"I am a Peruvian by geographical accident," he said, adding that he felt the current outcry was an attempt by enemies in the military "to use me as a scapegoat."
"Nothing but winding lines traced at random; even when accurately traced, these lines merely reproduce geographical accidents, which don't follow any human design."
This arrangement is sometimes broken by geographical accidents, most notably the Don River ravines.
There is a small problem when we come to caviar and Scottish smoked salmon, but these are shrugged off as geographical accidents.
It is not a geographical accident of birth that determines whether an individual or group is going to be rich or poor, but a question of class location.
The more I've got into genealogy (on all sides of my family), the clearer it is how silly it is to define oneself by it, or by geographical accident of birth.
Schwartz cannot even bring himself to perform his January ritual of sending pocket-sized Red Sox schedules to friends who, through geographical accident or bad judgment, happen to be Yankee fans.
From these geographical accidents come the first names of the new village: Las Vegas del Pepino (Cucumber Fields).
Each patrol senior or guides adopts a characteristic name, which may be the geographical accident of well known for patrol or a national indigenous tribe.
The peril had appeared, not unnaturally, because of the historical and geographical accident of the Moslem proximity to the culture of Byzantium.