I am not a celeb but as luck would have it, I have friends living across a wide geographical stretch. |
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He stood up and went to the phone, and as luck would have it, Dr. Olson was in, and had some time spare to check Lauren over. |
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Anything can happen on the day and as luck would have it, it looks like the ground will be just right. |
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But as luck would have it Jane's water broke at 11 am so we returned to the hospital. |
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But as luck would have it, apparently some trains that don't usually run on that track are being rerouted through 7th Avenue. |
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However, as luck would have it, the Germans wouldn't let me go home to take the physical. |
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The opposition still had three more members present in the House than the government, but as luck would have it, four Liberals remained seated. |
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Mr. Bill Casey: Mr. Speaker, as luck would have it, I would care to comment on that. |
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I passed the bar in 1966 and, as luck would have it, my first job was with the provincial government. |
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And, as luck would have it, I've got myself a test bike to take out on a tour or two on my days off. |
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Born in October, Stony is a Libra and, as luck would have it, all his musicians are the same sign of the Zodiac as him! |
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It is an example of the way in which, as luck would have it, common sense has prevailed over absurd legislation. |
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I would like to see more of my colleague, but as luck would have it, he sits on the Standing Committee on Official Languages! |
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But as luck would have it, one day in 2000 turned it around. |
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As expected the course proved to be in excellent condition but as luck would have it the competitors had to contend with heavy winds and threatening conditions. |
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The Montrose basin, with its wide expanse of sandflats, offers a perfect environment for the sea trout and, as luck would have it, is too shallow for fish farming. |
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And as luck would have it, a warm and receptive audience showed up that night. |
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Digestive disorders, as luck would have it. |
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I didn't plan to stop there, but as luck would have it, they were open when I went by. |
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The Danish Air Force, as luck would have it, had just the aircraft. |
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Brazil started as favourites and as luck would have it, they bombed out in the quarterfinals. |
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And, as luck would have it, they were there on July 23 to witness Mark Buehrle of the White Sox throw a perfect game against the Rays. |
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But, as luck would have it, scarcely had he started to row his boat again when an oarlock broke, and so it took him the best part of an hour to make the trip. |
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As luck would have it the winds had been howling onshore for almost a solid week. |
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However, we were still left without an organ to play for the service. As luck would have it, it's Lent anyway, so a lot of the music is unaccompanied. |
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As luck would have it the rockets fired either overshot or undershot the target reducing casualties to a minimum. |
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