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Moore wrote last month that shale gas was "a great advance" though it was lucky that much was in the north where there were "not many spoilt rich people to complain".
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With a one-year community service contract Laisné counts her blessings, "lucky to have that much at least".
The Glades have beautifully endured forever, and if we are very lucky, they will last that much longer.
Turgeon said he felt lucky to be down only by that much at halftime.
Instead, count your lucky stars, as you've become that much closer to meeting the manager who was meant for you.
I don't check in that much, which is lucky not just because I'm giving less information to the company (and subsequently Riot/Raytheon), but also because I was collecting all this data manually and it would have taken me ages if I checked-in everywhere I go.
I was lucky to know him so well but that much sadder that he's gone.
If you're lucky, that means that they'll tell you that you care too much about them and leave.
The $6.4 billion question: Is he really that much smarter than everyone else or is he just lucky?
"A Dame To Kill For" will be lucky to earn that much during its total domestic run.
In the end, Nokia acquired Navteq for $8.1 billion in 2007, and despite the passage of time, the growing valuations of so many other businesses in tech, and the money Nokia invested, it may be lucky if it gets that much for it in 2015.
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