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Stroke of luck.
When something fortunate happens unexpectedly, it is a stroke of luck.
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And that in itself is no minor stroke of luck.
Give him one little stroke of luck, and he would think he had conquered the world.
But now he considers growing up in a theater family — where the living room furniture would disappear for months to be used as a set, and rehearsals were as much a part of his after-school life as football practice (he was, he said, "a viciously mediocre, small linebacker") — a stroke of luck.
Seated outside a bar we alternated between monitoring the moon's progress and attempting to assess the movement of a slow moving upper layer of cloud and a faster lower layer, moving in a different direction.The final stroke of luck, a small cloud just cleared the sun as its last rays were split into a bright orange shaft.
Begun as a small electronics laboratory, the young company had a stroke of luck when its first product, a tube voltmeter, was bought in quantity by Siemens, the electronics giant.
It is the kind of stroke of luck that only happens in a country this small and entangled.
In an amazing stroke of luck, they were willing to overlook all these violations for a small fine, payable in person, to them.
And another stroke of luck!
What a stroke of luck.
That was a fabulous stroke of luck.
It was a stroke of luck.
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