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Barring accidents, each of you will live to be more than a hundred.
Well still be around, barring accidents, for quite a stretch yet.
Barring accidents or death through violence, they may live forever.
Barring accidents, he should make history on Sunday in the final leg.
I'm here for three weeks, barring accidents or terminal boredom.
It's built into your genes; barring accidents, you live just that long.
Barring accidents, it would only be a matter of brief time before he saw these shores again.
If Weres can get through the first few months, they live a good long while, barring accidents.
In a few days we shall be at Constantinople, barring accidents.
Barring accidents, the shield would be finished in another hundred and fifty days.
Barring accidents or breakdowns, I'd be sitting in port within a week.
But the average life span was up to seventy-some years, barring accidents.
I would say that, barring accidents, you also will have a proportionately long and healthy life."
It never died, barring accidents; it simply grew and divided.
Everything in the ship was a machine which did what it was expected to do, barring accidents.
I'll be back in about a glass, barring accidents."
Whoever is ahead Saturday night seems virtually certain of holding the lead Sunday, barring accidents.
Death, barring accidents, was an adventure for volunteers.
But the colony as a whole is a very high type of organism-and an immortal on barring accidents.
I can do it every time, barring accidents."
Government would benefit if, barring accidents, Secretaries of State remained with their departments for longer.
He should come through, I believe, barring accidents: but of course he will be horribly disfigured.
So it seemed to me that, barring accidents, I had little to fear from the terrible trial of skill which lay before me.
Barring accidents, they'll bring Grace Lane into this office late to-morrow afternoon.
Low-dose exposures, such as living near a nuclear power plant, are generally believed to have no or very little effect on cancer development, barring accidents.