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The Accident may refer to: __NOTOC__ Film and television * ''The Accident'' (film), a 1963 French film * ''The Accident'' (TV series), a 2019 British drama serial * "The Accident" (''Dynasty'' 1984), a television episode * "The Accident" (''Dynasty'' 1986), a television episode * "The Accident" (''Homicide: Life on the Street''), or "Subway", a television episode Literature * ''The Accident'' (Wiesel novel) or ''Day'', a 1962 novel by Elie Wiesel * ''The Accident'', a 2010 novel by Ismail Kadare * ''The Accident'', a 1955 novel by Dexter Masters * ''The Accident'', a 2014 novel by Chris Pavone Astronomy * WISE 1534–1043 WISE 1534–1043 (or WISEA J153429.75-104303.3, and referred to as "The Accident") is a brown dwarf (substellar object), Brown_dwarf#Spectral_class_Y, Class Y, the coolest class, visible only in the infrared. It was accidentally discovered ..., a brown dwarf referred to as "The Accident" See also * Accident (other) {{DEFAULTSORT ...
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The Accident (film)
''The Accident'' (French: ''L'accident'') is a 1963 French crime film, crime Drama (film and television), drama film directed by Edmond T. Gréville and starring Georges Rivière, Magali Noël and . The film's sets were designed by the art director Sydney Bettex. Cast *Georges Rivière as Julien *Magali Noël as Andréa * as Françoise Cassel *Roland Lesaffre as The Goualec *Jean Combal as police inspector References External links

* French crime drama films 1963 crime drama films Films directed by Edmond T. Gréville 1960s French-language films 1960s French films {{1960s-France-film-stub ...
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The Accident (TV Series)
''The Accident'' is a four-part British television drama serial starring Sarah Lancashire, which first aired on Channel 4 from 24 October 2019. It explores a fictional Welsh community's fight for justice after an explosion on a construction site, which killed several local children. Plot The town of Glyngolau, Wales, has lost its coal mine and steel mill, leaving everyone in financial ruin. A large factory complex, offering 1,000 local jobs, is being built in the town by Kallbridge Developments for a Japanese firm. Iwan, head of the town council, worked hard to secure the project. Iwan's 15-year-old daughter, Leona, is a juvenile delinquent and small-time drug dealer; his wife, Polly, catches Leona in bed with a 30+ year old man. Leona takes eight of her teenaged friends to sneak into the building site, to cause destruction and "annoy my Dad". Their actions cause some gas canisters to explode, leading the building to collapse, killing site manager Alan and eight of the teens ri ...
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The Accident (Dynasty 1984)
The fourth season of ''Dynasty'' originally aired in the United States on ABC from September 28, 1983, through May 9, 1984. The series, created by Richard and Esther Shapiro and produced by Aaron Spelling, revolves around the Carringtons, a wealthy family residing in Denver, Colorado. Season four stars John Forsythe as millionaire oil magnate Blake Carrington; Linda Evans as his wife Krystle; Pamela Sue Martin as Blake and Alexis' headstrong daughter Fallon; Jack Coleman as Blake and Alexis' earnest son Steven; Gordon Thomson as Blake and Alexis' eldest son Adam; John James as Fallon's ex-husband Jeff Colby; Pamela Bellwood as Steven's new wife, Claudia; Heather Locklear as Krystle's niece and Steven's ex-wife Sammy Jo; Geoffrey Scott as Krystle's ex-husband Mark Jennings; Lee Bergere as Carrington majordomo Joseph Anders; Kathleen Beller as Joseph's daughter Kirby; Deborah Adair as public relations assistant Tracy Kendall; Michael Nader as businessman Dex Dexter; Helmut ...
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The Accident (Dynasty 1986)
The sixth season of ''Dynasty (1981 TV series), Dynasty'' originally aired in the United States on American Broadcasting Company, ABC from September 25, 1985 through May 21, 1986. The series, created by Richard and Esther Shapiro and produced by Aaron Spelling, revolves around the Carrington family, Carringtons, a wealthy family residing in Denver, Colorado. Season six stars John Forsythe as millionaire oil magnate Blake Carrington; Linda Evans as his wife Krystle Carrington, Krystle; Jack Coleman (actor), Jack Coleman as Blake and Alexis's earnest son Steven Carrington, Steven; Gordon Thomson (actor), Gordon Thomson as Blake and Alexis's eldest son Adam Carrington, Adam; Pamela Bellwood as Steven's ex-wife, Claudia Blaisdel Carrington, Claudia; Heather Locklear as Krystle's niece and Steven's ex-wife Sammy Jo Carrington, Sammy Jo; Michael Nader as Alexis's husband Dex Dexter; Catherine Oxenberg as Blake and Alexis's youngest daughter, Amanda Carrington, Amanda; Michael Praed as Ama ...
