According to 19th-century Sarkese legend, travellers who are seriously out of luck may see the Tchico.
When that same problem occurs with a digitally purchased title, consumers are out of luck.
Gary Scalone proved to be an exception to the out of luck rule, but just barely.
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Out West they have fewer strictures on selling insurance but sick people are out of luck.
Meanwhile, if you want to look up the UTCI for your hometown, you're out of luck.
If you need a doctor in a hurry, you used to be out of luck.
Iraqis with Saddam-era passports were also out of luck, because the Iraqi government had cancelled them.
If you want to find a job that is free of stress, you're out of luck.
It seems the present hunt will also have to continue until Veerappan finally runs out of luck.
Those who puked out at the bottom thinking history would truly repeat itself are out of luck.
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But if you lived off-campus, like most students and teachers here, you were largely out of luck.
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Alas, renters are out of luck unless their landlord approves a three-inch hole in the exterior wall.
People with chronic expensive illnesses trying to buy health insurance on their own would be out of luck.
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The other 28, 800 or so people with cystic fibrosis are out of luck.
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After all, if tax debts are discharged the IRS is out of luck.
But that doesn't mean that if parents don't they are out of luck.
And then there is the compassion extended to widow or the disabled individual who might otherwise be out of luck.
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The City decided those homeowners were out of luck and the Indiana Supreme Court agreed (opinion downloads as a pdf).
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So unless you bought securities directly from the company, or your broker was in on something shady, you're out of luck.
However, several people predict that Milosevic is running out of luck and that this election will be the beginning of his downfall.
The 3, 000 people in the Falkland Islands are fine but the 38, 000 in the Turks and Caicos are right out of luck.
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If the format eventually goes extinct, you may be out of luck.
Most creditors, of course, including the IRS, will be out of luck.
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Rubens Barrichello was also out of luck in the second revamped Ferrari.
If the custodial parent promises to sign Form 8332 but does not follow through, the non custodial parent is often out of luck.
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However, the god that you now wish to befriend was very interested in that man, and as a result you're out of luck.
If you were a child you might really be out of luck since 30% of all deaths that year were children under age 5.
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So, as far as buying a property in Spain and putting it into your pension pot is concerned, you may be out of luck.
You're not out of luck if you don't play golf--other activities include clay pigeon shooting, horseback riding and fly fishing in the River Liffey.
There aren't any drive announcements being made, so if your puny 20GB Xbox drive is near or at capacity, you're out of luck, kid.
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