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1 The soldiers he takes quick-beforethey know what hit'em-they'rethe lucky ones .
2 The lucky ones get a day of back-breaking work for meagre pay.
3 And you constantly reminded us that we were still the lucky ones .
4 Despite his horrific experience, My Pyros is one of the lucky ones .
5 The lucky ones get onto boats and are rescued by European vessels.
6 The surviving shoonoon wouldn't be the lucky ones , that was for sure.
7 A place of torture and horror and death for the lucky ones .
8 One or two lucky ones pulled caps down over their filthy heads.
9 Today in West, that is enough to count her among the lucky ones .
10 But they were probably the last lucky ones left in town, he said.
11 Even the ones who recently came over look longingly at these lucky ones .
12 The lucky ones have found work in Bangladesh, on fishing boats or rickshaws.
13 But she and the children were the lucky ones , she said.
14 Rafael Guerrero and his family were some of the lucky ones this time.
15 St Canice's was therefore one of the very few lucky ones .
16 The people that are neither seen nor heard are the lucky ones - in Russia .
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