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In that context, at least, Yuri Wright can be deemed fortunate.
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"Back in the day, in the eighties, it was really buses and off-the-side-of-the-road hotels," Lieberman told me, recalling her own playing experience, and deeming her guys fortunate by comparison.
Most of the battles came to an end when, at the age of 47, I was fortunate enough to be deemed disabled hence eligible for Medicare.
He noted that Mr. Hess was also fortunate that the robbery had not been deemed a "third strike," which would have sent him to prison for life without parole.
Whether fortunate or foreboding, the auroras were always deemed an event.
Hernández, his future under scrutiny in the absence of a regular starting role, made an immediate impression on Sociedad's Iñigo Martínez and was somewhat fortunate an elbow into the central defender's face was deemed accidental.
Selina Rodriguez: When I was a Junior at Cholla High School (year, 2002), I was fortunate to have taken a course not to many people deemed a rigorous class.
The referee, however, deemed that a foul was committed in the tackle that affected the pass, awarding United a fortunate free kick for the goalie's miscue.
He deemed this "offensive".
She deemed it "fascinating".
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