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By the end of the war, their patients were starving to death; Glusman shows that survival depended on luck, as when the four are separated and one is shipped on a Japanese transport through a field of Allied submarines.
(Whether the cameras would actually capture the desired object, however, depended on luck and the whims of the pigeons).
Georges Simenon showed us the way, his Maigret being a shabby, down-to-earth cop who depended on luck, shoe leather and the skills of his team.
(Whether the cameras would actually capture the desired object, however, depended on luck and the whims of the pigeons). The technology would soon be adapted for use in wartime the cameras served as very early precursors to drones although by the time of the First World War, just a few years later, airplanes were allowing people to do things that only pigeons could have done before.
He consciously depended on luck (what if a bullet had hit him on the bridge at Lodi?) and was also a wrong-headed risk taker.
However, still, Bozzini's assumption that "surgery will not only develop new and previously impossible procedures, but uncertain operations which depended on luck and approximation will become safe under the influence of direct vision, since the surgeon's hand will now be guided by his eyes" is still actual [1].
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"A great fortune depends on luck, a small one on diligence", Chinese Proverb.
But how one fares in a market economy depends on luck as well as effort.
In the end, we depend on luck.
But it also depends on luck.
"It doesn't depend on luck".
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