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Fortunately, he lucked out to have swapped to Chrissy's tribe.
"You lucked out with your gimmicky character," one tells him.
"I don't know how I lucked out," Dear told CNBC.
"Things just really lucked out on my end," says Keyes.
We lucked out, as there's a puppy in the room!
Michael lucked out BIG TIME because he avoided felony charges.
"We lucked in with the VSC," Paddy Lowe told Motorsport.com.
He just lucked into having Theo Epstein for a boss.
"Looks like we lucked out," Brodsky wrote in his diary.
Kaine has lucked into a reputation that's ridiculous but fundamentally innocuous.
In short, WannaCrypt's creators were lazy, and the world lucked out.
Paradoxically, the US industrial sector has lucked out in another way.
Someone might want to inform him that he probably lucked out.
Freedom from want wasn't reserved for those who lucked into prosperous families or lucked into a genetic predisposition toward the type of symbolic manipulation and verbal precocity that happen to be highly prized in our modern economy.
But we really lucked out that Jason was willing to do it.
I lucked into a great therapist years ago, but she moved away.
The duo said they lucked out with everyone who came on board.
The Dragons are also aware they have lucked into a winning hand.
And they lucked into a high-end refrigerator at a cut rate.
For the time being, he may have lucked out in political terms.
I just realized I lucked out with who I got as parents.
The American music festival (which was free) was something we lucked upon.
I've just lucked out that I've been able to make it my career.
Some lucky fans, however, lucked out with a surprise sneak peek last night.
I really lucked out with not one, but two, guys who can cook!
It seems like you definitely lucked out with Neversoft that they got it.
The Bills actually lucked out here, crazy as it sounds, for two reasons.
He's also lucked out on Donors Choose when his projects haven't been funded.
But I soon discovered I had lucked out: the accessible bedroom was mine.
We lucked out with both our in-laws (who are clearly total gems!).
TV was like fossil fuel, and I had lucked out, and struck oil.
But, we lucked out and were in Japan during the Cherry Blossom season.
But they lucked out when the Hubble Space Telescope found MU69 in June, 2014.
You get the feeling some producer really lucked out getting them on the show.
He lucked out with a great shot, and instantly knew people would love it.
I lucked out in that the class I'd happened into was entirely relaxation focused.
The police lucked out: One woman was on duty and the kidnappers were caught.
" His daughter says: "I definitely feel like I lucked out being female with him.
As for the rest of the grid, I LUCKED OUT sums it up nicely.
Why does the author write, "It could be said that T. rex lucked out"?
I just completely lucked out with that, and we were such a wonderful fit together.
I lucked out in moving in with a couple friends when their housemate moved out.
They lucked out when they brought in Karen Appleton as their eighth or ninth employee.
We kind of lucked and tripped into our own version of what I'd call success.
I lucked out finding someone who believes in taking on household chores in equal parts.
Even so, they feel they lucked out in finding a place just one flight up.
Either way, it's clear that the "Friends" gang lucked into a great real estate deal.
He had lucked into a group that responded to, or at least withstood, his bullying.
Medea, on the other hand, has lucked out and been transformed into a gorgeous horse.
We had completely lucked out, as far as the time period in which we existed.
But they lucked out with this gem of a one-bedroom, and got around to decorating.
"I lucked out and found goodness personified," says Duke, 83, of her husband, Michael Pearce, 44.
We lucked out and got a negative result, and I have a beautiful baby boy now.
But both men are creatures of potent want and pure compulsion who lucked into forgiving audiences.
He was thrilled to have lucked into this virtuoso coder, and soon made him a cofounder.
And in this case, we lucked into something that was very "GIFable" as you might say.
You somehow lucked into your role, and your colleagues are clearly more qualified than you are.
CEO Peter Daou isn't just a wayward founder who lucked into a Hillary endorsement of his product.
I was looking for a small town in the mountains and kind of lucked into Jackson Hole.
