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mischance

[mis-chans, -chahns] / mɪsˈtʃæns, -ˈtʃɑns /


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Over & above the legislative mischances which may rise from the President's program and the disruptions within Congress, are two great unknowns.

From Time Magazine Archive

If he disdains conventional planning, Peckinpah does make use of the accidents and mischances that have followed the shooting.

From Time Magazine Archive

Normal mischances of war could account for some delay.

From Time Magazine Archive

But whatever the misdeeds and mischances, the myth continually reasserts itself and endures.

From Time Magazine Archive

They are just as much accidents as any other of the mischances of life, for it is as dangerous to be run into by a microbe as by a trolley car.

From Health Through Will Power by Walsh, James J. (James Joseph)




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