Damage from moths, mildew or vermin is also not covered, so if the rats eat your clothes, tough luck Charlie. |
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It's tough luck if it turns out he's descended from people on the first four ships. |
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Great if you can swim in the deep end, tough luck if you can't go out of your depth like myself. |
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And he came up with a new line which was basically, tough luck, that's how business is done in Washington. |
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The column has merely reflected the views of ninety nine per cent of the local community and if that sours one or two people then tough luck. |
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Well tough luck, sucker, for Washington's relief package does nothing for you. |
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That is the right message on Iraq, and if undecided voters find it too bold and unmodulated, tough luck. |
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So all you ladies jumping on the bandwagon after this movie, tough luck, but I've got first dibs! |
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So for those of you who thought you could learn how to sing this good, tough luck. |
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So if you are young person looking to start up your own business, tough luck. |
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Sometimes things that happen on your property affect others, and it's not fair to say tough luck just because you own that plot of land. |
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Last week I did some more interesting things, but there wasn't a weblog then, so tough luck. |
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Why not institute a policy whereby those who've paid up front are guaranteed their seats and if they miss the flight, then tough luck? |
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We function based on these beliefs labelled into finite categories and if you do not believe, tough luck, you lose. |
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With friends like Richard Mahoney and John Duffy in the PMO, they have decided so tough luck. |
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The British Government calls this problematic, but it is simply telling these small businesses, It is bad, but tough luck. |
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In the extreme, he will think to himself that if the other workers are unhappy it's just tough luck, our firm will get more and more competitive. |
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If you are working the late shift or can't find a babysitter that night, tough luck. |
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But tough luck, we did, and now we have to belly up to the fallout. |
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If a virus enters a ViraLock-protected computer looking to e-mail itself out, tough luck. |
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In many dental offices if the treatment goes bad such as your new filling breaks or your root canal fails it's just tough luck for you, you'll have to pay for it again. |
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The government is simply telling people that a major project will be going on in their community but that it will not assess it and tough luck if down the line they incur major costs. |
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It was tough luck for the guy convicted that the event should stand. |
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It was tough luck on South Africa's Faf du Plessis who become only his country's second batsman to score a T20 century. |
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It was tough luck on Celtic,who mounted brave second-half resistance as United pressed. |
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In other words, tough luck to those pining to see him don tights for a superhero flick or making macho goo-goo eyes in a romantic comedy. |
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No offers of coffee and doughnuts, no genuine sounding apology, it was just tough luck, guys. |
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If you accept it, great, but if you do not, tough luck. |
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I told them that it was tough luck if they did not want to work with me. |
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Can they get supplies from their own factories in China, or will the reintroduction of quotas be just tough luck on them for having lost their livelihood and been obliged to lay off their workers in Europe? |
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It seems there is an open invitation to come to the country and spend money, and once you've spent the initial money, then it's tough luck for you. |
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If it is not negotiated in our agreement, tough luck. |
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Tough luck on Lauren Platt after she fell at the X Factor's semi-final hurdle. |
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Tough luck on the careers of soldiers prepared to die for their country. |
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Tough luck for the SKS but good luck for us since many milsurp SKS's did not see any, or hardly any, combat deployment. |
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