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Pilot Air Freight, the company which carried the unusual cargo, pointed out that, apart from anything else, Mr McKinley had narrowly escaped death by having the good fortune to fly in pressurised, heated cabins.
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Having had the good fortune of working closely with tens of companies and having met with over a thousand aspiring entrepreneurs and companies in this broad market segment, several important themes have emerged for companies looking to enter, and eventually dominate, the cloud computing market.
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She has the good fortune of having a driveway and garage attached to her home.
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He gave Wells a free pass on four pitches and had the good fortune of having a call overturned.
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They talked about the emotional rewards of family life, having children, and the good fortune to have married wisely.
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Consensus politician SBY has been cut some slack by regional prosperity and the good fortune of having peaceable neighbors.
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With a fresh bracket for each round, the random format means that a no-name team with some good fortune can advance deep into the tournament before having to face one of the game's behemoths.
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But he has the good fortune of not facing a primary challenge, not having a primary contest.
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There is no shortage of chief information officers sighing with relief for not having Allscripts, or competitors shaking their heads at its misfortune (and their good fortune).
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