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What dreadful luck.
If his injury was dreadful luck, its timing — November 1994 — was less unfortunate.
A Champions League debut for a striker who's had no end of dreadful luck in recent years.
Hashimoto's dreadful luck was that his tax rise was swiftly followed by a financial crisis in Asia together with a series of local banking collapses.
The teams took it in turns to attack in waves and but for sublime goalkeeping, dreadful luck and even worse finishing, there would have been 20 goals.
That could depend on whether Hull make the play-offs without Long, who has had dreadful luck with injuries this year and, at 34, is out of contract at the end of this season.
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Dreadful luck". Scott Williams gets man of the match from Jonathan Davies.
* Self-facing camera is dreadful.
In 2008, Vaughan came back from a dreadful tour of New Zealand out of form and out of luck.
(Good luck Velocity of Autumn!) The Performers wasn't the most dreadful thing ever, but it was limp.
The ensuing trial will, with luck, make everyone in the Balkans, including ordinary Serbs, face up to the horrors perpetrated in four dreadful wars.
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