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He's enjoyed the good fortune of a divided left, weak competitors and a perpetually unsettled economy.
All week, O'Neill spoke of how quickly the good fortune of a racehorse could turn to bad.
"This represents the solid good fortune of a lifetime's work but also work that has involved a number of people.
At its debut, Rose broke down in tears, overcome by the good fortune of a South Side kid made good.
Davies, who was a Ziegfeld Girl before she hit Hollywood in 1916, didn't just have the fortune of a face; as the lover of William Randolph Hearst, she had the fortune of a fortune.
For Brown, passing up the fortune of a professional basketball career would have, almost counterintuitively, been a selfish act.
David Callahan *98 charts the rise of new power players as they convert the fortune of a second Gilded Age into influence.
The serf was the property of the master, and the fortune of a noble was evaluated not in lands but in the "souls" he owned.
[9] He played Mars, the Roman god of war — a German impersonating an heir to the fortune of a great American capitalist masquerading as a Roman god.
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He inherited the fortune of an uncle, Quintus Caecilius.
Recently I had the good fortune of meeting a former congresswoman after a play.
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