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Equally lucky are Blackburn Rovers, resuscitated by Jack Walker, a steel magnate, and Newcastle United, restored by Sir John Hall, a property developer.
Macintyre was equally lucky: after the publication of his book, a filmmaker gave him six hours of footage with Eddie reminiscing.
There is no reason that the latter group should be equally lucky this year; that is why around eighty per cent of them will see their batting average decline.
For example, of those referred to the NRM, 77% of Poles and 67% of Lithuanians were recognised as victims of trafficking in 2015, while only 11% of Vietnamese and 10% of Nigerians were equally lucky.
Later she and Leach were equally lucky that so many on-target Argentinian bombs failed to explode; six ships were lost, but the number could easily have been doubled.
They were lucky not to concede a penalty when the centre half brought down Garrincha, and equally lucky to score their second goal, for Simonsson looked well off-side and the Brazil defence slowed down.
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Not all winemakers are equally experienced and lucky in the cellar.
The Senate bid was equally strategic and lucky.
Saying this, I equally felt bizarrely lucky to have free access to abortion services to the point where I was like, oh I'm SO lucky and I shouldn't complain about all the shitty loopholes I have to go through in order to get this parasite out (bullshit).
We're equally eccentric – how freakishly lucky is that?
Bradley Cooper equally has had a lucky break in Silver Lining in which he's competent but hardly inspired.
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