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The detectives have to determine if the death of a boy was caused by the intentional destruction of a contractor’s building at his own hands, or that he was the intended target.

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  • The detectives have to determine if the death of a boy was caused by the intentional destruction of a contractor’s building at his own hands, or that he was the intended target.
  • An Act of God is a natural and unavoidable catastrophe that interrupts the expected course of events, such as earthquakes, floods, hurricanes, tornados, other high winds, lightning, snow and ice storms.
  • Act of God or act of nature is a legal term for events outside of human control, such as sudden floods or other natural disasters, for which no one can be held responsible. This does not protect those who put others in danger of acts of God through negligence, such as an adult who instructs a group of children to stand under a tree to escape a lightning storm.
  • "Act of God" is a legal term for random events beyond mog's control. This includes, but is not limited to: hurricanes, bug infestations, Kathy Griffith's face, the election of anyone with the last name Bush to any office more important than dog catcher, and the classic nailing of a Jewish kid to pieces of timber on a hill in Palestine. Act of God is often used in contracts to make sure web hosting companies can leave their facilities in dank warehouses alongside rivers known to flood.
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  • "Act of God" is a legal term for random events beyond mog's control. This includes, but is not limited to: hurricanes, bug infestations, Kathy Griffith's face, the election of anyone with the last name Bush to any office more important than dog catcher, and the classic nailing of a Jewish kid to pieces of timber on a hill in Palestine. Act of God is often used in contracts to make sure web hosting companies can leave their facilities in dank warehouses alongside rivers known to flood. Mentally ill people and their actions are always deemed Acts of God. For example, if God decides he doesn't like President Ronald Reagan, he merely tells some crazy prick that Jodi Foster gets really hot thinking about bloody pieces of the president's brain. Reagan takes a slug to the chest, James Brady ends up a retard, and God is giddy.
  • The detectives have to determine if the death of a boy was caused by the intentional destruction of a contractor’s building at his own hands, or that he was the intended target.
  • An Act of God is a natural and unavoidable catastrophe that interrupts the expected course of events, such as earthquakes, floods, hurricanes, tornados, other high winds, lightning, snow and ice storms.
  • Act of God or act of nature is a legal term for events outside of human control, such as sudden floods or other natural disasters, for which no one can be held responsible. This does not protect those who put others in danger of acts of God through negligence, such as an adult who instructs a group of children to stand under a tree to escape a lightning storm.
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