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It simply means that you are a very lucky person if you always manage to see everything before it happens.
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The vision, though blurred, is wonderful to have, and I consider myself a very lucky person to have met Mr. Daya and his great team.
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If the only problem is that the person is convinced of the reality of these experiences, but doesn't have any other ongoing psychotic experiences or behavior, I'd consider him or her a fairly lucky person and let the issue alone.
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"He then went on to say how grateful he was to be here in the United States, how grateful he was to be at school and what a lucky and fortunate person he was, " Mr. Aaronson recalled.
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Peter is a young lad and will recover, but the next person might not be so lucky.
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"Dr. Condoleezza Rice is an honest, fabulous person, and America is lucky to have her service, " Bush said.
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I'm emailing, messaging, tweeting and browsing the internet much more frequently than any sane person should, but I'm lucky if the phone gets me through a standard workday -- usually eight to 10 hours at the most.
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Graham was an important and remarkable person in our profession and all of us lucky enough to know her are deeply saddened by her untimely death.
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If you happen to get lucky and one of those persons is above average in service you will have to pay to keep that person.
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