Hairstylist Ryan Randall lucked out, having already concocted a beachy, wavy hairstyle that worked for both dresses.
Finally, they lucked into a rental a mere block and a half from Hobie's old day care.
We lucked out and the seat next to us stays open and we're able to sprawl out.
When I got there, I lucked my way into a human sexuality course during my first semester.
But once we decided to launch, and we really started to believe in it, we just lucked out.
He lucked out, however, as it was a minor injury and filming resumed within a few days. 2.
Obviously, she lucked out in the gene pool, but she's also getting some major help behind the scenes.
I was worried about privacy, but it hasn't been an issue and I lucked out with this place.
And I lucked out: There was a sketchbook he had recently scanned that he wanted to send me.
Richard M. Nixon lucked out in a 1968 Norman Rockwell portrait that makes him a nice, normal guy.
When a truck full of Mexican migrant workers returning from Texas rolled by, I thought I'd lucked out.
They lucked out with Allen, a top-five pick on talent, falling all the way to No. 17.
If she lucked out and got hired, it wouldn't be to argue cases in front of a judge.
Maybe I lucked out and went to an event with a rare group of enlightened adults and kids.
I mean, I feel like I lucked into it, but everyone there has to speak a couple languages.
The question is whether Warren lucked out or struck out by being separated from the other high polling candidates?
To underestimate Paul as a dope who lucked into stardom by looks and charm is a grave, grave mistake.
She lucked upon a single room in another hall, but someone else has already been assigned to Zoey's room.
More than that, I have lucked into listening some of the most verbose and expansive podcasts on the planet.
And we've lucked out, having chosen what feels like the first real day of spring in New York City.
" Even George himself has acknowledged his daughter lucked out, joking toEntertainment Tonight that Ella "looks more like Amal, thank God.
But I've lucked out because it's one that Keo and I have kind of been working on since day one.
They are total bestie goals who lucked out when they found each other — and dodged a huge, Arie-shaped bullet.
Sorry, friend, we lucked into some eclipse content thanks to Steve Addazio, head football coach of the Boston College Eagles.
And he lucked out when U.S. BMX coaches made him a discretionary selection for the U.S. team despite his injury.
He's soft around the edges, like some lazy fat cat who lucked into the throne by accident rather than regicide.
You'd think you somehow lucked into enough money to buy one of Chip and Joanna Gaines' iconic Magnolia homes, right?
Merrick lucked out in 1978 when he was traded to the Islanders in a deal for J.P. Parise (Zach's father).
Later, I would theorize that I lucked out, because the Guard was made up of guys the same age as myself.
We lucked out and we're right next to the Bradbury building, which is where they filmed Blade Runner—it's incredible inside.
But in Iowa, I lucked out because while touring with Sister Grotto, we stopped through Davenport to do a Daytrotter session.
And we lucked out with the birth, which took place in our bed just like it does on Call The Midwife.
"We've lucked out being with the Islanders and living on Long Island," said DeHaan's girlfriend, Brittany DaSilva, who is from Ottawa.
Mr. Garcetti has lucked out in running Los Angeles during three relatively easy years: no earthquakes, riots or major crime waves.
The cockfighting workers I spoke to agreed they've lucked out by entering the field, since each one has a special role.
Lydia and her friend lucked out as well, coming to a road and stopping a man who drove them back to Chibok.
No matter whether your Thanksgiving is pot-lucked, catered, or mockalate-crusted — someone is having a fight before, during, or after dinner.
The researchers lucked out and found a vineyard with a charter from the 10th century, whose wine they used for their formula.
He wasn't some shooter who lucked into a hot streak; both his shooting percentage and his accuracy from three have remained consistent.
Pandey wasn't sure if the alphabet itself was in use anymore, until he lucked upon contemporary pictures of printed textbooks for children.
Jeep lucked out in that the actor agreed to participate -- specially given's Murray's quote in the company's press release about the commercial.
