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They are a relatively lucky lot.
Meanwhile, in the distant background, Hendrix, Sly Stone and Santana were burning themselves into the consciousness of a relatively lucky few who could get close enough to see and hear them.
In retrospect I should have shot for lower, but I've seen that $8,000 is about the advance you get for a first-time fiction book these days and I wanted to see if a relatively lucky dude could make that on his own.
I was one of the victims of the war, but a relatively lucky one.
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After returning to Hungary, Andras is relatively lucky, assigned to a labor unit while others wind up on the brutal eastern front or at a mining camp in Siberia.
I've heard boxers have a rough time with food so swimmers are relatively lucky in that department.
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