You will be more lucky if you are surrounded by people who wish you the best than by people who are negative and want to bring you down.
Are there more lucky foods we might want to try?
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Tens of thousands more were lucky enough to have a seat inside the Olympic Stadium, the centerpiece of Olympic Park in east London.
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If that's the case, then Schou and Burrows are more than just lucky patients.
To discuss this topic a bit more I was lucky enough to speak with famous retired Navy pilot and US astronaut Mark Kelly.
Non-voting Hispanics are also more likely than the voters to express conservative attitudes, such as agreeing that "hard work" is more important than "lucky breaks or help from other people" in getting ahead.
That means the U.S. economy has to survive on consumers who are earning maybe a penny more an hour, if lucky, and deleveraging.
Thinking about unease and Uber more broadly, this writer is lucky enough to live near two hotels in Washington, D.
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Nowadays I watch more than I play and am lucky enough to commentate for some of the Grand Slams with the BBC and Sky Sports.
This week, the very first Explorer Editions of Google Glass shipped to lucky recipients through rather more pedestrian means: UPS. Still, those deliveries were received with no less excitement.
Lady Eaton warned that other families were often not as lucky - particularly those with more than one child.
"I wore my lucky socks today and they more than played their role - I'm tempted never to wash them again!"
Police said the teenager, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was "very lucky he was not facing more serious, life-changing consequences".
But those of you lucky enough to enjoy a more southern exposure should spend 15 minutes in the sun every day without sunscreen.
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That would have allowed the company to make more money, as opposed to shareholders lucky enough to get an allocation before the shares become available on the open market.
Where "Stop-Loss" wore its field research and its conscience on its sleeve, "The Lucky Ones" is a more traditional road movie, alternating between whimsical comic and dramatic episodes that test the bonds between its characters and gauge their place in a country they are proud to serve.
However, we live in a forgiving society and, lucky for Lappin, some are more forgiving than others.
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However, I feel pretty lucky that it wasn't more serious and that the injury has responded to treatment so well.
It was be Wigan's only meaningful effort of a half in which they were lucky not to be trailing by more.
Remember that the first sale of the day is considered lucky, so salespeople will be more willing to give you the best price.
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"We're lucky if some of them take more than a mouthful, " laments Short, who once had three cans of tinned haggis confiscated by customs officials on arrival at Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson airport.
Professor BRUCE VANDEN BERGH (Advertising, Michigan State University): There's this feeling, I think, that if real people, so to speak, create these ads, they will be fresher, they - maybe they'll get lucky and they'll be more insightful.
Haney seldom goes more than a few pages without marveling at how lucky he was to be coaching Woods.
Access to Google's Glass headsets is still limited to a lucky few, but that's more than enough to include several curious coders.
Given the extent of ties between the US and the former government of Hosni Mubarak, it could be argued that the West is lucky that the Egyptian uprising was not more anti-American to begin with.
Psychologically, the reforms have changed what seemed to be a defining feature of Australians' national character: the happy-go-lucky belief that, though their country more than others might be a victim of external events, something would always turn up.
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