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Did Horry make a lucky shot?
Stick your glove out, make a lucky catch and get two out of it".
By this account the storm was an "opportunity" for those otherwise mired in black "ghettoes," long pathologized by sociologists and policy makers, to make a lucky escape.
Like anyone, he can make a lucky guess: he may believe devoutly that I will decide to attend the concert, and that may turn out to be correct.
The dimensions needed for this strip of paper do not need to be exact, and you can make a lucky heart using a paper with a larger height or a smaller length.
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The Poles scored 14 imps two boards later when Wojcieszek made a lucky six no-trump doubled.
That may leave investors feeling as if they made a lucky escape — such a benign result would have seemed a long shot halfway through those volatile three months.
This is how he responds when the housekeeper has made a lucky guess about a problem: " 'Good,' he almost shouted, shaking the leather strap of his watch.
Suranne Jones's Ruth raises the spectre of a vanished pre-war world with every vowel, and as the unimaginative Charles, Milo Twomey plays a man who thinks he's making a lucky escape but is colluding in his own tragedy.
(His father, Giovanni, established the family fortune by making a lucky loan to a former pirate, Baldassare Cossa, who in 1410 became pope and turned the Medicis into "God's bankers").
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