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She was lucky: back then the death rate for skin infections was about 11 percent.
If Mr Koo can put the "lucky" back into LG, he will deserve a gold star.
"Living in Brooklyn in an apartment without any heat and paying for dinner at the bodega with dimes — I don't think I felt myself lucky back then.
As Garcia led Lookin at Lucky back to a rousing ovation, he let go that same high-beam smile that he had in the post parade.
Those Brazilian and Dutch journalists should count themselves lucky – back then he turned on the BBC sports editor for "asking stupid questions".
I had only three interviews then, but number three was Omid, so I might have been lucky back then.
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Others were not so lucky, including Back to the Planet.
The ball takes a lucky ricochet back out onto the fairway, but he's already struggling to save his par.
"O.K.," the shopkeeper said, dropping the lucky turtle back in the tank and letting the lid fall with a bang.
Lucky stands back from his patient, flashes a big smile in my direction then laughs "Yes I suppose I am lucky, but maybe my patients are not".
The film won five Oscars, including Steven Spielberg's as best director - Sunday at 8 p.m. on Channel 7. If you were lucky enough back in 1953 to see Arthur Kennedy, Beatrice Straight, E. G. Marshall and Madeleine Sherwood on Broadway in Arthur Miller's play about the Salem witch hunts (and McCarthyism), you may not be so impressed by Nicholas Hytner's film version of THE CRUCIBLE (1996).
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