Nothing beats chocolate if you're looking to woo, and luckily for local lotharios, Montreal is blessed with some really top chocolatiers. |
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The event luckily was not affected and proved to be a milestone in the club's history. |
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The ambience alone was the saving factor, and luckily the food turned out to be wonderful. |
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If it wasn't for him they could all have been killed, but luckily he didn't panic and acted really calmly. |
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The offenders then tried to leave the scene in the victim's car, which luckily didn't start. |
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Thus, there are more spare houses in the village and luckily the ancient houses are well kept. |
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I'm getting quite excited about it now and, luckily, I've got a month to come up with a story. |
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I almost get lost when I get of the highway, but luckily I run into a friendly oom and tannie and they point me in the right direction. |
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There were saws and a small ax in Thad's tool chest that luckily was in a closet and not left in the truck. |
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In one case, they had to rebuild a portion of a Bailey bridge and they luckily had a sergeant with experience in that type of bridge. |
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I've split my lip and busted my eyebrow, but luckily I haven't broken any bones. |
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Kowalski scraped dirt from the machine until he uncovered the name of the manufacturer, which, luckily, was still in business. |
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She would have wretched and thrown up at that very moment but luckily, she hadn't eaten anything today so she would be fit to scry. |
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Mr. Cooper, luckily, is well qualified to keep such comic material within range of masculine bearability. |
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Kim wasn't there, but luckily we're getting better at managing problems on our own. |
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Yes, luckily for all you proper sporty types, tracksuits are quite the outfit to be seen in this season. |
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It's the only radio station my little alarm will get, but luckily it has a snooze button to sleep through the right wing rhetoric. |
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There is one clarinet player who's a snot like her, and another whose a little conceited like her, but luckily no one is as mean as she is! |
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Her flat is brand new but small so luckily there was an extra communal room big enough to fit the thirty or so people. |
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It was very cold there, but luckily I had those spare clothes just perfect for the occasion, so I did not freeze outside. |
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I was afraid that I was going to leave tracks, but luckily the mud caked on the shoes from the other day was gone. |
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The woman let them in, but luckily a male friend called in and distracted the men and they fled empty handed. |
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I had malaria 46 times during captivity, although luckily not while I was in the cage. |
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I inherited my father's chin, which sticks out, but luckily I inherited his sense of humour as well so I can laugh at it. |
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The back door to the van was padlocked, but luckily he was in the front and could get out of the vehicle through the passenger door. |
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But luckily, we know that you can get anywhere with the car and an A to Z map. |
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Catherine luckily had developed an immunity to them after eight years of friendship. |
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The only solution to that problem would be setting it back in place, and luckily, the boy was still out cold. |
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Mark came a cropper on the way down but luckily, the only thing damaged was his pride. |
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But luckily I never gave in to an unexamined idealization of picket-fence happiness. |
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However, luckily for May, it seems possible profit was inducement enough to persuade them to open the door. |
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It was during post-production that someone suggested the film be in color and luckily it worked. |
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A couple of times her footholds cracked and she plunged a few heart-stopping feet, but luckily she grabbed another hold. |
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She almost forgot to bring her cell phone at the top of the kitchen counter but luckily she remembered it. |
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Vick finally escapes the pocket and fumbles the ball, but luckily for Atlanta it goes out of bounds. |
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Mapping out a giant globe is not easy, but luckily I am a super whiz at geometry. |
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Older material is luckily public domain, and hence legally safer to digitally preserve, enhance, and disseminate. |
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Scotland isn't very good at blowing its own trumpet, but luckily Tommy has puff to spare. |
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But luckily she chose to be inspired rather than discouraged by the experience. |
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I hate that job, and luckily the manager doesn't know how I disillusion customers so much, otherwise he'd definitely fire me. |
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So far, luckily, the Internet has proven to be incredibly robust, by withstanding these behind-the-scenes attacks. |
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He wasn't the main suspect, luckily, but his mobile phone number was on the alleged murderers phone. |
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Within an hour they'd hacked it down to fence height, luckily sparing the thick branch to which one end of my washing line is tied. |
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But I was still jet-lagged from visiting 99-year-old Mum in the U.K., so I luckily postponed my visit. |
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Obviously it would have been a disappointment had I not gotten the job, but luckily things worked out well. |
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It wasn't a cheap flight, but luckily Sara's parents had kicked in a ton of money. |
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I stood there waiting for the bus, and when it turned up, I luckily got a window seat, which was heaven for me! |
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I spun around on the heel of the shoes and almost collapsed into a bar stool, but luckily the counter was there for me to catch. |
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The rescued fishermen were transferred to the lifeboat and landed at Valentia Island but luckily none of the men were injured. |
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I was luckily given a reprieve in the form of the next dance being the rumba and therefore a bit slower than the mambo. |
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But everything of mine seems so tacky but luckily, I found a ripper pair in the shop which are simply perfect. |
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I am looking for variety in roles and luckily all the films that I am doing have different subjects. |
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A quick call to Young Watski who was luckily in the area secured the loan of his car for the rest of the day. |
