The couple's good fortune was the product of years of planning, and a bit of luck.
Mr Obama's good fortune is that it is not only progressives who find the deal unpalatable.
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It was Mr Shoemaker's good fortune to be dispatched by the Survey to look for uranium, which was often to be found in old volcano vents.
It's the filmmaker's good fortune and certainly to her subjects' credit that the Siegels allowed her to keep filming in the aftermath of 2008, as David's business empire came crashing down.
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It was Bridge's good fortune that Carnegie had selected him to be the bearer of this missive, proof positive that he had managed his way back into Carnegie's good graces.
Understood or not, it was the world's good fortune that we were able to take on Saddam when we did: It was the right time, right place, right war.
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Their tears were not just over Julie's good fortune.
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"I definitely credit everything, my life situation, my children's good fortune, my family, to General Mitchel - that's why I'm passionate about it, because one person can make a difference, " says Johnnie.
' And he's like, 'No, no sir, that's just because he's celebrating his good fortune.
However, in an incident that mirrored Matt Prior's moment of good fortune in Melbourne, Cook was urged to remain at the wicket by umpire Bowden while the Aussies rushed to congratulate Beer and the catcher, Hilfenhaus.
Chelsea spent the latter stages camped out in Rosenborg's half, but a combination of good fortune, safe handling from Hirschfeld and stout defending kept Mourinho's side at bay.
Essien rose above the Hammers defence to head Chelsea's first from a corner and their second goal owed much to good fortune as Matthew Upson's clearance hit Kalou and looped into the net.
In short, Minnesota's unicameralists will need rare good fortune if they are to repeat what the Nebraskans did in 1934.
According to Hulbert Financial Digest, Good Fortune's most aggressive portfolio, the Maximum Compounding Plan (MCP), produced a 19.4% annualized return since 1996, compared to the Wilshire's 6.3% gain during the same period.
Europe's officials could scarcely believe their good fortune today.
There was an element of good fortune about Keane's second goal in the 40th minute although the Tottenham striker was rewarded for his bravery.
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Arsenal clawed their way back into the game with a slice of good fortune as Denilson's shot took a deflection off Osman to leave Tim Howard stranded.
Entire seasons can change on pieces of good fortune and Portsmouth's may well have done just that on Saturday at Molineux with two important calls going their way.
Irvine's residents are not alone in their good fortune.
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Mrs Clinton's success has partly been a matter of good fortune.
The Rhinos made the most of their good fortune and when Kevin Sinfield's high kick got to Danny McGuire who was stopped by Orford, over the line, the ball went lose and hit Jamie Jones-Buchanan who touched down.
But he adds that Lula has contributed to his own good fortune: he kept Mr Cardoso's fiscal and monetary policies and gave the Central Bank operational independence.
Even for footballing greats such as Pele, Diego Maradona and Zinedine Zidane, the tournament may arrive only once or twice at the peak of a player's talents, making legends of those whose careers have the good fortune to coincide with World Cup success.
But it's Stehr, with only 400 tons, who is trying to push good fortune a step further.
The Jets' display of resilience and their good fortune allowed them to savor the victory despite Revis's injury.
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Both dealers believe their present good fortune is at least partly the result of Sotheby's and Christie's distress.
In Salzburg in the mid-1930s, he had the good fortune to work as assistant to two of the day's top conductors, Bruno Walter and Arturo Toscanini.
The explanation for Salvador's goal Monday was relatively simple: some hard work by two teammates and some good fortune for Salvador.
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