It was simply bad luck that it pulled out, and even worse luck that such a rare event happens when I am on the boat. |
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The single was originally due for release in May but was hit by a run of bad luck. |
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We sat in the living room one night, talking about our run of bad luck and neither of us said it but we knew. |
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I don't like to say that we had bad luck, but we didn't have enough luck today to win the race. |
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With all of this bad luck going on, you know your luck is going to change in Las Vegas. |
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And my father was not to accept excuses about the strokes of bad luck or the bad weather. |
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Bear in mind that most material invocations for wordly gains will almost inevitably carry some degree of bad luck. |
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Worries that bad luck always comes in threes were soon proved well-founded when a third cast member phoned to say he had also injured his ankle. |
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She tried desperately to run an efficient operation, but ultimately her self-consciousness and constant bad luck conspired against her. |
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It's only bad luck and getting caught that has caused him to be spending time at Her Majesty's pleasure. |
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As bad luck would have it, nine German U-boats stumbled across the manoeuvres and torpedoed the ships, sinking two ships and damaging a third. |
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While most people have a middling amount of good and bad luck, some people are lucky or unlucky for extended periods. |
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If you also refused the first mince pie someone offered you over Christmas, you would then suffer bad luck. |
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I've pleaded with Pete for a number of years for his permission to relate some of his misadventures and bad luck tales. |
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But they met with repeated frustration for reasons ranging from undercapitalization to a lack of marketing savvy to simple bad luck. |
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It seemed like a hybrid of the bad luck of Murphy's Law and the drama of a Shakespearean play. |
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Among the Shoshones and Utes, twins were sometimes looked upon as a sign of impending bad luck. |
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It is bad luck if the bridegroom sees the wedding dress before the day of the wedding. |
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It's bad luck and bad timing, but it does count for something in this hair-splitting contest. |
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Whereas bad weather, bad calls, and bad luck are completely uncoachable, a lack of discipline can be solved. |
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Second, there are socially shared superstitions such as the bad luck associated with black cats or divination systems such as numerology. |
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According to superstitions, hammerkops are bad omens, and it is considered bad luck to harm them. |
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Some surface damage may also result from careless disc handling or simply from bad luck. |
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His ability to give bad luck to others lands him a job at a casino, where he spoils the winning streaks of gamblers. |
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Firstly, what makes you think that she has been hexed, rather than just having a round of really bad luck? |
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At one point, he sits straight up because he thinks he hears two screech owls, which is a superstition that says bad luck is coming. |
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Throwing away a two goal lead once can be put down to bad luck, but to do it for the second game in succession smacked of carelessness. |
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I suggested to her that she should go and do a test, but she said she cannot because it would be bad luck. |
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More recently, he has endured the most horrendous bad luck in terms of injuries. |
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I'm perfectly aware that this one was just random bad luck, and just wanted to vent. |
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She is ill-treated as others believe in a superstition that Bayen's presence may bring bad luck to their children. |
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He had very bad luck with the permanganate bleach and recommends the dichromate bleach instead. |
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It's bad luck, for example, if you want to listen to the opera on a personal stereo anywhere away from your computer. |
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The best player in the world cannot beat cold decks or bad luck, and therefore running well is essential to having a real shot at winning. |
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Sometimes it was impossible to tell where bad luck stopped and incompetence or inexperience kicked in. |
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The law of rhythm obeys the law of averages, thereby insuring us against continuous bad luck. |
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We would say, in fact, that B's failure to castle was a fluke, bad luck with the random number generator. |
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Some of them, by genetic fluke or bad luck, are not here even by choice, unconscious or no. |
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They tell about how cradleboards were decorated, and how twins were sometimes looked upon as a sign of bad luck. |
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I'm now fearing that it will be my bad luck to be cursed with further bureaucratic hold-ups. |
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Indeed, if he dismisses it with a disbelieving laugh, we expect to see the bad luck drop on him out of the blue. |
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To kill one, whether or not with a crossbow, as in Coleridge's epic poem, was considered the ultimate omen of bad luck. |
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A gambler usually wagers more after taking a loss, in the misguided belief that a run of bad luck increases the probability of a win. |
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You could be run over by the car of bad luck tomorrow, and what will it all have been for? |
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If a hat on the bed is bad luck, what about a black cat wearing a hat, on a bed? |
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It was just reward for the Brazilian driver after bad luck in qualifying put him down the order on the grid. |
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Yes, they have injuries, but their bad luck is the lesser part of the story. |
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The Titans line up to kick off once again, but this time their kicker isn't wearing a jersey because he thinks it was bad luck last time around. |
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The point used to be to give alms to poor people on Hallowe'en and if you didn't then bad luck would come to you. |