Still, this isn't the first time a large group of lottery winners have lucked out by playing a sequence of identical numbers.
Ten Lambos on Preorder The Lord of Production (Rap instrumental tribute to Flatley's Lord of the Dance) T-Swift Lucked Out People!
With his signature popped collar and his most eligible bachelor swagger, President James Buchanan lucked out when photographic technology captured his 1857 inauguration.
That leaves the multibillion-dollar question: can a company that lucked into its lead stay ahead of an ever-growing crowd of competitors?
But Ali indeed lucked out again at the Academy Awards, winning the Best Supporting Actor statue for his role as Juan in Moonlight.
With much of the same supporting cast, including Winston, the Seminoles lucked out in one-score games to reach the inaugural Playoff undefeated.
I kind of lucked out with the Greek genetics in that way... But I've also always taken really good care of my skin.
Recently I've lucked into a precisely shaped Côte-Rôtie from Domaine Jasmin and a Saumur from Romain Guiberteau whose self-assurance I envied.
Maybe Donald Trump isn't just some two-bit con artist who lucked his way into the White House thanks to an overconfident opponent.
Young people have a narrative of their own: Boomers are technologically illiterate, the beneficiaries of an unusually prosperous era they lucked their way into.
Maher might have lucked out when his story got pushed to the recesses of headlines after this weekend's terror attack and a benefit concert.
They in a weird way lucked out because they were already preparing for the EU and now they can package it for two things.
Cleveland has lucked out in that its opponents have connected on only 36.4 percent of their open or wide-open threes during the playoffs.
You can be an inept possession team like the 2014-15 Calgary Flames, who lucked their way to the second round of the postseason.
Neptune may have lucked out in the name game, but its enormous distance from Earth also makes it an inconvenient destination for space probes.
I lucked out and happened to meet Alex Lenferna, who may be the best possible person to sell this idea to a bunch of randoms.
But they lack the persuasive power to demonstrate that Clinton would be getting slaughtered if she hadn't lucked out and drawn Trump as her opponent.
We're told all 10 Hemingway occupants, including manager Jacque Sands, lucked out big time since Irma left significantly less destruction than in the other Keys.
And a couple times they lucked out when Durant pulled up over a decent contest and missed a shot he's still perfectly able to drill.
We've done a lot of community work, but this is most ambitious one, and we lucked out that we found this incredible talent in Domenic.
A day later, and a few dollars shorter, I headed west on the same train as originally planned (and even lucked out with a room).
You will burn through 10 eggs (6 whole, plus four yolks) — this might be a good one if you've lucked into a stash from Costco.
I really lucked out, because the bride was already trying to keep costs down with her own wedding, so everyone was on the same page.
I lucked out and snagged the last free table at Sicilia in Tavola, a small restaurant with a warm, cozy atmosphere and fresh, handmade pasta.
Doug Jones, who lucked into his seat after a special election and is the most at-risk Democrat in November, said he has "tentatively" decided.
Sounds like Rashad wasn't asking them for the plane, but lucked out when the Falwells decided to hook him up as a show of gratitude.
My partner and I eventually lucked into a Manhattan Avenue apartment that neighbored one of the now-shuttered Polish restaurants drawn in Tenements, Towers & Trash.
Considering the fact that most of the group had flight itineraries with multiple layovers and paid significantly more than I did, I'd say I lucked out.
Like Jimmy Carter a generation before him, Clinton had lucked out on his competitors, becoming the only current governor and outsider in a field of senators.
On each of these occasions the world survived, not because of wise policy, but because, "We lucked out," as former Defense Secretary Robert McNamara famously observed.
Riaz used his TED connections to visit Tokyo and give a talk about his love for animation, then lucked into a rare tour of Studio Ghibli.
It would have taken hours to dig through everything — castoffs from a family member's store in Connecticut that had closed, Yoseph said — but I lucked out.
