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It's always hard to tell who will break out, Dix said, noting that it can come down to luck sometimes.
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Ahead of them are years of difficult decisions that will also need luck to come right.
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Their thesis is that Microsoft's domination of the computer industry has come about more through luck than strategic brilliance or exceptional ruthlessness.
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With the exception of a couple, they come from tough-luck circumstances.
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His recent victory is at least one piece of luck to have come the carmakers' way.
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With luck dogs would come out too, rough-haired mutts or poodles with fresh-shampooed coats.
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Thank you for not tearing up my grass -- (laughter) -- and best of luck in the season to come.
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With luck, the Nordics will come up with a model that is a little less Scandinavian, but a lot more alluring.
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With any luck, as the marathoners come, and the crowds gather, another class of runners will be baptized in the cheers and trials of enduring a run on Manhattan's most challenging straightaway.
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Though he hasn't had much luck on Broadway, Brown has come to terms with it.
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People know that vast personal incomes come not only through the effort or ability or luck of those who receive them, but also because of the opportunities for advantage which government itself contributes.
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But come on Commission bosses, recognise a stroke of good luck when you see it: draft Richard Corbett as your new representative in London.
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Catching sight of a wolf or a bear requires luck and patience, as they are nocturnal, elusive animals, but you may come across their tracks in the snow or the mud.
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