Ideally, you also want to be drawn at home but it is very much the luck of the draw. |
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I just went through an inane complete search of all my belongings, just by the luck of the draw as I went through security in Phoenix. |
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Still, the other girl's baby wasn't overdue so it appears to be the luck of the draw no matter what way you give birth. |
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By the luck of the draw, or maybe the opposite, she has been assigned another celebrity mash-up. |
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A similar form of words may have entered Eriksson's mind as the luck of the draw deserted his team. |
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The affluent minority, meanwhile, acknowledge that their good fortune is at least in part the luck of the draw. |
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The Carlow clubs have been reasonably well favoured by the luck of the draw. |
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In the past those big clubs have accepted that it's the luck of the draw and simply asked fans without tickets to stay away. |
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The way I am performing I am confident of getting a medal, but it could depend on the luck of the draw. |
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It went from being luck of the draw music coming over the satellite to customers being able to pick the music they wanted. |
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Some of what looks like superlative performance may just be the luck of the draw. |
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Nearly half of Canadians believe luck of the draw is definitely linked to a person's chances of getting cancer. |
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It was the luck of the draw, but old habits die hard, and football will have to work very hard to win back some of the funding currently invested in basketball. |
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Why in the world should a person who is persecuted face the luck of the draw? |
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Luckily for him, his was published before mine, but it does not matter, this is the luck of the draw. |
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I have several bills, along different lines, to protect children and I cannot seem to get the luck of the draw. |
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It's luck of the draw as to whether a board member is having a good day or a bad day. |
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The game involves the luck of the draw as well as the player knowing how and when to use proper card game strategies to their advantage. |
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I think very often it's the luck of the draw, and so I would not really advise anyone to have that much faith in the system. |
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The hardest thing is to lose because of the luck of the draw, as if you'd tossed a coin for it. |
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If ever a team deserved to get the luck of the draw, it was Exeter. |
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If you've never been a smoker and you develop lung cancer, how did you get it? Is it genetics, environment, radon, luck of the draw? |
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By the luck of the draw, I didn't have anything: no money, no education. |
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Such was the hunger for durable goods in the absence of imported alternatives that consumers considered it merely the luck of the draw if something didn't work properly or if service was lacking. |
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Our Workshops of the Imagination aim to allow as many staff members as possible to express a cherished, secret dream and, by the luck of the draw, to live an experience that inspires new friendships and wonder. |
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