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Examples

  • Margaret Fleming, the Chicago woman with three adopted, HIV-positive children, runs a support service called Chances by Choice that recruits and advises parents interested in HIV adoptions.

    Breaking News: CBS News 2011

  • Mr Field was appointed by the Prime Minister last week to lead the Review of Poverty and Life Chances, which is tasked with examining what the Government can do to improve the lives of the least advantaged people in society.

    icBirmingham 2010

  • Mr Field was appointed by the Prime Minister last week to lead the Review of Poverty and Life Chances, which is tasked with examining what the Government can do to improve the lives of the least advantaged people in society.

    icSolihull 2010

  • Life Chances, which is tasked with examining what the Government can do to improve the lives of the least advantaged people in society.

    The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed 2010

  • Next came "Chances" which I had seen performed on the Today Show the week before so I was looking forward to hearing it live.

    Dining at Michael Jordan Steak House with Five for Fighting Jennifer 2009

  • "Chances" was made by that very Duke of Buckingham, from whom he had just received a bitter and personal offence.

    The Dramatic Works of John Dryden, Volume 1 With a Life of the Author Walter Scott 1801

  • John takes us inside the process of a musician working in 2009 on a new album release (or whatever it is called today), including the stories behind the title cut and the hit "Chances" which is the key song in the hit movie The Blind Side.

    Hugh Hewitt's TownHall Blog 2009

  • The first single "Chances" from the recently released album Slice is featured in the upcoming film The Blind Side.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2009

  • If hearing "Chances" today reminds you of your applause at the end of The Blind Side, please also consider hitting the button above or at the side for Children International and sponsoring a child in the Dominican Republic

    Hugh Hewitt's TownHall Blog 2009

  • If hearing "Chances" today reminds you of your applause at the end of The Blind Side, please also consider hitting the button above or at the side for Children International and sponsoring a child in the Dominican Republic

    Hugh Hewitt's TownHall Blog 2009

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