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- They are determined to show that their last win was no fluke.
- He was lucky to get off with a small fine.
- You didn't get caught last time, but don't push your luck!
- How do males get away with such egregious behavior?
- Luckily, he was strapped into his pram at the time, which probably saved his life.
- That Congress only squeaked into power should provoke some soul-searching.
- He had just escaped neatly.
- Or maybe it's going to be nothing and those past breakthroughs were just flukes.
- Was he born to be successful, or did he just luck out?
- Are you charging a fair price for a quality product or service, or are you bilking your customers and hoping they won't notice?
- They are determined to show that their last win was no fluke.
- I can't quite believe the close shaves I've had just recently.
- Some scholars and aficionados believe that ancient drifts brought more than just timbers, nails, and other inanimate flotsam to the Americas.
- In 1978 Ted Stevens survived a crash that killed his first wife.
- She threw a chair at me, but luckily I dodged.
- For I do believe that otherwise, God forgive me, he would have gone mad.
- You can't beat me! Not even by a fluke of fate!
- But the Congress Party is taking no chances, and is busy trying to cobble together parliamentary support to ensure its survival.
- He and his colleagues have a lot of them: They wake up 84 percent of their patients from a minimally conscious or vegetative state.
- Margaret, a publishing executive, tells her own near-miss story of how she stepped back from the brink of insanity.
- Charming and friendly, they are proud and happy as they tell us how they have just passed their English exams.
- It has fuelled speculation of a delay to make sure the Olympic games in August were not marred by a food scare.
- She wouldn't let me get away with just that!
- He was lucky to get off with a small fine.