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Examples
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Luckily, that is becoming a common knowledge and it shows in falling number of papers sold.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2008
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Luckily, that isn't terribly surprising given that the property's name is actually IsFooBar.
MSDN Blogs 2009
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Luckily, that isn't difficult to get, and the typical $1,000 minimum account balance is waived when you have both accounts.
SmartMoney.com 2008
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Luckily, that isn't difficult to get, and the typical $1,000 minimum account balance is waived when you have both accounts.
SmartMoney.com 2008
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Luckily, that isn't difficult to get, and the typical $1,000 minimum account balance is waived when you have both accounts.
SmartMoney.com 2008
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Luckily, that isn't difficult to get, and the typical $1,000 minimum account balance is waived when you have both accounts.
SmartMoney.com 2008
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'Luckily', G had some help from Ramekin in the picking up rocks department.
The Great Outdoors ewe are here 2008
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"Luckily" my bike had a puncture on Friday, so I left it in the garage at work and can't use it tomorrow.
Sunday evening update. magnio 2007
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"Luckily" I wasn't the only student to feel like that.
Master student seminar. magnio 2005
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"Luckily" my parents' dog Salto wasn't at home he's hunting with my brother and his girlfriend this weekend - he'd be over-over-over-excited by this bunch of new friends to play with and leave his white hair on!
Happy 94th birthday, grandpa! magnio 2005
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