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Rivron banked his hundred thousand and thanked his lucky stars that Kira was an awkward bitch
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You may be lucky once or twice but history has not produced a single investor who has made money regularly by timing the market
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You're lucky I'm not a jealous sister," she said from the phone
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The lucky ones discover friendship and when you are true friends then love can last
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It was lucky that disease was not very contagious, but there was a scare thruout the city for awhile and it turned out quite a few had been infected
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‘Well then, you’ve had a lucky escape then, haven’t you?’ I shouted back at him
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They have been lucky until now
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Who's the lucky girl?"
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When I was rambling on about Emma as a child … Molly commented on how lucky I was to have a grandson
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So far they had been lucky, perhaps, or fated
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‘She’s been lucky … got away with a broken arm, though her head has taken a bashing
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The general consensus is that she’ll be lucky to escape with nasty concussion to say the very least
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Wrigley said, "We’re lucky the Squidies never send SAR teams to look for their survivors
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‘I was one of the lucky ones, you know, Kate
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It wasn’t until he came home that I realised how lucky I’d been
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Oh, yes, I was one of the lucky ones
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It looked sandblasted after their journey, but they now knew how lucky they were to arrive at all as a ballistic projectile
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Despite the fact that everyone she’d spoken to played down the seriousness of the attack, Kara had worked out, by dint of garnering minute details from every staff member in the hospital she had come in contact with … as well as picking Angie’s brains and prising information out of the policeman … that she’d been extremely lucky to survive
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She was bloody lucky that hiker came along when he did
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‘It went both ways – we always felt lucky having him
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She was lucky enough to catch some packets of real traffic
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He knew he was lucky to be alive
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"Alan, Luray and I are lucky we were not hurt in that stampede
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they had a lucky escape
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Does the big lug know how lucky he is?”
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And for your information, I’m pretty lucky too!”
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and she thanks her lucky, lucky stars,
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they really had a lucky escape
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We are all so lucky, and so blessed!”
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‘Ah … that was lucky
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Daniel explained his thoughts to the riders concluding with the fact that he knew, ‘we can’t penetrate their hide, but if we could get a lucky shot and take out one of their eyes, then we would stand a better chance fighting them
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‘You have been very lucky
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‘I think I’m pretty lucky too
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However, not everyone is lucky enough to have a garden in which case you should always practice before an open window
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“You were all commenting on how beautiful Lady Sally was and how lucky Michael was to have her
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At least he didn't try to bring someone else in with him, that was lucky
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I look at her sceptically as I contemplate the coming days … I don’t think lucky is a word I’d apply myself at this particular moment … still, I do have that soothing lotion Gilla promised me
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One of them, in an insane rush towards Lady Isabol, got a lucky hit on Jackson, flaming his left arm and leg, and singeing Lady Isabol on her left side
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She got a lucky hit and took out the bulls left eye
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Daniel took the brunt of the flame as the bastard got a lucky hit
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The fisherman’s was a happy soul and he thanked his lucky stars for the gift that they had made to him of a strong and purposeful wife
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'You are a very lucky man to have such a good friend
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Finally, with that hook of uncertainty still snagging and scratching at their hides, they decided to seek out a talisman, a lucky charm that would protect their love for each other forever and ever more
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Playtime is hell – the kids can’t go out into the playground because of the rain, so they’re all rampaging around in the hall and, lucky old you, it’s your turn to cover the phones
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He says to tell you that you are a lucky man
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We would have to get extremely lucky to chance on a quasi-boson that had some connection to the impactor
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I’d knocked myself out and was sprawled on the ground – the lucky thing about it was that because I was feverish I didn’t try to save myself at all, so landed fair and square in the middle of a bush which broke my fall’
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about this, aren't you lucky you weren't in the shop already when it happened?