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Life On The Street)
Life is a quality that distinguishes matter that has biological processes, such as signaling and self-sustaining processes, from that which does not, and is defined by the capacity for growth, reaction to stimuli, metabolism, energy transformation, and reproduction. Various forms of life exist, such as plants, animals, fungi, protists, archaea, and bacteria. Biology is the science that studies life. The gene is the unit of heredity, whereas the cell is the structural and functional unit of life. There are two kinds of cells, prokaryotic and eukaryotic, both of which consist of cytoplasm enclosed within a membrane and contain many biomolecules such as proteins and nucleic acids. Cells reproduce through a process of cell division, in which the parent cell divides into two or more daughter cells and passes its genes onto a new generation, sometimes producing genetic variation. Organisms, or the individual entities of life, are generally thought to be open systems that mai ...
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The Accident (Wiesel Novel)
''Day'', published in 1962, is the third book in a trilogy by Elie Wiesel — '' Night'', ''Dawn'', and ''Day'' — describing his experiences and thoughts during and after the Holocaust. Author Elie Wiesel is well known for his memoir ''Night'' that later spawned the trilogy of which ''Day'' is the final book. Wiesel has written more than fifty books and has won the Nobel Peace Prize. Soon after earning the Nobel Prize, Wiesel and his wife Marion founded the Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity Elie Wiesel and his wife founded the Elie Wiesel Foundation in 1986, the same year he received the Nobel Prize for Peace, using the award money from the prize to fund the organization. Wiesel has experienced inequality first hand through the Holo .... Eliezer Wiesel explains, "In ''Night'' it is the 'I' who speaks. In the other two, it is the 'I' who listens and questions." Plot ''Day'' is the story of a Holocaust survivor who is struck by a taxicab in New York City. While recov ...
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Ismail Kadare
Ismail Kadare (; spelled Ismaïl Kadaré in French; born on 28 January 1936) is an Albanian novelist, poet, essayist, screenwriter, and playwright. He is a leading international literary figure and intellectual. He focused on poetry until the publication of his first novel, '' The General of the Dead Army'', which made him famous internationally. In 1992, Kadare was awarded the Prix mondial Cino Del Duca; in 1998, the Herder Prize; in 2005, the inaugural Man Booker International Prize; in 2009, the Prince of Asturias Award of Arts; and in 2015, the Jerusalem Prize. He was awarded the Park Kyong-ni Prize in 2019, and the Neustadt International Prize for Literature in 2020. In 1996, France made him a foreign associate of the Académie des Sciences Morales et Politiques of France, and in 2016, he was a '' Commandeur de la Légion d'Honneur'' recipient. He has been nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature 15 times. Since the 1990s, Kadare has been asked by both major political ...
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Dexter Masters
Dexter Wright Masters (June 15, 1909 – January 5, 1989), was an American editor and novelist who wrote extensively about the dangers of the atomic bomb. Early life Masters, a nephew of the poet Edgar Lee Masters, was born in Springfield, Illinois, and studied at the University of Chicago. Early career After working for Time and Fortune magazines, he became the first editor of Tide, a marketing trade journal, age 22. During the Second World War, Masters served on the communications staff of the US Air Force, worked with several research laboratories including the Radiation Laboratory at MIT, for which he edited Radar, a classified publication. Book on the atomic bomb Masters co-edited with nuclear physicist Katharine Way (1903-1995) the 1946 New York Times bestseller ''One World or None: a Report to the Public on the Full Meaning of the Atomic Bomb''. The book included essays by Niels Bohr, Albert Einstein, and J. Robert Oppenheimer, and sold over 100,000 copies. In 1955, M ...
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Chris Pavone (writer)
Chris Pavone (born 1968) is an American author of international thrillers. His first novel, '' The Expats'', was a ''New York Times'' bestseller''.'' Background Pavone attended Cornell University. Before writing his first novel, Pavone worked at a number of publishing houses as an editor. He lived briefly in Luxembourg with his family. He currently lives in New York City with his wife and his two children. ''The Expats'' ''The Expats'', Pavone's first novel, was a ''New York Times'' bestseller. It was published in March 2012 by Crown. '' The Observer'' described the book as "expertly and intricately plotted, with a story spiralling into disaster and a satisfyingly huge amount of double crossing, hichcertainly doesn't feel like a first novel". ''The Expats'' won the 2013 Edgar Award The Edgar Allan Poe Awards, popularly called the Edgars, are presented every year by the Mystery Writers of America, based in New York City. Named after American writer Edgar Allan Poe (1809 ...
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WISE 1534–1043
WISE 1534–1043 (or WISEA J153429.75-104303.3, and referred to as "The Accident") is a brown dwarf (substellar object), Class Y, the coolest class, visible only in the infrared. It was accidentally discovered via the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer. The brown dwarf is 50 light years from Earth, with a transverse velocity of over 200 km/s – over 25% faster than the next fastest stellar object of its kind. Its relative color components are unique among brown dwarfs observed to date. The best guess as to its origins are that it is a very old and low-metallicity object. Discovery WISE 1534-1043 was first noticed by Dan Caselden, a security engineer and citizen scientist of the Backyard Worlds Zooniverse project. He built his own online program to find brown dwarfs and found this source by accident, while looking at another source. It was first announced as a brown dwarf by the CatWISE team, who used Spitzer Space Telescope for follow-up observations. It had th ...
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