I lucked out having Margot [Robbie] — she's just so likable, and she's infinitely watchable and able to bring charisma and heart and charm to the character.
The Pats and Falcons lucked out this year because the Super Bowl was held in Texas, where there's no state income tax, and therefore no jock tax.
If you've ever bought a movie on Google Play and decided to save a few bucks by buying it in standard definition, you might've just lucked out.
Bisping is seen as a man who lucked into the middleweight title, but the truth is that he has been grinding away in this sport for years.
Likewise, Fillmore, the last president from the soon-to-die Whig party, is seen as a lovable dope: A well-meaning failure who lucked into the presidency.
What upsets me the most is that this person came to us relatively late and had totally lucked out: another stand operator had pulled out just before.
Also, how much fun you have at camp often depends upon your bunkmates, and I had lucked out with a game group who liked to talk bread.
After all I had seen that day, I was sure storming across that creek would be the last thing I did on earth, but I lucked out.
I just took the jobs that were available, did them, and now I&aposm realizing I lucked out doing that because not everyone can succeed that way. 
Despite objective signs of success, these women reported feelings of "intellectual phoniness," as if they "lucked out," or tricked someone into believing they were smart and qualified.
I lucked out, and I found a patient, understanding doctor—one who didn't radiate that cold distaste that I remember from trying to get treatment years ago.
She said that in retrospect, "I certainly lucked out" in ultimately being blocked from getting a job at a big law firm due to sexism at the time.
We do allow women to claim a judgement-free easy birth but only those who've lucked out at their "natural" delivery and popped out their baby like toast.
I really lucked out in a number of ways with C., but nothing compares to the fact that he loves Gilmore Girls just as much as I do!
While Dustin seemingly spent years without a man to admire, he's finally lucked out to a place where the coolest guy in town is looking out for him.
At the time, admission to these programs was decided through a lottery, and only a few families got it, so we prayed and prayed -- and we lucked out.
At the time, admission to these programs was decided through a lottery, and only a few families got it, so we prayed and prayed-- and we lucked out.
I lucked out—someone dropped out of the tour last minute and I'd done readings with Michelle Tea before, and I guess she remembered some stories I did.
Well, we lucked out last night because Aziz and Jimmy once again read aloud the most ridiculous Yelp submissions from customers and the aggressive responses from business owners.
Despite a paucity of rental homes in the area, we lucked out, chancing upon another cottage, only two blocks away, that came on the market the same day.
If nothing else, EMC's report will remind its shareholders how they lucked out last fall when Dell offered to acquire the company in a deal worth $683 billion.
That couch turned out to be the beginning of a long season of awkward living arrangements, before Mr. Boscacci eventually lucked into what he considers the perfect apartment.
Their work areas are far apart, and he has lucked into the best room in the house as his office: double height and mostly glass with a fireplace.
It's not just that Lockwood has fresh eyes and quick wits, but that in her father she's lucked upon one of the great characters of this nonfiction decade.
"We really lucked out and enjoy each other, and the chemistry was sort of there from the get-go," Moore said of herself and her co-star Milo Ventimiglia.
I lucked into acting with this beautiful, beyond talented movie star on a daily basis, and it's been one of the most loving, inspiring working relationships I've ever had.
Instead, she has lucked out and been given the gift of Donald Trump, whose temperament, judgment, grasp of the issues, and values make him wholly unsuited for the presidency.
Justin Bieber's head of security lucked out BIG time in his DUI case from last year -- avoiding any felony charges after allegedly injuring 2 cops and fleeing the scene.
A yearningly ambitious provincial, from Languedoc, Bazille lucked into the big-bang commencement of Parisian modernism, signalled by the stunning novelty of Édouard Manet's "Déjeuner sur l'Herbe," in 1863.
I lucked out in a sense as the only college student on the sales team — while I worked the overnight shift, I had the rest of the weekend off.