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He sincerely believed he was lucky to get away with his life
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how lucky she was and how happy she must be
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I’m extremely lucky because they’re good kids most of the time … though I’m having a few hiccoughs with Katie at the moment
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Maybe he was lucky, or
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You can thank your lucky stars that I was here; in all probability she would have taken your heads
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If she was lucky she had been turned in to a convent before she was raped in the outside world
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If she got that, she would consider herself lucky
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The fisherman’s was a happy soul and he thanked his lucky stars
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I believe he was lucky to survive
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talisman, a lucky charm that would protect their love for each other
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That he was lucky to have lived long enough to see this taking place was more than he could have ever hoped for
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I’m sure I’ll regret this but how did you know? Or is it just a lucky guess and my honesty?”
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He's a lucky guy, even if he doesn't know
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and the traditional lucky rabbit’s foot
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Although not so lucky for the
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Lucky for some, he grimaced
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I just hope he realises just how lucky he is
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He’s lost his shirt but he’s convinced his trousers are lucky
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satisfaction, ‘You were lucky, boy
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“Good luck,” Delthune said, “You’ll be lucky if you even find student records that old
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She is lucky to be alive
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‘You were impolite! Count yourself lucky that the
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‘Bloody lucky you found the road
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I wasn’t going to stay if you weren’t hetero, but now I consider it my lucky day
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He wasn’t going to go into that, “Like I said earlier, a few lucky real estate deals
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“I’m hardly rich, I made a string of lucky real-estate deals and wound up with this home, and yeah, I’m doing better than the iron or two a week I would make off the boards, but my position at the Kassikan has to see us all thru in a bad turn
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Chrissie was in a room on her own, the nurse told him, set apart from the main medical ward of the old fashioned country hospital which had somehow survived the reorganisation afflicting the rest of the NHS and, as Jarvis walked along the corridor, he reflected on how lucky they were in their part of the world,
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It would, he feels, put something of a dampener on their future lovemaking, should they be lucky enough to have a future
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You’re so lucky having such a terrific brother
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I was lucky enough to be at a very good school in Brighton for my O’ levels and achieved quite reasonable grades which enabled me to get a place for my A’ levels in the sixth form
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but I had to take whatever I could get in order to keep body and soul together … admittedly, I had left college with a very impressive set of qualifications, but my experience of real life in an office was zero … looking back I was lucky to get a job at all
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I had a bedroom with en suite bathroom facilities as well and thought myself very lucky: I was a bit of a loner even then
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You are lucky
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She is lucky to have such caring friends
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” Why else would she be cooking it even before he arrived? She really hadn’t expected him for breakfast, but it was lucky she put extras in
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‘Is that right? What a lucky lady – I use the term very
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scouring the tavern with his eyes, looking for the lucky
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"You sound lucky! I wish I didn't have any parents, they're always bossing me around!" Matt said
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It is so detrimental, idiotic and ill-conceived that it is simply baffling to think that it has survived for so long without anybody stepping forth to question it, 'it' being the advice, the advice in this case being the advice to 'count your blessings', a phrase which simply means to check your privilege and look at how lucky you are, even though the advice does nothing to stop your current trouble
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“You’re lucky is what you are,” Heather said
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‘If I'm lucky, just a few days
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Emma felt lucky that she knew where everyone was, until it came to sharing the last quilt with the two youngest on the wooden floor of the office
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You're very lucky of living there
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I was lucky to get the job with the Election Bureau for several reasons
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In case you be lucky enough about the good job but the Election Bureau (I hope so) please don't quit from your schooling Jeff
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I plan to marry this woman; just great that it is almost 30 years ago amazing – how lucky I am to have her
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Of course I was very happy when my interviewer said "Judy you don't need your NBI anymore, you're very lucky
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Knume was lucky he couldn't step between them
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I maybe got lucky again because I actually posted a tweet him on Tweeter that said you know I'm having problems continuously with my Dell computer
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Lucky for her, Christmas had fallen on Monday that year
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lucky Carl is in having you fellas as such
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released at the first bight of the lucky consumer