He spun the usual hard luck story that his family were hungry so I agreed to advance him a small amount of money. |
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It's just hard luck if you are an elderly person who doesn't move that quickly, or some tired and overburdened shopper. |
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So Baz, hard luck, maybe better luck next time, but I did say you were backing the wrong team. |
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I say what I think and, unfortunately, if you don't like it, it's hard luck. |
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Some beggars operating in Swindon already use hard luck tales, often creating elaborate stories and faking emotion to tug at the heartstrings. |
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He tends to celebrate characters that have been outcast by society, dispossessed, or had a run of hard luck. |
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So if you're hungry, hard luck, although certainly pay a visit if you value a decent pint and good company in congenial surroundings. |
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The invites have been sent out, if you didn't get one hard luck, but I'm sure there are plenty more out there. |
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If you live on the wrong side of the road and rely on your post, hard luck! |
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The only conclusion we can draw is that it is hard luck for anyone who relies on development pledges! |
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For Dos Ramos, the victory made up for a day of hard luck, as the jockey lost all three of his regularly scheduled mounts on the card due to scratches. |
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Congratulations to the ladies who won the Ladies Basketball county final and hard luck to the men's team who were defeated in the Men's Basketball final. |
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The bartender was a droid, as most were, but she doubted this one had been programmed to listen cheerfully to customers' hard luck stories. |
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From hard luck to hard hits, from X's and O's to dollars and cents, this book explores the modern game of football from every angle. |
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