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I've had tremendous luck".
You know, you should really aim for tremendous luck to succeed.
"We have had tremendous luck to avoid serious injuries and any fatalities.
We've had tremendous luck finding both part-time and full-time employees this way -- and rarely search for candidates any other way.
In 2003 Ginzburg wrote that it was "tremendous luck that the Great Leader did not have enough time to carry out what he had planned to do and died, or was killed, on 5th March , 1953
WHEN an accountant named Chris Moneymaker won $2.5 million in the World Series of Poker last May, the chatter in the poker world wasn't focused on his skillful bluffing, his tremendous luck or even the aptness of his surname.
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It took the better part of the night, and tremendous good luck, but the horses were rounded up in the end -- a saga reminiscent of Banjo Paterson's verse.
"Suddenly, amazed, she sees that she is thoroughly ashamed that Malcolm was murdered," writes Mr. McFarland, "as if such tremendous bad luck has somehow marked her socially, lowered her into the ranks of all the hapless hopeless people (not anything like herself) whom tragedy befalls, whose names and plights and photographs end up in the Metro Section of the newspaper.
Speaking of the car, that gift represents a tremendous piece of luck for that kid — but luck only gets you so far.
People who have scant control over their lives are bound to place tremendous importance on luck and fate.
— By a tremendous stroke of luck, the murder weapon was found by Mr. Williamson, who, incredibly, had a hunch about Mrs. Wilson's undergarment drawer.
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