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Now, it's about time we had some good luck, where the chips fall our way for a change".
The superstructure is what comes next, the part that it's impossible to plan in advance: it's the reflexes, the luck, where the forward places the ball.
When I began writing seriously, which was about three years back, I went through a period of fantastic good luck, where it seemed I only had to open a book to find material.
The early models, which cost a penny to play, lacked the flipper or paddles of today's pinball machines, and it was a matter of luck where the ball bounced around and eventually came to rest.
Sometimes you just have a bad run of luck where you fall a lot - but that probably has to do with being stressed, physically tense, and trying too hard to keep out of trouble meaning you can actually cause crashes by trying to avoid them, as other guys can't predict your movements.
— This town of 2,100 is a place long down on its luck, where the downtown is crumbling and half-empty, the textile jobs were shipped overseas years ago and a sign at a hardware store asks passers-by to "make offer".
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They all gather in the courtyard for the annual fall pot-luck, where Ms. Ono traditionally brings a heaping platter of sushi.
Barclay thought it over, then put on his heavy coat and Stetson and walked down to the Chuck-a-Luck, where he got a small pail of beer from Dale Gerard.
The organisation is encouraging "cook-lucks", where what's on the menu is determined by whatever guests have in their refrigerators that needs using up.
They had made fortunes in Britain but by the luck of where they were born or where they were based for a period were able to avoid paying their fair share of taxes.
The characters ponder the excruciating choice of whether to try their luck abroad, where they are not welcome, or remain in Morocco, where employment opportunities, outside of crime, are slim.
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