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The most recent, 2005's Looking for Lucky, peaked at number 47 on the Billboard chart.
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For more than a century, kids would spend long summer days "looking for luckies", and if they were really lucky they might find a shop that would trade in cash instead of goods – thus potentially raising enough money for entry into the swimming baths or the pictures.
Look for lucky insects and animals.
If you're looking for a lucky politician, that would be George W. Bush, of the lucky sperm club, of a majority in Florida in 2000 due to some confused elderly Jews in West Palm Beach, and who eked out a win in Ohio and the Electoral College in 2004 after bin Laden's last election weekend taped diatribe (well, Obama made sure that he wouldn't do that again).
Sketches of the Mind Issue cover, looking for a "lucky accident" in the interaction between eye and brain.
"It was a physical, evenly matched game with no quarter asked, no quarter given and both teams just looking for that lucky bounce of the ball," Clarke said.
The site is looking for "30 lucky people that get to travel the world for one year" to rate products and services in the travel industry.
The play ends with Magaret at bingo, holding a marker over her cards and dispiritedly looking for the lucky break that never comes.
Just under 20 percent of graduating seniors looking for jobs were lucky enough to land one.
"I had an epiphany in April 2007," she said, when she asked herself, "What am I looking for?" "I'm lucky he stuck around," Ms. Greene added.
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