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Economists are a fortunate crowd, as is clear from Aymo Brunetti's contribution: They can rely (not without limits) on the power of the price mechanism, following Adam Smith's "Invisible Hand".
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From October to May Luanda's more fortunate residents crowd the beaches of "The Island" every weekend and at lunchtime.
I was fortunate to be in the crowd when Manchester United won the European Cup in Barcelona in 1999.
His officers were fortunate to stumble onto a large crowd of teenagers drinking in a plaza along Fifth Avenue and issued hundreds of summonses.
"I've been really fortunate from these past few releases that the crowd really wants to hear my stuff," she says.
Boro looked dangerous on the counter-attack, and Emnes silenced the home crowd by making the breakthrough with a fortunate effort.
The crowd, which included party members and many SA members fortunate enough to escape arrest, shouted its approval.
Getting this crowd on its feet took no persuasion at all, which was fortunate for Mr. Chavez, since just sitting and watching his show was a frustrating experience.
The German national team was not so fortunate, losing the final of the European Championship to the Netherlands before a home town crowd in Frankfurt.
In England, we are fortunate that Test cricket and one-day internationals are still pulling in the crowds.
The national team was not so fortunate, losing the European Championship to the Netherlands by a point, 56 57, before a home town crowd in Frankfurt in July 2013.
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