As long as
you stay out of an accident, you are fine right?
Not exact matches
You sort
of need to
stay close to home, lest you risk
accidents out in the world, which is exactly why you need to know how to potty train your kid in two days, because it's actually doable.
Contrary to what I have read in several American books on widowhood, which claim that a widow is usually forgotten by her former circle
of friends, all my friends — Israeli and American — have
stayed in touch, and two young widows in Los Alamos who heard about the
accident sought me
out and have supported me with advice and understanding throughout the years since.
Three stories intertwine to form a bland whole: George (Matt Damon) is an honest - to - gosh psychic who's trying and failing to
stay out of the racket; Marie (Cécile De France) is a French TV presenter who recalls visions
of the afterlife after being caught in the Indian Ocean tsunami; and Marcus (Frankie McLaren) is a young lad who seeks answers when his twin brother dies in a traffic
accident.
A car
accident leaves Mia, her bohemian parents (Mireille Enos and Joshua Leonard) and younger brother (Jakob Davies) comatose, and most
of If I
Stay alternates between an
out -
of - body Mia racing around the hospital and flashbacks to her time with Adam, a stud in skinny jeans, who, on the night
of her deflowering, tells her to «think
of it like we're playing music together.»
Stay out of trouble on the road — avoid
accidents, traffic citations, and driving while distracted on the cell phone.
At five months old your puppy should be able to
stay the night in her crate without
accidents (as long as you take her
out half an hour after her last drink
of the day).
By
staying out of their blind spots and avoiding aggressive driving tactics, you can help prevent trucking
accident.
In this blog, we take a look at some
of the most common pedestrian
accident causes and how you can
stay safe while
out walking.
My first bout
of budget travel came quite by
accident, when a series
of disasters left me stranded in Japan with no money, no place to
stay, and a typhoon canceling all flights
out of the country.
Stay out of trouble on the road — avoid
accidents, traffic citations, and driving while distracted on the cell phone.
He may not fall in the high risk zone and might afford to
stay at home for four weeks due to TTD arising
out of an
accident.
What's defined as good driving, anyway, if not the ability to
stay out of traffic
accidents?