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1 But there, Rosberg received the first of a number of lucky breaks .
2 Hasal made four saves, but the 21-year-old also got some lucky breaks .
3 His life had been a series of lucky breaks from the first.
4 And that, almost certainly, will require a good deal more than lucky breaks .
5 What matters is taking your chances and exploiting lucky breaks .
6 I'm sick of being grateful for lucky breaks .
7 A 30 year run calls for a tough neck, late nights, hard work and some lucky breaks .
8 Talk about your fantastically lucky breaks . '
9 Or is it because he is facing a weaker opposition, taking more shots or getting a few lucky breaks ?
10 After all these years of sloppy heroics and lucky breaks , I might just show you what courage really looks like.
11 They were separated by infinite disparities, by the lotteries of birth and chance, by faults of judgment and lucky breaks .
12 Don't underestimate lucky breaks .
13 The euro zone is an economy in need of a lot of lucky breaks which for once appears to be getting them.
14 If not for a number of lucky breaks and the expert response by Peninsula WSAR this could have been a tragic accident.
15 In her commentary, Schwarzkopf describes being sheltered from politics, and how the war years seemed a series of lucky breaks for her.
16 You can get a few lucky breaks like you did back in Milburn, but believe me, they won't let you get away now.
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