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1 Forecasting Irish GDP is now a game of lucky dip .
2 Catherine and Gareth Bull, from Mansfield in Nottinghamshire, won the money with a lucky dip ticket.
3 No tickets will go on sale this year, so it's a lucky dip in the best sense.
4 Let's stick our hands in the lucky dip and see what comes out, in no particular order:
5 It's a bit of a lucky dip as to what exact meal or indeed meals you'll get.
6 Ms Stevens said respite care was a lucky dip , and there was a lack of accountability and reporting.
7 Paris won over Dublin in a lucky dip after a voting run-off produced a tied result on Monday evening.
8 Brian Kerr So what seems like a lucky dip way of picking the national team worked out in the end.
9 MECCA This luxe beauty store is offering a lucky dip of three samples with your order to celebrate Cyber Monday.
10 The sequence in which one sees them is a lucky dip affair, as is the enforced companionship of fellow eavesdroppers.
11 What I want is to plunge my hand into a lucky dip and come up with a handful of assorted memories.
12 Respite care a lucky dip - Jane Stevens Jane Stevens, whose son killed himself two years ago, said it was appalling.
13 The player picked from the lucky dip for the yellow card when the French ref wasn't sure who brought the maul down.
14 Bibelib suitcase covers The luggage carousel can seem like a lucky dip when yet another black wheelie doppleganger joins the circling parade.
15 The quality varies, however, in a lucky dip draw that can veer from stark moments of clarity and emotion to slight, anecdotal writing.
16 Piles were changing hands over them at the time, and poor old Garland began with a lucky dip himself; that finished him off.
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