Earlier this week I had the good fortune to have lunch with Thierry in Geneva.
She has the good fortune of having a driveway and garage attached to her home.
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You, as non-Brits, might well have the good fortune to be unaware of UK Uncut.
In my life, I have had the good fortune to interact with all sorts of talented people.
But he has the good fortune of not facing a primary challenge, not having a primary contest.
He gave Wells a free pass on four pitches and had the good fortune of having a call overturned.
They talked about the emotional rewards of family life, having children, and the good fortune to have married wisely.
Consensus politician SBY has been cut some slack by regional prosperity and the good fortune of having peaceable neighbors.
Recently, I had the good fortune of meeting head NFL referee Mike Carey.
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However, Grant, so often starved of luck himself, will feel both he and his side were worthy of the good fortune.
First, he has the good fortune to hail from the largest state in the region: Texas alone has 32 electoral-college votes.
We had the good fortune in 2012 to be honored with 21 awards recognizing our client campaigns, our professionals, and the firm itself.
Far from a system of greed, capitalism depends on a golden rule of enterprise: The good fortune of others is also your own.
For me, though, a single play I had the good fortune to witness up close will always serve as the snap shot of his career.
My standard answer is that I have the same struggles as any working parent but with the good fortune to be working in my dream job.
Not only can they get going quickly, but they can scale if they have the good fortune to get a spike in traffic for some reason.
In Salzburg in the mid-1930s, he had the good fortune to work as assistant to two of the day's top conductors, Bruno Walter and Arturo Toscanini.
As well as being blessed by a scenic coastline, Busan also has the good fortune to be fringed by green forested hills, which are perfect for hiking.
While working towards his graduate degree he had the good fortune of landing a summer job at EA during the height of the gaming explosion in Seattle.
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But there are other young soldiers on that base, the ones we won't hear about because they had the good fortune not to be killed this week.
Admittedly, after a few minutes of this story I realized that Robert Redd had the good fortune to play a part in the dynamics of a family connection.
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I've had the good fortune of teaching and preaching across much of the globe, while also struggling to make sense of my experience in my own tiny world.
Braziel had the good fortune to design the system around the Internet Protocol, so it was easy to shift from a proprietary network to the much less expensive Internet.
The staff at Makovsky recently had the good fortune to discuss the particulars of an effective apology in a discussion led by John Kador, author of the book, Effective Apology.
Mr. Moosbrugger had the good fortune to have a long-standing relationship with Hermann Kaufmann, a carpenter's son from a nearby village who grew up to become a well-known pioneer of sustainable architecture.
But until that happens, there's plenty of fun to be had gawking at them and marveling at the good fortune or in the case of Philadelphia Phillies starter Cole Hamels, the distinct misfortune they can bring.
Pilot Air Freight, the company which carried the unusual cargo, pointed out that, apart from anything else, Mr McKinley had narrowly escaped death by having the good fortune to fly in pressurised, heated cabins.
It had the good fortune over the past year of seeing the price of ethylene, a basic component for plastics that is derived from oil and natural gas, rise 35% to 55 cents a pound.
This morning I had the good fortune to chair a small roundtable discussion on applying the precautionary principle in the context of large business projects such as those undertaken by the extractives industries and agriculture.
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Three weeks on, Christchurch is still digging out from the 6.8-magnitude earthquake (though perhaps acknowledging the good fortune to be spared Japan-like devastation), the worst natural disaster New Zealand has experienced in its short history.
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