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But luckily my car is a good one and it stops very efficiently and I came to a halt with about ten feet to spare. |
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It seems to me Ben, you have two challenges ahead of you, but luckily neither of them is insurmountable. |
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The Saturday before New Year's Day they ran out of gas, but luckily were able to borrow some from a relative. |
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I'm sure nobody believed us, but we persevered and luckily most of our sponsors have stuck by us. |
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I've been in the mountains and luckily there's been no snow so I'm in very good condition. |
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I missed my project tutorial on Wednesday but luckily there was one scheduled after it. |
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And luckily yesterday was nothing compared to today, when all I had to do was go to work. |
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He said luckily no one was in the house at the time, which was reduced to four external walls and two interior walls in the blaze. |
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The world's biggest pair of curtains needed washing and I, luckily, got the contract. |
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He couldn't make out the name on the pump because of dust, but luckily a drop of water fell on it, and he could make out the name. |
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I had the boat in the river but luckily the good wife kept the sausages out for tea as the trip did not eventuate in anything to write home about. |
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It was a stately allemande, and luckily he knew all the steps. |
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And luckily for Jackson, this upset was the last in a very long line of hiccups that could have spoiled the film. |
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It was a hot sunny day, but luckily their seats for the game were in the shade. |
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You may get tongue-tied on a date but luckily your body speaks for you. |
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But luckily the gravitational fields of the newly formed Genesis Planet were still in flux, and they snared the far-flung torpedo tube, yielding a soft-landing on the surface. |
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We got a bit worried when we saw a couple of police cars, but luckily they were country policemen rather than townie jobsworths, so we just got a look. |
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But luckily it seems that the outrage against sexism applies to women of all ethnicities and races. |
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He had already run through all his personal funds, but luckily the request worked. |
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Through dauntless courage and competence, most of her crew lived through the ordeal, ultimately rescued by a Soviet fishing trawler that luckily happened to be nearby. |
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Hopefully, I'll have some good stories when I return, since the people I'm going to visit have been mortared and ambushed several times, luckily without injury. |
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One of them had a trajectory toward Kuwait City, but luckily enough it was one of those missiles downed and the other two fell and hit unpopulated areas. |
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But luckily for him his pet cat has other ideas and, having equipped himself with a snazzy pair of new boots, sets out to make his masters fortune. |
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It hit her on the forehead, dazing her, but luckily it didn't break. |
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So we gave him a call, and luckily for us, he was available. |
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You know, sir, we Englishmen chiefly buzzle our heads about two things, that is to say, religion and trade, and truly you have luckily hit upon both. |
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A wire caught Jim around the neck and he luckily escaped with lacerations. |
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Even more luckily, that bungee cord was short enough to keep it from crashing. |
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But luckily, because we rehearsed it for five solid days before we performed it for an audience, we got used to the funniness of it and were able to keep a straight face. |
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The chorus of noblewomen and fusileers is unbalanced in quality, but luckily perked up after the intermission to help put in place an entertaining finale. |
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I know very little about make-up but luckily my gorgeous assistant Sarah, who is always immaculately coiffed and maquillaged, was able to help me out. |
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Emily's on the rebound and uninterested in attachments, but Oliver is one smitten kitten, and he follows her around New York City, which is, luckily, uncrowded that afternoon. |
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But luckily pictograms by nature transcend language barriers. |
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I underwent extensive testing and luckily, I was healthy, but this scare was enough for me to realize that no weight-loss drug is worth harming my health. |
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Amber's wooziness had luckily worn off before they reached her house. |
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But, luckily, neither of us had gotten splattered with barf. |
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On looking out the top window they saw ignited firelighters under the two back wheels of their car but luckily got to them before any major damage was caused to the vehicle. |
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But luckily for fans, the gorgeous star has no plans to start dressing down on stage. |
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The speed limit is, luckily, the same speed as my brainstorming speed. |
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As there is no water nearby a paddling pool had to be set up and luckily there is no problem with foxes or other predators. |
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It head-butts toxins 25 times as powerful as typical pit viper venom, a phenomenon luckily not discovered by handling. |
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Her wedding shoes, place cards and bonbonniere are among all her lost possessions, but luckily she still has her groom. |
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Plus there are loads of musos in the North East and so many people love to follow live original music, and luckily there's lots of it. |
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It took two rounds of IVF before we were, luckily, pregnant again. |
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The Farouk eventually sank and, luckily for nonswimmer Lockington, he hung on to floating debris until he was picked up by a motor launch. |
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We all ll lov ove em embr brac acin ing our in inne ner ro rock ck chi hick ck luckily the leather biker jacket has becom wardrobe staple. |
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It takes narrative magic to pull off such a loopy combination, and luckily, Reif Larsen has it to spare. |
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Rau said SACCI understands that accidents do occur and luckily local businesses have been innovative in adapting operational models to unexpected power outages. |
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It was a nasty kick and luckily the shin pad took the main force. |
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The argument was whether the ethyl subsitution is the skills in the art, luckily, witness suggested that chlorination on Pyridyl ring is common but not methylation. |
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