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Ephron, a former New York Post reporter who went on to become an acclaimed essayist and filmmaker, first developed "Lucky Guy" as a movie – she had three Academy Award screenwriting nominations – then decided to adapt the project for the stage, according to friends.
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Those who lived, though, were changed some lucky survivors developed god-like superpowers, while the significantly less lucky ones turned into fucked-up mutants.
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Lucky people had developed various interesting ways of introducing such variety.
Talk to your friends and family about how all women -- not just the lucky residents of developed nations -- deserve to make choices about their own futures.
(Anderson) Ringo Starr and his All Starr Band (Friday) The most happy-go-lucky Beatle has developed a non-Fab Four career to match: releasing more than a dozen studio albums, hamming in a British comedy with Peter Sellers and John Cleese ("The Magic Christian") and narrating a pack of anthropomorphized trains on "Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends".
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