or non-interactive receiver.
On 24 June 2017, Tsintotas joined AEK Athens from the Super League on a three-year contract. On 1 October 2017 he made his Super League debut in a 2–0 away defeat against Asteras Tripolis. On 7 December 2017, he made his international debut, playing with the club as a starter in a 0–0 away UEFA Europa League game against Austria Wien helping AEK to secure point needed to join Milan in round of last 32 in Europa League. According to various sources, AEK’s goalie, Tsintotas, is expected to be in Michael Skibbe’s call-ups for Greece’s upcoming friendlies in March. He has been exceptional for AEK since taking over as the club’s new #1 after Giannis Anestis’ relations with the club took a wrong turn, leaving him sidelined since January. Michael Skibbe is expected to call-up Tsintotas for Greece’s upcoming friendlies in March against Switzerland and Egypt as the national team prepares for the UEFA Nations League, which kicks off in September.
In the Skyrunning World Series Forsberg has been especially successful in the Ultra Series where she won every race in 2013-2015 except for the 2014 Trofeo Kima where she took a wrong turn when four hours into the race and half an hour below the course record time; she descended and had to ascend again, losing one hour, then worked her way back up the field to 2nd position. Apart from her favored ultra distance Forsberg runs races varying from the vertical kilometer to , usually finishing in the top five when not winning, and often competing on consecutive days or three days in a row, as in the 2015 the Rut where she ran the vertical kilometer on Friday, the Sky distance on Saturday and finishing off with the Ultra distance on Sunday, comfortably winning and setting a new course record. Forsberg runs 10 km in 36 minutes. She is also a strong uphill runner as witnessed by her results in vertical kilometer races.
He survived three months of constant artillery fire, including an occasion when a shell exploded directly above his observation post, striking down a British officer standing next to him. He also came under machine-gun fire when he took a wrong turn one day and drove into the German lines, but again escaped unhurt. He was awarded the Distinguished Service Order on 7 April, in recognition of his leadership of No. 3 Squadron in North Africa, Malta, Sicily and Italy. Acting Group Captain Eaton (centre, cutting cake) and personnel of No. 239 Wing, at the formation's third anniversary celebration in alt=Large group of cheering men in military uniforms surround a man cutting a three-decker birthday cake on a long table Raised to acting group captain, Eaton was given command of No. 239 Wing on 3 August 1944, taking responsibility for No. 3 Squadron and No. 450 Squadron RAAF, No. 112 Squadron and No. 260 Squadron RAF, No. 5 Squadron of the South African Air Force, and No. 250 Squadron of the Royal Rhodesian Air Force.
The race was met by anti-Trump protests in the first-stage finishing town of New Paltz, New York, where demonstrators held placards reading "Fight Trumpism", "Die Yuppie $cum", "The Art of the Deal = The Rich Get Richer" and "Trump = Lord of the Flies". The 1989 race was won by the Norwegian rider Dag Otto Lauritzen of the American team 7-Eleven, although there was some controversy about the result as Belgian rider Eric Vanderaerden, who had won four stages and was expected to take the lead in the general classification in the final stage time trial in Atlantic City but took a wrong turn following a race motorbike. The Soviet rider Viatcheslav Ekimov, who took part as an amateur, won the first stage of the race (following a prologue time trial). Articles published the following year reported that Ekimov "had had the nerve to win a stage as an amateur ... and some pros reportedly rewarded him by jamming a feed bag into his wheel", and that he "threatened to win the Tour de Trump last year as an amateur before the pros banded together to eliminate any chance he had of winning".
Major General Bennike Chief of Staff of the United Nations Truce Supervision Organization stated that it was "probable in view of the fact that a quarter of the Israel complaints during the preceding four weeks referred to infiltration in this area" that the likely explanation was a "ruthless reprisal raid".UN Doc S/630 of 27 October 1953 On 22 August 1988, Hani al-Shami from Bureij was killed by Israeli soldiers from the Givati Brigade.Noam Chomsky, Donaldo P. Macedo (2004) Chomsky on Miseducation Rowman & Littlefield, p 70-71 Maher Mahmud al- Makadma was shot and killed by IDF troops while painting slogans on 4 October 1989.UN Doc A/45/84 dated 26 January 1990 Report of the Special Committee to Investigate Israeli Practices Affecting the Human Rights of the Palestinian People and other Arabs of the Occupied Territories On 20 September 1990, an Israeli soldier, Amnon Pommerantz, took a wrong turn into Bureij, panicked when stones were thrown, hit and wounded two children in a waggon while reversing, accidentally rammed a mosque and then got out and laid his rifle down and begged for mercy.

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