Syed was accustomed to cutting deals with odd characters who'd lucked into their silicon and were eager for money; he never asked many questions about the provenance of their goods.
Then, through a friend, he lucked into a better-paying Wall Street job where, because he was bilingual, he was desperately needed to service Latin America's emerging foreign exchange market.
This game kept me watching TV for too many hours before a school day (I lucked out and have classes on only two days), but boy, was it worth it.
How she'd lucked into an easy man who seemed to always know what she needed, who always checked to make sure they were on the same page, she wasn't sure.
Already 21999-240, the Braves were on their way to a far better season; it turned out Nixon had lucked into the leadoff spot with an up-and-coming franchise.
Unfortunately for KD and the Warriors, they're a bad team that lucked into this Finals win and will likely never ever return for a chance at a celebration redemption. Bummer.
I laugh, because to my mind, I arrived at it in just about the most cowardly way: I lucked into childlessness (if having a defective uterus can be considered luck).
In speech after speech Zuckerberg now warns lawmakers that getting him to stringently police his network will only reward him with more power than he has somehow already lucked into.
Though clothing rots away over the centuries, the visualization team lucked out in this case because the Sungir duo wore garments bedazzled with thousands of beads made from mammoth tusks.
"I think we've lucked out in having a cool corporation back us and believe in our ideas, while giving us the freedom to do whatever the fuck we want," he says.
Lucas Sinclair (Caleb McLaughlin) lucked out with an official Good Dad, as Mr. Sinclair (Arnell Powell) is active in his kids' lives and gives them solid advice around the kitchen table.
Sanders lucked out that the moderators didn't ask him why his campaign failed to disclose his heart attack for nearly three days, a delayed response that's drawn criticism from some quarters.
"She kind of lucked out that she didn't get attacked" on her criminal justice record, said David Lublin, a political scientist and fellow of the Center for Congressional and Presidential Studies.
This doesn't mean the Flames are "lucky" the way they were two years ago when they were in fact terrible and lucked their way to the second round of the playoffs.
"I've often said I don't feel ownership over my kids — that I feel like I just lucked out in the great cosmic lottery … and this girl proves it," adds the proud dad.
For food, I lucked out by being really close to Grand Central Market—an amazing place that has all these little spots with their own flavor and unique take on fast food.
While Szabla feels like he lucked out, Helmets to Hardhats Executive Director Darrell Roberts says that most veterans can follow similar routes and more would if they just knew the opportunities existed.
Born in 1928 in the city of Mendoza, Mr. Le Parc was an art student in Buenos Aires in the late 1940s, and he lucked out in having Fontana as a teacher.
He also was a relative newcomer to journalism when he lucked into being aboard a Navy ship that received a top secret transmission about the Japanese plans for the Battle of Midway.
Might the serial overachievers merely have stumbled upon several groups of footballers who "clicked" together at just the right time, and thus have lucked their way through several rounds of sporting roulette?
With no Novak Djokovic or Andy Murray in the draw, Anderson lucked out when he fell into the half of the draw that did not feature either Roger Federer or Rafael Nadal.
The nightmares-in-charge are bigger in the Olympics—true transnational elites, not the lucked-out dry-drunk scions of some real estate baron or reptilian local petro-crats that rule the NFL.
UFC star Michael Bisping says the producers of of Vin Diesel's new "XXX" movie actually lucked out when Conor McGregor dropped out ... cause they got him instead, and he's a real deal thespian.
"I really lucked out," said Ernest Gutierrez, 39, who, with his wife, Jennifer Deeb, 41, bought a seven-bedroom Victorian house in the area for $343,000 last year — in an off-market deal.
In a few years when my older daughter starts seriously thinking about college I'll share the parable of the Dad Who Falsely Thought He Who Knew What He Wanted And Lucked Out Anyway.
"We've lucked out so far," said Cory Summer, 47, a 25-year resident of Carolina Beach, a shore town on a peninsula south of Wilmington, wedged between the Cape Fear River and the Atlantic.
