"I think we still have luck that people like the charm of the village, " says director of tourism Daniel Luggen.
This is about the time I would expect to have my luck run out, to have some Foot Knight charge up behind me with a pole-axe and thwack me to death.
In fact, I would say Chevrolet would have better luck bringing back the Corvair than Nader will have with his proposal.
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You might, though, have better luck choosing for a close relation, because she would probably have an MHC similar to your own.
Having luck on one side doesn't mean anything if you have no luck on the other side, so we'll go to Moscow now and see.
And of course, Antigua was going to have little luck in getting Uncle Sam to listen to any complaints they might have.
While on bail, as luck would have it, Harris was stopped, this time for a broken brake light, and Aldo, as luck would have it, did another sniff test, issued another alert, but nothing was found in the truck.
You might also have better luck renting in a part of town near a college, because many college students don't yet have credit histories and area landlords will be used to this.
Ernest Hemingway once said, Sometimes I have good luck and write better than I can.
Sometimes if you have bad luck, you must force your luck to get it back.
You may have more luck asking for a raise than trying to change companies.
The archaeological record is little help, but the main hypotheses have been luck, intelligence and aggression.
Other physicians say they rarely have had luck persuading vaccine opponents to change their minds.
Given the state of the industry, it may have better luck buying other firms than being bought.
He later went to New York and applied for a few Wall Street jobs but didn't have any luck.
"People think fistula patients are witches and just have bad luck, " he says.
Hopefully for the Inquirer, the Perelmans will have better luck in the news business than Sam Zell did.
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Gates might have better luck with his education and tax credit proposals, reforms the Bush administration has also backed.
Nor did he have much luck with his plan to build the world's most powerful accelerator for nuclear research.
Mr Fukui may have better luck with the Bank of Japan's other policy goal: keeping the financial system from collapse.
You might have better luck returning a serve from Nadal or Federer.
The home has had several price cuts, but with its new celebrity real estate status, the homeowners may have better luck selling.
Apple does seem to have better luck in fighting it out over patents in the US courts than it does in the European ones.
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Golinkin closed RediClinic's two worst-performing outlets in poor, Spanish-speaking neighborhoods in 2006 and decided he would have better luck targeting time-pressed suburbanites with kids and insurance.
Palm suggests an IM or email might be in order, and smartphone users will have better luck getting their messages delivered over the comparably unclogged data networks.
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To do so, Watkins will have to have better luck than he did a few years ago when he sat on the board of Alabama State University.
Instead companies will have better luck getting consumers to participate in a cause-marketing program if an employee explains why the cause is important or if the company offers matching funds for donations.
However, Democrats may have better luck keeping the dialogue going through 2008, hoping that voters will again hand them control of Congress and will put a liberal president in the White House.
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