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He will be fortunate indeed if Tony Blair allows him the chance to end his career on a high.
A Liverpool defeat in today's Merseyside derby will leave Rodgers friendless; he will be fortunate to survive the subsequent international break.
The upsets leave No. 6 Tim Henman of England as the top-seeded man remaining, and he will be fortunate to survive the third round, where he will face his resurgent and palpably eager countryman Greg Rusedski on Friday.
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He'll be fortunate just to make the cut.
Accustomed to polling more than 80 percent of the vote combined in most elections, this time they will be fortunate to receive more than about 40 percent combined.
Only a few thousand early adopters with 3-D television sets will be able to see the tournament in this manner, but they will be fortunate: one look at Augusta in 3-D will make high-definition seem obsolete.
And the manner in which they batted against Mitchell Johnson and Ryan Harris on Saturday evening suggested they will be fortunate to take it into a fifth day.
If their show should be as successful as the one about those two ladies, well they will be fortunate indeed.
He languishes in the polls and will be fortunate to get 20% of the votes.
In a column Monday in which he ranked the teams from 1 to 32, Peter King said: Moving forward, the Giants will be fortunate if Michael Strahan plays.
They will be fortunate, for they will have nearly all their expenses paid.
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