Stan's Donuts & Coffee Chicagoans have lucked out in the coffee deal department, as they can get a free small cup of Stan's House Blend or Dark Roast coffee at all 10 locations until noon.
The essential criticisms are that he's a crappy boxing coach who lucked into Rousey and rode her coattails, that he hypes up his fighters while neglecting aspects of training and cornering that actually matter.
The Mercedes driver knew he had lucked in, with team mate Valtteri Bottas heading for victory until track debris caused a high-speed puncture that ended the Finn's race with three laps to go.
He really scrambled to kind of ... well, and also, I think he felt a degree of shame in that he was always considered to be this guy who had lucked into his fortune. Yeah.
I just lucked out that they were talking about different points of view about whether the town should expand or not, and the consequences — the economic consequences, the social consequences, of adding more residents.
There was one hacker, however, who lucked into a mother lode of 360 dev kits and whose eagerness to profit off his good fortune would help Pokora ascend to the top of the Xbox scene.
If anything, the NHL has lucked out recently because at least the Blackhawks and Kings have won multiple Cups, so it feels like they've been dominant even though their regular-season records are pretty unimpressive.
"I lucked into acting with this beautiful, beyond talented movie star on a daily basis, and it's been one of the most loving, inspiring working relationships I've ever had," he wrote, including the hashtag #Jopper.
The Raptors may have lucked into this success initially, but once they found it, it would have made little sense to back away from it because it was not the plan or because James existed.
The chef's youthful years were marked by poverty, he said, so he has created a take on chee cheong fun that he might have ordered if he had lucked into a windfall as a child.
Berlanti is a huge fan of the singer—he briefly eulogized George Michael on Twitter on Sunday—and he lucked out that George Michael was down to pop up in the show every now and then.
After starting out as a printer's assistant, he lucked into an emergency assignment covering a lurid local murder, and he did such a bang-up job that his story was republished in papers across the country.
Cassius Clay had been a heavyweight who lucked into all of the gifts a fighter could be blessed with and never met a man with the right skills and gameplan to show up his technical shortcomings.
My friend Sarah and I decided to wait it out, and eventually lucked out in December 2019, when we found a table at a reasonable time on a reasonable day — 10:45 am on a Sunday.
Things are most definitely happening for The Lemon Twigs, but this isn't something they suddenly lucked into: Michael and Brian have been working towards a career in music in one way or another their whole lives.
Following six friends in their 22s living in New York City, "Friends" became a cultural touchstone of the 215s — all while leaving millions of viewers wondering how exactly the characters lucked into such an amazing Manhattan apartment.
In the New Yorker, Benjamin Wallace-Wells floats the possibility that Trump essentially lucked into his electorate success and has rewritten the rules of the campaign almost by accident: There's probably no organizing genius to the Trump campaign.
It doesn't have the wealth of original video available to Netflix's "Wild Wild Country" (instead, it often relies on re-creations); it doesn't offer the breathtaking twists that the makers of "The Jinx" or "The Staircase" lucked into.
The incandescent smile that disappeared from Zion Williamson's face last month the moment the New Orleans Pelicans lucked into the No. 1 draft pick was back on Wednesday as Williamson claimed that he never actually had a preferred team.
On a flight from Tokyo to New York, I arrived at the airport and saw a closer window seat open at the kiosk and selected it for the 14-hour flight without checking first, thinking that I lucked out.
The Red Sox tied a major league season high with five errors in the sloppy loss but lucked out with the New York Yankees losing as well and managed to hang onto their 4 ½-game lead in the AL East.
Funnily enough I'd been sitting on this idea for a while and the Pokémon starter reveal for Sun and Moon didn't happen until a couple days after I started drawing the 'new' Pokémon, so I really lucked out with the timing.
If you were in Monterrey, Mexico on December 18, 2016, you might have lucked out on a magical sight: the iconic Coke bottle sparkling in the night sky, 100 glittering stars forming its silhouette, 200-plus feet in the air.