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Yes he has hit into bad luck, and the new defensive approach hasn't helped him any. |
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If you were a betting man, you could have got long odds on such a run of bad luck. |
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What's more, they stick to their strategies even if they are having a run of bad luck. |
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I've had a run of bad luck with illness and Achilles problems and now this. |
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This followed a run of bad luck in which the engine broke down and an expensive refit to the vessel was required. |
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It is astonishing how quickly things can start to change, once you get a run of bad luck. |
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He may yet find he is the last man standing come the end of the season if the club's run of bad luck continues. |
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The Horse You Came in On Saloon, Baltimore Horse-themed bars must be bad luck for famous authors. |
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I was repeatedly informed it was just bad luck and handed yet another prescription. |
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Getting smoked was just bad luck, and the more times you rolled, the more likely you were to see snake eyes. |
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It was their bad luck that the waiting period coincided with the hottest July on record. |
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If getting good results is somewhat random, then all those professors are very vulnerable to a string of bad luck. |
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I wouldn't mind just an even break to get away from the active bad luck. |
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I've had a horrific run of bad luck with money in the past few weeks. |
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It is a common superstition that a black cat crossing your path is bad luck. |
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But bad luck befell the team, resulting in a year-long winless streak. |
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It was just bad luck for him that I wasn't in a forgiving mood. |
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Leah tells Dan that she can't believe her current run of bad luck. |
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It was considered bad luck to have a female at sea, just as it was bad luck for the men to haul the first net of fish ashore in my particular branch of the family. |
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That old line of many commentators that one problem is bad luck, two coincidence and three a stuff-up come to mind now when looking at the company's recent history. |
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This was the emblem of King Richard II, who was saved from killing a white deer, which in British legend is terribly bad luck. |
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When poverty started being seen not as inevitable, but as something alterable, being poor moved from the realm of bad luck to the realm of injustice. |
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He further said if interim agenda given by PML-N doesnt improve the circumstances, then it will be a bad luck. |
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And the dock, as bad luck would have it, was a favorite landing spot when Rebozo and Nixon went boating. |
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It may be deduced, therefore, that left is directly linked to the darkness, sinisterness, filthiness, bad luck, misfortune, and profanity. |
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With enough stick-to-itiveness, you will overcome all sorts of mistakes, and all sorts of bad luck. |
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Malicious magic users can become a credible cause for disease, sickness in animals, bad luck, sudden death, impotence and other such misfortunes. |
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Billington ascribes this failure rate to poor choices by Olivier rather than mere bad luck. |
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More bad luck struck him in Spain where he kept pace with Prost for most of the race only for his engine to fail. |
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While Menu was a championship contender, Hoy had constant failures and bad luck during the first half of the season. |
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There is a famous Fairy Bridge and it is said to be bad luck if one fails to wish the fairies good morning or afternoon when passing over it. |
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To encounter a stoat when setting out for a journey was considered bad luck, but one could avert this by greeting the stoat as a neighbour. |
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A disputed goal by the Sabres in Game 3, and a disputed nongoal by the Islanders in Game 4, began a kind of bad luck theme. |
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Welsh responded to his bad luck by throwing himself back into competitive fighting. |
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In general, owls are viewed as harbingers of bad luck, ill health, or death. |
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To point the bone at someone is considered bad luck in some cultures, such as Australian aborigines, such as by the Kurdaitcha. |
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Here he met Yarilo Zyryan, who had had similar bad luck on the Alazeya River. |
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In December 2015, medical scientists reported that cancer is overwhelmingly a result of environmental factors, and not largely down to bad luck. |
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The City Council was considering whether to remove the stone in order to try and stop the bad luck which had struck the city. |
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His capture could have been very bad luck for Col. caballero. |
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Days before Chinese New Year, houses are cleaned from top to bottom to sweep away bad luck. |
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Their beliefs revolve around a ritual ceremony called Wor, where they will be plagued by all kinds of bad luck and sickness. |
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The biggest piece of bad luck was being caught in the outwash of the Macondo well blowout, which Shell had nothing to do with and was far from the Arctic. |
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However, an enormous stroke of bad luck meant that the building was covered in wooden scaffolding, undergoing piecemeal restoration by a relatively unknown Christopher Wren. |
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The Philippine national gene bank has had strange bad luck recently. |
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Sailors and fisherman would likewise discard a crust to appease the spirits of dead mariners, though fishermen believed that it was bad luck to take a pasty aboard ship. |
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By wishing someone bad luck, it is supposed that the opposite will occur. |
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The gown is never to be joined at the top as this is considered bad luck. |
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