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If you are lucky enough to get it, that is.
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Not everyone is lucky enough to have a job that involves numbers so it's always useful to have some show business skills to fall back on.
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It is an article of faith of one side of tax politics that further rewards for those lucky enough to have taxable capital gains are an incentive to invest.
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Also, Lunar Prospector will be able to analyse gases that seep out of cracks which open up during moonquakes, if it is lucky enough to fly over one.
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Every Micato trip includes a lunch or dinner at the private home of one of your hosts, and on my first visit to Kenya I was lucky enough to meet both of them at their house, something that is it is still typical.
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The Brummie accent, a nasal drone that suggests despondency to anyone outside Birmingham who is lucky enough to hear it, is also spreading as its speakers move west into Wales, where it threatens to snuff out the melodic local lilt.
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Moreover, it appears that social networking is a classic increasing-returns business, and Facebook was good or lucky enough to leverage it better than anyone else.
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If Samoa is now lucky enough to escape similar turbulence, it may have to draw on the new tradition of power-sharing that Malietoa helped to entrench.
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Well, it turns out that even there is no systematic way to win, if there are enough players someone will be lucky enough to win every time.
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