Alan's let us, and all you out there at home, have a listen to Mark Broom's remix of his own "Eyes Wide Open", which is a complete compilation-only exclusive, and since the mix doesn't come out till tomorrow, you've lucked out.
To be sure, you could have learned that one David Mattingly was the artist behind those covers if you ever stumbled upon this excellent Vice interview from 2015, where he describes the software, his technique, and how he lucked into the job.
The student housing on Lafayette Street boasts several penthouses that are mostly reserved for fraternities and sororities, but my unaffiliated friends and I lucked out in the housing lottery when we landed a two-floor, four-bedroom penthouse overlooking the Hudson River.
It was logical for the leaders to stay out a bit longer – they had more to lose with an early stop and thus a more prudent choice made sense – but they then lucked in when Pascal Wehrlein's spin triggered a brief Virtual Safety Car.
"I lucked out with this (foreign military sales) case as I was an instructor pilot in the Kiowa prior to switching to the Apache," Chief Warrant Officer 3 John Meadows, a military aviation trainer from the US Army Security Assistance Command, said of his selection.
Setting the carbon emission goals and working with the EPA on stricter regulation hasn't been easy, especially with all the naysayers Congress, Obama fought the good fight and won many times, but one has to wonder if he lucked-out a couple of those times.
If I'm right that the volume of proposals is still pretty low, I may have actually lucked out — when I went looking for my own proposals, I saw there have been four different waffles submitted to Unicode, but mine was the only one still under consideration.
The Sweet Earth gambit Sweet Earth may just seem like a mom and pop operation that was in the right place at the right time — a humble maker of frozen veggie burritos and imitation bacon that lucked out when Nestlé decided to hop on a new trend.
I stood there, a returned Peace Corps volunteer with a tech writing job I lucked into and needed to get me back on my financial feet, remembering a sunny Tuesday afternoon like this when I followed my host grandmother across a creek and through a field of ostriches.
This spot you'd go to for a cocktail suddenly became the place to hit for breakfast, while you recharged your phone and accessed wifi (La Penúltima lucked out in another way, too, as it's right across the street from the central office of a fiber optic cable provider).
A Gawker line on my résumé and Kotaku bylines in my clip file did a lot for me, because media hiring is an image-driven game of six degrees of separation and I had lucked my way into a reason to get people to just look at my writing.
We really lucked out when we found our photographer — especially photogenic spots in the park can have long lines before you get the chance to take your photo, which meant we didn't get as much use out of it once Disneyland started filling up later in the day.
Richardson got his start in the early 1990s, when he lucked into a job as the host of "Football Italia," the first show to air Italian domestic soccer in Britain, after Paul Gascoigne, the mercurial English midfielder who had agreed to be the presenter, stopped turning up for work.
I'm a renter in the Bay Area, one of the most expensive places to live in the U.S. We have lucked into an exception-to-the-norm situation, getting to live in a small house with the landlord on-site in a small unit adjacent to our dwelling.
How he fits: The Dolphins lucked into Laremy Tunsil as a long-term solution at left tackle last season because of some social media shenanigans, and this year they rolled the dice by taking a player who is still learning his position but could eventually be a great pass rusher.
Detroit is struggling to hit with runners in scoring position and went just 1-for-13 in such situations in the win but struck for a pair of solo home runs and lucked out when Justin Upton reached on a strikeout-wild pitch that allowed Nicholas Castellanos to score in the seventh.
If this show followed the pattern of previous seasons, they would've lucked out and found millions of dollars in funding, similar to the messaging app Telegram raising $1.7 billion in private rounds of investment in its digital tokens, or the Winklevoss twins who invested in Bitcoin back in 2013 and are now billionaires.
San Antonio lucked out and won the lottery that offseason, though, and the rest is literally NBA history, because the prize of the 230 draft was Tim Duncan, the best power forward of all time (even though, despite his and Spurs fans' objections, he often played center) and the greatest Spur ever.
She lucked out, receiving, among other non-glossy, non-rubbish selections, John Julius Norwich's ''Sicily''; A. N. Wilson's ''Victoria: A Life''; some volumes of philosophy by John Gray; ''Hall of Mirrors,'' Barry Eichengreen's book about the Great Depression and the 2008 recession; and what Dunne referred to as ''a nice chunk of fiction,'' including works by Kazuo Ishiguro.
In their place is a stink bucket of disappointment, a sad and unnecessary PG-13 orphan fight that director Zack Snyder believes is an homage to DC Comics' most iconic heroes but is more along the lines of a home invasion perpetrated on comic book culture — save for one absolutely glorious moment that Snyder and friends may have accidentally lucked into.
As former FBI special agent and current Yale Law professor Asha Rangappa writes (hat-tip to my colleague Andrew Prokop): The Nunes Memo reportedly alleges that at least a dozen FBI agents and DOJ prosecutors fabricated evidence, engaged in a criminal conspiracy to commit perjury, lucked out on being randomly assigned Judge Low Blood Sugar who looked the other way, and — coincidentally — ended up obtaining evidence that justified extending the initial FISA surveillance.
Former FBI special agent and current Yale Law professor Asha Rangappa lays out how improbable this would be in a post on Just Security: The Nunes Memo reportedly alleges that at least a dozen FBI agents and DOJ prosecutors fabricated evidence, engaged in a criminal conspiracy to commit perjury, lucked out on being randomly assigned Judge Low Blood Sugar who looked the other way, and — coincidentally — ended up obtaining evidence that justified extending the initial FISA surveillance.
But if you live in a vibrant, growing area that's creating jobs, where people want to move and live, and you are fighting that growth by advocating for policies that constrain it — because you love your view and your on-street parking, because of the "character of the neighborhood," because you don't want "those people" coming to your neighborhood on transit, because you've lucked into suburban idyll with all the urban amenities, because your home value rises the more housing supply constricts, because you've been led to believe that capping housing supply counteracts rather than accelerates gentrification — then no, sorry, you are not a climate hawk.
Its ensemble cast includes Helen Moses, 91, who falls in love with her neighbor, Howie, at a Bronx nursing home; Fred Jones, 88, who struggles to reach his third-floor walk-up apartment after gangrene claimed parts of two toes; Ping Wong, 90, originally from Hong Kong, who lucked into subsidized housing and fills her days with mah-jongg; Ruth Willig, 91, who must readjust after an unwanted move from one assisted-living facility to another; Jonas Mekas, 92, a Lithuanian-born filmmaker who dedicates his life to art; and the sad-eyed but dignified Sorensen, who has longed to die ever since Walter, his partner of 60 years, passed away in 2009.
Occupation: Social Worker Industry: Nonprofit Age: 28 Location: Kansas City, MO Salary: $48,000 Paycheck Amount (2x/month): $343,461 Gender Identity: Cis Woman Monthly ExpensesRent: $825 (on my own in a small house in the suburbs) Credit Card Debt: $325 ($6,25 left) Student Loans: $89.19 minimum payment ($12,7 from undergrad) Car Payment: $20 Car Insurance: $33Rental Insurance: $30Phone: $8 (unlimited plan and Apple iPhone Upgrade Program)Internet: $70 (I lucked out and moved into a neighborhood with free Google Fiber!) Gas/Electric: $213-2130 in the summer and $34.21-216 in the winter Water/Trash/Sewer: $2130Lawn Care: ~$218 depending on the weatherPlanet Fitness: $2130Netflix: $34.21Hulu: $2129 iCloud Storage Expansion: $2129 HBOGO: $0 (I use my stepmom's)Amazon Prime: $0 (I use my dad's)Savings: I am trying to build up an emergency fund but only have about $300 saved right now.

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